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BY ELECTRIC TELEGRAPH. LONDON CORN MARKET-FUIOAT. Prices nominally, as Monday LIVERPOOL CORN MARKET-Fuiday. Wheat 2d, flour 3d, corn 3d, oats Id lower WAKEFIELD CORN MARKET-FRIDAY. Market dull, in favour of buyers
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2?<?0f? !Voi« C?TMtC? iaf'tgiaedf¡)r transmitnoTX A bri:s ;r7e 4 ttred for trammasato-& THE NORTH WALES CHRONICLE, ADVERTISER FOR THE PRINCIPALITY. Saturday, September 10, 1864. printed and Published by the Editor and Proprietor JOHN KEVMIHR DOUGLAS, of the parish of Bangor, at his Ganaral Printing Oftide, Caatle-atreat, Bangor. PRINTED BY STEAK fOWfiS.
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CONWAY. I PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP, AND I THEIR MINISTERS. The Parish Church. Timr-Row. M. Morgan, M.A. Clerk-Mr Wm Davies, bootmaker, High-street Welah Service, to morrow, at 11 a.m., and English Service at 3 30 p.m., alternately throughout the year. Wesleyan Chapel, Chapel-street Rev W Evans, minister Services, morning and evening, in Welsh. Sunday chool held at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Chapel-street Rev R Hughes Welsh Services morning and evening. Sunday School at 2 o'clock, p.m. Congregational Chapel, Chapel-street Rev J Roberts, minister English Service every alternate Sunday, at 11 o'clock in the morning and Welsh in the evening. Sunday School at 2 p.m. Baptist Chapel, Lancaster-square Services, morning and evening, in Welsh PUBLIC .BUILDINGS, &c. "The Pariah Church—entrances from Castle-street, High- street. and Rose-hill-street Csngregational Chapel, Chapel-street Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, ditto Wesleyan Chapel, ditto Baptist Chapel, Lancaster-squar(f National Schoolrooms, Rose-|| ill-street Market Hall, Castle-street [opposite the bottom of High street] Newsroom and Library,—Market Hall Police Station, Lancaster-square,—Mr J Evans, In. spector Railway Station, adjoining the Erskine Arms Hotel Poe Office, Cistle-itreet,-)Ir T A Roberts, postmaster Stamp Olice, Rose-hill -street -Mrs Webster Guild Hall and County Court—near the entrance to the Castle Circulating Library, High-street—Mr W Bridge' Gas Works, near the Morfa Workhouse, ditto, on the road leading to Penmaenbach National Provincial Bank of England, Castle-street,— W Owens, Esq, manager Billiard Rooms—back of the Erskine Arms Hotel. Principal Hotels and Inns The Erskine Arms Hotel; Castle Hotel; Harp Hotel Black Horse Inn Black Lion Inn Blue Bell Inn George and Dragon Inn Temperance Hotds Evan Richardson, Lancaster- square and Mr Wm Jones, bottom of High-street— proprietors PLACES OE PUBLIC INTEREST. The ancient Castle—custodian, Mr Owen Jones The Castle Walls, with their Towers The Tubular and Suspension Bridges over the river Con- way, close to the Castle Plan Mawr, in High-street, a mansion built in the reign of Queen Elizabeth Old College, Castle-street Market Gardens, Rose-hill-street—Mr E Hughes, pro- prietor The Railway passes through the town to Chester, Car lUtrron, Holyhead, Llanrwst, and Llandudno. Cars to be obtained to all parts of the district. A steamer plies daily between Conway and Trefriw, up the river, during full tides. CONWAY CORPORATION.—Members and Officers Mayor—Thomas l'rice Lloyd, Esq, Peagwern, St Asaph Recorder-Henry Jones, Esq, Bodidda Arettitect-Geo Felton, Esq, Llandudno Williams, Esq, Bodafon, and Mr W Davies, Conway Solicitor—W Hughes, Esq, Castle-street Agent—Mr W Bridge, High-street JJargeants-at-Mace—Mr William Evans and Mr Thomas Jones f Memberi-J Lloyd Jones, Esq, Dyganwy; ftev M Mor- gan, Vicar; MeosrsEvan Hughes, T A Roberts, David Owen, Bodrheinallt, M T Edwards, Robert Davies, &Luke Roberts, Robt Jones, Rose-hill, 0 Jones, Thos Roberts, W. Owen, Esq, Bank; Dr Thomas, W. Jones, Esq, solicitor, Thos Jena, W OWill (makter); r and Mr Ed Jones. ■Private Residences near Conway, H Jones, Esq, Bodidda Mr Bridge, Gorphwysfa Mrs Denison, Bodlondeb < R Davies, Esq, Benarth — Simcox, Esq, Bryn Lletty'radar Private RuiduceI in Conway R Jones, &q, surgeon, High-atreet R Hughes, Esq, M.D., High-street Mr T Snook, H.M.'s Customs, Berry-street Rev M Morgan, Vioar, Rose-hill J LI Thomas, Esq, M.D, Ty Gwyrdd W Hughes, Esq, solicitor, Castle-street Mr T Jones, Castle Bans J Gregory, Esq, land agent and surveyor Wm Owen, Esq, Bank D Owen, Esq, Bodrheinallt Mr M T Edwards, Rosehill-street J Saunders, Esq-Royal Cottage Capt Roberts, High-street Mr John W Jones, High-street 1 Mrs Swainson, High-street LIST OF VISITORS. Cattle Hold-Mra Kertiand, ProprietMM i JEøq, H G Joaea, Bart ft nw"m? Esq, and nephew BM C Tlomton, Bayford, Herts M<wThorntoa C <1 Thornton, Esq, J. C., C, J B D Aroy, Esq, Leamington C E Macdougal, Esq, Bath Mr Robertson, London Mi* Robertson P" J Galloway Cowan, Hammersmith J T Ham, Esq, Burton on Treat Mrs Anson and party Bev W Shackfield, Newton Mrs Shackfield Viscount Crauboutne Mr Edmonds C Johnson, Esq, London Mr E T Johnson, do jX B Paul, Esq, Edinburgh ??t ThomM, Esq, Huddersfield 4,bt& Bakewell, Esq, West R&rtloWl H H Fisher, Esq, do R P Linfield, Esq, Wakefield R J Lunt, Esq, do W Horner, Satj," (I Hartlepool Mr Weldon, London H K Adderley Miss L Addarley Mr Bayne, London Mr VM Middert Mr Clupham Ma Ohapham s Met Cooke, Edinburgh ttrCYM Van Middert Mr •Clarke, Edge Lane, Liverpool H G Dundeudall, Esq W E Marshall, Esq, 1 ondon Mr QUddill, Alderley Edge MwObddiU Mrs Dixon, Bath C a Leonet, Esq, Liverpool R Hirtin, Esq, do W H Martineau, Esq Mrs Martineau and family, Weybridge Q Owell, Esq, Bolton le Moor B Hird, Esq, do A (hnilton, Esq, London Hi* KwaUton • WDTownseud, Esq, Piccadilly, London R J M Burton, Esq, Birmingham 8 Lvwwo, Esq Erskine Å rllil Hotel Mr Stuckey, proprietor Mr Bartow, .Manchester Ma ftalow, do Notliold, Harley Place, Lotdot Mrs Msthold Mr ttmsby, Manchester UivHkeasby Mr Grey, Northampton Mr Cattman, do James Pilkin, Esq, Naples J J Henley, Esq, Liverpool C Stfer, Esq, do C lialfff, Ksq, St Lewes '1 Hughes, Esq, Liverpool e- BI, Esq, do J Sher, Esq. New Orleans 1 H L Chane, Esq, Chad Hill Mines Hunt, But, Hall, Milltowa A A Kobinsoa, Esq, London J Crewe, Esq, Cork Xr C Townsend, do Mr St John, Calcutta MIll St Jelm Rev Arlington Candleby, LÙlOOlDlhiro U S Aldia, Esq, J. C., C. Mee Harwood, Clifton Nism Harwood, do Mr Livesand, Birkenhead Xiii. {What*, do Mr Davey, Dublin Rev J Williams, Ruabon Mrs Williams Mr Graham and family, Cirencester Miss Jones Mr Bougham, Birmingham Mr Hodge, Chester Mr Young, Manchester Harp Hotel—Mr Griffiths, proprietor A Slocombe, Esq, London E J Yates, Esq, Ross W Lowndes, F.sq, Eccles Ntr Kelly, Dublin Mrs Kelly Mr Cogkson Mr Harkes, Birmingham Mr Marsden T Harvey, Esq, London S Thorney, Esq, do Miss Stockton J Peak man, Esq, Manchester Mrs Peak man Mr Manchester, Ardwick Green Mrs Manchester Rev J T Holland Rev J W Hargreaves, Islington, London Mr Roper, London Mrs Roper Aberconwy Temperance Hotel-Mr. Jones. R Andrew, Esq, Ashton under lyne Miss Andrew, Compstall. Cheshire E Smith, Esq, Liverpool .N]rHLIIII]e, Stockl"rt Mrs Hulme J Forshaw, Esq, Liverpool Mr Dudley, Birmingham Mr A Pugh Temperance Ilotel-yr E Richardson, proprietor Mr Taylor, Leamington Mrs Taylor Mr Shenk, Liverpool Mrs Shenk Miss Smith Mr Knott, Oldham Mr Tidswell, Manchester Rev H Jones and family, Llongollen Mr Wainwright, Liverpool Mrs Wainwright Mr Ellis, Derby Miss Shaw Mr Armstrong, Birmingham Mrs Armstrong Mr Bennett, Manchester Miss Bennett Mr Rimington, Selby George and Dragon Inn-Mr Bartley, Proprietor Mrs. lccleston, Crown Inn. Compton "louse-lir E Jones J M Campbell, Esq, and family Miss Jones tBlack Horse Vaults—Castle-street Miss Williaiiis-I,ower Gate. Mrs Thomas, saddler, 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 Hughes, Royal Nurse, Rose Place Mr Richards, Reporter Mrs Jenkins, Walsall Miss Jenkins, do Miss Dove, do Mrs William Hughes, Rose Place. Mrs Joseph Evans, Rose Place, Mrs J. Williams-Rose Place. Mr Wm Hughes, grocer and flour dealer, High-street Mr Maurice Owen, cabinetmaker, 'High-street Mr Hugh Hughes, shoemaker, High-street Mr R Davie". High Street. Mrs. W. Jones-Birmingham H,ust Mr Brown, High-street Mr 0 Jones, tanner, currier, and ironmonger, Lan- caster-square F E Bailey, Esq, Cirencester Mr R. Jones, Ale and Porter Stores, Rose-hill Street Mrs Oldfield Misses Oldfield Mr William Jones, coal merchant, Station Yard. Mrs Smith, Boot Inn, Lancaster Square Mr Evan Jones, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Lan- caster-square. Mrs Jane Jones, Draper, High-street. Mr Tosdevine, Coach and Horses Inn, High-street Mr Robert Davies, Vaults, High-street Mr J. Edwards, Dispensing Chemist, High-street Rev J Roberts, [Brynmair] Conway Beach Mr Adam Roberts, Regent House G Cjtton, Esq, and family, Warwick T fjnape, Esq Mrs Parry, milliner, Castle-street Mrs Hughes, Castle Street Bailey, Esq. London Sturgeon, Esq, Manchester Mr. Curtis, Bristol Mrs R Lloyd, Castle Street. Miss Williams-Porth Isaf. Mrs R W Jones and family, Liverpool Miss Hughes—Mount Pleasant Rev F S Newbold and family, Lyndhurst, Hants R Hunt, Esq, Mount Pleasant, Liverpool Mrs Hughes, Mount Pleasant (No, 2,) Mrs Hughes-Broneryr Vizer, Esq, London Mrs Vizer, do Dr Boydell, do Mrs Boydell, do Miss Boydell, do Mr and Mrs. Ringland, Stafford Mr W Jones, Stationer-Rosebill-etreet J H Cranstown, Esq, Perth Miss Williams Mr R Jones-Manchester House Mr E E Davies-London House, Lancaster-square
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PENMAENMAWR. j LIS1;. OF VISITORS. Pendytfryn-S D Darbishire, Esq. Private Glyn-H. N. Winstanley, Esq, Private Bodbyfryd-Mr H Jones, Shop, (Dwygyfychi.) Post- office & Grocer Cross-keys Tavern-Mr Thomas Roberts- Bedol Inn-Mr Wm Evans Tai Bach—Rev C Bowen W T Malleson, Esq, London Mrs Malleson and family, do Tan'r allt-.Mr Owen Williams. Grocer Miss Allen, Soutbport Cae Main-H Cram, Esq Mr Mosse Robinson and family, Birdhurst, Croydon Vicarage-Rev D Thomas, M.A. Private Tanygraig—Mr B Williams. Shoemaker & Grocer Trwyn'r Wylfa-D Hughes, Esq. Private Tan y foel-Murray Gladstone, Esq. Private Plas Ucha-Mrs Macdonald. Private Pins Isa-G Johnston, Esq. Private Tyddyn bach—C Sherlock, Esq, Architect. Private Tyddyn bifan-Mr Wm Roberts Cbapel House-Mr John Williams, Provision Dealer Erw Villa, No. I-Mr Robert Hudion Misses Blunt, Shropshire Miss Ford Mrs Oliver Walford and family, Blackheath Erw Villa, No. 2.Mr John Thomas, Builder Mr Robotham, Derby Mrs Robotham, do Miss Hope, Edinburgh Misses Robertson Lord Benholme Erw Lydan House-Mr John Jones, grocer, &e. Mrs Armstrong, Ardoyne Pen Rbiw-Mr William Williams Rev T A Nash, Oxford Mrs Nash, do E B Hamel, Esq, Tamworth Mrs Hamel Mr Arthur Briggs, Bradford, Yorkshire Mrs Briggs and family Vron Cottage—Mr Richard Williams Island View-Mr Daniel Roberta Mrs Francis and family, Edgbaston Miss Francis, do Bryngoleu-Mrl Pritchard Mrs Thompson and family, Richmond, Surrey Dr W C B Eatwell, Bengal Army (retired), London Miss Eatwell Miss King Mim Kin Erw AUt Cottage-Mr Robert Jones Ormes Head View—Mr Robert Jones J G Morris, Esq, The Abbey, Graasendale, near Liver pool Mrs Morris and family Sea View-Mill Jonw I Mrs J Teale, Leeds MiuTeale Pen'r Allt-Mr Thomas Roberts Rev J Lees and family, London Bryntirion, No I-,Nfrs Roberts Miss Clint and party, Rock Park, Cheshire Bryntirion, No 2-Mr Robert Jones Rev James Drummond, Manchester Pen y Marian—Mr T Jones Rev C Beard, Gee Cross, near Manchester Mrs Beard and family Mona View, No I—Mr R Thomas Mrs Anson and family, Chester Rev H Lower, Kidlington, Oxford Mrs Lower Mona View. No 2—Mr R Thomas Miss Wilkin, Sudbury Miss A nson, Derby Master Anson, do Mrs Kincaid and family, Dublin Rhiwlas-Mr. John Rowlands A K Caroe, Esq, Liverpool Glan y FfrIVd Mr T McClement Mr Chas Bagot., East Sheen Mrs Bagot Mr C H Bagot TrcmvNfa-Mr T Thomas Tabet Bryfi Maenol-Mr T Hughes Fron [letilog-liev W Brewster Hon. and Rev Andrew Godfrey Stuart, Collesmore, Rutland Miss Stuart, do Mr Wm Stuart, do Cae Eithyn-Mrs Lyons and Mrs Grant Mr Hugh Perkins and family, Liverpool Fron Hyfryd—Mrs Williams Mrs Krison, Manchester Miss Krison, do Mrs Kinnaird, do Miss Cheatham, do Mr Newton, do Glan y Mor-J Harrison, Esq Earl of Ellesmere, Worsley Countess of Ellesmere. do Hon A Egerton, MP, do Hon Mrs Egerton, do Mariandir-J Harrison, Esq T Earle, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Earle and family, do Fronwendon— RevW Purcell Mr Richard Moon and family, Bevere, Worcester Hafod—Miss Whitley Sir W Farquhar, London Lady Farquhar and family Mm-jr*don.—Mr D Foulkea. T B Horsfall, Esq, MP, Bellamour Hall, nearRugeley, and party Ptas-y-mor.—Airs. Lyons. A H Gillilan, Esq, Liverpool Mrs Gillilan Master Gillilan Vicarage—Rev D Thomas. Plas Rhwvfryn—Mr Edwin Wyatt Honble Mrs C Grenfell, Taplow Court, Buckingham- shive Railway Station—Mr G Crosby, Stationmaster Brook Cottage—Mr Robert Roberts, Builder Mr Busk, Highgate Mrs Busk and family Bryn Derwen—Mr T A Roberts, chemist & druggist T Agnew, Esq, jun., Manchester Mra Agnew and family, do Mountain View. Llwyn Onn Cottage-Mr John Jones Mrs Aldersey, Aldersey Hall Rev R M Freeman, High Leigh Mrs Freeman Glandwr-Mr Robert Thomas Ven Archdeacon Hone and family, Halesowen, Worces- tershire Rev Reginald Echerlay, Ashby de la Zonche Mrs Echerlay Miss Paske, Leamington Mrs Newbury, Cheltenham Fancy Bazaar—Mr T Patrick Brynmor—W Jones, Esq. Private Bron Eryri-Mr Wm Roberts, Post-offlce Mr Westhorp, Clifton Mrs Westhorp J Ingham, Esq, Milverton Lodge, Victoria Park, Man. Chester Mrs Ingham, do Brynhyfryd—Private. Fred Bullin, Esq, LDS, RCS, Eng., Dentist, Chester Penmaen Cottage-j E Norton, Esq, M.D. Private Penmaenmawr Hotel-Miss Smith Mrs Coxhead and family, London Miss A Reyner, Ashton under lyne Miss E Reyner, do Thos Dagnid, Esq, Aigburth Vale, Liverpool Mrs Dagnid J L Scrimageour, Esq, Highgate, London Mrs Scrimageour and family F Veasey, Esq, Herts Mrs Veasey Miss Veasey Miss Balderstone Thos Norton, Esq, Bagden Hall, Huddersfield Mrs Woodward, Arley Miss Woodward, do Rev E H Abnpy, The Firs, Derby Mrs Abney Edw Pache, Esq, London Mrs Pache Master Pache Oapt Lascelles, R.A. Edw Barnard, Esq, London Loid Robt Montague, London Lady Montague and family, do Rev Canon Blomfield, Chester Mrs Blomfield Mayson, Esq, Fallowfield, Manchester Mrs Mayson, do Hon Robt Curzon, Arlington street, London Hon Mrs Curzon Master Curzon A Hawa.-th, Esq, Hope View, Manchester Mrs Hawarth and family Plas Celyn- R Kneeshaw, Esq. Private Celyn-dy-Mr Duncan Private Wyatt's Livery Slables-Mr Edwin Wyatt Ty Mawr—Mr Uvin Porter Robinson T Agnew, Esq, Manchester Mra Agnew and family, do Plas Ty Mawr-Mrs Davies Mr Gladstone (Chancellor of the Exchequer), Hawarden Castle Mrs Gladstone and family Misses Gladstone, Bowden Park, Chippenham Master John Gladstone, do Y B Eminson, Esq Lady Laura Phyllis Regent House-Mr H Davies, Tailor and Draper Bryn Maenan-Mr O. Williams Mrs Graham Willmore and family, Harborne, near Bir- mingham H Porter, Esq, do Robt Hughes, M D Cbapel House- Brynderw-Mr Wm Roberta Seiriol View-Mr R Evans, Grocer, &e. Plas Maelgwyn-Adr J Williams Lady C M Dawson Miss Erskine, London Miss Parnell Black Lion-Mrs Davies Maesmaenen—Mrs Hughes, Milliner J Jamblin, Esq, Oxford Mrs Jamblin and family, do Bryn Seiriol-Mr M Evans, Tailor & Draper Frondeg -Mr Samuel Jones Liverpool House-Mr W Lewis, Provision Warehouse Penmaen House-Mr John Jones, Boot & Shoe maker Manchester House-Mrs M Jones, Milliner and Draper "rondirion-Mr John Evans Mr J Brown, London Mrs Brown Chester House-Mr T. T. Roberts, Grocer. Chester House—Mr. Mark Roberts. London House—Mr T. L1. Roberts, general Draper and Silk Mercer. London House-Mr. Mark Roberts. Maenan Cottage-Mrs Thos Jones North View-T Wright. E%q. Private Victoria Hotel—Mr John Jones Mr Russell, London J Chapman, Esq, London Goat Inn-Mr Edward Morris BUTCHERS. Pant yr Afon, Penmaenmawr-Mr J W Jones Penmaenmawr Village-Mr David Williams Penmaenmawr VilIage-Mr John Jones PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS. St. Gwynan's, Dwygyfylchi. Rev D Thomas, M.A., Vicar Cburehwardens IT Wright, Esq, North View Churchwardens j Vernon Darbisbire, Esq, Pendyffryn Clarke-Mr D Davies, Pentre'rfelin j Welsh 10 0 a ini Services ? English 3 Opmt" Welsh 6 Opm The holy communion (Welsh) the first Sunday in the month, after morniug services. On the third Sunday in Mch montb there will be litany and holy commnnion at the Parish Church at 1130am Penmaenmawr Infant School. English Service at 11 a.m. and 6 30 p.m. The Vicar would feel much obliged to any English Clergyman who would kindly offer him assistance in giving additional English Services on Sundays during the season. New Congregational Chapel.-Rey. E. Edmunda RevE. Edmunds, minister. Sunday (English Service) at 11 15 a.m. Do. do. 3 0 p.m. Sunday (Welsh) at 9 30 a.m. Do. do. 6 0 p.m. Do. School 1 30 p.m. Dwygyfylchi Congregational Chapel Sunday [Welsh] School at 10 a.m. Do. do. Service 2 p.m. Do. do. do. 6 p.m. Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Penycae. Welsh Service 9 30 a.m., Sunday School 2 p.m., Service 6 p.m. Weslepn Methodist Chapel. Sunday (Welsh) 9 30 a.m., 6 p.m., Sunday Scbooi 2 p.m. Pendyffryn School. Rev. Charles Beard, B.A. Service at 11 a.m. POST OFFICE REGULATION?. The office is opened on week days during summer months from 7 a m till 9 p m. and letter box closed at 6 30 p.m. Postage stamns, stamped envelopes, and London Postal District List are sold. Money orders an,1 Savings Bank Transactions are is- sued and paid from 9am till 6 pm, and on Saturdays till 8 pm. On Sunday no money order business is transacted. The delivery begins at 8 30 a m. The letter box is closed 15 minutes before despatch Despatch on Sunday at 10 25 a.m.
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LLANFAIRFECHAN. I Petim,,iell L:odge-Mr E Roberts R J Tennant, Esq, Cambridge Bryn Celvn-lrs Archibald Webster Col De Butts, Bangor Mrs De Butts Miss De Butts Miss Hogan, do Miss Bell, Birkenhead Brvn Derwen—Mr John Dav. Mrs Stewart, Liverpool Mis, Stewart, do F Newbould, Esq, and fmnily, Charlton Penm ;,(,n Villa.-Itiqs Ellis Penmaen Villa, —Miss Williams Peninaen View, No 1—Mr John Williams Penmaen View, No 3-Nir riio,,5 Hughes, Builder Liverpool House, No 4—Mr R Roberts, Grocer Birmingham House, No 5—Mr J Hughes, Plumber,&c Quarryman" Arms—Mr Evan Williams Fair View—Mr Wm Roberts Professor Monier Williams and family, Oxford Ocean View—Mr W Owen, grocer Rev R S Chermside, Wivtton Rectory, Salisbury Mrs Chermside and family Bryn Goleit Villa-Pi-ivate Maesgwyn—Mr Thomas Hughes Glaii Menai-Mrs Davies Mr Woodall, Shrewsbury Mrs Woodall Master Woodall Summer ViIIlt- Llunfairfeehan Hotel-Mr Wm Acton Castle Inn—Mr William Hughes Bontnewyod-Mr W Hughes, grocer Fron Pare—VI r Joseph Evans. Private Mona View, No. I-Misses Williams Mona View, No. 2—Mr John Williams Sea View, House—Mr E J Briggs Mrs Wise Harrogate Miss Ikin, do Rt Metcalf, Esq, Bayswater, London John Patterson, Esq, and family, Oak Mount, Fallow- field, Manchester Sea View-Bev Harries Jones, M.A. Private Menai Bank—Mr T Herbert Radcliffe, Esq, Manchester Mrs Radcliffe and family Rock Villa- r. William Williams. Lady Leighton, Cheltenham D C Leigbton, Esq Mrs Leighton and family Lavan View House, Ladies Boarding Scbool-Miss Gracie Miss Lees, Rainhill Miss Jackson, do Glandon-Mr Robert Williams J Laugton Sandford, Esq, London Miss Sanford, do Mr and Mrs Thompson, do Mr and Mrs Heather, do Mr and Mrs Thompson, Liverpoo Railway Station—Mr W Williams, Station master Bron'rsrdd—Mr J Eastwood. Private Bryn y Neuadd-J Platt, Esq. Private Plas Llanfair-R Luck, Esq Private Llanfair Cottage-Lyons Kerans, M RCS. Private Bron y Maen-Mrs Wynne E H Perrin, Esq, and family, Liverpool Plas Newydd—Mr Wm. Humpbreys Bodlondeb-Mr R Hughes, batcher Plas Cottage-Mr J Roberts, flour dealer Gorphwysfa-Mr Edward Roberts, grocer S'aop lsa-Mr John Roberts Wesleyan Chapel House-Mr H Hughes, dealer in crockery Plas Ucha-Mr John Jones. Private Tan y Geulan-Mr H Jones John Dunn, Esq, Cambridge Mrs Dunn and family Miss Dunn Tyddynrhonwv-Mr S Thomas Erw Gron-Mr H Davies. Private Plas Nant-Mr Wm Roberts Mr Thos Ellis, Liverpool Rectory-Rev P C Ellis, M.A. Private Llanfair Arms-Alr R Roberts Menai View—Mr James Kerkum, joiner. Post Office.-Mr Rt. Roberts, shoemaker Frondeg-Mr R Jones, coal merchant BronraUt-Mr R Roberts, dispensing and family chemist Fron Gocb-Mr Wm. Jones T H Radcliffe, Esq, Rochdale Top Shop-Mr J Morris, grocer Garreg Wen-Mr R Jones, draper Pen y Bryn-Mr T Me. Michun Penybryn Terrace, No I-Mr J W Owen Penybryn Terrace, No. 2-Mr W Roberts Henry Street, Esq, London The Beehive [Directory Office,] Thos- Phillips, General Provision and Family Grocer. Penybryn Terrace, No 4-Mr T Jones, tailor Bryn Meirion—Messrs Hugh Roberts and Son, Tailors and Drapers Regent House—T H Roberts, General Draper, &c. Corner Shop—Mr John Roberts, general provision, &c. Welsh Presbyterian Chapel House—Mrs Thomas Llallerch-Mr Wm. Roberts Wern-Mr Wm Roberts House Agent for Llanfairfechan-Mr Thos Phillips the Beehive and Directory, Llanfairfechan, near Bangor PLACES OF PUBLIC WORSHIP AND THEIR MINISTERS. St Mary's Church. Rev Ph. Constable Ellis, Rector. Rev. R. Harries Jones, Curate. Christ Church. English Service at 101 a.m.; and 6 p.m. Welsh Service tt loa.m, and 6 p.m. Welsh Presbyterian Chapel. Service at 10 a.m. Sunday School at 2 p.m. every other Sunday. And Service at 6 p.m. (Welsh) Wesleyan Methodist Chapel. Sunday School at 10 a.m.; Welsh Service at 2 & 6 p.m. Congregational Cbapel. Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Welsh service 2 p.m. and 6pm LLANFAIRFECHAN POST OFTICE Letters delivered at 9 a m; despatch 4 15 p m
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ABER. I Gorddinog—G Gillson, Esq, & Misses Gillson. Private Henfaea- W. Griffiths, Esq. Glan'rafon-Mr John Williams Tan'rallt—Mr H Owens Mill Coltnge- H Birley Esq Private Bryntirion-Mr Hugh Owen. Tan y Fonwent-Ll. Lewis, Esq, (Private.) Ty Mawr-Miss Lewis Bulkeley Arms Hotel-Mr E Edwards Penybryn—Mr Evan Jones Rectory—Rev T N Williams, M A Aber Church. oihA Itev., TiomasNorris WiHiams. M.A. j Welsh Service at 10 o'clock, a.m., and at 6 p.lD., Sunday School at half-past 2 p.m
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[A CARD.] MR. STIVENS. L.D.S., R.C.S. Dental Sur- M geon, 14, Abbey Square Chester may be con- sulted at Mr. Thoma. ?iiliams. chemist, Church Walks, Llandudno, every Monday, from 10 till 6 o clock. VIEWS OF NORTH WALES. VISITORS to CO \WAY are respectfully in- V fonnedthat they can Seleot from ^"S^Tbyy meat of Photographic and other views of North Wales by calling at W. JONES'S STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, ROSE HILL STREET (near the old Castle), CONWAY. ROBERT JONES'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, 1, ROSE HILL STBEET, (Near the Old Castle, and opposite the Market Gardens), CONWAY. A LE and Porter in Bottles and on Draught. A Beds.-All kinds of Pastry made to Order on the shortest notice.. „ August, 1864. MoRRELLS HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO LET Houses. Sitting Rooms. Bed <10. Situation. Possession. 1 4 10 Facing the bea Aug. 11th. T 3 7 Do., 2nd ? ? 8 Do., 30th July. 1 3 9 Church Walks August 3rd. 1 2 4 Chapel Street 30th July. 1 3 10 Llanfairfechan 30th July. with Coach House and Stable FOR SALE. 2 Each 3 7 with suitable Office, Garden. &c.. Facing the Sea. For particulars apply to Mr. T. Morrell. House Agent, ind Decorator, Church Walks, Llandudao. CARNARVON. TO BE LET FURNISHED, THE uLD MANSION, THE PRIORY. THE above desirable Family Residence is Tsituate(I in the outskirts of the town of Carnarvon having in front Pleasure Grounds, with several Trees thereon, forming a fine R??y. andjpsesstn an exten sive and most delightful view of the Mena) Straits. There^ are also Fruit and Kitchen Gardens adjacent ?to the Man, Bion.andtheinterioreontain.Breakf.?.Dtning.anftDi? ing Rooms, five Bedrooms, Dressmg Kooma. Closets, and Kitchen. There are also all Out-hous? suitable to the residence and the requirements of a gentleman. For particulars, &c., apply to Mr. John Lloyd, Prince of Wales, Cartfarvon. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. | • J — LLANDUDNO. Peremptory and extensive Sale of Beautiful Houaehald Furniture, splendid Beds and Bedding; new Floor Carpets; Brilliant Pier Glasses, and the whole of the other valuable effects of the premises known aI Wahhan House, or the Post Office, Llandudno. Under a Distress for Rent. [■ MR. GEORGE FELTON, Is instructed to Sell by Auction on the premises as above, situate at the Junction of Mostyn Street and Gloddaeth Street, on TCESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 13th and 14th of SEPTEMBER, 1864, without the slightest reserve, THE whole of the Beautiful New and Costly I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, comprising the Suites of 4 Handsomely appointed Enter- taining Rooms, in Mahogany, Walnut wood, and Rose- wood, elegant Couches and Sofas, Cheffoniers and Centre Tables; several large sized and brilliant Pier glasses in Gilt frames; splendid new Floor Carpets elaborately finished polished Birch and Metalic, Arabian and other Bedsteads, with new and handsome drapery; best curled Hair, Flock, and Wool Mattresses prime Feather Beds handsome Bedroom Suites in fine polished Birch, Maho- gany, &c.; Mahogany and Birch-Toilet Glasses superior Bedding and Linen Glass, China, Electro-plated Wares, Cutlerv &c.; the whole of the appurtenances of Kit- chen, Servants' Hall. Domestic Offices; and, it necessary, the Stock-in-trade of Books, Plates, Stationery, and Fancy Articles, in Shop attached to the Post Office. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock prompt. The Auctioneer respectfully calls particular attention to this Sale, which comprises a large assemblage of Val- uable Articles, and hopes for a punctual attendance,ito enable him to get through the lots for the two days. TREGANWY, NEAR CONWAY AND LLANDUDNO. Attractive Sale of genuine substantial Household Furni- ture, comprising Dining and Drawing Room suites, in Mahogany and Rosewood; Pianoforte, by Broadwood; Superior Beds, and Bedding, and Bedroom appendages; Hall Furniture, <tc., and numerom and valuable Out- door effectt. MR. GEORGE FELTON Has been favored with the commands of J. LLOYD JONES, Esquire, who has disposed of his estate in this parish. TO SELL By AUCTION, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd and 23rd. THE whole of the valuable effects, at JL TREGANWY, comprising, i mongst the Household Furniture, a handsome and comprehensive Drawing room suite, in Rosewood, upholstered in Damask, and con- sisting of 2 sets of chairs, elegant couches, and Ottomans, Easy and Sewing chain, Centre and Sofa Tables, a 6. octave Pianoforte, by Broadwood, in mahogany case; Mahogany Dining room suite, with handsome 12 feet Dining table, and chairs, several massive mahogany Side- boards glazed and other Bookcases; elegant window trimmings and cornices old fashioned Hall furniture; handsome Mahogany, Birch, and painted 4 post Half- tester and other Bedsteads, with damask and other ap- propriate drapeiy Mahogany Chests of Drawers, Ward- robes, and Bedroom suites, and appendages; beautiful curled hair, and wool matrasses prime goose feather Beds, excellent Witney Blankets, Counterpanes, Quilts. &c., elegant and costly Brussels and Kidderminster Floor Carpets, cocoa nbren.attin and oil floor cloths bronzed Fenders and-polished Fireirons; handsome china Dinner, Tea, and Bxeakfast Services. and Cut Table Glass the whole of the Kitchen and Culinary requisites for a large establishment; Flour Bins, Dressers, and Store Cup- boards an excellent patent mangle, Ironing and Hall Stoves and piping, and a vast number of other indoor effects, as well as numerous and valuable outdoor effects, comprising a capital Turner's Lathe, and Tools complete, N.n Tools, Ladders, Cucumber frames capital Brew- ing and Dairy utensils the produce of the Gaidens; an excellent Boat and oars; 2 iron garden seats, timber, firewood, and building stones; an in-pig Sow, and other miscellaneous effects the whole of which may be inspect- ed the day before the day of sale. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had one week prior to the sale at the principal Hotels, in the neighbourhood, and of the Auctioneer. Sale to commence each day most punctually at 12 o'clock. Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno, Sept. 1st., 1864. LLANDUDNO, CARNARVONSHIRE. Important and most desirable Freehold Estate for Sale, with commodious Residence, detached Cottage and Out- buildings, Ornamental Grounds and Walled Fruit and Kitchen Garden and several of the most eligible Freehold Building Sites in the town, immediately fronting the Market Hall. MR. GEORGE FELTON Respectfully announces that he has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the ST. GEORGE'S HOTEL, in the town of Llandudno, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of OCTO- BER, 1864, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced and read (unless dis- posed of in the meantime, of which due notice will be given), ALL that singularly attractive and eligible AFREEHOLD PROPERTY known as BODHYFRYD, occupying a central and commanding position, and now in he occupation of Mr T. A. Jones. The Estate consists of a COMMODIOUS RESIDENCE, with Entrance Hall and Staircase, Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing Rooms, numerous Bedrooms, Water Closets, and other Closets, and Pantries, Kitchen, and Domestic Of- fices. Also, a convenient Detached COTTAGE with liv- ing and sleeping rooms Stable, Coach House, &c., the whole standmg in the midst of Ornamental Grounds, well stocked and planted, and enclosed by a high wall, with avenue leading from the entrance gates. The House and Grounds are strictly private though centrally situated, and the extensive frontages of the pro- perty to Gloddaeth Street, North Madoc, and Bodyfryd Walks, afford some of the finest Freehold Building Sites in the town, either for first-class Shops or Villas. The whole will bo offered first in One Lot, and, failing to effect a Sale thus, the House and Grounds will be put up alone, and the Building Sites separately. The property is doubtless so well known by most who frequent this favourite and salubrious watering place, as to need but little recommendation in an advertisement; and it will suffice to say, that, as it is the only freehold estate with residence iu this town at all likely to come into the market, and as its situation and capabilities of development are so peculiarly advantageous, it is deserv- ing of particular attention. Lithographed plans and particulars are being prepared, and may be had 10 days prior to the day of sale, and any further information, of Mr William R" es, solicitor, 1 CMtle-street.Conway.ofMr. John WilIiMM. BOWo, or of Mr. George Felton, architect, surveyor, and auc- tioneer, tfostya Estate Offices, Llandudno, NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVtD KG BERTH begs to notify to Vi. t ? sitoro, that he has removed from Denbigh Hou«e Church Walks, to No. 3, GIoddaeth Crescent, where h. has a large and commodious house, with Apartments to Let. LLANDUDNO. ALEXANDRA HOTEL. PROPRIETOR-SAMUEL LILLEY, Brother to the late Sergeant-Magor Lilley, Inniskilling Dragoons. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR GENTLEMEN AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, AT MODERATE BATES. N.B. -An ORDINARY Daily at Two o'clock 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 AN EXCELLENT INTERNAL REMEDY FOB GOeT. I The Public are particulary reijiiested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, Ruthin," with. out which none is genuine. Sold by Thomas Williams, Chemist; Thomas and Co., Mostyn Street; D. O. Williams, ditto; Robert hughes, Confectioner Hayn, Wine Merchant; Chantrcy, Wine; Merchant; E J. Watkins, Grocer John Owen, Grocer; R. Owen, Overton House David Lloyd, Vernon Vawts; E. Hughes, Stanley Vaults Mrs. Sharp, Vaults; and at E ail the Hotels. May be obtained from all respectable Chemist, Con. fectioners, and Hotel-keepers and wholesale only, from R. ELLIS & SON, Ruthin, North Wales. LLANDUDNO NEW CHURCH. THE Committee have the satisfaction of Taunouucing the union of tha sevcral Funds; viz., those of the OriguMt Committee, the Ladies' Com- mittee, and the Bazaar, amounting to E2416 Os. 6d., which, together with the Donations akeady promised, make a total of nearly £ 3000. The Committee therefore intend to lay the Founda, tion Stone in the course of the present sntamei, as soon as the plans and estimates can be completed. The church is to contain not less than 1000 sittings, and as the outlay will necessarily be very large, the com- mittee earnestly request the co-operation and assistance of all, to enable them to provide the church accommoda- tion, which is so urgently needed, with the least possible delay. The pecuniary aid of the Visitors is earnestly solicited, and any sums, however small, will be gratefully re- ceived. Two members of the committee will attend every Monday morning from eleven till one o'clock, at the Estate Office, Church Walks, Llandudno, to receive contributions. Donations may be also paid to the Treasurers, the National aud Provincial Bank of Eng- land, Mostyn Street, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, or at Conway daily; and to the Chairman, the Hector of the Parish, and to the Honorary Secre. taries, Mr. John Williams, Estate Office, and Dr. T. C. Roden, Xo9, Nevill Crescent. Llandudna-' May 19th. 1861 EAGLES HOTEL, LLANRWST. MR. ROWLAND HUGHES, Proprietor- rnHE Royal Snowdonian Tourist Coach I will leave the above Hotel every day (Sunday ex- cepted), after the arrival of the 12.15 train, via Bettws- y-Coed, The Swallow Waterfalls, Capel Curig, Pen-y- Gwryd, and the Pass of Llanberis, arriving at Padarn Villa Hotel, for Dinner, and Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, in time for the train leaving at 6 30 for Chester. The Snowdonian will leave the Royal Hotel, Carnar- von every day (Sunday excepted) after the arrival of the 9.40 train for Llanrwst, via Llanberis (Padarn Villa Hotel,) Pass of Llanberis, Pen-y-Gwryd, in view of the famed Pass of the Vale of Nant Gwvnant, to Capel Curig, Moel Siabod, TheSwallow Waterfalls, Bettws-y- Coed, arriving at the Eagles Hotel, for Dinner, which will be provided daily at 3 o'clock, for Visitors and Tourists visiting the ancient town of Llanrwst. Eagles Hotel, Llanrwst, Jnly, 1864. 6.4 THROUGH BOOKING BETWEEN LLANDUDNO AND BANGOR, ALSO FROM RHYL AND ABERGELE. Commencing on Monday, June 20th. FOUR-HORSE COACHES. PER RAIL TO LLANRWST, THENCE PER COAC H, Via Bettwi y Coed, the Swallow Waterfalls, Capel Ctrig, The Vale of Nant Franco*, and the Great Pearhyn Skte Quarrieg, allowing ample time for parties to visit the Britannia and Menai Bridges, before the Return Train leaves Bangor. THE Public are most respectfully inform- _L ed that the PRINCE OF WALES FOUR. HORSE COACH, being the Original Coach oa this much-admired Route, will run every day (Sundays excepted), during the Summer Season, from the BRITISH HOTEL, BANGOR. at 8 a.m. passing through BETHESDA, the GREAT PENRHYN SLATE QUARRIES, through the much- admired PASS OF NANT FRANCON, along the mar- gin of the OGWEN LAKE, by CAPEL CURIG and the SWALLOW WATERFALLS, through BETTWS- Y-COED to LLANRWST, in time for the 12 50 p.m. Train for Conway, Llaududno, Abergele, Rhyl, Chester and London. Returns from LLANRWST on the arrival of the 12 15 p.m. Train, reaching the BRITISH HOTEL, BAN. GOR at 4 40 p.m., in time for the Trains to Carnarvon, Holyhead, Conway, Llandudno, Rhyl and Chester. Through Tickets can be had at the Railway Stations at Rhyl, Abergele, Llandudno, and Llandudno Junc- tion. And Passengers must be careful to explain, at the time of Booking, that they require Tickets for the Coach Tour, to prevent mistakes. Through Fares Rhyl to Bangor, or ) First Class, Second Class Vice Vem ( lis. 3d. 10s. 3d. Abergeleto Bangor, I On. 6d. 9s. 6d. or VICe Versa r   ?- 3d. 6d. or Vice Versa Llandudno Junction j to Bangor, or Vice ? 88. 6d. 8s. Od. Vena I The following Table will show the approximate time he Coach will be passing the different localities :— A.M. Rhyl per Rail .10 44 Abergele .10 56 Llandudno II 0 Llandudno June.11 35 P.M. Llanrwst (arrival).12 15 Lianrwst,-Victoria Hotel, (depar- ture).12 40 Bettwsycoed,-Royal Oak Hotel. I 25 Capel Curig,—The Hotel. 2 25 Bethesda,-Dougl- Arms. 3 40 B a n g o r,—British Hotel. 4 40 A M. Bangor,-B r i t i a h Hotel. 8 0 Bethesda,—Douglas Arms. 9 0 Capel Curig,-The Hotel.10 15 Bettwsyc oed,— Royal Oak Hotel.11 9 Llanrwst, Victoria Hotel 12 0 Llandudno Junction.1 30 N.B.—Trains leave Llanrwst for Llandudno Junction, at 12 50 3 40 and 6 25 p.m. 04,P, Parties leaving Bangor, can have 6 hours Fishing at Ogwen Lake before the Return COACH passes, erformed by the Public's most obedient Servants, DEW & WILLIAMS.