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JOHN JONES, CURRIER AND L EATHER DEALER, G ROCER, TEA & pROVISION DEALER, HALL STREET, LLANGOLLEN, BEGS respectfully to iuform the public that he can supply them with Tea and all other articles in his line, on very advantageous terms. He therefore earnestly solicits a trial. RED LION, LLANGOLLEN. LLANGOLLEN, BURTON, and WREXHAM JLJ ALES. MILD and BITTER First-class FOREIGN WINES and SPIRITS. GUINNESS'S BOTTLED EXTRA STOUT, and BASS'S BOTTLED PALE ALE in Prime condi- tion. Beds and every accommodation for Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors. LEONARD J. BAUGH, PROPRIETOR. MR. THOS. E. HUGHES, LAND & MINERAL SURVEYOR, BRIDGE STREET, LLANGOLLEN' ROBERT JONES, jgOOT AND SHOE ^YAREH0USE< "CROW CASTLE," CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. ACCOMODATION for Visitors. Lunch, Dinner, Tea or Coffee on the shortest notice. WELL AIRED BEDS. The celebrated Sun Brewery Ale. WILLIAMS' pEPOT OF EARTHENWARE, GLASS, CHINA, FANCY GOODS, BERLIN WOOLS,TOYS, BASKETS STATIONERY, LAMPS AND OIL, CUTTA PERCHA AND LEATHER BOOTS & SHOES, &c.,&c. CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. BENSON'S WATCHES: CLOCKS GOLD JEWELLERY Of all kinds, Of all kinds. Of the Newest — — Designs. LEVER. 'DRAWING-ROOM. BRACELETS. HORIZONTAL. [DINING-ROOM. BROOCHES. CHRONOMETER. {CARRIAGE. EAR-RINGS. KEYLESS. 'CHURCH. LOCKETS. CHRONOGRAPH. HALL AND SHOP. NECKLACES. Mr. BENSON, who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and embellished with Illustrations-one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic '"TMM tJeweuerJC" xnese are sent post free for 2d!eacti. Persons living in the country or abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect sefety. 25, Old Bond Street; and the City Steam Works, 28 g- 60, I/udgate Hill. NEW MUSIC AT HALF-PRICE, 112 & 145, Bridge Street, Chester. BOUCHER & Co., have always on hand -D an extensive selection of NEW and SECOND- HAND INSTRUMENTS, of the best character, for Sale or HIRE on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks ktpt by their various Agents in Wales. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MUSIC TRADK J. T. PIERCE, HATTER, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. HATS AND QLOTHES CLEANED. UMBRELLAS AND PARASOL NEATLY REPAIRED.. TRUNKS MADE TO ORDER AND NEATLY REPAIRED On the Shortest Notice. LOCKS REPAIRED. 434—446. ON SALE, AT H. JONES' CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. Price in different Binding, Is. Is, 6d., 2s. 6d., CANIADAU CRANOGWEN. MONEY TO LEND, IN Town or Country, from 100 and upwards, for a term of years, on personal security. Inte rest. 5 percent. Also several sums on mortgage of freehold r leasehold property at 3i percent. ¥o con/mTssion charged.—Apply to r. G. Wood, Esq., late W. Wood, Esq solicitor, 15, Dover place, London, S.E. Est- ablished 1829. APARTMENTS. TO BE LET, a Breakfast, Dining, and Drawing- room, and Six Bedrooms, near the town, com- manding an extensive view of the surrounding hiils. Apply to M. F. M., "Advertiser" Office, Llangollen. TO LET —A HOUSE and GARDEN at Pen-y-coed. Apply at this Office. PLEASANT APARTMENTS at the CHAIN- P BRIDGE INN, Llantysilio, opposite the Berwyn Station, about a mile and a half from Llangollen, con- sisting of Sitting Rooms and Bedrooms. Apply to Mr. Roberts, the Proprietor. SEA SIDE. PLEASANT and CHEAP APARTMENT at T. HUGHES', Bryn-hyfryd (Mount-pleasant,) Col- wyn, 5 miles from Conway, and 7 from Abergele, on the Holyhead Road. TIRIONFA, GEUFRON, NEAR LLANGOLLEN. t APARTMENTS TO LET. CONTAINING Sitting-room and Three Bedrooms Commands an excellent view of the vale; and stands at the foot of the hill, called "Dinas Bran." Apply to Mrs. Williams, as above. A HOUSE TO LET at Rose-place, containing Kitchen, 2 Parlours, 4 Bedrooms, &c. Apply at Mr. EDWARD RoBERTSs, next door. TO BE LET. IN a beautiful situation, close to the picturesque town of Llangollen, commanding the most charm- ing views, a Parlour and Bedroom. Enquire at this Office. APARTMENTS, or as a FURNISHED HOUSE with Twelve Rooms to Let, pleasantly situated in the Country, containing Dining and Drawing-room, Six Bedrooms, with Pleasure and Croquet Grounds; ten minutes' walk from the town and Church, fifteen minutes' from Railway Station. Apply to Mrs. EVANS, GLEN WOOD HOUSE, Llangollen. BRANCH FROM WREXHAM. DICK'S NOTED G UTTA-PERCHA B OTTOMED BOOTS AND a HOES, WITH LEATHER TOPS AND INSOLES. EVERY one who studies health should wear them, JLJ being an excellent preventive from damp, and are unequalled for wear. s. d. Ladies' Boots of really good quality at 4 9 Gentlemen's ditto ditto from 6 6 Girls' and Boys' ditto ditto from 2 3 Every pair warranted. TAKE NOTICE.- All kinds of Leather Boots neatly repaired with Gutta-percha upon an improved principle. Ladies' and Gentlemen's (all Leather) Boots 20 per cent. cheaper than any other house in town. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS :— CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MAY be effected promptly and upon the most moderate terms through any of the local Agents or at the Chief Offices of the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1852. OFFICES: WREXHAM, LONDON, AND GLASGOW. TRUSTEES: THE RIGHT HON. LORD BOSTON THE RIGHT HON. LORD TREDEGAR SIR WATKIN W. WYNN, BART., M.P. COLONEL MYDDELTON BIDDULPH TOWNSHEND MAINWARING, ESQ. THE VERY REV. THE DEAN OF ST. ASAPH THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. THOMAS BRASSEY, ESQ. HUGH OWEN, ESQ. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., The Quinta, Salop, and Farnworth, near Manchester. ROBERT WILLIAMS, SECRETARY TO THE COMPANY. AGENTS WANTED In Towns and Districts where the Company is not already represented.-Application to be made to the Secretary. A. McCULLOCK, PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT UTAKER, 18, BLUCHER ST., BIRMINGHAM, BEGS to take the liberty of thanking the Clergy, Medical Profession, Schoolmasters, and the Inhabitants of Birmingham and Neighbourhood in general, for their kind patronage heretofore, and begs to draw their attention to his latest invention, THE SCIENTIFIC WONDER. This Instrument has a clear magnifying power of, 32,000 times, shews all kinds of Ammselculse In water, Circulation of the Blood, &c., &c., Adulteration of Food, Milk, &c., and is just the Microscope that every Surgeon, Dentist, Schoolmaster, Student, and Working Man should have. It is pronounced by the Press (and all scientific men who have seen it) to be the best, cheapest, and most simple microscope ever invented. It has twenty times the power of the Coddington or Stanhope Microscope, and is twice as good as the celebrated Rae Microscope (which has been awarded so many prize medals), as may be inferred from the fol- lowing letter received from Mr. Rae himself. Carlisle, December 12th, 1867. To lYIr. McCulloch, Philosophical Instrument Maker. Sir, Having seen some of your Diamond-plate Lenes, I write to ask your terms for supplying me with the same per 20 gross, as I consider them superior to Yours, &c., RAE & Co., Opticians, Carlisle. I beg to inform the Public that I have no Agents anywhere, and all pretended Agents are imposters. The above instrument can only be had from me, in Birmingham. Those at a distance who care for instruction and amusement, can have it sate and tree by sample post, with book of full instructions, on receipt of 32 Postage Stamps. Samples sent abroad 2 Stamps extra. All persons wishing further particulars and testi- monials, must sent stamped and addressed envelope. ADDRESS :— A. McOULLOCH, PHILOSOPHICAL INSTRUMENT MAKER, No. 18, Blucher St., Birmingham. To Tourists and Visitors. BOOKS, &c., ON SALE AT H. JONES', CASTLE-STREET, LLANGOLLEN. JUST PUBLISHED Price Sixpence, a NEW GUIDE to Llangollen and Neighbourhood, with Map and Illustrations. AN Account of VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY with a view. Price Twopence. AN Account of CASTLE DINAS BRAN, with a view of the Hill and Castle. Price Twopence. FAMILIAR DIALOGUES, in English and Welsh. F Price Threepence. rpHE GOSPEL of ST. MATTHEW, in English and JL Welsh, with Notes and References. Price 4d. STATIONERY of all kinds Guides and Maps of S North Wales, &c. A large assortment of Welsh and English Books, and any work not in stock ordered and procured immediately. JUST PUBLISHED, PRICE Is. 6d. CHAMBER'S HANDY GUIDE to LONDON C with Maps and Illustrations. LEATHER PURSES, a beautiful assortment cheap, at H. Jones,' Castle-street. A LARGE Assortment of DAY BOOKS and LEDGERS, all of which will be sold very cheap CREAM LAID NOTE PAPER from 2s. to 10s. 8d. per ream. Envelopes of prices. MOURNING CARDS, NEATLY EXECUTED, AT THE "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, CASTLE STREET, LLANGOLLEN. NOTICES, &c. PRINTED Legal Forms for giving notice to tenant -L or landlords, may be had at One Penny each from the Publisher of this Paper. Notice before proceeding in the Couuty Court at Id. each. Also, the following, Window Bills at Id. each.—An Apprentice Wanted.—Lodgings.—Temperance Coffee House.-Hot Water Supplied. Tea and Coffee Rooms. -Pop and Ginger Beer.-Hot Dinners and Lunch.- Garden to Lei.— House and Sh"p to Let.—To Let.- To Let, enquire within.—Room to Let.-To Let, enquire at.—House to Let, enquire at.—House to Let, enquire within.—To Let.-Apartment Cards at Id. and 2d. each. ABERCONWY TEMPlSEANCE HOTEL, HIGH STREET, CONWAY. "WILLIAM JONES, PROPRIETOR. YISITORS to Conway will meet with every attention, combined with very moderate charges, at this well known Hotel. BRITISH WINES AND CONFECTIONERY OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION. Tea and Coffee provided at the shortest notice. PRICE ONE sklLLLING, IN EMBOSSED CLOTH, GILT LETTERED AND GILT EDGES, AN ORIGINAL ENGLISH AND WELSH* LETTER WRITER, To be bad of all Booksellers, or through the Post from the Publisher on receipt of 12 Postage Stamps H. JONES. ADVERTISER" pFFICE, LLANGOLLEN. i'; J Yn aWl" yn y TVasg, ac a gyhoeddir iror fuan ag y gellir, prt's Is. 6ch., HANES DINYSTR JERUSALEM, GAN TITUS, VESPASIAN, A LLUOEDD RHUFAIN, FL WIUS JOSEPHS, yr Hanesydd Iuddewig, at yr hyn y chwanegir YT AWDL FUDDUGAWL, ar yr un testyn, gaaV diweddar Fardd Cadeiriawl, EBENEZER THOMAS, Clynog. A H. Jones, Argraffwr a Chyhoeddwr, Llangollen. -oJ., PAINT! PADfT! PAINT! i Best Duti-Corrosevi in any Colour £ at 3(L per lb.. Patent Metallic in any colour 3d r I Mixed and ready Best Paint as generally used in any colour at 3d. „ for use. Best Paint as generally used in any colour at 3d. „ for use. Cans of 56 lbs. 14s.; 112 lbs. 27s.; 5 cwt> £ gf ) Carriage paid to any Railway Station in England Swues and P. O. O. payable to Francis Jay, Woop. ham Works, Vauxhall Station, London, S.E. pfr N.B.—Sample drums 5s. 6d. and 7s. each.J [Ij fl; 4*r- — .11,'#FR, NI"FIRE )% r SrCUFr;,il Ll G H T 0 N LYim fa A PITY SA (\ J THE PUBLIC AqE#MEDAGAINST SOLD IN THIS TOWN BY J. ROVLANDS, CHAPEL STREET. THE SMOKERS BONBON EFFECTUALLY removes the taste and smell of Tobaco from the mouth and breath, and renders smoking agreeable and safe. It is pleasant, wholesome, and ilmost tasteless. Prepared from the original recipe of an eminent Physician, by a patent process, by SCHOOIING & Co., Wholesale Confectioners, BETHNAL GREEN, LONDON. Sixpence and Shilling per Box, pst free 7 and 14 Stamps. Sold by Chemists, Tobacconists, Grocers, Fincy Shopkeepers, and by H. Jones, Advertis,r' Office. The smell of the breath of hard smokers is by means >leasant, and the taste is disagreeable to the smoker himself, especially the remains of a previous night's sm>king. One of Messrs. Schooling's little pills, which they call the Smoker's Bonbon,' dissolved in the moutl, not only takes away the taste and smell of the tabacco, but it leaves nothing in its place but the naturd breath of the smoker, a great advantage over other preparations we have tried which merely disguise the snell of smoke in a strong odour of spices almost as offensive. Messrs. Schooling's invention is thoroughly efftctive and so far asjwe can discover from a brief trial, in every way agreeable in use. Denbighshire Telegfal^li Oct. 4th, 1866. |lililllilWH'iM3im| IDISOIR/IDIEIRS OF THE STOMACH I Are the sources of the deadliest maladils. The Pills in such disorders cleanse I! the bowels, regulate the liver, bring relaxed or irritated stomach into a H natural and healthful condition. Chalging sickness into health and strength. I AILMENTS FEMALES. I At the two epochs in life the system undergoes the most critical changes, the ■ Pills then become priceless in disord'rs to which the sex is liable and at B the turn of life are a sure safeguard against evil and dangerous consequences. .AND DEBILITY, These Pills remove all symptoms of debility, and weaknesses they act upon the mainsprings of life and give itrength, tone, and vigour to the system. THE BEST :eEyjJDY KITOWF FOB Asthma. Debility. Influenza. Stone and Gravel Bilious Complaints. Diarrhoea. Liver Complaints. Secondy. Symptom. Blotches on the Skm. Female irreguloities. Piles. Weakness from what- Constipation of the Bowels Indigestion. Retention of Urine ever cause Sold, with full directions, at the man^fy. of Professor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Mediae, in boxes atls. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6cl., lis., 22s., and 33s. There is a constable saving by taking the larger sizes.
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PHOTOGRAPHS, SLIDES, AND CARTES-DE-YISITES, ON SALE AT H. JONES'S PRINTER, STATIONER, BOOKSELLER, AND BOOKBINDER, CASTLE STREET) LLANGOLLEN. Ladles of Llangollen P°nt Gyfyng- Aqueduct and Ponteys^He Plas Newydd ? £ .ed Swallow Falls Barber's Hill from the Bridge Vale Cruris Abbey Mpnafnr H 3SS Benglog Falls. Pont y Mynach Falls Vale of Llangollen Menai Bridges George Hotel. Bangor Dolbadarn Hotel. Llanberis Llangollen from Penycoed Lianaber Churcll Grand Entrance Penrhyn On the Glaslyn, Beddgelert Vale Crucis Abbey Mpnafnr H 3SS Benglog Falls. Pont y Mynach FaIls Vale of Llangollen Menai Bridges George Hotel. Bangor Dolbadarn Hotel. Llanberis Llangollen from Penycoed Lianaber Churcll Grand Entrance Penrhyn On the Glaslyn, Beddgelert Ditto from Barber's Hill Dolgelley and Cader Idris Castle Pass of Talyllyn Ditto from Bache iir'0,W i°n Llanberis Penrhyn Slate Quarries Top of Orme s Head Dee Viaduct „ °°Bettws y Coed Nant Mill The Wye,near Rhaiadr Barber s Hill J °«- tUnant Mawr Aber Village Castle Street,Conway Pentrefelin Railway Bridge Moel Siabod from Sialic* Upper Lake, Llanberis The Great Orme sHead View up the River „ FaUs Devil's Kitchen, Llanberis On the Cynfael, Festiniog Canal Weir Carnarvon Castle Valeof Conway SteppingStones,Bettwsycoed Llangollen Bridge Penrhyn Castle Queen's Gate, Carnarvon The Church, Bettwsy Coed Llangollen Church ? yn, j m casUe Goat Hotel, Beddgelert Llangollen Station Llandudno The Conway Falls The Baths, Llandudno Chainbridge Sncwdon The Cliff Path. Llandudno On the Mawddach Llantysilio Church Sumn.tt of Snowdon Pandy Mill. Bettws y Coed Entrance to Britannia linage Chirk Castle Pont Aberglnslyn Llanberis Qiuirrymen Parson's Bridge, Pont y PontCysyllte PMS of Beddgelert BoddlwYdden Church Mvnach Canal Bridge Llandudno Bench On the Conway near Bettws OgwenLake N w Wesleyan Chapel Pont y Pair, B< ttws y Coed Lodge near Tan y Bwlch Chester Cathedral Britannia Bridge Bangor Vale ofFestinlog Head of Nant Francon NOTES, CARDS, SCEbTEV SA TCHETS, ENVELOPES 4'cr A great variety of New Rooks md Albums suitable for Presents.
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< 'THE VICTORIOUS LIFE," BY HIENR Y T. EDWARDS, B.A., OxoN, VICAR OF ABEltDARE, Crown 8vo.,—7s. Gd. PublishersSMITH, ELDER, and Co., 15, Waterloo Place, London, S.W. Sold by H. JONES, Stationer, Castle-street, Llangollen. BIRKDALE COLLEGE, BIRKDALE PARK, JD SOUTH PORT, LANCASHIRE. PRINCIPALS The Rev. EDWIN WEBSTER, and The Rev. GEORGE COMPTON SMITH, M.A. THE NEW COLLEGE BUILDINGS will (D.V.) be OPENED on TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1869. This INSTITUTION was established some years ago, for the purpose of providing a FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION and TRAINING on EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES, With the most MODERATE TERMS. Prospectuses,references,and views of CollegeBaildinga, from the PRINCIPALS—Messrs. WEBSTER and SMITH. Nv TURNIP SEEDS Ph S N. S0LD BY 5 P3 yT Q H S W XX m s a ta w l> CS3 5 J. ROWLANDS, p YX LLANGOLLEN. MEDICINES ONLY WILL CURE. TO the Nervous and Debilitated.—DR. SMITH, the CELEBRATED PHYSICIAN for the cure of NERVOUS EXHAUSTION, INDIGESTION, RHEUMATISM, DIMNESS OF SIGHT, FUNC. TIONAL DISORDERS, WEAKNESS, LOW SPIR- ITS, DEBILITY, and all Diseases resulting from error, continues to send gratis a copy of Bis invaluable work, THE WARNING VOICE (130 pp). Contains the PLAIN DIRECTIONS by which MANY THOUSANDS of Dr.'Smith's patients, were restored to health and full vigou'r of n)anhood after ELEOTRIOITY, and all other FALSELY-CALLED REMEDIES without medicine, had failed. The work is ILLUSTRATED with hundreds of Cases and Testimonials from grateful patients, with means of cure used. Sent free by poet, secure from observation, to all onreceipt of a stamped directed envelope. Address, Dr. Smith, S Burton-crescent, London, W.C. 8, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. To the Debilitated. I have devoted 23 years af my professional life exclusively to the treatment of a certain class of dis- eases resultiny from thoughtless habits and excesses. I have received during that time 2,000 Testimonials from grateful patients who have been cured. I should be most kappg. on ø r' >rrwr m■< to 8 aid by return a letter of advice with tnlltructiona. which, if followed, will ell sure a cure. I have also had a People's Edition of my" Warning Yoice" published for free distribution, and shall have great pleasure in sending you a copy free by post on rcceipt of your address. I am, your most truly, HENRY SMTTH.M.D. \v^VQEDXSBURT,g<5^gy/ W WREXHAM SAUCE 37 SOLD EVERYWHERE. I Has superseded older and better § I known Sauces, and is a most dell- f 1 cious relish to all kinds of t HOT AND COLD MEATS, HASHES, GAME, 1\ SOUP, FISH, 4c. /1 J SEE II ASK V\ J NAME ON MM FOR THE //BOTTLE A III WREXHAM\\ I WRAPPER. ||| SAUCE. U In Bottles, IlliiLiiP 1/4 2/ each. RGXTLADIES IN DELICATE HEALTH -L Irregularities, Pregnancy, &.C., confidentially treated by Dr. Harding. State full particulars. The strictest confidence observed. Female powders (sure remedy IN irregularities,) sent on receipt of os. in stamps. Address :—Dr. Harding, Brighton, IMP ERIAL AUSTRIAN G UARAN. I TEED STATE LOANS. No LoTTERIES. Bona-fide chances to win for 91 the large premiums of je30,000, JE25,000, 20,000, &c., &c. Public drawings on the First of every Month, under the superintendence of the Austrian Government, and official public functionaries. OFFICIAL LIST SENT GRATIS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Apply for £ J chances, issued upon forms supplied by the Austrian Govern- ment and bearing the Imperial half a florin btamp, and for prospectuses to VOELCKER & Co., Bankers, VIENNA. 433—445. NERVOUS DEBILITY.—GRATIS, A MEDICAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of quacks. Free on receipt of postage stamp, Address, Secretary, Institute of An- atomy, Birmingham. 474. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEUMATISM, GOUT, FLATULENCY, HEADACHE, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, STRICTURE, &c. DR. DE ROOS COMPOUND RENAL PILLS. Sold in Boxes, Price Is. L £ d., by H. JONES, "Adver tiser" Office, Llangollen. £ 1 A AAA MAP FOR ,0S- LLOYD'S Great D01U,UUU DOUBLE REVOLVING MAPS of the BRITISH ISLES and AMERICA combined with Lloyd's Patent Reversible, by which either Map Can be thrown front in a second's time shewing 3,000,000 places, mounted and varnished worth JEIO yet retails for 10s. Male or Female Agents wanted in every town. Printed instructions, how to canvass well furnished to Agents. Send Six Shillings for Sample Copy if not sold taken back on demand. J. T. LLOYD, 83, Fleet Street, London, E.C. SOMEWHAT PENSIVE. There are three kinds of pens sold by a celebrated Edinburgh firm, under the names of the Waverly pen, the Ou-t pen, and the Pickwich pen. Now whatever may be the case with regard to the middle one, the other two are, doubtless, unrivelled, for what can equal the pens of SCOTT and DICKENS P—Judy.
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TESTIMONIAL To the Rev. EVAN EVANS, CONGREGATIONAL MINISTER, LLANGOLLEN. 1\/TR. EVANS has faithfully laboured in the Gospel xVL Ministry for 45 years. His diligence and ability and devotedness have been well known and are widely appreciated. He is now a veteran in his Master's work. The churches of his care at Llangollen and Trevor, with friends of other denominations, have opened subscription, amounting already to £30, in order to present him with a Testimonial, which may prove of cheer to him and of gratification to his well-wishers. Should any friends who may read this announce- ment be kindly disposed towards the movement, their favours would be cheerfully received by one of the under-mentioned persons acting for the Committee JOHN HUGHES, (Dolhiryd,) Chairman, THOMAS JONES, (Castle Street,) Treasurer, RICHARD GRIFFITH, (Castle Street,) Secretary. Llangollen, March 23rd, 1869. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS Of 2s. 6d. and upwards already received. £ B. d. Richard Ellerton, Esq., Plas-feifod 5 0 0 Geo. Osborne Morgan, Esq., M.P. 3 3 0 Thos. Minshall, Esq., Oswestry 110 Mr. John Hughes, Dolhiryd 110 Mr. Hugh Jones, Advertiser Office 110 A friend, Llangollen 110 "Gwr Eglwysig" 11 0 Mr. Joseph Evans, Oswestry 1 1 0 Mrs. Evans „ 110 Messrs. G. & R. Griffith 110 Mr. Robert Evans, Regent Street. 10 0 Brodor o Feirion 10 0 T. G. Jones, Esq. (Cyffyn), Llansantffraid. 10 0 Cyfaill 10 0 Mr. Thos. Williams, Greenfield Terrace. 010 0 Mr. Robert E. Jones 0 10 0 Mrs. Edwards, Hand Hotel 0 10 0 Messrs. Morris Roberts & Co., builders 0 10 6 Mr. Edward Lloyd, Church Street. 0 10 0 Rev. Richard Edwards, Llandyn. 010 0 Mr. Roberts, Grapes Inn, Llangollen 010 0 Mr. R. Bowea, Lianfyllin 0 10 0 Rev.J.Prichard.D.D. 010 0 Watkin Richards, Esq. 0 10 0 Mr. Jarred Jones, Pentrefoelas 2 f A T. P Jones Parry, Esq S. Worsley, Esq., Geufron 0 5 0 Mr. R. Baker, Sun Brewery 0 5 0 Mr. Garner, Stationmaster 0 5 0 Mr. E. S. Jones, Eirianfa. 0 5 0 Mr. Coward, Llangollen 1 0 5 0 Mr. W. Griffiths, Regent Street 0 5 0 Mr. Jones, Pengwern 0 5 0 Rev. J. Edwards ditto 0 5 0 Mrs. Jones, Wolverhampton 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas Hughes, Frondeg 0 5 0 Charles Richards, Esq., Bank Buildings 0 5 0 Rev. D. Jones, curate, Llangollen 0 5 0 Mr. Mathew Hughes 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas Evans, Meadow Cottage. 0 5 0 Mr. James Williams 0 5 0 Mr. James Williams, Borth, Portmadoc. 0 5 0 Miss Davies, Corwen 0 5 0 Gwilym Berwyn" 0 4 0 Mr. J. James, Borth, Portmadoc 0 3 6 Mr. John James, Borth, Portmadoc 0 3 0 Mrs. Jones, Pentrefoelas 0 3 0 Mr. James Clarke, Llangollen 0 3 0 Rev. H. Jones 0 3 0 Mr. Wm. Owen, Regent Street 0 2 6 Mr. Rowlands, grocer 0 2 6 Miss Mary Jones, Bridge Street. 0 2 6 Mr. J5dward Davies at Messrs.. 0 2 6 Mr. iCODcfL iSfruQF, (/Alii 1401* v Mr. John Jones, Mr. John Morris, draper 0 2 6 Mr. Humphrey Jones, chemist 0 2 6 Mrs. Lloyd, Llantysilio 0 2 6 Friend 0 2 6 Mr. John Jones, Junr., Chapel Street 0 2 6 Mr. Wm. Paull 0 2 6 Mr. W. Jones, Pentrefoelas 0 2 6 Mr. Joseph Roberts, builder, Llangollen 0 2 6 Mr. J. Thomas, Iron Foundry 2 6 S. P. and A. Owens, Borth, Portmadoc 0 2 6 Mr. W. Jones, Pentrefelin 0 2 6 Miss Lewis, Royal Oak 0 2 6 Mr. Lloyd, Pengwern 0 2 6 Mr. T. Jones, gardener 0 2 6 Miss Roberts. 0 2 6 Mr. John Jenkins. 0 2 6 J. P. Drinkwater, Esq 0 2 6 Mrs. Jones, Cambrian Terrace 0 2 6 Miss Jones ditto 0 2 6 W. Gides Smith, Esq., Bache-isa' 0 2 6 Mr. Isaac Williams, Bronhaulog 0 2 6 Mrs. Allen, Ponsonby 0 2 6 Mr. Peter Roberts, Chapel Street. 0 2 6 Mr. Thomas Roberts, slater, Llangollen. 0 2 6 Mrs. Roberts, Grapes 0 2 0 T. Barnes. Esq., The Quinta 1 0 0 Capt. Paull 1 0 0 Y Gohebydd 0 10 6 Dr. Robertson, Siamberwen 0 10 0 Rev. O. Davies. Baptist minister 0 5 0 Rev.J. Edwards,Pengwern Cottage,(2nd sub.) 0 5 0 Mrs. Sherratt 050 Mr. J. Evans, tailor & draper, Bridge Street 0 5 0 t Mr. J. P. Richards, Cambrian Terrace. 0 2 6 Miss Edwards, Glanafon 0 5 0 Mr. Samuel Pugh, Eagle; Inn 0 5 0 Mrs. Green, Penbedw 0 2 6 Miss Griffiths, Royal Hotel 0 2 6 Mrs. Jones, Maesmawr House 0 5 0 Mr. Evan Jones, Rhydwen, Dolgelley 0 5 0 Miss Roberts, Cambrian Terrace. 010 0 Mr. Hughes, surgeon, Minffordd 0 10 6 Jno. Parry, Esq., Manchester 0 10 6 Rev. W. Griffith, IIolyhead 0 10 0 Mr. Randies, Wrexham 0 10 0 Rev. W. Roberts, Liverpool 0 10 0 Mr. W. Hughes, Glyndyfrdwy 0 3 0 Rev. R. Winter, Llangollen 0 5 0 Rev. Lewis Williams, Llanarmon yn Ial 0 2 6 Llanarmon (collection) 0 7 10 Graianrhyd, ditto 05 2 Mr. W. Jones, Bache Mill 0 5 0 Mr. R. G. Hughes, draper, Chapel Street. 0 2 6 To be continued.
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