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MRS. and Mis? Smith, Ra?)an House, I 1" Beaumaris, have Vacancies for a few Pupils. The School Opens on the ?Oth of August. \1RANTED. as Undcr-Nurse, a girl, with first-rate reforeuces.—Address G. E. B., Post Office, Peuuiaeninawr. Y\;T ANTED, an experienced dever COOK, V> who Cjm bring te<tituomaU a* to character and •lility. Address J P., 1'?? Unice, Edacu, aeiu PnH- beli. ORGANIST WANTED. w ANTFT), for the Lhmfairfrohan T English Church, an ORGANIST.—Apply, »Ut* j iug terms, to tho Rector, the Rev. I*. C. Ellis, M.A. i Yonm? Man of Colour desires to meet ? with a Mt?'iou as VALET FO,)TI\ out of lirery, or 15UTLKR, to a family; no objoctiou to Travell- ing. Can give good references. Address, Mr. L. Dumea, Diuorwic Terrace, Portdiuor- wie. WANTED. a Curate, in th\ ?io?'s? of (V H.?n?or. Ai he will h.w to oOt'mte in W chh ,tacl English, he mint )n> well ao.|u<iintod with both lan- guages —Apoly to tlu- Uev. the Rector, Llanaber, Bar- mouth. MEDICAL PUPIL. WIf. STFPHKVSO.W Blackburn. has a Vac-uicj :W ft well eduoutod young gentlemau t- above. GOVRHNESM PUPIL IN a Superior i.aJies School, wIiitb ominent Professor< attend. There it; at present a Vacancy for Governess Pupil. Address A. B. C., Office of thin paper. TO N< HJLBJTBf AND GENTLEMEN. WANTED, a Situation as 8TRWA?D or IV BAILIFF, by a married man who has h.?I c\ten give and practical experience in the general niamigoment of land and stock. Gill give the highest of references and ItOOritv if required. Address J. C. R., Tilla, Nursery-treet, Fair- ïdd. Liverpool.  Young Gent!pm:m, aged 21, who has A phased hM examination in Analomy and Phv.?. ology, at the Royal (Allege of Surgeons, Loudon, is desirous of meeting with an engagement as Assistant to a Surgeon. Salary not so much lion object, as an opportunity to advance in the profession. -Address, P. 0., Chronicle Office, Bangor. RUTHIN UNION. SCHOOLMISTRESS WANTED—The Guar- dians of the Poor of the Kuthin Union will, at their meeting, to bo hold on Monday, the 15th instant, proceed t i, the election of Schoolmistress to the Union Work- house School. Candidates must be fully competent to perform the duties of the Of lice, as sot forth by the Geiier.il Orders of the Poor Law Board. The Salary will be C20 per annum, with the usual rations aud furnished apartments in the workhouse. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates, .tating age. and accompanied by Testimonials, must be lent to me not later than Saturday, the I:tth inst. Can- didates will be expected to attend on the day of election. BENJAMIN' DAVIES, Clerk to the Guardians. Ruthiu, August, 1, 1864. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. T?LLR vm, near h?!h<?. with 5 Acres JD of L AN1) and a good Walled GARDEN. Bc qttit-e of B. T, S)!?, &q., Rhyllech, Pwllheli. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. TO he Sold or Let, with immediate pos- session. the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, North Wales. The house is most eligibly situated, and doing a luge Family, Commercial, and Posting business Full particulars may be obtained on making personal applica- tion to the Proprietor, Mr. Wui. Dew, whose other public Mgacements necessitate his relinquishing the business. LLANFAIRFECHAN, NORTH WALES, MIDWAY BETWEEN CONWAY AND BANGOR. rpo LET. for a period of One, Two. or Three yeari, the newly erected Villa Residence, called RRYN Goleu VILLA, containing three large and lofty Reception Rooms, five commodious Bedrooms, two Servants* Bedrooma, Bath Room and Water Closet, &c., standing on its own grounds of over one Acre, tastefully laid out and ornamentally planted, with the nilvantago of Sea bathing, which is within two minuta' walk. This Elegant Villa, situate on the Menai Straits, com- mands delightful views of Anglesey, Puffin Island, kc. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Atkinson, builder, Peumaen Lodge, Llanfairfechao Messrs. Light- body and Boult, Estate Agents, No. 1, Derby Square, Castle Street, Liverpool; or to W. Y. Hardie, Esq., Civil Engineer, Bangor. LLANFECHELL MOUNTAIN INCLOSURE. rpHE Inclosure Commissioners for England _L and Wales hereby give Notice, that a Meeting of the persons interested in Llaufechell Mountain, situate in the parish of Llanfechell, in the County of Anglesey, will he held on the 29th day of August inst., at the hour (4 Eleven in the forenoon, at the Bull's Head Inn, Llan- erchymecM, in the said County, for the purpose of re- commending a person to be appointed valuer in the matter of the Inclosure of the said Lands, under the provisions of "The Acti for the inclosure, Exchange, and Improvement of Land," in the room of Mr. Thomas resigned. JoAneNs, D THEY FURTHER GIVE NOTICE, that a Majority in number, and in respect of interest of such persons, may, at such Mooting, resolve upon Instructions to the Valuer, not inconsistent with the terms and con- ditions of tho Provisional Order made by them in the matter of the said Inclosure. Witness my hand, thia 2ad day of August, in the year of our Lord 18o4. J. R. MOORE, By Order of the Board. BANGOR DIOCESAN CHURCH BUILDING SOCIETY- THE Annual General Meeting of this Society JL was held in the National School, on Wednesday, the 3rd of August, The Lord BISHOP of the Diocese in the Chair. The Report having been read by the Honorary Secre- tary, the Rev. Henky Owen, the following Resolutions were unanimously adopted Moved by the Rev. Cauon J. Williams, seconded by the Venerable Arohdeacon Whitk, That the Report now read be adopted, printed, and circulated. Moved by the Very Rev. the Dean, and seconded by the Rev. ,1. A. Hkhbkrt, That the best thanks of the Meeting be presented to the Committee of the past year for their attention to the business of the Society, and that the followiug gentlemen be requested to act as the selected portion of the Com- mittee for the ousuiug year: — The Lord ewùorough C. W. (i. Wynne, Esq. G. Augustus Ilud(iart, Ki(l. Rev. C. Williams, D.D. Rev. Daniel Evans J. V. H. Williams, Esq. Henry Kennedy Esq. W. H. Adams, Esq Rev. J. Evans, Lla:i;urig R. Ll. Jones Parry, Esq. George Casson, Esq. Rev. P C. Ellis John Priestley, Esq. fiev. J. P. Jones Parry Capt. Crewe Reade, R.N. Rev. W. J. Poole K. Jones Hughes, Esq. Rev. E. Osborne Williams Rev. J. Williams, Rhos- colvn Rev. If. Jones, Llangclynill lwv. St. Geo. A. Williams J. P. Davies, Esq Kev. Canon Lloyd Rev. Leonard Slater ltev. Robert Williams Moved by the Venerable Archdeacon White, and se- conded by tho Rev. HrciH Jones, D.D., That the thanks of the Meeting be given to the Rev. H. OWEN, for his valuable services as nOIl. Secretary, and that lie be requested to coutiuue them. Moved by the Rev. EVAN PUGHG, and seconded by the Rev. Canon Wynsk Williams. That the above Resolutions be inserted in the North Wales Chrcnile.1 the Ceraarvon and Denbigh Herald,' U4 Um I Cymro,' SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. BEAUMARIS. SALE OF GROWING CROPS. MR. VKW Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Chester- ton, TO SELL BY AUCTION, At Cak Mawk, distant about 2 milei from Beaumaris, oil Wfdnkxday, the 17th inst., commencing at :!u'clook in the Afiernoou, Dj pH!: following GROWING CROPS, Straw J included n Lot 1. Field of OATS 14 Acres. o do. 19 do. 3. du. 17 do. 4. du.. 1 ac 2 roods. ? 5. Field of WHEAT Cac.Xroods. N.B.—Three months Credit will bo given on approved sfcurity. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW. At the SHIP Inn, Llangefni, on Thuhsday. the 25th of August, 18tM, at 3 o'clock ill the Afternoon, (subject to conditions), rill-TE Freehold Dwi'llius; TIonso, Farm :tit(i I Lands, called OKFNIJCIIAF, in the Parish of Cerrixceinwen. containiiii; 17 Acres or thereabouts as now occupied by Mr. 1). Pritchard. The Promis.'s are close to the Holyhead Turnpike Road and fr(iiit,t(i tlif, Highwav from LlanccfnitoCefn-cwmwd. They are Miles fNIIl Llaugefni, and about :1 and 4 Miles fmm the Gaerwi n and Bodnrgan Railway stations. The LVM^efni and Holland Arms S t itions. of the Anglesey Central Railway, now in progress, will be about 2 Miles distant. The situation is jery de- sirable for Building purposes and command s Views of the whole Raii'e of the Carnarvonshire Hills. Apply to Mr, R Prichard, of Uwydiartli r,s<rob.(Baiigor.) Anglesey, and to the Auctioneer, at the British Hotel, Bangor. NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS. Sale of the Modern-built Residential Castle called Bryn- BRAS CAI;Tl,r and Demesne, situate midway between the County Town of Carnarvon and Llaiiberis. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the British Hotel, Bangor,, on Friday, the 26th of Aust, 18M. at 3 o'clock in the afternoon [unless previonsly 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, of Norman Architecture, with its Tower Lodges, Out-offices, Orchard, Kitchen Garden, and pleasure grounds, and delightfully situated in the centre of the most romantic and magnificent scenery in the Pincipality, in the Parish of Llanrug, dis- tant 41 miles from the County Town of Carnarvon, and 3t miles from Llanberis and the base of Snowdon, to- getlie, with about SI acres of Land. a large portion of which has been tastefully laid out with Shrubberies and Plantations of luxuriant growth, and the whole enclosed within Park Walls of 7 to 10 feet high. This i-nique edifice has only recently been erected at a large outlay bv the present proprietor, and contains 12 Bedrooms, 4 noble Reception Rooms with arched French windows opening to the lawn, the Dining Rootii-27 ft. by 17 ft. and 10 ft high, having an arched, groined, and richly panelled ceiling, and a detached Orchestra in communication excellent Offices, 2 Coach-houses with standing for 10 carriages. Stabling for 12 horses, several loose boxes, and Out-hnililings. 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 Laud could advantageously be dis- posed of for Building Sites. A Station will be erected on the 1..ino of Railroad between Carnarvon and Llanberis within J of a mile from the Castle, the Act for which has been obtained. Full particulars as to the interior arraugements, 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 Bkitish 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 subject toCouditions of Sale to be then produced :— THOSE Seven Kii?Me FREEHOLD HOUSES, L 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 t6 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. SALES BY MESSRS. CHUETON AND ELPHICK. DENBIGHSHIRE. FREEHOLD HOUSES, AT COLWYN, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will he given,) by Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK, at the Castle Hotel, in Conway, on Flu- DAY, the 12th day of August, 1864, at Four o'Cloi'k in the Afternoon, in One Lot, and subject to conditions then to be produced: A MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, com- A monlycaUedor known bythe name of "TYMAWR." containing a Shop. Parlour, Kitchen, and Entrance Hall, on the ground floor and a Landing and five Bedrooms on the next floor, together with a good Garden, and small Orchard thereunto belonging, situate at Colwyn, in the County of Denbigh, in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin Littler, Mercer, Grocer, and General Dealer Also a MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE adjoining, con- taining a Kitchen, Parlour and Two Bedrooms, in the occupation of Mr. Asaph Jouea, Builder. Colwyn is situated on the Sea Coast, and has a Station on the line of the Chester and Holyhead Railway, and is fast rising into importance as a Bathing place and there is, consequently, a fair prospect of a gradual rise iu the value of property there for some years to come. The property may be viewed by permission of the ten- ants and any further information may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers; or to Messrs. Wyatt and Sisson, Solicitors, St. Asaph or Mr. J. Hawley Edwards, Solicitor, Shrewsbury. DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of upwards upwards of 1.600 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, a porti, of the Hafod Elwy Estates, in the parishes of Heullau and Xantglyu, consisting of Moun- tain Farms, and some of the best Grousing Hills in North Wales. Messrs. CHTTRTONancl ELPHICK Have the honour to announce that they arc instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on Saturday, the 20th day of August, 1864, at Twelve for One o'clock most punctual- ly, at the Qukkn Hotel, Chester Railway Station, in One Lot, and subject to such conditions of sale as will then be produced, SEVERAL verv fine, improveable FREE- k HOLD MOUNTAIN FARMS, with the home- steads and other erections thereon, and the extensive allotments belonging thereto, comprising in the whole upwards of 1,600 icres, part of which consists of capital GROUSING HILLS, which abound in Game, and afford the sportsman an abundance of Srst-rate sport. The turnpike road from Denbigh (a first class railway station) to Peutre V oehe. passes through the centre of the propei ty, which is about sovtn miles from Denbigh, and about five miles from Pontrw Voelas. To any agriculturist in w.uit of a fine tract of land for the breeding and rearing of sheep and young cattle, this presents a most excellent investment. N,B. -Pling and Particulars with any further informa- tion may be had from Mr. Thomas Gold Edwards, Solici- tors, Denbigh; or from Messrs. Churton and Elphick, the AuctioneerCheater, and Whitchurch, Salop. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. LLANFAIRFECHAN. A MOST ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. JfR. G. FT.LTOY, Has been instructed to offer for SALE BY AUUTIU. At the Qi'AKRYM.vn's Aums Ims, at Lbiiifairfechan, Car- narvonshire, on Wtonksday, 17th August, 186-1, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon. A itio,,t Cliii-iiiiiity for the eH:ction of anrstcl.L?VithtHe?de'K'e.havtnKit frontag-e (If 18 yards to a main Ro.-id, and extending backwards to a d'^ntU of OH yards. It adjoins otnd belong- ing to Mr. John ¡Lvi"<, Mr: g"hert lVilli: and others. nearly immediately opposite the of the New Grand H(,tel, and Rurronia(le(i by first ulit,,j roiitleuces just com- pleted. The improving attraction of the place, and the great advantages this site alfonK will doubtless recommend it to the "U""ti"n of -,p.,culat"r,i ..nd otfit.. qW.">U of seeur. ing so eligible a plot of laud. F'v,particular*»pply SuHcitcr. Conway, Mr G?or;o Felton, Auctioneer and 'Surveyor, Llandudno; or to Mr. Robert Williams, Penmaen Villa, Llaiifairfeohan. LLANDUDNO, Valuable ami Important LEASEHOLD PROPLRTILS for SALE, comprising Two Commodious Houses in Nevill Crescent, frvitiu the Beach, and One in North l^uudv, adjoiiiing the Post Office. M fl. a•honai: VKLTOY. Respectfully announces that he has received instructions from the Assignee.* ullJór a Deed of Alignment to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Royal Hothl, in the Town of Llandudno, on Wkduksday, the 31st day of August. LS i t, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to Cnudifions, (unless dispoiod of in the meantime of whidllluc notice will be given,) rpilE following most desirable an J eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, via:- Lots 1 and 2. All those Two Superior Resiliences known as Nos. 9 and 10. Neville Crescent, containing each Spacious Entrance Hall and Staircase, 4 Lofty Entertaining Rooms, 11 Bed- rooms, 2 WatcrClosets, Servants' Hall, Kitchen, Scullery, Sutler's China and Store Pantries, ko., and Garden at baek, Water and Gas laid on in each instance. These 2 Lots form part of a haudsome crescent of Houses recently erected, fronting the centre of the Bay, and thus commanding the finest views of the two Orms- heads and the entire sweep of the Bay, They are second to none in the town either in point of substantiality, con- venience, or situation, and are now occupied hy 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 1:9 IDi. 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 tine Sitting Rooms, with Bay Window to each, 12 Bedrooms, besides Attics, 2 Water Closets, Housemaids' Closets, Servants' Hall and Sitting Room, andallrequisiteDomesticOffieesandConveniences. Thi. Lot is singularly advautageous as to situation. having an extensive frontage to Gloddaeth Street, and fine Sea Views from all the entertaining Rooms, and being alio in close proximity to the 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 C12 12s, lid. For all particulars prior to the Day of Sale, application may be made to Messrs. W. H. Iteece and Farrant, Solici- tors, or to Mr. Georgo Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, all of Llandudno. LLANDUDNO. SALE nf a Desirable LEASEHOLD HOUSE, 3 COT- TAGES, and 1J 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 Hist day of August, 1804, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to Conditions to be there A'?tost e'ible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, known as B'04DNANT COTTAGE, which, with its Grounds and 3 Smaller COTTAGES, occupies It ACRE of LAND, iu the mosk sheltered and commanding posi- tion in the town. The House contains 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, 2 Attics, Kitchen, Scullery, Washhouse, and other Conven- iences. with Front aud Garden Entrances. Itia 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 beautiful Building Sites. The whole Property is held under a Lease for Lives, of whieh Two, aged 37 and 41 respectively now survive, and 21 Years afterwards, the Auuual Ground Rent being £1 3s. Od. only. I'or particulars prior to the Sale, application may be made to Mr. Wm. Hughes, Solicitor, 1, Castle Street, Con- way, or to Mr. George Feltou, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. SALE BY MR. H. GRIFFITH, PWLLHELI CATTLE SHOW, 1864- MR. H. GRIFFITH begs to announce that iVI. he is desired by several parties, to hold a SALE by AUCTION on the Grounds at the Pwllheli Cattle Show, on Tuesdav the 16th day of \vaVHT, 1864. He also desires to inform the Public generally that he will pay every attention to all goods of every description that may be entrusted to his care. and be responsible to the Vendors for the proceeds of Sale. IMPORTANT TO ALL INTENDING TO ESTABLISH IN BUSINESS. Mr. H. GRIFFITH, Auctioneer, Pwllheli, is instructed by Mr. Davies to treat by Private Contract for the disposal of the business and premises of that very well known and ancient place called SIOP IIEN Y CAERAU, Lleyn, CarnarvoiLihii-e, with several acres of superior land. mUK well detected Stock consists of Drapery I in all varieties. Grocery, Ironmongery, Bar Iron, DfHga, &0" &c., together with the Shop Fixtures. The very extensive trade that ha" been carried on in these premises causes it to be familiar to all in this and the adjoining counties. All creditors are requested to pay their respective siiuis owing by them immediately to the Auctioneer; who i, itiso instructed to SELL by A rCTION on the premises of Shop Peny Caerau, on Friday, August 15th, 1864, at 11 o'Clock prompt, the very valuable Live and Dead Farming Stock, aud Growing Crops, consisting of 19 Horned Cattle, 2 Ilorses, 16 Sheep and Lambs, 7 Pigs, 4 Carts, 2 Ploughs, Gorse Cutter, W innowing Machine. &c„ &c.; 2 Stacks, and a Meadow of Hay, 10 fields of Corn, 3 acres of Potatoes and Mangolds, all very prime. For further particulars, apply the to Auctioneer. SALE BY MR. MCLELLAND. FREEHOLD PROPERTY, LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. M'CLELLAND, On Friday, August lth, IS(,4, at Seven o?elock in the  at thu Qiecti's Hotel, Uaududno, t to conditi" of S"le, r^^EorDWEUlNU-HOUSE,c« A "HELLE VUE \'11,1. situate on the South  alJll noW in thc Le. cupation of Mr. R. Omway of Liver).>'H' alll! The house contain. Dining, VrawiII g', Beakfl\lit, alJlJ five l?est Bedroom", one Dressing econtlary Beùru"ms, Kitchen, Scullery. Pantry, Servants' H"n. Lanter, N?'ater Ct,iot &c T!.e Lanù has a frontage of ?'f'? ?i? G?daeth Street. and an aver.s? lepth of 125 feet. The tenure is freehold of'usance, but subject to an annual "ound rent of ?717?. 6d. I mmeùiate pomewoii oon be had. Forfurthor particul"'t'S apply to MI'. ?  en th. ?m? Mr. F. Elliott, Accountant, 2, North John ?n??ol.orto Me.?.Atkinson audBMtktt, Nortit Tohn ")treet, Uyerpo*l. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND UHEFFINS. .tulWo .,11' THE HAVOD rorATrl,, ')&Utli WATrBSF. —FURTHER POSTPONEMENT OB1 SALE. M- LEIFCHILD .Jc CHEFFINS Arc instructed by the Proprietor, Wm. Ch&mbera, Esq., to aufiounee'that rnilE SALE of tiiis popular and important Estate WILL NOT TAKE PLACE till the 24th day "f October next, ut Gangway's Coffc'e-house, London. Dae notice will be iHn wheu the particulars are ready, and Mossr* Leifehild fnd (Jheltius will then be prepared to treat with any entlemau by privute contract, for the purchase of the Hafod Estate. Land, Timbi-r, Auction, and Estate Olfuiea, 62, M,)oritte-iti-ect, London, August 1st, 18U4. NorthJifaleSt—Important Sale of FREEHOLD LdlfiiEI) ESTATES in Flintshire and ""1 J ;jk3SJS8k- LEIFCHILD & SflrEPttXS Hare received instructions to SELL by AU(!rlON', at the Town Hall, Rhyl, on Tuesday, August y in lots, 4 BOUT 2,500 acres of highly productive pasture, lno:tlt)w, and wood LAND, in the parishes of ();1IrwYSt Yseeifiog, and Bodfari, within con- venient distance.j »»f the nurket towns, and railway sta- tions at Denbigh, Holywell, St. Asaph, and Rhyl. The ht,; will include several lari?e Farms, and many smaller onei. with suitable homesteads; an extensive tract of thriving woods and plantations several milk and factor- ies nearlj the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, including |welling-houses, s hops, iritis,, and other occupa- tion together with desirable accommodation iand. sur- rounding 4iii adjoining tlu* town. Also, two valuable manors, Tilth their manorial riuhts and privileges, &c. These estates lie compactly together, and are very suitable for a iinglt investment, hey offer great attractions to the lover of ficl,l sports in the abundant and well-preserv- ed head of game, the facilities of fishing in rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Caer- WV8 is nottd for its monthly stock fairs, which are a great n<ivanhdto the neighbourhood, and will he increased and exteijded on the completion of the milw"y from Moid to nhi;(h, which will p.Mt through part of tho property.) Capita) roads traverse and give access to aU the Jots. a tho.e that lie to the south of the town are included fc the beautiful and picturesque vale of Y"cei- fiog. Piirtiollar4 of Sale, with plans of the lots are in pre- paration, and may be seen on and after the first of dune neit, at the principal Inus and Hotels at Oaerwys, Den- bigh, Rhyl, St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester and may I)-, had on application to Mr. Bell, Agent to the Mostyn Estate, near Holywell to Messrs. Davidson, Carr. and Bannister, Weaver's Hall, 22, Bassinghall-streetf E.C. of Messrs. Newman, Lycn, and Newman, 7, King's Bench-wftlk, Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hus- Bey and Hulbert, 10, New-square, LiucolnVinn, W.C. and at the Land, Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Moorgate-street, Lon- don, E.C. 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 buiMiur." sifcas, commanding the finest scenery in North Wales, scarcely one mile from the first-class Station, M Llaududnu Juuction, on the Chester and Hotyhf?M Railway; at pi possessing a Station on the Llaudp'lno branch, close to the Lf?ge entrance, sub- divi(le.1 into convenient sized Lots, 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, Llandudno, about the latter end of the month of August next, 1864, IN convenient Lots to he shortly determin- ed upon, with a REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE TITLE, and immediate possession, THE DEGANWY ESTATE, (Of which it is now intended to Sell a portion) is most charmingly situated between the fine interesting old BOROUGH TOWN OF CONWAY, And the fashionable "atpring-place of LLANDUDNO, In the Parish of Eglwys-rhos, in the County of Carnar- von commanding remarkably beautiful views of the Bay, Bridges, ancient Castle, and walls of Conway, with the magnificent mountains of Penmaenmawr, Snowdon, and Camedd Llewelyn in the distance; the bay and 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 Bodysgallen, 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 Eglwys-rhos Church, Glodd- aeth, and iiodysgallen, thus enabling the proprietors to sub-divide the Estates into ve.y eligible Sites for the erection of Marine Villa Residences, each of which will possess uninterrupted and very charming views. The Site of the old Castle of Deganwy, 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 occupiers to the privilege of depasturing Horses and Cattle on the famous Salt Ley at Conway. N,B.-Plaiis 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, Llanrwsti Messrs. Roberts, Simpson, & Co., solicitors, 62, Moor- gate-street, London (E.C.); Mr. Felton, architect and auctioneer, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno; or from Messrs. Churton & Elphick, auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. FREEHOLD. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ALL these newly erected Messuage or i V Dwelling-houses, \nown by the name of PEN"- RALLT VILLAS, situate in Upper Bangor, in the County of Carnarvon, in the respective occupation of Joseph Haywood, Esq., C.E., and Mrs. Roscoe, at an annual Rental of £ 40 and £ 44. These premises are delightfully situated, affording every accommodation and comfort, and is an excellent invest- ment for capitalists. For further particulars, application to he made to Mr. Robert Algeo, Land Surveyor, Meniti Bridge. LLANDUDNO. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, A Leasehold Cottage Residence and Garden, r known as DAISY BANK COTTAGE, pleasantly ■ituated on the Sottth Hide of the Hill adjacent to tho Tai-newyddion R '?a]' having a fron?ge thei-Rto of 31 feet 6 mc)jK ,md a depth backwards of 90 feet or thereabouts. 6 i.,litq Sitting Room, 2 Kitchens and 4 Bedrooms; Garden front and back, and the water laid on. The .itu- ation is a moatahcttered one. and the prospect of the distant scenery very beautiful. The piemises are held under a Lease, of which 32 years qft now unexpired, at annual Ground Rent of Four shil- MM* only. ?ppli 'ti-n may be made to John Shearson, Esq.; BirM.de.Southport; or to Mr. George Felton, Auotioneat sad Surveyor, Mostyn &\ato OScet, "dad4o. GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. 1 SILKS I I DRESSES SHAWLS I MANTLES I JACK KTS SKIRTS CORSETS I HATS BONNETS I RIBBONS PARASOLS CMRRELI? I- MILLINERY & FLOWERS HOSIERY GLOVES LACES HABERDASHERY TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANK KTS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, |k. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. BOOT AND RHOE ESTABLISHMEr 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, Tt SAACR0BERTS be? to inform his CtMtomer?, Vhdtors. and t!?. pubU( in general, I 'ií cnnAtautl.v on hand » large assortment of L?'Uat'. Gentiemeo's. and Childres', &lBi ADd b. French and English, in every raripty suited to the requirement. of the Season, and of thn LATE T FASHION?. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. THE APOTHECARIES HALL, BANGOR. R. IIUGIIES, FAMILY AND DISPKXSING CHEMIST, THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR, TI N annoiliieiii, the Opening of his Establishment, begs respec'fiilly to state that Mi STOCK OF DRUGS is pure, fresh, and caiefullv selected, and his CHEMICALS and PHARMAOip- TtCAL PREPARATIONS are obtained from the first Laboratories in England. He hopes his knowledge of tm business trained by many vears' experience in England, VValei, aud Dublin, combined with unremitting perso&a* At- tention, will merit confidence and approval. tentiou.wiUn.er PHYSICIANS' AND v. FAMILY RECIPES ACCURATELY DISPEN.SUI). All Prescription* dispensed at this Establishment are numbered and registered iu a book of reference, and M number marked on the label aud proscription, which will prevent any delay in case of sudden illness. A Choice Assortment of Knglish and Foreign Perfumery. HUGHE" CELEBRATED MONA BOUQUE'l'Thi. dcli;;htful..nd agreeablè Perfume possesses a pettflttr fr;igrance and is greatly admired for its richness and duritbility.-lu Bottles, Is., 2s. 6d., and 5s. 88 ROYAL WELSH YACHT CLUB REGATTA, CARNARVON. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALm PBE8IDENT—THE RIGHT HONOURABLE LORD WILLOUGHBY D'ERESBY. COMMODORE. I "SVvTS" Col. the Hon. E. G. D. PENNANT, M.P., ) t Sir K. B. W. BULKELE V, Bart., M.P., REAK-C0MM0D0ItK.—LLEWELYN TURNER, Esq. THE ANN* UAL REGATTA will take place on Tuesday, August the 9th, 18M. LIST OF PRIZES. A PIECE OF PL.TE, value 40 GuinMs. Open to ???eae?oing Yachts belonging to Royal Y.mht Claw No ceutre bo"r<le allowed. Entrance, Cl h.  1 A ??OF?LA'TE?te' ^'Guineas, to be sailed for by decked ?-going Yachts belonging to the Royal   10s.  A nr.t Prize of 5 Soy  ign.. a second Prize of 3 Sovereigns. t.t. W3!S |aILING BOAT 'pURSE of 8 Sovereigns.—A first Prize of 5 Sovereigns, a second Prize of 3 Sovereigns, \II" sailed for by Open Boats, belonging to Watermen, and not exceeding 2,') feet keel. Entmnee, sbd 4. AMATEURS' PLATE, value 20 Guineas, to be run for by ?M pie lour-oared Racing Boats, to be row(A "A steero(I by Gentlemen Amtteurs not more than two crews from one Club allowed. Entrance, 2. 6d. per o..r. 5 JUVIENILE AMATEURS' PLATE value 10 Guineas, olfered by the Carnarvon Rowing Club, to be run for by FouroaredBoatt to be rcwed and steered by Gentlemen under 19 Years of Age. Entrance, 2s. 6d. each Boat. to this Race the Club reserve to themselves the right of classifying the Boats allowed to run. G. PRIZli FOR MEN OF WAR, YACHT, AND OTHER GIGS, Purse of 5 Sovereigns.-A first Pme of 4 Sovereigns, and a second Prize of 1 Sovereign, to be rur, for by Four-oared Boats. To be rowed in heats. Entrant, 2s. txl. each Boat. The Club reserve the right of Classifying the Boats idlowed to run in this Race. 7. PRIZE FOR FOUR-OARED GIGS, of 8 Sovereigns.-A nrst Prize of :¡ S<>yereigns, aud a second Prize of S n -no '1- nil .ro- 'l'f'\ l.a ,.nn 11\ ho."t,,¡ t'ø.nt1í'IIIAn A,n.n Sovereigns, to be run for by four-oare(ti:?MH(:tuugfus?«??" ?"-?- ..?..?..?. ?-?.?. ———— exclude\. Entrance, 2. 6(1. each Boat. "1Ue e'R -A SILK JACK, to be rowed for by Gentlemen Amateur,; withont a Steersman.. ?8?'P\?OA??C?'?S?JACE. t. bo rowed for by Genttemen Amateurs without a Steers. Th« ?'? T pAI?O'AR'R?E  Puneo? ??? two Oarsmen and a Cuxwain.-A first Prize of a Sovereign and aw eond Prize of Ten Shilling.. '? ?'P??CEf.rOue SovereipL-A first Prize of Fifteen Shillings, a second Prize of Five Shillings. To run for by Two-oared Punts, each Punt to be rowed by one Ro?er, without a Cox??u. No hutr?ce JHouey. 11. SCULT,ER'S RACE. 12. A DUCK HUNT. IN ALL MATCHES THREE MUST START OR NO RACE. A GRAND DISPLAY OF FIRE WORKS IJN THE CASTLE. A Band will perform during the Regatta and Fire Works. The Competitors must enter their Vessel or Boats with the Secretary, on or beforo Six o'clock p.m., on Monday, the 8th of August, after which double Entrl will be charged up to Nine o clock p.m., on the same (i??y, when Q8 Entries will be finally closed. Those who a?e unable to attend personally arc requested to communicate in wntaj the Name, Port, Rig, and Tonnage, old measurement, or Keel's Length of their Vessel; and, to state distinctly ti* Prize or Prizes for wich they intend to compete, and the distinguishing Flag they propose to carry. All Letters should be addressed (post free) tothe Secretary, at the Royal Welsh Yacht Club House. The prOOllllCl- ings to commence at Eleven o'clock a. III. N B —It is most earnestly requested that no Yacht or other VeMol or Boat, not engaged in the Races. will eJOlll the Racing Vessels during the Matches and that to prevent mistakes, they will not carry colours at the Mast-hea*. G. R. REES, Hon. S". MR. E. W. THOMAS, Organist of St. Ann's Church, and Teacher of the Piano forte, Organ, and Harmonium, PLAS LLWYI) TERRACE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. PUPILS attended in Ban goi- and Neighbour- J. hood.-Terms, One Guinea per Quarter. _d- RECANTATION. T ELLEN PARRY, Shop, Danbedrgoch. ? Anglesey, do hereby make a public Recantation of the slanderous words which I utterell against the chtity of Margaret Williams, Garth Point, Bangor and I de- clare that the imputation is wholly unfounded. (Signed), ELLEN PARRY. Witnem,-William Williams, Minffordd. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. NEW TRAIN FROM BANGOR TO CHESTER EVERY MONDAY. ONE additional Train now leaves Bangor for Chester. Birkennead and Liverpool, every Monday, at 8 a.m., and will be continued until further Notice. By Order, W. CAWK WELL, General Manager. Euston Station, London, August, 1864. iX\ TOTICR IS HEREBY GiVEN. that the Part- l" nerahip heretofore subsisting brtweon us. the un- dersigned, HARRIEtT NICHOLLS and EDWARD JONES as Tobacco Manufacturers and Dealers in Tobac- co, Snuff, and Cigars, at the City of Chester, under the firm of Nicholls and Jones," has been this day Drs. SOLVED by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to pay the amount of their accounts to Mr. James Rogers. Accountant, Corn fcx- change Chambers, Chester, to whom also persons having any demand against the firm are desired to send their claims for examination and payment. As witness our hands this twenty-ninth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-foui, HARRIETT NICHOLLS. Witress to the signature of the said Harriett Nicholls, J. Buidgman, Solicitor, Chester. EDWARD JONES. Witness to the signature of the said Edward Jones, John TATLOCK, Solicitor, Chester. MRS, NICHOLAS, ill th.?)))? her friends iVt and the Mends of her late husband, Mr. Thomas Nicholls, for the business favours bestowed upon her dur- ing the partnership with Mr. Edward Jones, she takes this onuortunity of informing them and the public that she coiitinues the business of a TOBACCO and SNUFF MANUFACTURER, on her own account, in the original Snuff Nlills, and has opened a Sale Shop in Eastgate Row, Chester, opposite to Messrs. McLellan's. Mrs. N. hns eno-a-ed experienced workmen in her Manufactory. Every utteiition will be paid to the favours of her customers, and no efforts shall be wanting to secure their continued con- fidence and support- The business wil .-be earned on at the Mills and the Shop, under the firm of "Thomas N icli(ilis and Co," The Snuff Mills, Chester, July 29th, 1864. ESTABLISHED 1835. OFFICE FOR PATENTS, \_7 JOHN DAVIES, C.E., AND SON, 56 CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet" ARE Youn Lettebs Patent VALlD Price 6d. SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW in the Preas. — FOR SALE, A Remarkably handsome <?REY PONY, the A property of a Lady, by whom it h?s been habituaUy RuMentn'tDrivea. George Beauchauip's Stables, Mostyn Street, Llam- dudno. Or NOTICE, MR. SCOTT, SURGEON AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, 6, MARKET-STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS to inform his numerous patients in t) Anglesea, that he may be con,nlteù with at th« BAngleseAtt, RMS HOTEL, BETHEL POST-OFFICE, the First Momlay in every month. ENGINES & THRASHING MACHINES, £ j (CLAYTON'S PATENT,) CARTS, WITH HARVEST RAVES, AND ALL PATENT MACHINERY FOR THE HARVEST FIELD. J. AND H. KEYWORTH, LIVEltPOOLAGRICULTURAL IM PLEM ENT DEPOT, 35, TARTLETON-STREET, LIVERPOOL. JONES'S DISINFECTING LIQUID. A MOST Powerful Deodorant for Disinfect- ing Sick Rooms, Sewers, Waste Pipes, Fetid Breath, and for decomposing all animal eflfuvia, &c. &c., being the result of a great number of experiments per- formed by an eminent surgeon. Prepared (only) by E. Jones, Dispensing Chemist, CON. WAY, and sold in a concentrated state, in a small flat bottle, so as to be more conveniently eai-rietl about. Price Is. per Bottle. CONWAY- NORTH WALES. Edwards' Oriental Tooth Paste, highly esteemed for lemttifyiny the Teeth & GUMS. THIS much approved preparation restores and preserves to the enamel its original pearl white. ness, and is particularly l ecoinuieiuled to those who sufferri from teeth ache and tender gums, which are apt to bleed, removing all unpleasant odours from the mouth, and im. parting to the breath a most delicate fragrance. Edwards' Hair Wash for cleaning the Hair from DaD. drif, &c. This preparation is highly re 'ommended for nourishing aUtI promoting the growth of the Hair. Edwards' Actdulatid Kali for making Saline Draught and Lenioiiimto. Besides forming an agreeable aud effica- cacious Sdiue DriLUgilt, allaying febrilo heat. thirst, nausea, vomiting. &c., this concrete claims a precedence over Lemons 1II being at all times accessible without the symptoms commonly attended on the use of them. Prepared aud sold only by J. Edwahds, (late P. Webø- ter), Dispensing and Family Chemist, opposite Castle Hotel, High-street, Conway Olii titMblinted Del)ot,for Genuine Drvyt. carefully tOfftnud,