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WASTED, as Cnder-Nnrse. a girl, with ?? nrst-rate references.—Address G. E. B., Post Office, Pcnm&emnawr. ORGANIST WANTED. WANTED, for tho Llanfairfeehan English Church, an ORGANIST. -Apply, stilt- ing terms, to the Rector, the Rev. 1'. C. Ellis, M.A. W~ ANTKI) a steady young woman as Cook. 'V must be a good Washer and Ironer, Good character from last situation will be required. Also, a good Housemaid.—Apply at the North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, WANTED, a Curate, in the Diocese of VI Bangor. As he will have to officiate in Welsh sad English, he must he well acquainted with both lan- guages —Apply i t the Rev. the Rector, Llaualier, Bar- mouth. MEDICAL PUPIL. W1I. STEPHE?SON. Blackburn, lias a Wo Vacancy for a well educated young gentleman as above. WANTED, as an Indoor Servant, a young Man wli ) can wait at Table and do the ordinary household work of a man servant. A satisfactory re- ierencc required.-Apply to D. C., at the office of this paper. WANTED, a Man Servant, (a mmTied W inanpr?er-ed) who understands fufuethmgMf Gardening, ?..w. Ac.u,.) wh.. h.? b.en ?c..ust?.?d to hoMC-Oiehr^t )'.? H?t-r?te ch?r?eter, and be e!fm and orderly in his habits. Apply to A.Z., Post Office, Carnarvon. Highly respectable yonu? Lady, and A perfcchv dtm?st?'.?.t. N?i"loi to meet with a Situation its Companion to au elderly Lady, o" to tae charge of 2 or 3 Children, (mm 3 to 7 years old, anJ instruct in the Rudiments of K.lueatiou. Salary not so much an object as t% comfortable home.—Address, Miss Williams, 1, Trevor Cottage, Llandudno. TO NOBLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN. WANTED, a Situation as STEWARD or IV BAILIFF, by a married man who has had cxten- sive and practical experience in the general management of land and stock. Can give the highest of references and aaouritv if re?.)ui?e??  Addrf?J. (.K.Bowden ViUa, Nursery-street. Fair- field, Liverpool. AYoun!! ?entteman, aged 21, who has A p?edhi.) examination in Anatomy and Physi- elegy, at the Royal College of Surgeons, London, is desirous of meeting with an engagement M A?Mtant to a ?arynotso much an object, as an opportunity to ?vance in the professiou.-AddrcM, P. 0., C/t'ont,C,?te Office, Bangor. TO BE LET, UNFURNISHED. BELLE VUE, near PwilheU. with 5 Acres J3 of LAND and a good Walled GARDEN. &quire of B. T. EUis, E??i., Rhyllech, Pwllheli. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS. TO be Sold or Let. with immediate pos- j_ session, the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, ?,?rth Wales. The house is most eligibly situated, and doing a large Family, Commercial, and Posting business tail particulars may be obtained on making personal applica- tion to the Proprietor, Mr. Wm. Dew, whose other public ettgtmements necessitate his relinquishing the business. FLINTSHIRE. TO GRAZIERS, FARMERS AND OTHERS. TObe LET, "URYOWYN," 109 acres, in splendid order, all having been boned well adapted for a Cattle Salesman, being within a mile of Caerswys. "MAESTDDGWYNION," 98a. lr. 22p., in the parish of Llanasa, in the holding of the Executon of Mr. Thos. Williams, lately deceased. Apply to Mr. Thomas Jones, Gyrn, Llanasa. DENBIGHSHIRE. SHOOTING TO LET, (For One or more Season), OVER about 165 Acres, in Henllan, (some f good Grouse Land adjacent). Over upwards of 70 Acres Dear Denbigh, aud over a small Estate in Llaufair Dyffryn Clwyd, and in Carnarvonshire over the Farm of Tynyffrydd near Conway. For terms and particularm, apply to T; Foulkes, Solici. tor, Bangor: LLANFAIRFECHAN, NORTH WALES, MIDWAY BETWEEN CONWAY AND BANGOR. TO LET, for a period of One, Two, or Three TYc?,Arg, the newly erected Villa Residence, called BRYN GOLEU VILLA, containing three large and lofty Reception Rooms, five commodious Bedrooms, two Servants' Bedrooms, Bath Room and AVtter Closet, &c., standing on its own grounds of over one Acre, tastefully laid out and ornamentally planted, with the advantage of Sea bathing, which is within two minuts' walk. This Elegant Villa, situate on the Menai Straits, com- mands delightful views of Anglesey, Puffin Island, &c. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Atkinson, builder, Penmaen Lodge, Llanfairfeehan Messrs. Light- body and Boult, Estate Agents, No. 1, Derby Square, Castle Street, Liverpool; or to \V. Y. Hardie, Esq., Civil Engi ricer, Bangor. 10s. REWARD. LOST at Pwllheli, or on the way to Port- madoc, in 1863, a small Mahogany Telescope Case, containing an eye piece and a brass bracket, any person bringing the same and its contents to Mr. Davies, Com- mercial Hotel, Portmadoc, shall receive the above reward. DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBTGIVEN, that the next Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held in the Board Room, at Ruthin Station, ou Monday, the 29th day of August, 1864, at One o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the ordinary business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on the 13th August, 1864, until after the meetiug. By Order, GEO. MOUSLEY, Secrerary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next Ordinary Half-Yearly General Meeting of the Vale of Clwyd Railway Company, will be held at the Railway Station, in the town of Denbigh, ou Saturday, the Twenty-seventh day of August instant, at twelve at noon precisely, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. 0F AUV FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that so soon as the business of such ordinary hali-yeauy general mectiu is disposed of, or adjourned, a special General Meeting of the Company will be held at the same place for the purpose of raising under the powers of the 41 Vale of Clwyd Railway Act, 1802," the sum of £ 10,000, by the creation of new shares in the undertaking attach- ing thereto, a preferential dividend, and such other con- ditions as may then be Jetemined upon H. Secretary. (Signed) M. SMITH, Secretary. Denbigh, 11th Angust, 18G4. Sale by Messrs. LUCAS and CO., ANNUAL SALE at LYTHAM, nr. Preston. OQA VALUABLE YOUNG HORSES, by OOU Messrs. LUCAS and CO., of the Repository, Liverpool, at the Clifton Arms Lytham. 380 YOUNG HORSES. Bred by the tenantry and subscribers to the North Lan- oashire, Lytham, and Kirkham Agricultural Societies, On Thursday, August 25th, 153 Young Horses-hunters, hacks, and carnage horses. On Friday, August 20th, 121 Young Horses, of similar quality and description. On Saturday, August 27th, 106 First-class Cart aud Van Horses. N.B.-This stud is superior to any previous sale. Catalogues may be had at Lucas's Repository, Liver. pooL SALES BY MR. WM. DEW. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. Wm. DEW, At the CORSYGEDOL ARMS, in BARMOUTH, on Friday, the 12th day of August next, precisely at Six o'clock in the Evening, and subject to such Conditions as will he then produced,— AN E LUG ANT RESIDENCE, within a mile- and a half from the watering place of Barmouth, called GLANMAWDDACH," with suitable Out-build- ings, Flower and Kitcheu Gardens, and about Nineteen Acres of Land. Good Spring Water in copious quantity. The House contains good Drawing, Dining, and Break- fast Rooms. Library, Bed Rooms, Servants' Rooms, and Servants' Hall, and is a genteel Family Residence. Boating and Bathing at Barmouth are exce lcnt, the Fishing is good, and the heanty oj the Scenery almost un- rivalled. English Church Services at Barmouth. The fast progressing construction of the Railways pianos the Property .,itiiiii easy reach of Birmingham, Man- chester, Liverpool, and other large towns, and the in- creasing value of property in the district, irrcspective of its other attractions, render it eonsoicuousasades.raoto investment. The Property may be viewed on application on the pre- mises, or to Mr. Roberts. Hendrecoed, near Barmouth and for further particulars or to treat for the purchase, apply to Messrs. Milne. Solicitors, Temple, London or to i Mr. Harrison Blair, Solicitor, Manchester. J ALTERATION OF DAY OF SALE. BEAUMARIS. SALE OF GROWING- CROPS. Mil. WM. DEW Has been favoured with instructions from Mr. Chester- t!\U, t??ll, TO SELL BY AUCTIO, At C\P. MAWH, distant about 2 miles from Beaumaris, j on Tu"sinv, the loth itist., commencing at ^o'clock in the Afternoon, rniiE following GROWING CROPS, Straw I included :— Lot 1. Field of OATS 14 Acres. „ 2. do. 19 (10. 3. do. 17 do. 4. do. 1 ac. 2 roods. 5. Field of WHEAT 0 ac. 2 roods. N. B. -Three months Credit will be given on approved security. ANGLESEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW. At the SHIP ISN, Llangefni, on THURSDAY, the 2,jth of August, 1804, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, (subject to conditions), THE Freehold Dwelling House, Farm and Lands, called CEFNUCHAF, in the Parish of Cerrigceinwen. containing 17 Acres or thereabouts as now occupied by Mr. D. Pritchard. The Premises are close to the Holyhead Turnpike Road and front to the Highway from Llangefni to Cefn-cwmwd. They are distant "bout 2 Miles from Llangefni, and about ;l and 4 Miles from the Gaerwen and Bodorgan Railway Stations. The Llangefni and Holland Arms Stations, of the Anglesey Central Railway, now in progress, will be about 2 Miles distant. The situation is very de- sirable for Building purposes and commands Views of the whole Range of the Carnarvonshire Hills. Apply to Mr. R. Prichard, of Llwydiarth Esgob, (Bangor,) 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 CASTLE and Demesne, situate midway between the County Town of Carnarvon and Llanberis. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. W. DEW, At the British Hotel, Bangor, on Friday, the 26th of August, 18o4, 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 aud there be produced, ALL that Picturesque Residential CASTLE, Aof 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 Hanrug, dis- tant 4' miles from the County Town of Carnarvon, and '? mifes from Llanberis and the base of Snowdon, to- gether with about 81 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 unique edifice has only recently been erected at a large outlay by the present proprietor, and contains 12 Bedrooms, 4 noble Reception Rooms with arched French windows opening to the lawn, the Dining Koom-27 ft. bv 17 ft. and 16 ft high, having an arched, groined, and ri,h17,Inelle(I 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-buildings. Another well arranged Private Residence, situate within the walls, but without interfering with the privacy of the Castle, is also included, and let till 27th June next. A large portion of the Land could advantageously be dis- posed of for Building Sites. A Station will be erected on the Line of Railroad between Carnarvon and Llanberis within i of a mile from the Castle, the Act for which has been obtained. Full particulars as to the interior arrangements, wi.t..li Lithographic Views and Tickets for viewing, will be for- warded on application to Mr. Dew, the Auctioneer, Ban- gor; or to Mr. Hugh Jones, Solicitor, Carnarvon. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES IN UPPER BANGOR. MR. WILLIAM DEW WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION. At the BRITISH HOTEL, Bangor, on SATURDAY, the Twenty-seventh day of August next, at Four o clock in the afternoon, in such Lots as may be determined on at the hour of Sale, and subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced m1 HOSE Seven Eligible FREEHOLD HOUSES, 1. 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 i'6 10s. per annum. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Bar- ber, and Hughes, Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneer, at the British Hotel, Bangor. BEAUMARIS- BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. DEW On SATURDAY, the 27th day of August instant, at 4 o'clock iu the afternoon, at the Liverpool Arms Hotel Beaumaris, THE following desirable Freehold and Leasehold property, namely, seven freehold houses, with their appurtenances, situate in Rosemary Lane Beaumaris. now or late in the occupation of )1r. Richard Hushes, and othors, and producing a net annual rent of fM or thereabouts; and two leasehold houses, but recently erected, situate in Alma Street, producing the net annual rent of C57, or thereabouts, and held for a term, of which 70 years and upwards are now unexpired. The property will be sold in such lots as may be deter- mined upon, and subject to such conditions as may be pro- duced at the time of sale. One of the houses in Alma Street fronts the Menai Straits, and commands beautiful views of the Snowdon range of mountains. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Roberts, Barber, and Hughes. Solicitors, Bangor; or to the Auctioneer, British Hotel, Bangor. '————————-——————"————————— FREEHOLD. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, ALL these newly erected Messuage or Dwelling-houses, known 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 B40 and £44. These premises -.ire delightfully situated, affording every accommodation and comfort, and is an excellent invest- ment for capitalists. For further particulan, application to be made to Mr. Robert Algeo, Land Surveyor, Menai Bridge. SALE BY MR. G. FELTON. LLANFAIRFECHAN. A MOST ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITE FOR SALE. ftfR. G. FELTON, Has beeu instructed to offer for SALE BY A U C T ION, At the Qr.vuimux's ARMS INN, at Llanfairfeehan, Car- narvonshire, on Wednesday, 17th August, 1864, at 3 o'clock iu the afternoon. A most Charming FREEHOLD SITE, for the l\ erection of a first class Villa Residence, having a frontage of 18 yards to a main Road, and extending backwards to a depth of Do yards. It adjoins land belong- ing to Mr. John j);, des, Mr, Robert Williams and others, nearly immediately opposite the site of the New Grand Hotel, and surrouudod by first class residences just com- pleted. The improving attraction of the place, and the great advantages this site affords, will doubtless recommend it to the attention of speculators and other. desirous of secur- ing so eligible a plot of land. For particular.* apply to Mr. J. Griffith Jones, Solicitor, Conway, Mr George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Llandudno; or to Mr. Robert William.), Peumaeu Villa, Llauuiri'echan. LLANDUDNO. Valuable and Imp>rtant LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES for ,"j.LE, coiiiprLsiug Two Commodi< ous Houses in I Nevili Credit, fronting the Beach, and One in North Parade, adjoining the Post Office. M It. GEO III} E FELT0X, Respectfully announces that he lias received instructions from Ehe Assignees under a Deed of Assignment to SELL BY AUCTION, At the Royal HOTEL, in the Town of Llandudno, on Wednesday, the 31st day of August, ISfiL at o o'clock > in the Afternoon, raid subject to Conditions, (unless disposed of in the meantime of which due notice will be given.) mm; following most desirable and eligible X LEASEHOLD PROPER'nEs, vizeligible Lots and 2. All those Two Superior Residences known as Nos. 9 and 10, Neville Crescent, containing each Spacious Entrance llall aud Staircase, 4 Lofty Entertaining Hooms, 11 Bed- rooms, 2 Water Closets, Servants' Hall, Kitchen, Scullery, Butler's China and Store Pantries, &c., and Garden at baek, Water and Gas laid on in each instance. These 2 Lots form part of a handsome crescent of Houses recently erected, fronting the centre of the Bay, and thus commanding the finest views of the two Orms- heads and the entire sweep of the Bay. They are second to none in the towu either in point of substantiality, con- venience, or situation, and are now occupied by most re- spectable tenants. The Property is held under Leases for 99 Years from the 25th of March, 1862, at an Annual Ground Rent of 1;9 19s. 6d. each House. Lot 3. A Commodious First Class Dwelling House known as the Manor" now in the occupation of Mr. Brentnall, situate in North Parade, Llandudno, and adjoining the Post Office, containing 4 fine Sitting Rooms, with Bay Window to each, 12 Bedrooms, besides Attics, 2 Water Closets, Housemaids' Closets, Servants' Hall and Sitting Room, and all requisiteDoinesticOffiees and Conveniences. This Lot is singularly advantageous as to situation. having an extensive frontage to Gloddaeth Street, and fine Sea Views from all the entertaining Rooms, and being also in close proximity to 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 £ 12 12s. Ud. For all particulars prior to the Day of Sale. application maybe made to Messrs. W.H.Reece and Farrant, Solici- tors, or to Mr. George Feltou, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, all of Llandudno. LLANDUDNO. SALE of a Desirable LEASEHOLD HOUSE, 3 COT- TAGES, and It ACRE of LAND on the South Side of the Hill, immediately opposite the Royal Hotel. MR GBORGD 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 Llanduduo, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of August, 131.H, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, and subject to Conditions to be there A?Most eligible LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Akuowti as BODNANT COTTAGE, which, with its Grounds aud 3 Smaller COTTAGES, occapies If ACRE of LAND, in the most sheltered and commanding poai- tion in the town. The House contains 3 Sitting Rooms, 5 Bedrooms, ni Attics, Kitchen, Scullery, Washhouse, and other Conven- iences. with Front and Garden Entrances. It is 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 which Two, aged 37 and 41 respectively now survive, and 21 Years afterwards, the Annual Ground Rent being £1 3s. Od. only. "For particulars prior to the Sale, application may be made to Mr. Wm, Hughe., Solicitor, 1, Castle Street, Con- way, or to Mr. George Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. SALE BY MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR. FREEHOLD LAND FOR SALE, GWYTHERIN, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, At the BULL INN, in Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of August, 1864, at 4 p.m., BY MESSRS. DAVIES AND ARMOR, THE following property, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as iihall be determined at the Sale. Lot 1 —A very desirable ttwIlliDb house and a Shop, with a good stable, warehouse and out-buildings and a large garden attached, in the occupation of Mrs. Jane Hughes, situate in Gwytherin, where she carries on a good trade-it being the only shop in the village and also 4 dwelling-houses with gardens attached, in the oc. cupation of David Roberts, William Jones, Henry Jones, and John Williams; and another clivehing-house and gar- den, held by William Hughes,-all situate in the village Of Gwytherin. 0f Lo?2?ne farm and lands called Ty newydd y Pen- nant, held by Margaret Williams, widow, situate in the uansh of Gwytherin, about a mile and a half from the villa8 and containing together 124 acres, 2 roods and 32 perche. including a quillet of half an acre in the lands of Lord Newborough. The homestead, with suitable out- buildings, stand 0;) the level of the valley, surrounded with about 45 acres of good arable and pasture land, in an excellent state of cultivation and management, and the remainder of the farm, lying close and adjoining, con- s sts of about 79 acres of capital hill pasture, well fenced in and about 13 acres of it is now cultivated with a crop of oats Close adjoining are the open common wastes of the parish on which valuable rights of sheep pasture ex- ist attached to the property, To a sportsman, this may lis ^tractive as grouse aboullllon these mountain wastes, an,l on their inclosure, the owner of this property will be entitletl to allotments of them. The grouse are also found on the hill pasture, and the property has good hare and patridge shooting. W,th the excefitiou of the portions abutting on the com- mon land, the property is surrounded by the estates of William Hanmer, Ksij., Lord Newborougii, Miss Edwards and Mr. Evan Jones. (-,wytilel-ill i- distant f. miles from Llanrwst, Ilnd 12 miles from Twliiirh -both excellent market towns, and to which are opened, connecting them with Chester and Liverpool by the Chester and Holyhead Rail- ways ?ne tenant of Ty newydd y Pennant will show the pro;j nertv and further information maybe had from her;? M Will ani Jones, Merddyn. Gwythonn or Mr. Richard Williams, Solicitor, Vale Street, Denbigh, with whom*, map of the property may be seen. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Tfnot previously Disposed of) after the Agricultural Show, at Pwllheli, A Two year old pure Guernsey BULL; a Heifer out of a prize Alderney cow, by a Welsh bull, in calf to the above Guernsey bull; 3 well-biefl Ponies, about 13 hands; also a Berkshire, Boar, &c., &ç, Apply to Mr. Michael Roberta, Auctioneer, Pwllheli. SALE BY MR, H. GRIFFITH. F PWLLHELI CATTLE SHOW, 1864. MR. H. GRIFFITH begs to announce that J L he is desired by several parties, to hold a SALE bt AUCTION on the Grounds at the Pwllheli Cattle SLIOTO; on Tuesday the 30thday of AUGUST, 1864. He also desires to inform the Public generally that he will pay every attention to all goods of every description tfcat may be entrusted to his care, and be responsible to the Vendors for the proceeds of Sale. i -SALES BY MESSRS. CHURTON AND ELPHICK. DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of upwards upwards of 1.600 Acres of FREEHOLD LAND, a porthn of the Hafod Elwy Estates, in the parishes of Henllan and Nantglyn, consisting of Moun- ?l l 11" h e.,i o tain Farms, and some of the best Grousing Hills in Nofth Wales. Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK Jfiive the honour to announce that they are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 20th day of August, 18H4, at Twelve for Oneo'Clock mostpunctual- ly, at the QUEEN HOTEL, Chester Railway Station, in ,t)na Lot, aud subject to such conditions of sWe as will then be produced, QEVERAL verv fine, improvable FREE- O HOLD M tUXTAl?T FAH.?H. with the h""l{) steads and other erections thereon, and the extensive nllotments belonging thereto, comprising iu the whole upwards of 1,M)0 Acres, part of which consists of capital GROUSING HILLS, which abound in Game, and afford the sportsman an abundance of lirst-rate sport. The turupike road from Denbigh (a first class railway station) to Pentre Voelas pa.wes through tho centre of the propeity, which is about seven miles from Denbigh, and about five miles from Pentre Voelas. To any agriculturist in want of a fine tract of laud for the breeding and rearing of sheep and young cattle, this presents a most excellent investment. N.B.—Plans and Particulars with any further informa- tion may be had from Mr. Thomas Gold Edwards, Solici- tors, Denbigh or from Messrs. Churton and Elpluuk, theAuctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Salop. SALE by Messrs. CIIITIITON, ELPHICK, AND FELTON, REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE r TITLE. CARNARVONSHIRE, PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE Of the first portion of the DEGANWY ESTATE, Comprising the Mansion House, out-offices, gardens and pleasure grounds, and several very charming building sites, commanding the finest scenery in North Waler, scarcely one mile from the first-class Station ac Llandudno Junction, on the Chester and Holyhead Railway; aud possessing a Station on the Llandudno branch, close to the Lodge entrance, sub- divided into convenient sized Lots, for the erection of beautiful Villa Residences, having command of the sea beach extendiug 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 be shortly determin- i. ed upoi, wift a REGISTERED INDEFEASIBLE TII'L E, 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 Watering-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 Carnedd 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 Bodysgallen, thus enabling the proprietors to sub-divide the Estates into ve. y eligible Sites for the erection of Marine Villa Residences, each of which will possess uninterrupted and very charming views. The Site of the old Castle of Degamvy, 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 moat 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 oil the famous Salt Ley at Conway. N.B.—Plans and particulars are in course of prepara- tion. In the meantime any further information may be had upon application to Messrs. Wyatt & Sisson, soli- citors, St. Asaph; Mr. James, solicitor, Llamwst 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. SALE BY MESSRS. LEIFCHILD AND CHEFFINS. North Wales.-Important Sale of FREEHOLD LANDED ESTATES in llinkhire and Denbighshire. MESSRS. LECFCHILD & CHEFFINS ifivre received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, August 16, in lots, UT 2,500 acres of highly productive arable, pasture, meadow, and wood LAND, in the parishes of Caerwys, Y sceiliog-, and Bodfari, within con- venient distances of the market towns, aud railway sta- tions, at Denbigh, Holywell, St. Asaph, and Rhyl. The lots will include several large Farms, and many smaller ones, with suitable homesteads an extensive tract of thriving woods and plantations; several mills mlll factor- ies nearly the entire ancient borough town of Caerwys, including dwelling-houses, shops, inns, and other occupa- tions together with desirable accommodation iand, sur- rounding and adjoinging the town. Also, two valuable mauors, with their manorial rights and privileges, &c. These estates lie compactly together, and are very suitable for a single investment. They offer great attractions to the lover of held sports;n the abnndantand well-prcseiv- ed head of game, the facilities of fishing in rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Caer- wys is noted for its monthly stock fairs, which area great advantage to the neighbourhood, and will be increased and extended on the completion of the railway from Mold to Denbigh, which will pass through part of the property; Capital roads traverse and give access to all the lots. and those that lie to the south of the town are included in the beautiful and picturesque vale of Yseei- fio". Particulars of Sale, with plans of the lots are in pre- paration, and may be seen or. and after the first of June next, at the principal Inns and Hotels at Caerwys, Den- bigh, Rhyl. St. Asaph, Holywell, and Chester; and they may be had on application to Mr. Bell, Agent to the Mos- tyn-Estate, near Holywell; to Messrs. Davidson, Carr, and Bannister, Weaver's Hall, 22, Bassinghall-street, E. (i. of Messrs. Newman, Lyon, and Newman, 7, King s Bench-walk, Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hus- sey and Hulbert, 10, New-square, Lincoln's-inn, W.C; and at the Land, Timber, Auction, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 02, Moorgate-street, Lon- don, E.C. I I GRIFFITH DAVIES, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DEPARTMENTS. SILKS DRESSES SHAWLS MANTLES JACKETS SKIRTS CORSETS HATS BONNETS I RIBBONS I I PARASOLS I UMBRELLAS I MILLINERY & FLOWERS HOSIERY GLOVES LACES HABERDASHERY I TRIMMINGS WOOLLENS CARPETS BLANKETS SHEETINGS TABLE LINENS COUNTERPANES, &c. PAPER HANGINGS & DECORATIONS. /1\ Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD.—O! IESU NA'D GAMWAITH. THE MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE IIELD AT LLANDUDNO, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 23rd, 24th, 25tli and 26th, 1864, IN THE SPACIOUS PAVILION SPECIALLY ERECTED TO ACCOMMODATE 6,000 PERSONS. PRESIDENTS. 1st Day, W.BULKELEY HUGHES, Esq., Plascoch. 2nd Day, The LORD BISHOP UE BANGOR. 3rd Day, J. WILLIAMS, Esq., Treffos. 4tit Day, GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, Esq, VICE-PRESIDENT. Rev. J. GRIFFITHS, Kectoi- of Xoath. COXDUCTOM. 1st Day, GWALCHMAI. I 2ud Day, GWRGANT. I 3rd Day, CLWYDFARDD. 4th Day, Rev. E. STEPHENS, mI HE AWARDING OF PRIZES amounting to £400, and competition in Vocal and Instra- 1. mental Music will take place on the Morning of each day. The Choirs and Bands intending to compete must send in their names, and pieces which they will sing and play, on or before AUGUST Hith. IN THE EVENING, CONCERTS OF NATIONAL MUSIC, Will be given, for which the services of the following distinguished Artistes have been engaged, viz :— VOCALISTS. Miss EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymru, Pencerddes). Miss KATE WYNNE (Llinos Gwynedd). Mr. W. H. CUMMINGS. Mr. LEWIS THOMAS. Mr JOHN OWEN (Owain Alaw, Pencerdd). Mr. L. W. LEWIS (LlewLlwyvo). PENILLION SINGERS. IDRIS FYCHAN, EOS MON, AND OTHERS. INSTRUMENTALISTS :-HARPS. Mr. J. BALSIR CHATTERTON (Prif Delynor Lloegr) Harpist to her Majesty the Queen. Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Gwalia); Professor of the Harp at the Royal Academy. I 1 L\. 1" '1:T_I_- Mr. ELLIS ROBERTS (Eos Meirion), Harpist to lus Koyai mgnness uie rriuce OL IV mes. PIANOFORTE. Miss KATE ROBERTS, of the London Academy of Music. Mr. H. V. LEWIS, R. A. of Music. Mr. GEORGE OWEN, Llandudno. VIOLIFT. Mr. E. W. THOMAS, Leader of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society. CORNET-A-PISTON. Mr. EDWARD MATHEWS. Efficient Choirs have been tngaged to assist in the Clioruses.-coxiductors,-PENCERDD GWALIA and OWAIN ALAW. Morning Admission-Reserved Seats, 4s. First Class, 3s. Second Class, 2s. Third Class, Is. Evening Admission-Reserved Stalls, 5s. First Class, 4s.; Second Class, 2s. 6d.; Third Class, Is. Course Tickets-Reserved Stalls, 25s.; First Class, 218. Second Class, 12s. 6d. 4W The Sacred, and Secular Duetts, Nos. 4 and 5 not being published in time, are withdrawn from competi- tion. RAILWAY EXCURSIONS from all parts, returning after the Evening Concerts. THE FAIRY STEAM PACKET will leave Menai Bridge, each morning at 8 o'clock, calling at Bangor and Beaumaris, returning at G o'clock, p.m. THE EISTEDDFOD PACKET will leave the Landing Stage, Liverpool, at 7 o'clock each morning, returning at 5 30 p.m., and on Friday, at 9 o'clock, p m. Refreshment on board. Apply to Captain Williams, Sun Tavern, Red Cross-street, Liverpool. THE EISTEDDUOD PUBLICATIONS.—The following works have been published, and may be had from R. Hughes and Son, Wrexham, No, land 2of Yr Eisteddfod' tilo Qugr- terly Journal of the Institution. No. 3 in the press, and will be ready September 1st, 1864, price Is. each. The Prize Cantata—" The Siege of Harlech," price 2a. This Cantata will be performed at the Eisteddfod. The Prize Motett, price Is. A subject for competition at the Eisteddfod. The Swansea Chair Awdl, Albert Dda," price 6d., published by Mr. Gee, Denbigh. THE INHIBITION.—Ladies and Gentlemen having Paintings, Carvings, and articles of curiosity, which they desire to be exhibited, are respectfully requested to forward the same, on or before August 18th, 1864, to the care of the Secretaries. WM. WILLIAMS, ¡ S JOHN WILLIAMS, I bse ecreetUarries N.B.-Office for change, and the issue of Tickets, close to the Pavilion, Llandudno. BOO TAN D S HOE EST A B LIS H MEN T, 304, HIGH STREET, BANGOR, ISAAC ROBERTS begs to inform his Customers, Visitors, and the public in general, that _L he has constantly on hand a large !Msortmeut of Ladies'. Gentlemen's, and Chil ,pren's, Boot &nd 8hoes both French and English, in every variety suited to the requirements of the Season, and of the LATEST FASHIONS. Gentlemen leaving their Orders can rely on obtaining a really First-class article, at a Moderate Price. PENMAENMAWR BUILDING LAND. W. P. AYRES, CONTRACTOR, &-c, HAS Several Plots of Freehold &Leasehold jLl Laud to DISPOSE OF, with immediate possession. All the Plots command views of magnificent scenery. Particulars upon application to W. P. A., Agent for the Alexandra Hotel Company. Mountain View, Penmaenmawr, August 6th, 18b4. RHYL. CARTES DE VISITE. TV flSITORS to Rhyl are respectfully request- ed before having their Photographs taken to ex- amine T. Brown's SPECIMENS on the West Parade, and at the Establishmant, 73. Wellington Road. No Photographs issued inferior to specimens exhibited. Cartes, 10s. the first dozen. „ 6s. the half dozen. We have never seen Photographs so clear and life-like Mr. Brown's.Whitchavcn Herald. THE APOTHECARIES HALL, BANGOR. R. HUGHES, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, THE APOTHECARIES' HALL, MARKET PLACE, BANGOR, TN .announcing the Opening of his Establishment, begsj??? o statetbatt^ I STOCK OF DRUGS is pure, fresh, and carefully selected, and his CHEMICALS and PHARMACEU TTPAL PR?EPARATIONS are obtained from the first Laboratories in England. He hopes his knowledge of the business gSSr^y ma^year's' experience in England, Wales, and Dublin, combined with uurcmittm???< a t tention, will merit confidence an,l approval. tention, wgiU merit confidence^and »PP™Vi £ A>mY RECIPE ACCURATELY DISPENSED. All Prescriptions dispensed ? this Establishment are numbered and registered in b»ok of reference, and the number marked on the label and prescription, which will prevent any delay in ca.e of sudden illness. A Choice Assortment of hn"!Mtt.ma,f<'re;K?ni'er,tumery. HUGHES' CELEBRATED MONA BOUQUET.—This delightful and agreeable Perfume possesses a peculiar fragrance, and is greatly admired for its nchne?nddurabiUty.-ln BotJes, Is., 2s. bd„ and PIANOFORTES ON SALE OR FOR HIRE ALL NEW MUSIC AT HALF PRICE. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MUSIC TRADE UPON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. JOHN RENMUIR DOUGLAS, MUSICAL REPOSITORY, "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE" OFFICE, CAXTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, BANGOR. BEGS to announce that he has constantly on liaii(I for Sate 01 Hire well-tuned Pianofortes t) by approved makers. H? has ?o entered ""to arrangements for a regular supply of all the New and Popular*music immediately of its publicatien, to be sold at  PPICE. ? ^Evety^ facility ^afforded for trying Music over in private rooms attached to the Shop. Parties resident in the countiy may have their Music by return of Post. If the price is known, it is advisable to enclose with the orders tho renuisite amount of postage stamps, with one stamp extra for each piece as Postage. 'On?ALE a Foreign Pianino, in handsome WALNUT CASE it i. a TRICORD, and very fine toned, fuU com pass. Lowest price for immediate Cash, £25. Pa98Ato°^n S&Ta^ewTrmanttoSbOTTAGE PIANO, in beautiful Rosewood C?,?hthee.tra?mp? of AIsc on Sale a new brilliant tonerl octaves. It is exquisitly finished with Ivory fronts, and CoU" ShM-pt. Lewe?t price ?5 for CMh dowa.