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WAXTK1) a steady young woman as Cook. limit be a good Washer and Ironer. Good oharacter from last situation will be required. Also, a good HouseruifltL—Apply at the North Wales Chronicle Office, &ngor.. TVTANTED, a CUR ATE, for Lower a. gar. Thorough knowledge of Wehh and English required. Aypty to ??° ??' ?"? P?'ce, Vicar, Bangor. W- ANTED Immediately, a CURATE, where yy English and Welsh are required. Stipend M per annum. Apply to the Vicar of Llanidloes. WANTED, a Curate, in the Diocese of Bangor* As lie will have to officiate in Welsh md English, he must be well acquainted with both lan- jua^es.—Apply to the Rev. the Rector, LIanaber. Bar- mouth. MEDICAL PUPIL. WH. TEPHEXSO. Blackburn, has a we V,i"ncy for a well educated young gentleman above. WANTKD, by aresp??e yonn?Wom?n, w1).} fan b? w?U rpc??tMJ?))df?. ? situation AS LADY'S MAID. Understands Dressmtvfcing and Huir- dreasiag. Address, A. n Post Office, Portniadoc, WANT I'D. us an Indoor Servant, a young W Man who can wait at Table an,1 do the ordinary household work of a man servant. A satisfactory re- ference required—Apply t. D. C., at the uffiee of this paper. TO NOBIiEMH* AND GENTLEMEN", WANTED, a Situation as STEWARD or BAILIFF, by a married man who h? )md exten- give and practical experience in the general management ti land and stock. Can give the liigheat of references and lecurity if required. Address J. O.K., Bowdeu YíUa, Nursery-street, I air- field, Liverpool. Young Gentleman, aged 21. who has A passed his examination in Anatomy and Physi- dogy, at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, is desirous of ineetiog with all engagement as Assistant to a Salary not so much an object, as an opportunity to advance in the profession. -Addresi, P. U., 04rallicle Office, Bangor. GOVERNÉSS-WANTED, by a Young Lady, a Morning or Daily Engagement as GO- VERN ESS in a Gentiemans' Family, in the Neighbour- hood of Conway, or a Situation as COMPANION to a Lady, travelling preferred. Address, G. W. M, W. Jones, Bookseller, Rose Hill Street, Conway. TO DRUGGISTS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED Immediately, a COMPETENT ASSISTANT. He must be a good Dispenser, and used u) all branches in the trade. A Churchman pre- Addre«, (naming Salary and Reference) R. 1. Jones, Cambrian Pill Depot, Tremadoc, North Wales. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. BELLE VUE, near Pwllhe1i. with 5 Acres Bof L \?D and a good WaUed GARDEN. ftiquire of B. T. Ellis, Esq., Rhyllech, Pwlllieli. (The LET for 12 Months-a FURNISHED THOITSE, delightfully situated in the best part of Upper Bangor, containing Two Sitting Room, and Four Bed Rooms, %ore Room, Kitchen, and Scullery. Terms £ ) per week. Apply to Mr. Davies, Postmaster, Upper Bangor. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. rm be Sold or Let, with immediate pos- ?_ __ion, the BRITISH HOTEL. Bangor, North r. 'Hie house is mORt eligibly "ituated, and doing a targe Family, Commercial, and Posting business. Full particulars may be obtained on making personal applica- fioo to the Proprietor, Mr. Wra. Dew, whose other public engagements necessitate his relinquishing the business. FLINTSHIRE, TO GRAZIERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. TO be LET. "BRYNGWYN," 109 acres, in splendid order, all having been boned well adapted for a Cattle Salesman, being within a inileof Caerswys. "MAEbYDDG WYNION," 98a. lr. 22p., in the parish of Llanasa, in the holding of the Executors of Mr. Thos. Williams, lately deceased. Apply to Mr. Thomas Jones, Gym, Llanasa. TO BE LET, For 6 Month, t from the lit of September Next, AGENTLEMANS' RESIDENCE in the ASuburbs of Beaumaris, commanding a splendid view of the Menai Stnits and Carnarvonshire Mountains, eontaining 3 Reception Rooms, 9 Bedrooms, Kitchens, and every convenience suitable for a Gentleman's Family. Also, Stabling for 4 Horses, Coach House, Paddock, and a well-stocked Garden. Apply to Andrew Laurie, Baron Hill, Beaumans. LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS BAY, NEAR COLWYN, CONWAY, AND LLANDUDNO. Most eligible and desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES (Forming part of Rhos Farm), FRONTING the beautiful Bay of Llan- J' drillo. with its fine beach for Batiiing, splendid sea and land views, Salmon Fisheries, and numerous other local attractions and objects of interest, may now be secured by early application to J. R. Griffith. Esquire, solicitor, Llanrwst; L. L. Parry Evans, Esq., Rhos farm, Llandrillo, near Conway or to Mr. George Felton, architect, land surveyor, and auctioneer, Moøtyn Estate Office, Llandudno. LLANFAIRFECHAN. NORTH WALES, MIDWAY BETWEEN CONWAY AND BANGOR. TO LET, for a period of One, Two, or Three Years, the uewly erected Villa Residence, called BRYN GOLEU VILLA, containing three large and lofty Reception Rooms, five commodious Bedrooms, two Servants' Bedrooms, Bath Room and Water Closet, &c„ standing on its own grounds of over one Acre, tastefully laid out and ornamentally planted, with the advantage of gea bathing, which is within two uiinuts' walk. This Elegant Villa, situate on the Menai Straits, com- mands delightful views of Anglesey,' Puffin Island, &e. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Atkinson, builder, Penmaeu Lodge, Llanfairfechan Messrs. Light- body and Boalt, Estate Agents, No. 1, Derby Square, Castle Street, Liverpool; or to W. Y. Hardie, Esq., Civil Engineer, Bangor. LLANFIHANGEL-GLYN-MYFYR IN- j CLOSURE,—The Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice, that a Meeting of the Persons interested in Llanfiliangel Hills, Commons or Mountains, situate in the Parish of Llanfihangel-GIyn- Myfyr, in the Counties of Denbigh and Merioneth, will be held on the 14th day of September next, at the hour of Eleven in the Foienoon, at the White Lion Hotel, in the Parish of Cerrigydruidion, in the said County .of Denbigh, for the purpose of resolviug upon further Instructions to the Valuer, nut inconsistent with the terms and condi- tions of the Provisional Order made by them iu the mat- ter of the said Inclosure. Witness my hand this 12th day of August, in the year of our Lord, 1864, J, R. MOORE, By Order of the Board. LLANGWM INCLOSURE. The Inclo- L j sure Commissioners for England and Wales hereby give Notice. that a Meeting of the Persons interested in E,l,anmn Hills, Sleepwalks or Commons, Mtu?te in the rris ?ieess of D?swm and Cemg-y.dnndion. tnthe couuty fDenbigh, wiUbehetd on theMthday ofSEMEMnM next, at the hour of Eleven in the forenoon, at the White Lion Hotel, in the aaid parish of Cfrng-y-dnudion. for the purpose of resolving upon further Instructions to the Vainer, not inconsistent with the terms and conditions of the Provisional Order made by them in the matter ot the said Inclosure. Witness my hand, this 12th day of August, in the year of our Lord 1864. J. R. MOORE, By Order of the Board. SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Sale of the Modern-built Residential Castle called Bityv- BRAS CASTLE and demesne, situate midway between the County Town df Carnarvon and Llanberis. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY ?A U' M"' At the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 26th of August, 1S64, 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, AL of Norman Architecture, with ih Tower Lodges, Out-ofHces, Orchard, Kitchen Garden, an,1 pleasure grouuds, and delightfully situated in the centre of the most romantic and inagnificeut scenery in the Pincipality, in the Palish of Lhnru., dis- tant 4 miles front the County Town of Carnarvon, and :? ??l, ? ?s from Ll?nberis and the base of Snowdon. to- gether with about- 81 acres of Land. a large portion of which has been tastefully laid out with Shrubbeftes and Plantations of luxuriant grouch, and the whole enclosed within Park Walls of 7 to 10 feet high. I. This )'nnue ediOce h? only rccaB?y 'ntMjtt?t?kijt !?rfe outhv by the present i,ropri?tA)r MM'contMm t2 Bedrooms, 4 noMe Reception Room* with arched French windows opening to the lawti, the Dining Room—27 ft. by 17 ft. and 16ft high, all groined, and richly panelled ceiling, and a detached Orchcitra in communication excellent Oflhe, 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 he erected on the Line of Railroad between Carnarvon and Llanberis within i 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 application 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 subj ect 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. BEAUMARIS. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW On MONDAY, the 29th of August inst., and not on SATUR- DAY, the 27th day of August, as previously advertised, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Liverpool Arms Hotel, Beaumaris, THE following desirable Freehold and TLea,;ehold property, namely, seven freehold houses, with their appurtenances, situate in Rosemary Lane, Beaumaris, now or late in the occupation of Mr. Richard Hughes, and others, and producing a net annual rent of £ 32, or thereabouts; and two leasehold houses, but recently erected, situate in Alma Street, producing the net annual rent of 957, or thereabouts, and held for a term, of which 70 years and upwards are now unexpired. The property will be sold in such lots as may be deter- mined upon, and subject to such conditions as may be pro- duced at the time of sale. The houses in Alma Street adjoin, and one of them fronts the Menai Straits, and commands beautiful views of the Snowdon range of mountains. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber, and Hughes, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE of ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD LAND near Carnarvon. MR. W. DEW. Has received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION. early in September (unless previously disposed of by private Contract ). fiiHAT beautifully situated FREEHOLD 1 FARM called PEKYM'LU, near Carnarvon, in Lots, Full particulars of which will duly appear in a future ad- vertisement. SALE of HORSES &c., at BANGOR. MR. W. DEW, RESPECTFULLY announces that his next ft PERIODICAL SALE of HORSES and CAR- RIAGES, will be held on Friday, 9th September, at the MART. attached to the British Hotel, Baugor. All entries must be sent on or before the 1st September. IMPORTANT TO FLOCK MASTERS. Sale qf Hqh Class Pure Bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWES, EWE and RAltf LAMBS, Src. MR. W. DEW, Begs to intimate that lie has received instructions from Mr. Havward, Esq., of PENBRTN SEIONT, Carnarvon, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At the MART attached ts the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, on FRIDAY, 9th September, 1864, commencing at One   PTTRE BRED Shropshire Down ?SPLENDID PURE BRED Shropshire Down Ewes. 16 Ditto EWE LAMBS. 4 RAM LAMBS. 1 YEARLING RAM. THE above are descended from the cele- I' brated Flocks of Lord Wemlock. Messrs. Crane and Bowen, and well sustain the high character of this greatly prized Breed. The Ewes will be sold in Pens of Five each, and the Rams separately. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. Attractive Sale of Pitre Bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN PRIZE SHEEP, Superior Cart Horses, Implements in Husbandry, Hay, c, at FFRIDD OED-D. MR. W. DEW, Has been favoured with instructions from Archibold Price, Esq., (who is declining Farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, the letter end of September, at FFRIDDOEBD, Bangor, rpHE whole of his celebrated Shropshire Down Flock, and Superiof Farming Stock. Further particulars will appear in future Advertise- The whole will be minutely described in Catalogues. Sale by Messrs. LUCAS and CO., ANNUAL SALE at LYTHAM, nr. Preston. OQA VALUABLE YOUNG HORSES, by 3SO Messrs. LUCAS ?nd CO., of the Repository, Liverpool, &t the CUftou Arms Lytham. 380 YOUNG HORSES. Bred by the tenantry and subscribers to the North Lan. cashire, Lytham, and Kirkham Agricultural Societies. On Thursday, August 25th, 163 Young Horfies-huntem hacks, and carriage hcreae. On Friday, August 26tb, 121 Young Horses, of similar quality and description. On Saturday, August 27th, 106 Firet-clasg Cart and Van Horses. N.B.-This stud is superior to any previous sale. Catalogues may be had at Lucas's Repository, Liver- pool. SALE YB MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, GWYTHERIN, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BULL INN, in Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of August, 18G4, at 4 p.m., bBY MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR. rpIIP; following property, in the following I_ or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as iqhau be determined at the Sale.. Lot 1. —A very desirable dwelling house and a Shop, with a good stable, warehouse aud out-buildings and a large garden attached, in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Hughes, situate in Gwytherin, where she carries on a good trade—it being the only shop in the village; and also 4 dwelling-houses with gardens attached, in the oc- cupation of David Roberts, William Jones, Henry Jones, and John Williams and another dwell ing- lio aqe anil gar- (Ion, by William Hughes,—all situitte in the village of Gwytherm. Lot 2.—The farm and lands called Ty uewydil y Pen- nant, held by Margaret Williams, widow, .situate in the parish of Gwythuriu, about a mile and a half from the village, and containing together 124 acres, 2 rood s and 32 peaches, including a qaiUet of half an acre in the lands of Lord Newborough. The homestead, with suitable oufc- tite l?vel of the vattey, mirqu? with "I ?? 1, 1 4" r"eg ?f good l\le' ami Nsture land, in an excellent state of cultivation and management, antl the remainder of tha farm, lying clove aud ndjoiuing, con- sists of about 7!) acres of capital hill pasture, well fenced in, and about 13 aires of it is now cultivated with a crop of oats. Close adjoining are the open common wastes of the parish, on which valuable rights of sheep pasture ex- ist attached to the property. To a sportsman, this may be attractive, as grouse abonndon these mountain wastes a,1 on their inclosure, the owner of this property will be entitled to Illlotmcnts of them. The grouse are also found on the hill pasture, and the property has good hare and uatridge shooting. W.th the exception of the portions abutting on the com- mon land, the property is surrounded by the estates of William Hanmer, Esq., Lord Newborough, Miss Edwards and Mr. Evan Jones. Gwytherin is distant 6 miles from Llanrwst, and 12 miles from Denbigh -both excellent market towns, and to which railways are opened, connecting them with Chester and Liverpool by the Chester and Holyhead Rail- ways. The tenant of Ty newydd y Pennant will show the pro- peity, and further information may be had from her Mr. William Jones, Merddyn, Gwytherin or Mr. Richard Williams, Solicitor, Vale Street, Denbigh, with whom a map of the property may be seen. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. LLANDUDNO. Valuable and Important. LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES for SALE, comprising Two Commodious Houses in Nevill Crescent, fronting the Beach, and One in North Parade, adjoining the Post Office. AIR. GEORGE FELTON, Respectfully announces that he has received instructions from the Assignees under aDeed of Assignment to SELL BY AUCTION, At the ROYAL HOTEL, in the Town of Llandudno, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of August, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to Conditions, (unless disposed of in the meantime of which due notice will be given,) rpilE following most desirable and eligible J_ LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz :— Lots 1 aud 2. All those Two Superior Residences known as Nos. 9 and 10, Neville Crescent, containing each Spacious Entrance Hall and Stairoase, 4 Lofty Entertaining Rooms, 11 Bed- rooms, 2 Water Closets, Servants' Hall, Kitchen. Scullery, Butler's China and Store Pantries, &c;, and Garden at baek, Water and Gas laid on in each instance. These 2 Lots form part of a handsome crescent of Houses recently erected, fronting the centre of the Bay, and thus commanding the finest views of-the twoornis- heads and the entire sweep of the .Bay. They are second to none in the town either in point of substantiality, con-A venience, or situation, and are now occupied by most re- spectable tenants. The Property is held under Leases for 99 Years from the 25th of March, 1862, at an Annual Ground Rent of £9 19s. 6d. each House. Lot 3. A Commodious First Class Dwelling House known as *• the Manor" now in the occupation of Mr. Brentnall, situate in North Parade, Llandudno, and adjoining the Post Office, containing 4 fine Sitting Rooms, with Bay Window to each, 12 Bedrooms, besides Attics, 2 Water Closets, Housemaids' Closets, Servants' Hall and Sitting Room, and all requisite Domestic Offices and Conveniences. This Lot is singularly advantageous as to situation. having an extensive frontage to Gloddaeth Street, and fine Sea Views from all the entertaining Rooms, and being also in close proximity to tli8 principal Public Buildings in the Town, and the leading business Shops. The Property is held under a Lease for 99 Years from the 29th day of September, 1860, at an Annual Ground Rent of £1:& 12s. Od. For all particulars prior to the Day of Sale. application maybe made to Messrs. W. H. Reece and Farrant, Solici- tors, or to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, all of Llandudno. LLANDUDNO. SALE of a Desirable LEASEHOLD HOUSE, 3 COT- TAGES, and It ACRE of LAND on the South Side of the Hill, immediately opposite the Royal Hotel. MR GEORGE FELTON, Has been instructed by the Executors of the late Mr. Roger Lester to SELL BY AUCTION, At the ROYAL HOTEL, in the Town of Llandudno, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of August, 18&1, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to Conditions to be there A iffost eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, A known as BODNANT COWAGE, which, with i? Grounds and 3 Smaller COTTAGES, occupies It ACRE of LAND, in the most sheltered and commanding posi- tion in the town. The B OURe contains 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Attics, Kitchen, Scullery, Washhouse, and otherConven- iences. with Front and Garden Entrances. Itis surround- ed by Ornamental Gardens and Grounds, arranged in terraces and planted, and which, at a small outlay in the construction of a Road, might be rendered available as beaxi tif al Building Sites. The whole Property is held under a Lease for Lives, of which Two, aged 37 and 41 respectively now survive, and 21 Yea rs afterwards, the Annual Ground Rent being £1 3s. Od. only. For p articulars prior to the Sale, application may be made to Mr. Wm. Hughes, Solicitor, 1, Castle Street, Con- way, or to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, AT LLANDUDNO, AUGUST 23rd, 24th, 25th, and 26th, 1864. MARCUS'S SPECIAL DAY TRAINS ON TUESVA Y, WEDNESDAY, THURS- DAY, and FRIDA Y, AUGUST 23rd, 24tb, 25th, and 26th, Closed Cars. lot Class, Will Leave Hours qf Depnrture. Fare for Double Journey. s. d. 8. d. J H.)yh?d. 7 M ?n. 3 0 6 0 Carnarvon 7 45 „ 2 6 5 0 Portdinomic 7 M 2 0 4 b Baugor 855 1 6 3 6 Aber  97 1 6 3 0 I UaufMrfeeh.m 9 15 1 0 2 6 P,? 121 1 0 2 0 Conw?y SM ?06 1 0 Mandudnu June. 950 )>0 t UMrwst. 910 1 0 2 6 t Taly Cafn 9 3i „ J 0 9 2 0 t Llansaintffiaid 9 42 0 6 1 0 FOR LLANDUDNO, Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-prioe. OBSERVE t Tickets are only available for the Day of Issue. Passengers for Bangor, Carnarvon, and intermediate Stations, will leave Llandudno at 8-20 p.m. ± Passengers for Stations on the IJanrwst luiie will leave Llandudno, each Evening, at 9-15 p.m. + Passengers for Holyhead can leave Llandudno by any Tmin. Tickets adBills may be obtained of the Booking CSerkt at the above Stations. ,t th..bov. HENRY R. MARCUS, Agent, 25, Leigh St., Liverpool, and 22, Crosby Hall Chambers, Biahopgate Si, London. SALE? BY MESSRS. OWEN AND SON. THJ3 DA Yf Important Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, "&HEEP, &c., at Carnarvon. rl: V MESSRS. OWEN and SON RespecttttBi announce that they will SELL BY A Uf TOTS, at the MART belonging to the Prince of I, Walea Jlotel, on SATUHDAY, August 20,1864, com- mencingTwelve o'clock at Noon, EVE]UL VALUABLE HORSES, com- ? primMMv?ntt meful HMMM Horses, High Stepping Cobs audvpODieu, po?rful Mtd active Cart Horses, a number 4 New and Second-hand CARRIAGES of various stjriO and description; aUo Harness, Saddlery, Carts, Implements, Ac. About óO Pure Shropshire Down Sheep including Ewes, tjwe jarabs, and Rain Lambs, splendid young Bull. ^lto'Hfamess, Saddlery, Cart, Implements, &c. The ttho'Ui may be viewed on lIIornin" of Sale, and every Witty for tryiqg and examining the Horses will be givel).. N. way be had on application to the Auct:oae«n:Mi. Bifridge-rttreet. 'JlSfAT (tAUt AT BANGOR- TO PRlVlfcE FAWltTlS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND THIS PUBLIC. A large and varied assemblage of CHINA, CUT GLASS, ORNAMENTAL and useful items. MESSRS. E, HUGIlOWEN AND SON Have received instructions from Messrs. H. Walton and Co., Hanley, Potteries, to SELL BY AUCTION, in Market Hall, Bangor, ou Mouday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday, August 29th, 30th, and 13;lst, 1804, AN extensive, varied, and Valuable Stock of CHINA. CUT GLASS, ORNAMENTS, PARIAN, and STONE WARE. A magnificent range of best dinner services, enamelled in red, green, aud maroon, with flowers and other interesting designs, adapted to 12, 18, and 24 persons; several plainer dinner services, in convenient sizes for family use, A profusion of dessert services, richly grounded in maroon, green, mazarine blue, and Alhambra patterns, gilded and artistically enriched with floral and landscape paintings. Breakfaat, tea, and coffee services, of the purest, transparent cluna, representing unobtrusive as well as elaborate patterns, many being surpassingly beautiful. Double and single .toilet services, appropriate for principal and secondary apartments, and affording ample choice in the latest productions, amongst which will be found designs after Flaxman and isther eminent artists. A choice display of ornamental elegancies, the more prominent of which are highly finished parian groups and statuettes, Bohemian and French vltses, and lustres of the most tasteful character. Richly cut glass in decanters, port, sherry, claret, champagne glasses, tumblers, crofts, &c., &c. A fine display of papier mache tea and other trays, rich gilt eight-day Timepieces, under glass shades; stuffed Birds and cases, a quantity of electro and metal-mounted Jugs, tea and coffee pots, &c., and a variety of other miscellanies. May be viewed each morning of sale between the hours of 9 and 12. Sale to commence each day at 1 o'clock and 6. N .B. -Experienced Packers will be in attendance. TO BE LET BY THE YEAR, A FURNISHED DETATCHED COTTAGE, CONTAINING 2 good Sitting Rooms, 4 Bed- \l rooms, and 2 Servant's Rooms, kitclisig Pantries Coach-house, and Two-Stalled Sable. A good-and pretty Garden the only land.. It is well situated for Scenery. There is English Church Service within walking distance also, Fishing and Boating. PENMAENMAWR BUILDING LAND. W. P. AYRES, CONTRACTOR, fro. HAS Seteral Plots of Freehold & Leasehold JTT Land to DISPOSE OF, with immediate possession. All the Plots command views of magnificent scenery. Particulars upon application to W. P. A., Agent for the Alexandra Hotel Company. Mountain View, Penmaenmawr, Aug. 6, 1864. LLANDUDNO. LLANDUDNO TURKISH <& GENERAL BATHS COMPANY, LIMITED. Board of Directors. JAMES NICOL, Esq., M.D., CHAIRMAN. EDWARD MOORE, Esq. W. F. CHAPMAN, Esq. THOMAS HOLLICK,Esq. GEORGE FELTON, Esq THE TURKISH BATHS are now open ?_ <aUy. (Sundays excepted) from 9 o'clock am.udtil 8 o'cl»ok p.m. SINGLE BATH, 3s. 6d. Subscription Tickets entitling to 12 Baths, 30s. WEDNESDAYS SET APART FOR LADIES. MANAGERS. Gentlemen's Days-Mr. JOHN LONG. -Ladies' Days-Mrs. LONG. i By Order of the Directors, JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary. 11th August, 1864. IN the Matter of the Assignment of the Estate Mid Effects of David aul Owen Williams, Btu_ ilders, Upper Bangor, duly registered in pursuant to The Bankiu e-Act 1861." AU Persons ?oiyn.- Creditors of, or having Claims against the above named Parties, or their said Estate, and who have not already executed the said Assignment are re- quested to send particulars of their respective claim to the undersigned, on or before the 1st Day of September, 1864, in order that such particulars may be examined, and, if found correct, a dividend paid thereon. Claims or Particulars received afterwards may be excluded from participating in such dividend. THOMAS FOULKES, of Bangor, Solicitor to Messrs. William Roberts & William Francis Williams the Assignees & Trustees of the said Estate. Bangor, 18th August, 1864. PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Chancery, made in the matter of the Estate of Mary Mo- v, deceased, and a cause of Morley against Saunders, t -e creditors of the said Mary Morley, late of I 4n the parish of Llanrwst, in the Principality of Wales, urinster, deceased, who died in or about the month of March, 1851, are by their solicitors, on or before the 'nd day of November, 1864, to come iu and prove th? debts at the Chambers of the Vice Chancellor Kin- d'?y, at K\- 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middle- sex. or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ex- cluded from the benefit of the said order. Tuesday, the 8th day of November, 1864, at 12 o'clock at noon, at tlx said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and lidin(li,.Rf ,ig upon the claims. Dated thi-. i.th day of July, 1864, J. H. BUCKLEY, Chief Clerk. RO I-' NSON & TOMLIN of 3G. Jermyn Street, L u.don, solicitors, London Agents for James h Tomlin, of Richmond, Yorkshire, solici- tors for the Plaintiff. J?I]KL.- J)SEPH JONES, Deceased. T?RS?\ to the Statute 22nd and 23rd ± Victorh "hap. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the L?. i Property, and to relieve Trustees," KOTi ii: IS HEREBY GIVEN, That all pew < having any claim against the Estate of JOSEPH Josm, Maesgwilvm, in the Parish of RhuUdlan, in Ù", County of Flint, farmer (who died on the 1st day of Jn'v, 1864, and whose Will was proved in the DistrMt R^.stry ? Saint A?tph. nthched to Her ?iMty'a Court, ?rob?te,on the Mth day of July, uiM by the Beve?"'t Owen Jones, Incumbent of Pentre- ?"'ts.in the C?ty of Denbigh, the Executor named in tMBMd Will), :m required to send thcpM'hcuhra of such claims or dermuds to the said Executor, at his residence, Bton Egiwys, Pentrevoelas, Llanrwst, on or before the 1st day <<; October next, after which time the before the lat day. said Executor will piwead to distribute the Assets of the Testator among tho parties entitllled thereto, having re- gard only to the claijis which shall be justly due and owing, and of which tie Executor shall then have received notloe. Durismed wthin in Bixteellth J"y of August, 1864. OWEN J0NES> Exeautor. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. ■ » i-«rr> DEPARTMENTS. SILKS DRESSES SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS BONNETS RIBBONS PABASOLS I UMBRELLAS I MILLINERY & FLOWERS I HOSIERY GLOVES I LACES HABERDASHERY I TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, b. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. BOO TAN D HOE EST A B LIS H M E N T, 804, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, T1 SAAC ROBERTS hes to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that he has constantly on hand a large assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and Chiltf r<en's. Boot and Shoes, bott French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements of the Season, and of the LAIM>1FA^muiNa. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtainiug a really First-ciass article, at a Moderate rgafV. Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD.—O! IESU NA'D GAMWATTH. THE MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE IIELD AT LLANDUDNO, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 23rd, 24tli, 25th and 26th, 1864, IN THE SPACIOUS PAVILION SPECIALLY ERECTED TO ACCOMMODATE 6,000 PERSONS. PRESIDENTS. 1st Day, W. BULKELEY HUGHES, Esq., Plascoch. 2nd Day, GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, Esq. 3rd Day, The LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. 4th Day, J. WILLIAMS, Esq., Treffos. VICE-PRESIDENT. Rev. J. GR [FFITHS, Rector of Neath. CONDUCTORS. 1st Day, GWALCHMAI. 2nd Day, GWRGANT. | 3rd Day, CLWYDFAEDD. ? 4th Day, Rev. E. STEPHENS. THE AWARDING OF PRIZES amounting to £ 400, and competition in Vocal and Instru- mental Music will take place on the Morning of each day. IX THE EVENING, CONCERTS OF NATIONAL MUSIC, Will be given, for which the services of the following (listinguished Artistes have been engaged, viis VOCALISTS. Miss EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymru, Pencerddes). Miss KATE WYNNE (Llinos Gwyuedd). Mr. W. H. CUMMINGS. I Mr. LEWIS THOMAS. I Mr JOHN OWEN (Owain Alaw, Pencerdd). Mr. L. W. LEWIS (Llew Llwyvo). PEOTLTLON SINGERS. IDRIS FYCHAN, EOS MON, AND OTHERS. INSTRUMENTALISTS HARPS. Mr. J. BALSIR CHATTERTON (Prif Delynor Lloegr) j Harpist to her Majesty the Queen. | Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia); Professor of the Harp at the Royal Academy. Mr ELLIS ROBERTS (Eos Meirion), Harpist to his Royal Highness the rriuce ot wales. Mr. LLEWELYN ROBERTS (Cerddor y De), the celebrated Triple Harp Player. PIANOFORTE. Miss KATE ROBERTS, of the London Academy of Music. Mr. H. V. LEWIS, R. A.. of Music. Mr. GEORGE OWEN, Llandudno. VIOLIN. Mr. E. W. THOMAS, Leader of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society. COBNET-A-PISTON. „I, Mr. EDWARD MATHEWS. Efficient Choirs have been ngaged to assist in the Choru,.ies.-Conductora,-PENC,EitDD GWALIA and OWAIN ALAW. Morning Admission—Reserved Seats, 4s. First Class, 3s. Second Class, 2s. Third Class, Is. Evening Admission—Reserved Stalls, 5s. First Class, 4s.; Second Class, 2s. 6d.; Third Class, Is. Course Tickets—Reserved Stalls, 25s.; First Class, 21s.; Second Class, 12s. 6d. 18" The Sacred. and Secular Duetts, Nos. 4 and 5 not being published in time, are withdrawn from competi- tion. Railway Cheap Excursion Trains will leave Liverpool every Morning at 6 50 a.m. 4s Od Return. Chester 7 45 3s 6d Holyhead 7 15 3s Od Ditto, Tuesday, Special 7 40 u 3s Od M'chester, Tues. & Thurs 6 0 4s 6d Mold, Friday, Special. 6 50 3s 6d Oswestry, Special. 0 0 Os Od South Wales, Monday, August 22nd, Returning up to August 29th. • every day, at single fare On the Vale of Clwyd Line, every day, at single fare for the double journey; and on the 25th a Special Train returning after the Concerts. The Trains return from Llandudno for Bangor, Car narvon, &c., at 8 20 p.m.; for the Llanrwst Line at 9 14 p.m.: and for all other places at 8 30 p.m., after the Concerts. For further particulars see small bills, to be had at all the Railway Stations. THR FAIRY STKAMPACKET will leave Menai Bridge, each morning at 8 o'clock, calling at Bangor and Beaumaris, returning at 6 o'clock, p.m. THE EISTEDDFOD PACKET will leave the Landing Stage Liverpool, at 7 o'clock each morning, returning at 5 30 p.m., and on Friday, at 9 o'clock, p.m. Refreshment on board. Apply to Captain Williams, Sun Tavern, Red Cross-street, Liverpool. THE EISTEDDFOD PUBLICATIONS.—The following works have been published, aud may be had fromR. Hughes and Son, Wrexham, No, land 2of Yr Eisteddfod I the Qu"- terly Journal of the Institution. No. 3 in the press, and will be ready September 1st, 1864, price Is. each. The Prize Cantata-" The Siege of Harlech," price 2s. This Cantata will be performed at the Eisteddfod. llo Prize Motett, price Is. A subject for competition at the Eisteddfod. The Swansea Chair Awdl,—" Albert Dda," price 6d, published by Mr. Gee, Denbigh. WM. WILLIAMS, ) Q.?t. JOHN WILLIAMS,  SecmtuiaL N.B.-Office for change, and the issue of Tickets, close to the Pavilion, Llandudno. THE APOTHECARIES HALL, BANGOR. R. HUGrHES FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR, respectfully to state that his IN announcing the Opening of his Establishment, begs respectfully to smte that his ??K OF DRUGS is pure, fresh, ?d c?efuUy selected, ?hiB CHMICAL8 .ndPHARMACEU. 'i??AL PREPARATIONS are obt?iued from the first L?bor?riM in England. He hopes hM knowledge .{tbt bi?g?ed'bym? years' experience in England, W?te., and D?bh., combined with unremitting y??t ?. tention ?merit confidence and approval. tention, wiU merit »nifdenceand ^rov^AiuLY RECIPES ACCURATELY DISPENSED. An Prescriptions dispensed at this Establishment are numbered and registered in a book of reference, and tM number marked on the label and prescription, which will prevent any delay in case of sudden illness. A Choice Assortment of English and foreign Perfumery. HUGHES' CELEBRATED MONA BOUQUET.—This delightful and agreeable Perfume possesses a peeuto fragrance, and is greatly admired for its richness and durability.-In Bottles, Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. SALE by Messrs. CHURTON, 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-class Station at Llandudno Junction, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway; and possessing a Station on the Llandudno branch, close to the Lodge entrance, sub- divided into convenient sized Lota, 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 QUEEN'S HOTEL, LLANMDSO, about the latter end of the month of August next, 1864, IN convenient Lots to be shortly determin- L edupm, with a REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE TITLE, and immediate poMeassion, THE DEGANWY ESTATE, (Of which it is now intended to Sell a portion) is most oharminaly situated between the fine intaroating old BOROUGH TOWN OF CONWAY, And the fashionable WatAiiiig-place of LLANDUDNO, In the Parish of Egiwyi-rhoa, in the County of Camar- t von; commanding remarkably beautiful views of the Bay, Bridges, ancient Castle, and walls of Conway, with the magnificent mountains of Penmaenmawr, Snowdon, and Carnedd. Llewelyn in the distance; the bay Mid town of Llandudno, with the noble Ormeshead; Puffin Island, the Anglesey Coast, the Bay of Colwyn; the Mansions, beautifully timbered Parks, and grounds of Gloddaeth and Bodyagallen, and other places of great interest. Eminent Engineers are now employed in laying out a bold carriage drive from Llandudno Junction Station to the town of Llandudno, through the 'centre of the pro- perty, with other roads to Eglwya-rhos Church, Glodd- aeth, and Bodysgallen, thus enabling the proprietors to sub-divide the Estates into ve. y eligible Sites for the erection of Marine Villa Residences, each of which wiH possess uninterrupted and very charming views. The Site of the old Castle of Degan wy, 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, and confer votes for the Carnarvon- shire Contributory Boroughs, and entitle the occupier* 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. In the meantime any further information may be had upon application to Messrs. Wyatt & Sisson, soli- citors, St. Asaph; Mr. James, solicitor, Llallrwst Messrs. Roberts, Simpson, & Co., solicitors, 62, Moor- gate-street, London ( E.C.); Mr. Felton, architect and auctioneer, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandndno; or from Messrs. Churton & Elphick, auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. '■ i NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID ROBERTS begs to notify to Vi- _LF aitors, that he has removed from Denbigh House, Church Walks, to No. 3, Gloddaeth Crescent, where he hili a large and oommodious house, with ApafteafA. Let.