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THE CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Show of Flowers, Fruit, &c., ? wiU take place at the PSRHYK HAH. Bangor, on THURSDAY, 1st September, 1864. list to tllcso(!Ietiry, Intending Exhibitors must send a list to the SccretaIJ". of all articles intended for Competition, on or before SATURDAY, 27th August. Subscribers are respectfully reminded that their Sub. scriptions became due oil 1st May last. JOHN LLOYD, Jun., Secretary. EDUCATION- THERE are now two Vacancies for Boarders _t in a first class Ladies* School. Terms, including English, French and Music-Thirty Two Guineas per annum. Address, C. H. M., Office of this paper. TO INNKEEPERS. TO BE SOLD BYPEIYATE TREATY. A FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE having: a Wine Spirit License, in the Neighbourhood of renmaenmawr, with immediate possession. Apply to Mr. J. Griffith Jones, Solictor Conway. PONEY FOR SALE. TO BE SOLD, Alloantii'iil GREY PO?EY, thirteen hands ./t hieh originally purchased for the Empress of the French. Is a good lady's pad, and perfectly quiet in harness. On view at Mr. BEAUCHAMP's Livery Stables, Lr Iiitn- dudno. LEGERDEMAIN AND VENTRILOQUISM. MAURICE TEMPLETON the Ventrilo- im 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 mOlt of the towns of North Wales, due notice of which will I e 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. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. MARCUS'S MIDSUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1864. FROM CARNARVON 5 30 11. m. Rmgor.<! 0 a.m. Conway 6 32 Aberge!e .7 3 „ myl.? 7 M? Ruthin 6 0 a.m Denbigh 0 20 i t. Asaph (i 35 Holywell 7 48 TO EUSTON SQUARE SrATION, LONDON, On MONDAY, August 22nd, 1864. Fare for the Double journey To return from London on Aug. 25 only at 9 50 a.m.—Closed Carriages, 15s. First Class, 30s. Or with the option of returning ou August 2'?' Sept. :3, or 8, at 9-50 a.m. each day—Closed =,?., 21s. First Class, 42s. Children under twelve years of age half price. Observe Excursion Tickets are NOT TRANSFERABLE the contract is made to convey the same individual only to and from the Stations named on the Ticket. Passengers by Excursion Trains will be allowed 60 lbs weight of Personal Luggage free, but it must be distinct- ly understood that it will be at tiftir own risk, as neither the Company nor Conductor will be held responsible for its safety. Neither the Company nor Conductor can, in any way, be responsible for detention on the Line at the same time, every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets 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. M A R 0 17 S'S MIDSUMMER EXCURSIONS, TO DUBLIN, Via HOLYHEAD AND KINGSTOWN, Allowing Seven or Fourteen Days. ON MONDAY, August 15th, Passengers will be booked by trains leaving the undermentioned Stations to DUBLIN, returning on Monday, August 22nd, from the North Wall, Dublin, or on Monday, August 29th, from Westland Row Station, Dublin, as stated bo- low. Fare for the Double Journey. Stations Hour of dep. Return. Return. Holywell 10 11 a.m.Aug. 22 Aug 22 Ruthin 9 4" as shewn or 29, as Denbigh 9 20 „ below. shewn be- St. Asaph 9 35 low. Jthy! 10 40 „ I co.er.fr.dsl ..erfrcls Abergele 10 56 JI 8s.6d. 16s. 108. Mt. Conway 11 20 „ Handudno Junction 11 20 „ Llanrwst 91(o ?8s. 15s.6d. 9s,17B.6d, Carnarvon 10 10 „ ) Bangor .12 0noon 7s. 13s.6d. 1 8s.15s.Cd. First Class comprises Saloon accommodation on board the Steamers. Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable.-60 lbs. weight of personal Luggage free at passengers' own risk. NOTICE OF RETURN.—Parties returning from Dub. lin on the 22ud 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 29th Au. gust will leave Westland Row Station, Dublin, by train, in time for the Special Steamer from Kingstown at 7-30 a,m. for Holyhead. Passengers on arrival 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 above Sta- tions. HENRY R. MARCUS, Excursion Agent, 25, Leigh Street, Liverpool. DEBENTURES at 5, 5i. and 6 PER CENT. DCEYLON COMPANY LIMITED. Subscribed capital, X3WOOD. DIRECTORS. LAWFORD ACLAND, Esq. Chairman. Major-General Henry Pel- ham Burn. Harry George Gordon, I Esj. George Ireland, Esq, Dun-can James Kay, Esq. Stephen P. Kennard, Esq. I Patrick F. Robertson, Esq. Robert Smith, Esq. MANAGER—C. J. Braine, Esq. The Directors are prepared to issue DEBENTURES for one, three, and five years, at 5, Si. and 6 per cent, repectively. They are also prepared to invest money on mortgage in Ceylon and Mauritius, either with or without the Guarantee of the Company, as may be arranged. Applications for particulars to he made at the Office of the Company, 12, Leadenhall Street, Loudon, E.C. By Order, JOHN ANDERSON, Secretary. TOLLS TO BE LET. PQRTHDYNLLAEN & NANTIIWYNANT TURN- PIKE ROADS TRUSTl NOTICE IS HEHEBY GIVEN, THAT the Tolls to arise from the several _L Toll Gates erected on the said Ro&ls during the year, to commence from the 17th day of October, 1864, WILL BE LET BY AUCTION, at the times and places undermentioned, and will be put up at the sum at which they were respectively Let last year, at the Town Hall, in Pwllheli, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th September, 1864, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, the Tolls of the following gates, which Tolls produced last year the sum set opposite each Gate above the Ex- penses of Collection, exclusive of Tolls for Omnibuses and Stage Coaches. £ 8. d. Crugan Gate 41 0 0 Tanyrynus Gate. 44 0 0 44 0 0 Penygroes Gate. 67 0 0 l'wllheli, Penman, and Bod- vean Gates 125 0 0 At the Madock's Arms Inn, Tremadoe, on FRIDAY, the Soth September 1864, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, the Tolls of the following Gates, which Tolls produced last year the sum set opposite each Gate, over the expenses of Collection, and exclusive as aforesaid. £ s. d. Craflwyn 60 0 0 DyfFrya Mymbyr 40 0 0 Aberglasyn 70 0 0 Llidiartyspytty Gate 80 0 0 Criccieth do. 130 0 0 N.B.-Tanyrynys and Penygroes GateB will be Let either together or separately, as may be determined up- on at the Meeting, Also, Llidiartyspytty Gate, will be Let separate from or together with Criecieth Gate, as may be determined upon at the time of Letting. The highest Bidder, if accepted, must give Security, to the satisfaction of the Trustees present, for the punctual payment of the Rent by equal Quarterly instilments, and for the performance of such Covenants and Condi- ditions as shall be then declared. OWEN OWEN, Clerk to the Trustees. Pwllheli, 9th August, 186.. MBNAI BRIDGE, BANGOR, BEAUAMAltIS, LLAN DUDNO, AND LIVERPOOL. SI'' co SUMMER SAILINGS. ?M ?r? and after WEDNESDAY, "teSsKTVJ June 1st, the City of Dublin Com- pnnv's Steamers PRINCE OF WALES and l'KINt^ ARTHUR are intended to Ply daily [Sund?s excepted, J on the above Station during the SUMMER SEASON, calling at LLADUDNO, weather permitting. Ma.m. FROM MKNAI BRIDGE, at 10 a.m, FROM PRINCE'S LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL. ••• nam' Goods for Carnarvon and the above places will be re- ceived at the Clarence Dock. A COACH for Amlwch, leaves on the arrival of the Steamer from Liverpool, and returns in the Morning in time for the Sailings for Liverpool. Further particulars on application to Mr. J. K. Hounth. waite, 20, Water Street, Liverpool; Messrs. E. W. Timothy and Son, Menai Bridge ;or to Mr. John Thomas, Bangor Street, Carnarvon. STEAM from LIVERPOOL or QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK- -KI THE UVERPOOL, NEW YORK 1 AND PHILADELPHIA STEAM- SHIP COMPANY intend despatching ■JHBBBHBI their Full-Powered Clyde-builtlron Screw Steam Ships, Carrying the United States Mails, FROM LIVERPOOL FOR NEW YORK. EDINBURGH .Wednesday, 17th Aug. KANGAROO .Saturday, 20th" And every Wednesday. and every alternate Saturday. Cabin Passage by the Mail Steamers sailing every W ed- nesday, 15, 17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Cabin Passage by the Saturday's Steamers, 13 Guineas. Forward Passage 5 Guineas, including all Provisions cooked. ° Passengers for C AN ADA, the UNITED STATES, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, booked through on very advan- tageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool. orto Mr, ED. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. ? Mr. A. F. WATTS, Abergele. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, T-r T'I-r Vid QUEBEC and the GRAND TKU-Niv MU- n lU. (Under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Govern- ment for the Conveyance of the Mails.) 1864—SUMMER ARR AN GEME N1 fe—1 8b4. THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S first-class powerful Screw Steamers rv?l-TVIAN Capt. W. BALLANTINE. -3.<  ? HIBERNIAN „ J. E. DUTTON. '?mJ???OVA SCOTIAN.. „ J. GRAHAM. IJURA „ T. AITON. NORTH AMERICAN WYHE. BELGIAN „ BROWN. D.MASCUS. KERR. MORAVIAN.New Ship.. ST. DAVID .New Ship. Are intended to Sail from LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL, EVERY THURSDAY. Calling at MOVILLE, LOUGH FOYLE, on FRIDAY, to embark Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails. And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY. Calling at MOVILLE to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Montreal 55s. per Ton, Measurement, and 5 per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement. ?" Cab? ?ssage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can bo obtained on board. Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC, SEVEN GUIN- EAS, including a plentiful supply of Cooked Provisions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets Com be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates, to all the Principal Towns in Canada. Barrrragé taken from the OCMn Steamships to the Rail- way C'trs Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEXANDER ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street; in Lon- don, to MONTGOMERY and GREENHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- etreet; or to ALLAN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver-buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND BRITISH COLUMBIA. fly Passengers holding Victoria Passage Warrants or Bounty Tickets, will please make immediate application to the undersigned. T<HE "WHITE STAR" LINE of & BRITISH AUSTRALIAN, and NEW tl,ZEALAND EX-ROYAL MAIL CLIP- ^irtaSgtT PEES, sail on the 15th and 20th of each Month. landing and forwarding Passengers to every port of Aus- tralia, Tasmania, or New Zealand. The line is composed of the followingcelebrated clippers ROYAL STANDARD(s,s.) CHARIOT OF FAME. MORNING LIGHT. QUEENof the NORTH. RED JACKET. SHALIMAR. WHITE STAR. GLEN DEVON. BLUR JACKET. ELECTRIC. TORNADO. ULCOATS. MBRMAID.. And many others well-known in he ade. FROM LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. Tons Tons To Reg. Bur. Sail. ANNIE WILSON Melbourne.1200.2500.Aug. 20 RED JACKET .Melbourne,2000,4000.Sept.20 SHAUMAR Melbourne.1700.MOO. Oct. 20. ROYAL STANDARD.screw steamer.2017.4000. Nov. 20 LONDON TO NEW ZEALAND. ALBERT WILLIAM Auckland Aug.1. UBRMAlD .Canterbury 30. The well-known clipper ANNIE WILSON" will be des. patched from Liverpool for Melbourne as the c. White Star" Packet for August. This favourite clipper has made several voyages to Australia under charter to her Majesty's Emigration Commissioners, and has given satis- faction as a fast and comfortable passenger vessel. She is specially fitted for the Australian trade, her between decks being spacious and well ventilated. Her saloons are extensive, and passengers in this class are provided with bedding, linen, and every necessary for the voyage. Passengers embark on the 22nd August. For freight or passage, apply to H. T. WILSON & CHAMBERS, 21, Water-street, Liverpool, or WILSON, BILBROUGH & CO., 27, Leadenhall-street, London. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents. Bangor; John Jones. Steam Packet Company Agent, Carnarvon T. Bell, Holywell; or to Robert Pritchard, Newry-street, Holyhead. N.B.-WiIlox's Australian and New Zealand Hand Books, seat post free for 2 stamps. THE "BLACK BALL" & "EAGLE" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, Ship Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. GREAT VICTORIA, s.s., 500 h. p., 3500 Price 5th Sept. GOLDEN EMPIRE 1218 2500 Goodhall 5th Oct. Persons who hold Passage Warrants or Bounty lockets, will please make immediate application to the under- signed. LONDON FOR SYDNEY. ODJDXRELA .10th Sept. Assisted passages aud free grants of lands. FOR QUEENSLAND, (Free Grants of Land. value 30 Pounds.) ItlZ.VBETH ANN BRIGHT (from Liverpool) 30th Aug. GOLDBN CITY (from London). 25th Aug. LIGHT BRIGADE To follow. STEAM TO NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA i;,s., 2000 tons (from Liverpool) 16th August. iteam to Australia, from Liverpool, under 60 Days. BLACK BALL AND "EAGLH" LINE. LIVERPOOL TO MELBOURNE. ? The Magninoent Auxiliary Steam Clipper   "GREAT VICTORIA," lliit?'. 3,500 Ions and 500 Horse-power, ? ?MMttM JAMM PRICE. R.N.R., Commander Is appointed to leave the River Mersey as the Packet forthe 5TH SEPTEMBER. This magnificent auxiliary screw clipper is equipped with all the latest improvements iu machinery, and fitted specially for the Australian passenger trade, being rigged as a first-class clipper ship, irrespective of her steam power, on the same principle as the famous steam clipper Great Britain. Her accommodation for all classes of passengers is unsurpassed by any ocean-going steamer afloat. RATES OF PASSAGE ARE AS FOLLOWS AFTER SALOON 55 to 65 Guineas. SECOND CLASS 25 to 30 „ THIRD CLASS 18 to 20 „ STEERAGE 15 and 16 For further particulars apply to JAMS BAINES & CO., Water-st., Liverpool WBBS, BRIGHT & CO., North John-street; or r. M. MACKAY t CO., 1, Leadenhall-rireet, London, IL C. AGENTS. Mr. Edward Ellis, Garth Point, Bangor. •apt. Tully, Dublin Packet Office. Holyhead. Mr. Wm. Edwards, Llangefni, Anglesey. Mr. T. Edwards, Quay, Conway, Mr. F. Watts, Abergele. PLEASURE TRIP ROUND ANGLESEY. -? On WEMKSDAY next, 17th August, the  Steam Yacht F AI RY (weather permit- ?B??t'nf!), will make an EXCUHSION '?f?? HOUND THE ISLE OF ANGLESEY, Leaving CARNARVON .at 8 15 a.m. „ MENAI BRIDGE at 9 30 a.m. „ GARTH POINT, Bangor .at 9 45 a.m. „ BEAUMARIS at 10 0 a m. Proceeding by Puffin Island, Moelfra Bay, (and close in to the scene of the Wreck of the ROYAL CHAR- TER ") by Point Lynas, Amwlch, and the Skerries, into Holyhead Harbour, where the Fairy will remain for the period of 2 Hours, thence on through the New Harbour, round South Stack, over Carnarvon Bar, and through the Swellies,-retiarning to Beaumaris about 8 p.m. Cabin Fare, the Trip 4s. Deck, ditto, 2s. 6d. Refreshments will be provided on Board. City of Dublin Company's Office, Menai Bridge, Aug. 12th, 1864. Steamto AustraliafromLiverpool under 60 days- "BLACK BALL" AND "EAGLE" LINE, a. The Magnificent Auxiliary Steam Clipper GREAT VICTORIA," T?S?S? 3.500 Tons, and 500 Horse-power, ,3BBBS? JAMES PRICE, R.N.R., Commander, Is appointed to leave the river Mersey as the Packet for THE 5TH SEPTEMBER. This magnificent auxiliary screw clipper is equipped with all the latest improvements in machinery, and fitted specially for the Australian passenger trade, being rigged as a first-class clipper ship, irrespective of her steam pow- er, on the same principle as the famous steam clipper Great Britain. Her accommodation for all classes of pas- sengers is unsurpassed by any ocean-going steamer afloat. Rates of Passage are as follows After Saloon 55 to 65 Guineas. Second Class 25 to 30 Third Class 18 to 20 „ Steerage 15 and 16 „ For further particulars apply to James Baines and Co., Water Street, Liverpool; Gibbs, Bright, and Co., North John Street; or T. M. Mackay and Co., 1, Leadenhall Street, London, -b. C HOWELL'S FEMALE SCHOOL DENBIGH. THERE is one Vacancy for a Pay-Boarder JL of the age of Seven years and upwards at the above Insitution. Terms— £ 20 per annum. The Election will take place upon the 6th day of Sep- tember next. Forms of application to be sent in before the 31st iust., and to be had from J. MEREDITH WILLIAMS, Solicitor, Denbigh, Denbigh, August, 1864. ANGLESEY COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. AT the Oxford Local Examination for 1862, A1864, Eight Pupils have been sent up, all of whom have passed with the atterisk to their names. 18 62. Degree A. A. J. E. Naylor, Age, 15. G. P. Hascoc „ 15. Certificates. W. Naylor, Age, 14. D. W. Johnson, 11. C/i" The last named, &c., &c. 1864. Degree A. A. W. A. Conry, Age, 15. R. W. Jones, 15. W. Naylor, ,,16. Certificate. A. Naylor, Age, 12. The Age Specified by the Oxford University for the Degree is under 18. For Certificate under 15. CARNARVONSHIRE RAILWAY COMPANY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next Ordinary Half-yearly Gen- Teral Meeting of the Shareholders of the Carnarvon- shire Railway Company will be held at the Company's Offices, No. 9a., Bridge Street, Westminster, on FRIDAY, the 26th day of August, 1864, at Two o'clock, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed from the 19th to the 26th of August iiist., and both days inclusive. W. ROBERTS. Secretary. No. 9a., Bridge Street, Westminster, August 10th, 1864. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, A Leasehold Cottage Residence and Garden, J?\. known as DAISY BANK COTTAGE, pleasantly situated on the South side of the Hill adjacent to the Tai-newyddion Road, having a frontage thereto of 31 feet 6 inches, and a depth backwards of 90 feet or thereabouts. It contains Sitting Room, 2 Kitchens and 4 Bedrooms; Garden front and back, and the water laid on. The situ- ation is a most sheltered one, and the prospect of the distant scenery very beautiful. The premises are held under a Lease, of which 32 years are now unexpired, at annual Ground Rent of Four shil- lings only. Application may be made to John Shearson, Esq., Birkdale, Southport; or to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. ELECTION OF LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH, (Under the Public Health Act, 1848, and Local Govern- ment Act, 1858). DISTRICT OF BETHESDA. T WILLIAM YOUNG HARDIE, being the — ) person appointed by the Local Board of Health, for the District of Bethesda, in the County of Carnarvon, to conduct and complete the Election of Four Members of the said Board,— DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, ^—That the number of persons to be elected members of the said Local Board of Health, for the whole of the said District is Four, in the room of Mr. John Hughes, Douglas' Arms Hotel; Mr. Evan Roberts, dr;.per, &c., Carneddi; and Mr. Elias Davies, Chemist, &c.; going out of Office in rotation Mr. William Lewis, currier, resigned, and who are eligible for re-election. 2,-That any person (not disqualified bylaw) who shall be resident within the District, or within seven miles thereof, and be seiled or possessed of real personal estate, or both, to the value of not less than £500, or who shall be so resident, and shall be rated to the relief of the poor of some parish, township, or place, of which some part is within the said District, upon an annual value of not less than £15, is qualified to be nominated for the office of Member for the said Local Board of Health, at the said Election, by any person then qualified to vote. 3,-Nominations of Members must be sent on or before the 12th day of August instant, to me, at my office, in Bangor. Nominations sent after that day, or sent to any other person, will be invalid. 4,—That I shall, if more than Four Members be nomi- nated, cause Voting Papers to be delivered on the 18th day of August instant, at the address, in the said Dis- trict, of each Ratepayer, Owner and Proxy, qualified to vote; and that on the 22nd day of August instant, I shall cause such Voting Papers to be collected. 5,-Tllat on the 26th day of August instant, I shall at. tend at the Board Room, Douglas Arms Hotel, in Beth- esda, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, and that 1 shall, on that day, and if necessary the following days, proceed to ascertain the number of votes given for each Candidate. Given under my Hand this Fourth day of August, 1864. WILLIAM YOUNG HARDIE. The following Form of Nomination Paper must be adopted, and can be had on application at the Office of the Board in Bethesda;- Election of Local Board of Health under the Public Health Act, 1848, and Local Government Act, 1858. DISTRICT OF BETHESDA. The day of August, 1864. Names of Persons Residence of the I Calling or Quality Nominated to be Persons of Persona Members. Nominated. Nominated. I, being a person duly qualified to Vote in the Election of Members of the Local Board of Health for the District of Bethesda, nominate the above to be Member (or Mem. ben) of the said Boord. .Statute of Nominator. .I AAdien.

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