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CONWAY.
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CONWAY. PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP, AND THEIR MINISTERS. The Parish Church. Vicar—Rev. M. Morgan, M.A. Ciert—Mr Wm Daviea, bootmaker, High-street English Service, tomorrow, at 11 a.m., Md Welsh Service at 3 p.m., alternately throughout the year. Weoteyan Chape!, Chapei-street Rev W Evans. minister Servicea, morning and evening, in Welsh. Sunday chool held at 2 o'clock it the afternoon Calviniatie Methodist Chapel, Chapel-street RevRHughes Welsh Services morning and evening. Sunday School tt2e'clock,p.m. Congregational Chapel, Chapel-street Rev J Roberts, minister English SerTice every alternate Sunday, at 11 o'clock in the morning and Weish in the evening. Sunday School it 2 p.in. Baptist Chapel, Lancaater-aquare Services, murn')g and evening, in Wfbh PUBLIC BUILDINGS, &c. The Parish Church—entrances ir..m Castle.street, High- street. and Hose-hitLstreet Congrei'ati['natC)npe),Ch.lpe!-Btreet Catvinistic Metho'U.t Chape), ditto Wesh-van Ch" pel, (litto Bcpti4 Chape), Nati.'na)Sch(t()]roonM,Koi)(-hi))-'itreet Market Ha)). Ca.,itie-sti-eet [ui'pfoite the bottom of High- st)\'et] Newsroom and l,i')rary,—Market Ha)) 1'oiicn J Evani!, In. specter Fai)wav 8t.)tion, adj.<inh)K the Erakine Arms Hotel roa Oafict', Ca,lle.stn.et,-)Ir T A Rohprts. potmaster, Offn", H.)-'e.hi))-atreet -Mrs Webster Guild Hall aad County Court—near the entrance to the Castle Circulating Library, Hinh-etreet -Mr W Bridge Gas Works, near the \)orfa Workhouse, ditto, on the road lei,filig to Pcnmapnbach Nationa)]'!ovu)cia) tlank of England, Castlc.stTeet,- \V O'.ven! Mst),manager BUiiard Rooms—back of the Erskine Arms Hotel. rnncipa) H .tc)s aud Iiiiis:-Tlie Erskine Arms Hotel; Horse lnn;H)ack Lion Inn; Hlue BpU Inn George am) lhagon Inn TemnHrance Hot<*I.s:- ? Ir. Evan Ric))ardsan. fquare and Mr Wtn Jones, bottom of High-street— proprietors PLACES OE PUBLIC INTEREST. The ancient Cast)"—custodian, Mr Owen Jones The Cattle Wiuh, with their Towers The Tubular ami Suspension Bridges over the river Con- way, close to the CasMe riaa Mawr, in High-street, a mansion bnilt in the reign of Queen Elizabeth 0!d CoOeg". CMtie-street Market Gardens, Rose-hill-treet-)Ir E Hnghes, pro- prietor The R.uhvay passes through the town to Chester, Car narvon, Holyhead, Danrwst, and Handudno. Cars to be obtained to aU parts of the district. A steamer plies daily between Conway and Trefriw, tmtlie river, during full tides. CONWAY CORPORATION.—Members and Omeera Mttyor—Thomas Price Lloyd, Esq, Pengwern, St Aaaph Recorder—Henry Jonca, Esq, Bodidda Architect—Geo Felton, Esq, LIandudno B<tiUffs—J Wituama, Eaq, Bodafoc, and Mr W Daviea, Conway Solicitor—W Hughes, Esq, Castle-street Agent—Mr W Bridge, High-street Sergeants-at-Mace—Mr William EvatM and Mr TbomM Jones Members—J Lloyd Jones, Esq, Dyganwy Rev M Mor- gM, Vicar; Messra Evan Hughea, T A Roberta, David Owen, BodrheinaUt, M T Edwards, Robert Davies, Luke Roberts, Robt Jones, Rose-hiH, 0 Jones, Thos Roberta, W. Owen, Esq, Bank; Dr Thomas, W. Jones, Esq. solicitor, Thos Jons, W Owen (malster); and MrEd Jones. LIST OF VISITORS. PfM'<t<< 7!M(f<e"fM near f7o)ttMt/ all marked (1 J. (1) H Jones, Er)q, Bodidda-Private (1) Mr Bridge, Gorphwysfa—Private (1) Mrs Denison, Bodlondeb—Private (1) R Davies, Esq, Benarth-Private (!) Simcox, Esq, Bryn Detty'radar—Private fftf(t<< Residences in CexMffy all ntartfd (2), (2) R Jones, Eeq, surgeon, High-street—Private {:) R Hughes, Esq, M.D., High-street—Private (t) Mr T Snook, H.M.'s Customs, Berry street (2) Rev M Morgan, Vicar, Rose-hill-Private J H Thomas, E:)q, M.D, Ty Gwyrdd-Private 2 W Hughes, Esq, aoiicitor, Caatte-atreet—Pnvatt f2) Mr T Jones, CMtte Bant:—Private (3) J Gregory, Esq, hnd agent and surveyor (!) W)n Owen, Esq, Bank-Private (2) D Owen, Eitq. Bodrheinallt-Ilrivate (2) Mr M T Edwards, RosehiU-street-Private (2) J SannderB, Esq—Royal Cottage C<M«e Hotel-Mrs Kertland, Proprietress Ur Pritchett, BayhouM, Yorkehire Mra Pritchett, do C B Warner, Eaq, The Green, Stratford E Warcer, Eaq, do James Parkin, Esq V Gregory, E<q. NewcaatIe-on-Tyne Mr Perry, London Mra Perry, do MiM Perry, do Mr Perry, jtin., do A Noke, Eaq, Worcester K Brown, Esq, Cheater C<*ptTanar J Deete, Eaq, Bath D Deate. Raq, do A P Britton H Shappard, Eftq, Wellington A CMden, Eoq M H Fraaer, E<q MrDeMtn, Woodford Miae Deacon, do Mr A Watson, Salisbury MM Watson, do Rev G B Sayer Mrs Sayer WHO Hammond, Esq. Qravesend C F' WattM, Esq. St John's Wood C Hammond, Esq, Brixton Mr OnB}ths, London Mnt QriEths, do James Hiniei, Esq, Switzerland F Hagenbach, Eaq, do Mr Smith, Blackheath Mm Smith, do Mr r Wi!lie, London It Th-omcot, Esq. Uverpoot Mr John Hopps, Leeds Mrw Eopps, do W A BaUey, Esq. Cirenoester Mr Ctarke and famity, Chattem, Isle of Ely wrskine Arm Hotd MrStuckey.propnetof Nir ChArles Eartlake, RN, London 0 A Wynne Finch, E«q, Pentrevoelaa Jtt) WhaUey, Eaq. Manchester G WhaHey, Eaq, do Mr Brassey, Chester Mrs Brasaey, do Major G WaUace, MadehiU, London Mr Coxson, Manchester Mrs Comon, do Lord Bishop of Bangor and pMty Mr Peters, London MtB Peten), do T Wyatt Crane, Eaq, M.D., Leicester Mr Kelty, Liverpool Mrs Kelly, do Mr Cox, Heckenham, Kent Mrs Cox, do Mrs Whitting, Leadcroft House, Somerset Misa Whitting, do Mr Falkinson, Nottingham Miss Faikinson, do Mr T Joneo, LIanerchrugog Mr Martin, Euston Station, London Rev F N Newman and family, Derhyahire F Reoke, Esq, Mington, London Mr G Lindsey Mr Beth Earkton, Coventry MrsRHer FotT: jyo«<—Mr QrinmM, proprietor Mr Jackson, Liverpool Mr Roberts, Bangor Capt Roberts, Portmadoc Mr Otren, Pwllheli Mr Mathews, do H T Fairhurst, Esq, Liverpool Oapt Betnmons, do (KM, Esq. Bimungham J Ashton, Esq, do Mrs Ashton, do Mi<se< Ashton, do MMter Athton. do MrFAAton.do Mr Mackenzie, Dublin MrsMackenzie,do Miss Mackeni!ie, do Mrs Me. Ewen, do Mr Ainsworth, London Mr David Oldbam, do Mr Ashworth Mr Rosbottom, Leamington MrWa)ker, do Mrs Wells, do J Stewart, Esq, London W F Stewart, Esq, do Rev J Bishop, Coventry Rev W Hobinsou, Belfast Mr Andersen, Manchester Mr Jones, do Aberconiny !'entj'<c)'(tKce flotel-Mr. Jones. Mr Dudley, Hirmingham MissHayes.do Mr Jatues P);)tt, Lancashire Mr James a)kfr, do Mr G Lawrence, Mam'lie.stpr \lr, Lawrenct, do Mr G Bird, Hirmingham ,¡ rs Bird, do Mr Chas She<n!(! ¡ 'II' John HyJcs, do Nlr Fri,nch, (lo Mr.-) French, do .iss }'rp11eh, do Mr Thomas, Hinnil¡ham Mr \\ïls"tI, do Mr )) igham.M.)')ch?t.-r ?.!r ii;tb.<, ]?)!jii'.?));mt Mr G \VaIk(.-r, do .r (: Styche.d.. :\1 f' ldl.JÎn()lJ, f]o MrBtn. Tmibs, do Mrs E \Y eb8t.'r, Statf,ml,hire .j))' Vineent Webster. do JIi., \Y c¡'.ter, do Mr\bittingham,df) T<'t!!pfrftH!-e./7o<e!—Mr E RichardMn, proprietor Mr Birmaby,Bristol Mrs Birm¡tI,y, do tt \[1' D:wi,1 C'l!-gg. do MrJuhnWnttJ'u !r R Thomas A)rW)!ra)w..d "r DI'Lho\1'e. Sahord .Nir S AVo'.<1. do MrTh 'mas doolev and son, Stockport MrER]oor \!r T)).) A).p]ch"v, Rurton on Trent J C Ihitto)!, Esq, Hult!'n-h-moo.re M'sa M.trsten Mrs Cnnk<hanh, Ijytliam Miss Crinkshank, (to Miss Parker, do Mr Butmer, Liverpool Mrs Balmer, do Mr Loopood, Birmingham <. '\)iss A Loognod, do Mr Reading, Rnghy Mr Frank Knight. London Mr G E Wattou, do Mr Walkingham, Derby Mr Sutherland, Stafford Cfon/e and Dra'/ntt /M)t—Mr Bartley, Proprietor Capt Dyer, Liverpool Mrs Dyer. Do Miss Dyer, do Miss Parry, do Mrs. Eccleston, pt'ow)t Inn. W Brown, Eaq, Derby Mr F Brown, do Comj)toH House-Mr E Jones Mrs Dutton Miss Dutton Miss Waggon J M Campbell, Eaq, and family Miss Jones Mr Jones, stationer, RosehiH-street Black Horse Vaults—Cattle-street Miss Williams—Lower G&te. Mrs Thomas, saddier, High-street Mr Wm Davies, bootmaker, High-street Mrs Hughes, baker and confectioner, High-street Mr Luke Roberts, baker and confectioner, Berry-street Mr Thomas Williams, butcher, High-street Mrs H Hnghes, Rose Place Mr Richards, Reporter Mr Williams, Clerk Mr Swain, Birmingham MraSwain.do Mrs William Hughes, Rose Place. Mr Brooks, Birmingham Mrs Joseph Evans, Rose Place, Mrs and Miss Darby Mrs J. Winisms—Rose Ptace. Mrs Millard Miss Millard Mr Wm Hughes. grocer and nour dealer, High-street Mr Maurice Owen, cabinetmaker, High-street Capt Hoberta, High-street—Private Mr John W Jones, High-street—Private Mrs Swainson, High-street—Private Mr Hugh Hnghes, shoemaker. High-street Mr R Daviea. High Street. Mrs. W. J ofi('s-Bir¡ningham House R Witson, Esq. Banbury Mrs Morris, do Miss Tuston, do W A Baitey, Esq, Cirenoester FEBMley,Eaq,do Mr Brown, High-street Mr 0 Jones, tanner, currier, and ironmonger, Lan- caster-square Mr E Richardson, grocer and general dealer, Lancaster square Mr R. Jones, Ale and Porter Storee, Roae-hUl Street Mr Qunn, Birmingham Mr Gilbon, Bootte, Liverpool Mrs Gilben, do Mr Birkenhead, Manchester Mr Moore, do Mr Thomas Watson, BirmmghaM Mr J Wateon, do Mr T Harrioon, do Miss Wain. Appleby, Leicester Mr E Foster, do Mr 8 Holtier, Walton on Trent Mr M Hollier, do Mr C Dobson, Tunworth, Sta&rdBture Mrs Harrison and family, do A E Davies, Esq, Colebrook, Bucks Mr William Jnnes, coal merchant, Strtion Yard. Mre Smith, Boot Inn, Lancaster Square Mr Evan Jones, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Lan- caster-square. Mrs Jane Jones, Draper, High-street. Mf Toedevine, Coach and Horses Inn, High.Btreet Mr Robert Davies, Vaults, High-street John Whitmore, Esq. Manchester Mn) Whitmore, do Mr J. Edwards, Dispensing Chembt, High-Btreet Rev J Roberts, [Brynmair] Conway Beach Mr Adam Roberts, Regent House < J HamMn, Esq, Burton on Trent Straton, Esq Mrs Parr?, miUiner, Castle-street Mr9 Hushes, Castle Street MiM Ace and friend, Ireland MiM Green and friend, Birmingham ? Dr Ward, do Mrs Ward, do Mr Curtis, Bristol B Wright, Esq. and family, Birmingham Mrs R Lloyd. Castle Street. MiMWiIliams—Forth Isaf. Miss Hughes—Mount Pleasant Dr Newbold and family, Eyndhurst, Hants Mro Hu):he). Mount Pieasant (No, 2,) Mrs Hughes—Broneryr Mr Stanm'street Mra Stannistreet and family MtM StannMtreot. A'jercromby-equare, Liverpool Mr W JtiBM, Statiocer—RosehiII-street Wm Hope, Esq. Dodge Hill, Heaton NorrM, Stockport Mrs Hope, do Mr R Jones-Manchester House Mr E E Davies-London House, LancMter-aquM-e
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vtumarnulatur 1<. tlanfairftrban lirtttoty and ?t of Tioltoro. PENMAENMAWR. LIST OF VISITORS. I Pendyffryn—S D Darbishire, Esq. Private G)yn—H. N. Winstantey, Esq. Private Bodbyfryd—Mr H Jones, Shop, (Dwygyfychi.) Post- ef5ce & Grocer Cross-keys Tavern-Mr ThomM Roberts- Bedol Inn—Mr Wm Evans Tai Bach—Rev C Bowen W T M&!IeMn, Esq, London Mrs Malleson and family, do TM'r tItt—Mr Owen WiUtMna. Groeer CM Main-H CrM). Esq Kr Mo<M Bobintoa and fMnily, BMhumt, Croydoa Vicarage—Rev D Thomas, M.A. Private Tany);raiK—Mr B Wi))iama. Shoemaker & Grocer Trwyn'r Wytfa-D Hushes, Esq. Private Tan yfnp)—Murray Gladstone, Esq. Privatf P)a!) Ucha—Mrs Maedonatd. Private Plas IQR-G Johniiton, Exq. Private Tyddyn bach—C Shpriocif. Esq. Architect. PrtMt Tyddyn bifxn-Mr Wm Roberts Chape) Houff—Mr John Williams, Provision Dealer Erw Vi))a. Xo. I-Mr Robert Hudson Mra Storie Mrs Kfarne, Souttiport Mr J H Keame. do Mrf) Kearne and family, do Mr S R Kearne, do Mrs Kearne, do Erw Vi))a. No. 2—Mr John Thomas, Builder Rev Daniel Cooke, Brompton, Kent Rev Gen. Philips, Edmonton, London Rev J K Marsh, Chatham, Kent Miss Bourne, Edgbastnn Miss Marian Bourne, do Env Lydan—Mr John Jones, grocer, &c. Mrs Duke Pen )!)mv—Mr William Williams Miss Campt.eH, DRhtcfiffe M l' rlhur 13ri:,[(3, Bradford, Yorkshire Mrs Brig4s and family Vron Cottage—Mr Kichard Wiltiams Rev Daniel Wilsnn and f.nnily, Islington IsiHnd View—Mr Daniel Huberts D Bedford, Esq. London Mr< !'edft'rd, do Mrs George Montgomery and family, Honibay Pritchitrd Mrs Ilreqt and famity, London Dr \V C t! E:\twell, liengal Army (retired); London Viss HatweU 1\Ii88 Kin:; Erw A))t CottaRe—Mr Robert Jones Oriiie; H",T) Vif"'—.tJr Robert Jones Mnnd )TrA Arthur Le HIanc J G \hrri, E,q, I'he ,\b1x'y, Grasendale, near Liver pool Mrs Morris and family Sf!) V;('w-Mi,s Jones lfr Batpsnn, En]".w.)rth, \Vavertrec, Liverpool Nlrs Bateson and hmity, d(! P.n'r Alit-Nlr Thomas Roberts I{e\- J Lees 'tnd f,unHy, London nnntirion.No ) —Mr!! Roberts Misa Oint and "artr, Hock Par);, ChMhire No'2—Mr Robert Jones Pen T Jones Rev J.tne'< Arm-'trang, Ardoyne Mrs Artilgti,Ti, do 1\1 r, Uid), nirmitigham \li,, I I till, ()« \\Ii", Kmih' H.dl. do J H HaU, London C SHall, E.'I. lJirmingham Miss Pollard, Worcester Mona Vien-. No )—Mr R TbomM W Yeame; Esq. Londnn Mrs Yeames and family, do MrMoberly, London Misses Moberly, do Mor.a View. No2-Mr R Thomas Mrs Sparrow, Stoneycroft, Liverpool Mrs Rnbinann, Leamington Mrs Kincaid and famiiy, Dublin Rhiwlas-Mr. John Rolands 0 C Waterneld, Eaq, Temple Grove, East Sheen Miss Symonds Miss BIandy G!any Ffrwd-Mr T McClement Mrs Barrington, Dublin Miss Barrington, do J T Barrington, Esq, Royal Artillery, ShoeburyneM Tremvnfa—Mr T Thomas Tabet Bryn Maenol-Mr T Hughes Fron Heuiog-Rev W Brewster Rev P Bowden Smith, Rugby Mrs Bowden Smith and family Cue Eithyn—Mrs Lyons and Mrs Grant Mr Hugh Perltins and family, Liverpool Fron Hyfryd-Mrs Williams Miss Putter and party, Derby Glan y Mor-J Harrison, Esq Capt J Bayly, Ireland Mrs Bayty and family, do Mariandir—J Hamson, Esq T Earle, Eaq, Liverpoo) Mrs Earle and family, do Fronwendon— RevW Pareelt Rev E H Loring, Lin!ey Wood, Cheshire Mrs Loring and family, do Miss G Marsh, CaldweU Hafbd—MiM Whitley J Haigh, Esq, Heaton Lodge, HudderaSeM Mrs Haigh and family, do Mr Yate?, London Mrs Yates, do Miss Yates, do Mr Forge, Yorkshire Min-y-don.—Mr D Foulkes. Rev Alfred Peaehe and family, Downend, near Bristol John Ridley, Esq. and family, Belsize Park, London Plas y-mor.—Mrs. Lyons. Dr Tilt and family, London Vicarage—Rev D. Thomas. Plas Rhwvfryn—Mr Edtvin Wyatt Honble Mrs C GrenM), Taplow Court) BucHngham- Bidre Railway Station—Mr G Crosby. Stationmaster Brook Cottage-Mr Robert Roberts, Builder G W Tobias, Eaq, and family, Liverpool Bryn Derwen-Mr T A Roberts, chemist & dtuggist Mountain View-Mr W. P. Ayret Misses Mtcholls, Bowdoc, Cheshire Miaaea Cussans, do Llwyn Onn Cottage-Mr John Jones Mr AjshUn, Liverpool Mrs AshIIn, do Misses AshIIn, do Mr C Ashlin, do Glandwr-Mr Robert Thomas Mra Lucas and family, London Fancy Bazaar—Mr T Patrick Brynmor—W Jones, Esq. Private Bron Eryri-Mr Wm Roberts, Post-office Penmaen Cottage-J E Norton. Esq, M.D. Private Penmaenmawr Hotel-Miss Smith Lord Robert Montague, London Lady Montague and family, do Edmund Pache, Esq, London Mrs Pache, do Misses Pache, do Master Pacho, do Woodward, Esq. Manchester Mrs Woodward, do Miss Woodward, do Misses EisdaU, The Cedars, Epsom T C Philips, Esq, Cheadie, Staffordshire Hon Mrs Philips, do Master Philips, do Harry Taytor, Esq, London Mrs Taylor, do E C Mot-ton, Esq, Manchester A Merton, Esq, do Miss Merton Madlle. Hirsch Valpy, Esq, Wimbledon Mrs Valpy, do Miss Valpy, do G Newton Greaves, Esq, Derby H Ley Greaves. Esq, do S Brown, Esq, SouthweU, Notta Mrs Brown, do Rev Mr Routledge Mrs Routledge Rev Mr Olivia, Derby Mrs Olivie, do Miss Olivie, do Mrs Samson, Nestley, near Manchester Misses Samson, do Master Sampson, do John Coxhead, Esq, Russell-square, London Mrs Coxhead, do Miss Coxhead, do Miss C Coxhead, do Miss E Coxhead, do Master F Coxhead, do Master J Coxhead, do Master B Coxhead, do Plas Celyn-R Kneeftbaw, Esq. Private Ce)yn-dy—Mr Duncan Private Wyatt's Livery StablM—Mr Ed'vin Wyatt ty Mawr-Mr Uvin Porter Robinson H Mitchell, Esq, Grosvenor House, Manchester Mrs Mitchell and family Plas Ty Mawr-Mrs Daviet S L Bebrena, Esq, and family, Manchester Regent House-Mr H Davies, Tailor and Draper W Jessop, Esq, Manchester Mrs Jesaop and family, do Bryn Maenan- Mr O. Williams Mrs Graham Willmore and family, Harbome, near Bir- mingham H: Porter, Eaq, do Robt Hughea, M D Chapel House- Brynderw-Mr Wm Roberts Seiriol View—Mr R Evans, Grocer, &c. Capt Lake, R.N., Cheltenham Pfa" Maelgwyn—Mt J Wmiam* Rev F B NewmMi and family, Burton Latimer, North. aah! Black Lion-Mrs Davie!! Maesmaenen-Mrs Hughes, Mi!!iner J Jamblin, Esq, Oxford Mrs Jamblin and family, do Bryn Seiriol-Mr M Evens, Taitor & Draper Fronde); -Mr Samue) Jnnes W B Weather, Esq. aud family, Holmes Chapel, Che- shire Liverpool House—Mr W Lewis. Provision Warehouse Mrs Sabin,Harbury Miss Heath, Tamworth Mr Sabin Smith, Sadbrook Mim Smith, do Penmaen Hotme-Mr John Jones. Boot & Shoe maker Manchester House—Mrs M Jones, Milliner and Draper r'rondirion—Mr Job" Erans Cheater House—Mr T. T. Roberts, Grocer. Cheater House—Mr. Mark Roberts. J B Burner, Esq. Chatworth, Great Malvern, Worces- tershire Mr Moberly, London Miss E F 1I101wrley Miss F L l\Iohp,')ev Mr H Jackson, We-.t Bromwich Mra Jackson .ind {.unity FEGi!pin,Eaq,C.:nnock Master (jitjiin L 1, Sharpe, Eaq, Oxford Mr. Appleton, do C E Carey, Esq London House—Mr T. U. Roberts, general Draper and Silk Nfeyeer. London t)ou9e—M)'. Mitrk Robt-rts. Hon Mrj Rtaudcand family C-,tpt Baird -,iii(I ftilkiliv, Cheahirc Mrs Lockhart MissBerry Mii's Lochycr Iaell"n r'(tttae;e—t's Thos Jones J Jeaaop, Eifq, M;tnnhcster MM Jeasop!tndf.'uni)y,<!o N'ortii Vk-w—T W,'il!ht. F,s'J. Private Victoria Hotel-I- {"h., .fotxs J \Y D:tw:.on, E.iq. and tat))ity, Burton on Trent Coe, E.<q Goat E('M'ard M)rris BUTCHERS. ran'yr;\fo.n, 'H-J 'iV Jones Dt"i') Wi!ti!Hns r V¡lIa<, Mr Iolltl Jones PLACES OF r'Ur.MC! WORSHIP AND THEm MIXIS'l'EHS. St. !)Hyt!y[y)rhi. Rf'v U Vicar ( T \Vtinht. I-sq, North View I el'IIOIl I )arl",hlre, Esq. PellrJyffryu C)Mrke—Mr D Davies, Pcntre'rfetin ( We)sh 9 30 a m Services )/ English 3 Opm Wels)) 6 Opm The holy fommunion (\Vc!sh) the first Sunday in the month,atfer morning services. On the third Sunday in each monththefewiit he litany and holy communion at the Parish Church at htam Penmaenmawr Infant Schoo). ChurchofEnghtndEvenins'SMrviceaat lla.m.and 630p.m. The Vicar would feol much obiiged to any English Clergyman who woutd kindty offer him assiatance in giving additional English Services on Sundays during the season. New 6ongresationa) Chape).— Rev. E. Eumunds, min HevE. Edmunds, minister. Sunday (English Service) at 11 15 a.m. Do. do. 3 Op.m. Sunday (Welsh) at 9 30 a.m. Do. do. 6 0 p.m. Do. School 130p.m. Dwygyfvtchi Congregatirmal Chapel Sunday [Welsh] School at 10 a.m. Do. do. Service 2 p.m. Do. do. do. 6p.m. Ca]vinistic Methodist Chape), Ponyon*. Welsh Service H 30 a.m., Sunday School 2 p.m., Service 6 p.m. Westeyxn Methodist Chape). Sunday(We)sh)930a.m.. 6 p.m., Sunday School 2 p.m. POST OFF:CE REGULATIONS. The omce is opened on week days during summer months from7a<nti))9pm.;and)etters despatched at620p.m. Postage stamps, stamped envetopes, and London Posta) District List are so)d. Money orders and Savings Bank Transactions are is. sued and paid from 9am till 6pm, and on Saturdays ti))8pm. On Sunday no money order business is transacted. The de)ivery begins at830am. The fetter hox is ctosed 5 minutes before despatch Despatch on Sunday at 10 20 a.m.
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LLANFAIRFECHAN. I Peamaen Lodge—MrERoberts R J TennMt, Esq, Cambridge Bryn Cetyn—Mrs Archibald Webster C W Johnaon, Esq, Manchester Mrs Johnson and family, do W Henlett, Esq, Astley Miss Henlett, do MtMEHenIett.do MissBeU.BirkeBhead Bryn Derwen—Mr John Dikfilm Mrs Stewart, Liverpool Miss Stewart, do F Newboutd, Esq, and family, Charlbon Penmaen Vina.—Misa Ellis Rev E Dowlmj;, Timpertey Parsonage Mrs Dowling and family, do Mrs Haworth, do Rev W A Corawal), London Ptnmaen Vi))a, —M)M WiUmBB Rev F J Freeman and Master Freeman Mr and Mrs H Freeman Mr H P Freeman Miaa Freeman Miss Warren Penmaen View, No I-Mr John Williams Penmsen View, No 3—Mr Thos Hughes, Buitder Liverpool House, No 4-Mr R Roberts, Grocer Birmingham House, No 5-Mr J Hughes. Plumber,&c Quarryman's Arms-Mr Evan Williams fair View-Mr Wm Roberts Mr Mellor, Stretford Mrs Mellor, do Mr Leaaham, Manchester Mrs Leaaham, do Mr G W Fox, do Mrs Parlour, HoIIoway, London Missee Parlour, do Miss Smith, Bamsbury, London Ocean View-Mr W Owen. trottf Mrs Walthen and fatt.Ny, Nap!eton, Worcester Mtesgwyn—Mr Thomas Hugheo Glan Menai—Mra Darie' Mrs Shorthose acd family, StaSbrd Col Chambera, Oxford Mi)) Chambere and family Summer Vit!*— Danfairfeehtn Hotel-Mr Wm Acton Cast)e Inn-Mr William Hughes Bontnewydd—Mr W Hughes, grocer Fron Pare—Mr Joseph Evans. Private Mona View. No. !—Misses WHtianM Profeesor Rawlinson, Oxford Mrs RawUnson and family, do Mona View, No. 2—Mr John Williams J P HamM, Esq, and family, Stanley HtU.near Wake. neld field Set View, Houfe—Mr E J BriM* — Needham, Esq, Maneheater Mrs Needham and family John Pattcrson, Esq, and family, Oak Moun 4 FaUow. neld, Manchester E Ashwortb, Esq. do Set View—Rev Harries Joneo, M.A. PnMte Menai Bank-Mr T Herbert RaddiSe, Esq, Manchester Mrs Radcliffe anf) family Rock ViUa—Mr. WilUam WiUianM. Mr Leighton Mrs Leighton and family Master Bandy Lavan View House, Ladies Boarding School—MiM Gracie Joa Jones, Eaq, Hereford Miss K L Jones, do Glandon-Mr Robert Williams Railway Station -Mr W Williams, Statien master Bron'rardd—Mr J Eastwooa. Printte Bryn y Neuadd-J Piatt, Esq. Private P)as Llanfair—R Luck, Esq Private Hanfair Cottage—Lyons KeraM. MRCS. Private Bron y Maen-Mrs Wynne PIas Newydd -Mr Wm. Humphreys Mrs Elwelt and family, Church Hilt House, Hounds- worth Miss E H Hobbins, WaMI tBodtondeb—Mr R Hughet, batcher Rev J Bowen, Rector of Walton Lewes, Norfolk MrsBowen.do Ptas Cottage—Mr J Roberts, S„ our dealer GofphwyMa—Mr Edward RoberM, gNcet Swp iM—Mr John Robert* Wesleyan Chapel Houte—Mr H Hughes, deater in crockery PlitoUcha-Mr John Jones. Private Tan y Geuton—Mr H Jones John Dunn, Esq. Cambridge Mrs Dunn and fMiity MiM Dunn Tvddynrhonwv—Mr S ThomM ErwGron—Mr H Davies. Private P)as Nat)t-Mr Wm Roberta Mr Thoa EUis, Liverpool Rectory— Rev P C E))is. M A. Private Litinf,tir Arm<—Mr R Roherts Menai View-Nir Jams!) Kt:rkum, joiner. Post OfHce.—Mr Rt. Roberts, shoetnitker Fronfieg—Mr R Jones, coa) merchant BronraUt—Mr R Roberts, dispensing and family hemist F'o't Goch—Mr Wm. Jtnee T H RadctiSe, Eaq, Rof-hdate Top Shop- Mr J Morns, grocer Garreg Wen—Mr R Jones, draper Fpoynryn—Mr T '¡r. '1¡rhan Penvbryn TerMCf, No I-Mr J W Owen Penybryn Terrace, No. 2—Mr \V Roberts Henry Street,Efiq, London The Beehive [Directory OBIce,] Thos Phillips. General Provision and Family Grocer. — Alderman. Ii""es Alderwal1, do Penyhryn'Ierrwi',No 4-. Ir T .ronf'!<.t.ti;< Bryn ,\leirioll-lp,srs Jlllgh Roberts and Son. TMitnrsand Drape's ReRfnt House—T !.) Roberta. Getlt,r;il U'app' &< Curn('r .1"1, We)sh rresbv!pri,:n Clial)el H()us,,lrs T.'omas [{"herts tIot)Sf.gfnt for the Beehive and Directory, L't.'u'ft;ch!)n. tie,,kr Hunger, PLACES OF PUnLIf WORSHIP AND THEIH MINISTERS. St Rev P:I. Eill., Reefer. Rev. R. H.irr:t". Jom' Cur..t". <'h)ist Church. Eitzlisi) Service at 10. .).'n.:an<] 6p.m. p.!n. Cth'i'ti'ti'- :\1et',o hI Ci')"). Serviceit 10 d.in. Snn))ityS''ho"it 2 p.vcry othpr Sunday. Sunday Suuoo) at 10 a.iii.; Wel,ii Service at 2 & <) p.m. C("tarei!<ttio"n! Chapel. Sunday S(-I)ool, 9:t.ii). \Velsli ser%ee 2 1).tn, 4iiiff C) 1) in -4 p o --? r OFTICE LLAKF.\IK'H(;!I.N POST OFTtCE Letters dciiveref) at !) a In; db patch 4 15 p m
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ABER. Gorddinog—GGi))son. Esq.«: Misses GiOson. Private fieiif-,ies-AV. GriOuhs.Esq G),tM'rafon—Mr Jo))!! W)Hi.tms Tan'allt-Ir H Owens Private Urt'ntirion—Mr Hui; ))')"'< Tany Fonwent—L]. Lewis, E"q, (Private.) Ty.M.mr— NI is,, Lewis Bu)ke!ey Arms Hotet—Mr H Edwards P(;ny))t'yn—r Ev.tn Jones Rectory—Rt'v T X Wdtiinns. M A AherChurrh. Rev. ThomnsNorris Williams, M.A. Wf]sb Service at !0o'c)ock. a.m., and at 6 p.m.. Sunday School at hatt'-past 2 p.m.
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The Channel squadron is for the present to make Queenst"wn its rendezvous. Two deaths arising from the excessive heat of the wea- ther occurred during the past week. A few days since a carrier pigeon new from Exeter to Camden-grove, Peckham, ? distance of 171. mUes. in little over 6ve hours. Two registered letters, one containing S150 and the other B1000. were stolen in their transit through the Ge- neral Post Omee, on Saturday. One day lately, a butcher in Salford. bought a bundle of waste paper from a person whom he did not know. On opening the bundle, he found six'silver watches and one gold one. A blacksmith at Lincoln, was married last week. His previous wife had only been laid in the grave eight days. The Chamois have decreased In number in Switzerland so very considerably that in some of the cantons it has been forbidden to hunt them for three years, under a severe penatty. A Mrs. Douglas. a native of Doneaster, Yorkshire, ts now engaged in walking 1000 mile<) in 1000 successive now en.-a.-ed in w, hours for £1)00. She performed a similar task in Aus- tralia. Several fresh cirfumstaices have transpired, which throw additional light upon the recent murder of Mr. Briggs, and considerably strengthen the evidence against the suspected German. Muller. Mr. Banting's pamphlet on corpulence has now reach- ed a sale of fifty thousand copies, and it is said that a French publisher is about having it translated for circu- lation in France. WftY !S ALUM USED M BMAD? Because of its extreme cheapness, and its imparting an unnatural whiteness to it. As you regard year health make your own bread. It wiU interfere very little with your domestic arrangements if you use Berwick's Baking Powder, as it need not stand to rise after mixing, and its purity ia guaranteed- Sold every- where in packets from a penny upwards. A woman died in London a few days ago, who, it was saM, had not been itober for 16 years. Croeeo, the notorious brigand chief, has written to General Pallavicini offering to surrender on condition of being pardoned. The general has informed him that he must take his chance, but that most probably he will be treated with leniency. Private Peltett, a member of the Cranbrook Volun- teer Corps, has been dismissed the service for insubor- dinate conduct, having refused to obey the commands of Lieutenant Farrer, one of his omcers. Joseph Henry Ellicock, aged six months, has been accidentally poisoned at Sneinton, near Nottingham, by his mother administering to him a dose of laudanum in mistake for Godfrey's cordial. At the Rothesay police court on Monday Mr. George Camrie, a member of the town council of that borough, was fined jEl Is. for using abusive language to Mr. T. Hutson, master of works to the borough. On Monday, Mr. Bishton, a contractor, living at Bre- wood, near Wolverhampton, found a man stealing his fowls.. He called upon him to surrender, but the thief bolted, when Mr. Bishton 6red the contents of a gun loaded with No. 5 shot at him. The feltow then threw off his jacket, and also dropped four stolen fowls, and eventually escaped. The jacket was well riddled with shot. On Sunday night, when the eight o'clock train from Gargrave had just left the station, a man named Ed. Kneeshaw, from Low Moor, after using insulting lan- guage to a young woman, named Mary Watson, of Skip- ton, attempted to throw her out of the carriage. He opened the carriage door, and but for the prompt as- sistance of another passenger would have accomplished his threat. DttATH OF TKE GUAttDSMAt! SHOT AT WIMBLEDON.— Private Cooper, of the Coldstream Guards, who was ac- cidentally shot on the 21st ult. at Wimbledon, died there on Tuesday, at six o'clock. He was making a farountble recovery as regards the wounded aide until Friday night west, when symptoms of congestion of the lung on the sound side became evident. These gradual- ly increased in intensity, and he sank without pain. Sergeant Roberts who nred the fine and thot Cooper has been arrested. HABtTS Of THB GOB!t.U.—FroT) M article in the Natural Hütory Review, on Mr. Winwood Reade's work on Savage Africa, we extract some notes en this subject which the writer of the article believes to be more trust- worthy than the statements which were received by the scientific world two or three years ago. Mr. Reade asserts that repeated excursions into th;* African forests with the native hunters in search of the "great invisible" were all in vain, and that when he got on recent tracks, and even within a few yards, "the gorilla ran away." He states broadly that he does not believe that M Du Chaillu ever killer a gorilla. According to Mr. Reade, who derived his evidence from the natives of three distinct districts of Equatorial Africa, the gorilla is found in those thick and solitary places of the forest where animal life is scarce. His food is strictly vegetable he moves along the ground on all-fours sometimes he goes up into the trees to feed on fruit, and at ililsht he sleeps in a large tree. The gorilla does not beat its breasts like a drum. It utters a kind of short, sharp bark when enraged, and its ordinary cry is of a plaintive nature. With respect to its ferocity the hunters have a proverb, Leave a ngina alone and it will leave you alone.' When it is at bay and wounded it will attack man, like the stag, the elephant, and other animals naturally timid but, as' it makes its attack on all fours, the hunters, who are themselves nimble as apes, often escape from it as men escape from the charge of an elephant. I have seen a man who had been wounded by a gorilla his wrist was crippled, and the marko of the teeth were visible. He told me that the gorilla seized his wrist and dragged it into his mouth it was contented with having done this and went off. The nearest approach to an erect posture to which the goril1 attains is by 8Up- porting itself by holding on to the branches. When I asked the people of Ngumbi whether a man had ever been killed by a gorilla, they said that their fathers had spoken of such a thing, but that nothing of the kind had happen- ed within the memory of anybody living." The African consider the leopard to be more dangerous than the gorilla. and Mr. Reade believes the chimpanzee to be more intell tent but not more docile than hi* big brother."
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rJpL O BE SOLD, Semi-detached ViUa Residence, eon. acting of Drawing, Dining, ;'nd Breakfast Rooms 7 Bedrooms, Servant's Hall, Kitchen, Ac., a good GM. den, with room for orecting StaUtt and Coach House.— Apply to Mr. W. Erans, Builder' wLtitniludno. LLANFAIRFECHAN, NORTH WALËS: rr)0 be LET, FURNISHED LODGINGS, j_ containing 3 Sitting Rooms and 8 Bed HoolM with 10 Beds. Apply to Mrs. Wynne, Bron-y-Maen. HOUSE AGENCY, CONWAY. T)ARTIES desirous of renting Houses in JL Conway, can apply to Mr. Evan Htighas, Market Gardener, near to the OLd Castle. July 28th. 1864. [A CARDJ ? ?/rR. S'ffVENS, LD?.R.C.S. Denta: Sur. iY- L geon, 14, Abbey Square, Cheater, may be con. suited at Me. Thomas Williams, ehcrnist, Church Walka, Ll.mdudno, every Monday, from 1'. till H o'clock. LLANFAIRFECHAN. rpo BI-; LET FURNISHED, i'KXMAEN VtLLA, _L containing 1 Dining Ro'?n!, Druvh? lt?.)n), 5 Bed. rooms, l Double Bedroom, er""lu""din: the iii,)st [)call. tifnl !)))<! unriva))ed scenery, .md to the )(ai)way Stati'.n—Apply t.) Mrs Wi)Ua;.t. Pe; lJlacn ViUa, LIanfairffchan. NOTICE OF REMOVAL TY?D ROBERTS be? to ?itiiy t? Vi- J_? sitor?thatheha'irfm'vfdfr.)'? Denbigh House, Cht.rch Walks, to Xo. :<. Gt'tddaeth Crescent, where he ha3 a large and commodious house, with Apartments to Let. ?risrrOKS to CO\WA?rc ??cctfnUy in. V formed th?t they can Select fr?m the Ia)";est assoi't- ;n<'ut of other view.< of North V.'alea by at W. JONES'S ROSE'HILL STREET (ncar the ,¡ A Hi(riiiv v,)ii!ir i))ut A Hihl.v YJn!l l/ll,r, ¡ll\(l prfcctIy dOH1eitíf,t¡):I. wn'Ms t) P'Jt with a Simation .M &)mputioi) to a') ciderty Lady, o" t) t¡¡ke charge of 2 or Chitftreu, fr,)Iti ;I to 7 y';trf "[.i,.tnd ins;ru'i))the Rudimcf.<of H'tncaiion. S.th.ynotM .Mia: WiUianM, 1, Trevor Cott:ic, LlanJu hi'. LIANDUD:IJ. A t. K X A i) ).A HO TE,L. P)?!'?tEroK—SAMUi';L ULLEY, Hrothcr to the lute Sergeani.-U.tgor Lilley, tnnukiUing ?* GOOD ACGOMMOnATM FOt: GEXTLF;ME\ AXD P 1. [ V A T E t' A )T 1 H E S AT MODERATE R.\TES. N.B.-An ORDINARY Uaity at Two o'clock LLANDUDXO. LLANDUDNO TURKlSH J; OE.VEPAL BATHS COMPANY, LI-111TED. Board of Directors. JAMES NICOL, Esq., 3f.f)., CrrA!RMAy. EDWARD MOORE, Eôq. W. F. CHAPMAN, Esq. THOMAS HOLLICK.Esq. GEORGE FELTON, Esq; mHE TURKISH BATHS are now open _L daUy, (Sundays excepted) from 9 o'clock a.m. until S o'clock p.m. StNGLE BATH, Ss. Gel.' Subscription Tickets entitling to 12 Baths, 30s. WEDNESDAYS SET APART FOR, LADIES. MANAGE )!S. Gentlemen's Davs—Mr. JOHN LONG. Ladies' Days—Mrs. LONG. By Ordbr of the Directors, JOHN WILLI\MS, Secretary. llth August, 1864. PURE AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN. SODA WATER. ELLIS's. RUTHIN. POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S. RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S. RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA AND POTASS WATER, AX EXCELLENT INTERNAL BEtEDY FOR GOUT. The Public are particulary requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. EUia and Son, Ruthin," with- out which none is genuine. Sold by :—Thomas WHUams, Chemist; Thomas and Co., Mostyn Street D. 0. Williams, ditto Kobert Hushes, Confectioner Hayn, Wine Merchant; Chantrey. Wine Merchant; and at all ttgk Hotels. May be obtained Mt aH respectabte Chembt, Con- fectioners, and Hotel-keepers and wholesale only, from R. ELUS & Sotr, Ruthin, North Wa)es. LLANDUDNO NEW CHURCH. 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 t2416 Os. 6d., which, together with the Donations already promised, make a total of nearly jt: 3000. The Committee therefore intend to lay the Founda- tion Stone in the course of the present summer, as soon as the pfans and estimates can be completed. The church is to contain not lesa than 1000 sittings, and as the outlay will necessarily be very large, the com- mittee eamestty request the co-operation and assistance of all, to enable them to provide the church accommoda- tion, which is RO urgently needed, with the least pomible delay. The pecuniary aid of the Visitors is earnestly solicitect, 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, it the Estate Omce, Church Watka, Llandndno, to receive contributions. Donations may be also paid to the Treasurers, the National and Provincial Bank of Eng- land, Moatyn Street, every Wednesday and Saturday, or at Conway daily; and to the Chairman, the Rector of the Parish, and to the Honorary Secretaries, Mr. John Williams, Estate Omee, and Dr. T. C. Roden, No9, Ne- vill Crescent. Llandudno, May 19th. J864 LEGERDEMAIN AND VENTRILOauISM- '?TAURICE TEMPLETON the Ventnio- ?'I_ quiat and Northern Magician, gives his uniqu* Entertainment every Monday Evening in the Baths As- sembly Room, Llandudno, at a special request of a num- ber of innuential gentlemen. During the Season he will abo visit moat of the towns of North Wales, due oatio* of which will be given. M. T. had the honour of performing before Her Majesty at Windsor CMtIe. and is allowed to be the &r<t Venth' loquist in the United Kingdom. '\JORRELLS HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE, CHURCH WALKS. LLANDUDNO. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO LET. HoutM. Sitting Rooms. Bed do. Situation. PoMtttion. 1 4 10 Facing the Sea Aug.Uth. 137 Do., 2n<! 138 Do., 30th July. 1 3 9 Church Walks August 3rd. 124 Chapel Street 30th July. 1 3 M Llanfairfechan 30th July. with Coach House and Stable FOR SALE. 2 Each 3 7 with suitable Omce, ("rden, &c., Facing the Sea. For particulanhapply to Mr. T. MorreM. House Agent, and Decorator, Church Wtlks. Handudno. FREEDOM of WORSHIP in the NA.TION. J' AL CHURCH.-The alienation of the Working Classes from Public Worship is caused by the vicious ar- rangements of nearly all our Churches and Chapels. The date and origin of the Pew Svste))t is not ancient it is not Roman Catholic, nor is it Protestant it took its rise nearly two centuries after the Reformation, in one of the darkest periods of the whole British History. Examine any of the City (London) Churches, and a few benches up the middle aiide. or at the back of the galleries, constitute nearly the whole of the accommodation set apart for near- !y the <Af largeit class of all-The WorkinK Men m<I their FamtUes. What wonder, then. if the mechanic en- tering suchaChureh. and feling himself regarded almost M an intruder, resolve. <o <ya there 1.0 mM< ? It is not the re- solution on the part of a man not yet religious a very natural one ? The truth is, we have- gone into the teeth of St. James' injunctions, and are now "reaping that which we have sown." The simple ¡'em.:dy M repentance axd imnwdiatei-e-stitution.- "nie Record" Newspaper. Tract') and Papers against the Pew System may be had at 5, Dale-street, Liverpool. The North Walts C%ran tele M MyM<<r«.! for traumitsion Abroad. THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE ADVEJM'fSER MR THE PRINCIPALITY. Saturd(.y, August 13, 1864. Mnted and Published by the Editor and Propnetor JbaK KNtfttPlB DOUGLAS, of the parMi of BaDgnr, at hM General Printing Office. Caftle-atreet. BaMor. PRINTED BY STEAM POWER.