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,LLANDUDNO NEW CHURCH. I
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LLANDUDNO NEW CHURCH. I Donations received during the past week. — £ s. d. Amount already advertised 2776 11 6 Mrs. Chapman, Llandudno 1 6 0 George Perton, Esq., London 1 1 0 Mra. Perton. do. 1 1 0 I T. C. RODEN, ¡ TTon JOHN WILLIAMS, j Hon. Secretaries. I
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THE CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE Annual Show of Flowers, Fruit, &c., L will take place at the PENBHYN HALL, Bangor, on THURSDAY, 1st September, LFLFT Intending Exhibitors musMPHl a list to the Secretary, of all articles intended for Competition, on or before TUESDAY, 30th August. Subscribers are respectfully reminded that their Sub- scriptions became due on 1st May last. JOHN LLOYD, Jun., Secretary. rnHE LIVERPOOL DAILY COURIER T?!be obtained early every morning at B. Wood- cock's, Church Walks, Llandudno. » -— \WET NURSE WANTED.—She must be under Thirty Years of age, and of good character. A Married Woman will be preferred.-Application to be made to Dr. Nicol, Warwick House, Llandudno. ROBERT JONES'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT BOOMS, 1, ROSE HILL STREET, (Near the Old Castle, and opposite the Market Gardens), CONWAY. ALE and Porter in Bottles and on Draught. Beds.—All lands of Pastry made to Order on the shortest notice. August, 1864. APTOMMAS AT LLANDUDNO. IT is respectfully announced that this RENOWNED HARPIST will give THREE MORNING PERFORMANCES AT ST. GEORGE'S HALL, ON MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 22nd, 24th, and 26th. Commencing each day at THREE o'clock in the afternoon. First Class Tickets, 2s., Second ditto, Is., to be ob- tained of Mr. Tomkinson, Sutherland House, Mostyn Street; at the Post Office, and at the Hall. PEPSINE. MORSON'S PEPSINE WINE is a perfectly palatable form for administering this popu- lar remedy for weak digestion. MANUFACTURED BY T. MORSON AND SON, 19 & 46, Southampton Row, Russell Square, W.C. In bottles at 35»., and 10s. each. Pepsine Lozenges in boxes at 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. each. CONWAY AND LLANRWST. ■ THE Inland Company's Regular Packet t "ST. GEORGE," intended time of starting (weather and other causes permitting,) will be as follows for the month of AUGUST. 1864. From Conuay. From, Trefriv. 20, Saturday 11 0 morn. 1 15 even. 22, Monday.12 30 even 2 50 even. 23, Tuesday. 1 30 even .I. 3 30 even. 24, Wednesday 2 30 even 4 30 even. 25, Thursday. 3 45 even. 5 30 even. 26, Friday. 5 0 even 6 50 even. 27, Saturday. 6 0 morn. 7 30 morn FARES :—Cabin and Quarter Deck, Is. 6d. Fore end, la., Return ditto, 2s. 6d.;
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I penmaenmawr. A public meeting was held at Penmaenmawr Hotel, on Thursday evening last, to consider the best mode of promoting the celebration of the marriage of Mr. Vernon Darbishire, which is to take place on the 24th instant. The sum of £ 13 was subscribed in the room towards the object, and when the inhabitants shall have an op- portunity generally to subscribe, the amount will be greatly augmented.
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SALVEO PEDES.-At the present time, when so many travellers, tourists, and sportsmen suffer from tender feet, nothing will be found so soothing and efficacious as "Salveo Pedes," a lotion for the feet, which can be ob- taited of any chemist throughout the kingdom, andof A. Sleigh, who manufactures it, at 13, Little 114WD, Lon- don. Sample botties, at Is. 6d., are sold, that the most sceptical may teitlite virtueil 11\ Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD.—O! IESU NA'D GAMWAITH. THE MEETINGS OF THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT LLANDUDNO, ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, August 23rd" 24th, 25th and 26th, 1864, IN THE SPACIOUS PAVILION SPECIALLY ERECTED TO ACCOMMODATE 6,000 PERSONS. I PRESIDENTS. I 1st Day, W. BULKELEY HUGHES, Esq., Plascoch. 2nd Day, GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, Esq. 1 3rd Day, The LORD BISHOP OF BAWWJV. j 4th Day, J. WILLIAMS, Esq., TreffoB. I VICE-PRESIDENT. I- Rev. J. GR[FFITHS, Rector of Neath. CONDCCTOBa. I 1st Day, GWALCHMAL 2nd Day, GWRGANT. I 3rd D?y, CLWYDFARDD. I 4th Day, Rev. E. STEPHENS, etition in Vocal. tiid IRstm- THE AWARDING OF PRIZES amounting to X400, and competition in Vocal and Instru- j. mental Music will take place on the Morning of each day. IN THE EVENING, CONCERTS OF NATIONAL MUSIC, Will be given, for which the services of the following distinguished Artistes have been engaged, v)Z VOCALISTS. Miss EDITH WYNNE (Eos Cymrn, Pencerddes). Miss KATE WYNNE (Llinos Gwyuedd). Mr. W. H. CCTMMINGS, I Mr. LEWIS THOMAS. I Mr JOHN OWEN (Ovosizi Alaw, Penoerdd). Mr. L. W. LEWIS (Llew Llwyvo). PENILLION SINGERS. IDRIS FYCHAN, EOS MON, AND OTHERS. I. INSTRUMENTALISTS HARPS.. » Mr. J. BALSIR CHATTERTON (Prif Delynor Lloegr) Humist to her Maiestv the Queen. Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Uwalia); rron»»or;w the Harp at the Royal Academy. -1 1 Mr ELLIS ROBERTS (Eos Meirion), Harpist to his Royal Highness thefnnce 01 waies. Mr. LLEWELYN ROBERTS (Cerddor y De), the celebrated Triple Harp Player. PIANOFORTE. » Miss KATE ROBERTS, of the London Academy of MUlic. Mr. H. V. LEWIS, R. A. of Music. Mr. GEORGE OWEN, Llandudno. VIOLIS. Mr. E. W.THOMAS, Leader of the Liverpool Philharmonic Society. CORNm-A-MSTON. Mr. EDWARD MATHEWS. Efficient Choirs have been engaged to assist in the Cho rtiges. -,Cotiductom,-PENC ERDD GWALIA and OWAIN ALAW. Morning Admission-Regerved Seats, 411. First Class, 3s. Second Class, 2s.; Third Class, h. Evening AdmisBion-Reserved Stalls, 5s. Firgt Class, 4s.; Second Class, 2e. 6<1.; Third Class, b. Course Tickets-E eaerved Stalls, 25s.; First Class, Jls.; Second Class, 128. 6d. M* The Sacred, and Secular Duette, Nos. 4 and 5 not being published in time, are withdrawn from competi- tion. Railway Cheap Excursion Trains will leave Liverpool every Morning at 6 50 a"m, 48 0d Return. Chester. 7 45 3s 6d Holyhead 7 Ir, 3s Od Ditto, Tuesday, Special 7 40 u M'chester, Tues. & Thurs 6 0 4e 6d Mold, Friday, Special. 6 50 3s 6d Oswestry, Speciat. 0 0 OH Od 1 South Wales, Monday, August 22nd, Returning up to August 29th. On the Vale of Clwyd Line, every day, at single fare for the double journey; and on the 25th a Special Train returning after the Concerts. The Train, return from Llandudno for Bangot, Car- narvon, &c., at 8 20 p.m.; for the Llanrwet Line at 915 p, m. and for all other places at 8 30 p.m., after the Concerts. For further particulars see small bills, to be had at all the Railway Stations. THEFAIRT STEAM PACKET will leave Menai Bridge, each morning at 8 o'clock, calling at Bangor and Beaumaris, returning at 6 o'clock, p.m. THB EISTEDDFOD PACKtT will leave the Landing Stage, Liverpool. at 7 o'clock each morning, returning at 5 XT p rn,, and on Friday, at 9 o'clock, p m. Refreshment on board. Apply to Captain Williams, Sun Tavern, Red Cross-street, Liverpool. THE EISTEDDFOD PUBLICATIONS.-—'The following works have been published, and may be had fromR. Hughes and Son, Wrexham, No, land 2of Yr ( Eisteddfod'tneQuar- 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 H arlech," price 2.. This Cantata will be performed at the Eisteddfod. The Prize Motett, price Is. A subject for competition at the Eiateddfod. The Swansea Chair Awdl, Albert Dda," price 6d., published by Mr. Gee, Denbigh. WM. WILLIAMS, ) SSeeccrreettaanne«f 1? JOHN WILLIAMS, I cere ne! N.B.—Office for change, and the issue of Tickets, close to the Pavilion, Llandudno. TO BE SOLD, a Semi-detached Villa Residence, con- 1 sisting of Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Servant's Hall, Kitchen, &c., a good Gar- den, with room for erecting Stables and Coach House.— Apply to Mr. W. Evans, Builder, Llandudno. LLANFAIRFEOHAN, NORTH WALES. TO be LET, FURNISHED LODGINGS, Toontaining 3 Sitting Rooms and 8 Bed Rooms with 10 Beds. Apply to Mrs. Wynne, Bron-y-Maen. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DAVID ROBERTS begs to notify to Vi- t.?, that he has removed from Denbigh House, Church Walks, to No. 3, Gioddaeth Crescent, where he has a large and commodious house, with Apartments to Let.  Highly respectable young Lady, and Aperfectly domesticated, wyiglies to meet with & Situation as Companion to an elderly Lady, or to take charge of 2 or 3 Children, from 3 to 7 years old, and instruct in the Rudiments of Education. Salary not so much an object as a comfortable home.-Addrem, Miss Williams, 1, Trevor Cottage, Iiandudno. [A CARD.] MR. STIVENS, L.D.S., R.C.S, Dental Sur- l: geon, 14, Abbey Square, Chester, may be con- sulted at Mr. Thomas Williams, chemist, Church Walks, Llandudno, every Monday, from 10 till 6 o'clock. LLANDRILLO-YN-RHOS BAY, NEAR COLWYN, CONWAY, AND LLANDUDNO. Most eligible and desirable FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES (Forming part of Rhos Farm), FRONTING the beautiful Bay of Llan- [ diillo, with its fine beach for Bathing, splendid sea and land views, Salmon Fisheries, and numerous other local attractions and objects of interest, may now be secured by early application to J. R. Griffith. Esquire, solicitor, Llanrwst; L. L. Parry Evans, Esq., Rhos farm, Llandrillo, near Conway or to Mr. George Felton, architect, land surveyor, and auctioneer, Mostyn Estate uffice, Llandudno. MoRRELLS HOUSE AGENCY OFFICE, CHURCH WALKS, LLANDUDNO. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS TO LET. Houses. Sitting Rooms. Bed do. Situation. Possession. 1 4 10 Facing theSea Aug. 11th. 1 3 7 Do., „ 2nd 1 3 8 Do., 30th July. 1 3 9 Church Walks August 3rd. 1 2 4 Chapel Street 30th July. 1 3 10 Llanfairfechan 30th July. with Coach House and Stable FOR SALE. 2 Each 3 7 with suitable Office, Garden, &c., Facing the Sea. For particulars apply to Mr. T. Morrell, House. Agent, and Decorator, Church Walks, Llandudno. FREEDOM of WORSHIP in the NATION- jr AL CHURCH.- 1 he alienation of the Working Classes from Public Worship is caused by the vicious ar- rangements of nearly all our Churches and Chapels. The date and origin of the Pern System is not ancient it is not Roman Catholic, nor is it Protestant it took its rise nearly two centuries after the Reformation, in one of the darkest periods of the whole British History. Examine any of the City (London) Churches, and a few benches up the middle aisle, or at the back of the galleries, constitute nearly the whole of the accommod ition set apart for near- ly the the largest class of all-The Working Men and their Families. What wonder, then, if the mechanic en- tering such a Church, and feling himself regarded almost as an intruder, resolves to go there no more? It is not the re- solution on the part of a man not yet religious a very natural one ? The truth is, we have gone into the teeth of St. James' injunctions, and are now reaping that which we have sown." The simple remedy is repentance and immediate restitution.—" The Record" Newspaper. Tracts and Papers against the Pew System may be had at 5, Dale-street, Liverpool. LLABDUDNO NEW CHURCH. THE Committee have the satisfaction of announcing the union of the several Fuuds viz., those of the Original Committee, the Ladies' Com- mittee, and the Bazaar, amounting to f2416 Os. 6d., which, together with the Donations already promised, make a total of nearly £ 3000. The Committee therefore intend to lay the Founda- tion Stone in the course of the present summet, as soon as the plans and estimates can be completed. The church is to contain not less than 1000 sittings, and as the outlay will necessarily be very large, the com- mittee earnestly request the co-operation and assistance of all, to enable them to provide the church accommoda- tion, which is so urgently needed, with the least possible delay. The pecuniary aid ofthevisitore is earnestly solicited, and any sums, however small, will be gratefully re- ceived. Two members of the committee will attend every Monday morning from eleven till one o'clock, at the Estate Office, Church Walks, Llandudno, to receive contributions. Donations may be also paid to the Treasurers, the National and Provincial Bank of Eng- land, Mostyn Street, every Wednesday and Saturday, or at Conwav daily; and to the Chairman, the Rector of l the Parish, and to the Honorary Secretaries, Mr. John Williams, Estate Office, and Dr. T. C. Boden, No9, Ne- vill Crescent. Llandudno, May 19th, 1864 WANTED a steady young woman as Cook, !t be a good W?ber .tad h-oner. Good character from last situation will be required. Also, a good Housemaid.—Apply at the North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor, L L A N F A I R F E C H A N. TO BE LET FURNISHED, PENMAEN VILLA, containing 1 Dining Room, Drawing Room, 5 Bed- rooms, 1 Double Bedroom, commanding the most beau- tiful and unrivalled scenery, and within easy access to the Railway Station.-Apply to Mrs. Williams, Pen- maen Villa, Uanfairfechan. VIEWS OF NORTH WALES. VISITORS to COSWA Yare respectfully in- formed that they can Select from the largest assort- ment of Photographic and other views of North Wales by calling at W. JONES'S STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, ROSE HILL STREET (near the old Castle), CONWAY. LLANDUMa ALEXANDRA HOTEL. PROPRIETOR—SAMUEL LILLEY, Brother to the late Sergeant-Magor Lilley, Inniskilling Dragoons, GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR GENTLEMEN AND PRIVATE FAMILIES, AT MODERATE RATES. N.D. -An ORDINARY Daily at Two o'clock LEGERDEMAIN AND VENTRILOQUISM MAURICE TEMPLETON the Ventrilo- ?yL quist and Northern Magician, gives his unique Entertainment every Monday Evening in the Baths As. sembly Room, Liandudno, at a special request of a num- ber of influential gentlemen. During the Season he will also visit most of the towns of North Wales, due notice of which will be given. M. T. had the honour of perionning before Her Majesty at Windsor Cattle, and is allowed to be the first Ventri- loquist in the United Kingdom. BANGOR DIOCESAN CHORAL ASSOCIiT TION. BOOKS of the words, music, and the anthems for the festival to be held in Bangor Cathedral on the 7th of September next, are now ready, and may be had on application to Mr. J. K. Douglas, North Wales Chronicle Office, Bangor. Books of the words and music, price 6d. Choirs sup- plied with the above at 4d. each. The anthems, price lid. and 2d. Fourpence will cover the Postage of 12 copies of the Book of Words and Music; and One Pennywill cover the Postage of 12 copies of either of the Anthems, PURE AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SODA WATER. ELLIS'S. RUTHIN, POTASS WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S, RUTHIN, LEMONADE. ELLIS'S LITHIA AND POTASS WATER, AN EXCELLENT INTERNAL REMEDY FOR GOUT. The Public are particulaiy requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis and Son, RuthiD," with- out which none is genuine. Sold by:-Thomas Williams, Chemist; Thomas and Co., Mostyn Street; D. O. Williams, ditto; Robert Hughes, Confectioner; Hayn, Wine Merchant; Chantrey, Wine Merchant; and at all the Hotels. May be obtained from all respectable Chemist, Con- fectioners, and Hotel-keepers and wholesale only, from R. ELLIS & SON, Ruthin, North Wales. LLANFAIRFECHAN, NORTH. WALES, MIDWAY BETWEEN 1 CONWAY AND BANGOR. To LET, for a period of One, Two, or Three Years, 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 Water 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 uiinuta' 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, Llanfairfechan Messrs. Light- body and Boult, Estate Agents, No. 1, Derby Square, Castle Street, Liverpool; or to W. Y. Hardie, Esq., Civil Engineer. Bangor. LLANDUDNO. LLANDUDNO TURKISH & GENERAL BATHS COMPANY, LIMITED. Board of Directors. JAMES NICOL, Esq., M.D., CHAIRMAN. EDWARD MOORE, Esq. W. F. CHAPMAN, Esq. THOMAS HOLLICK,Esq. GEORGE FELTON, Esq THE TURKISH BATHS are now open daily, (Sundays excepted) from 9 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p.m. SINGLE BATH, 3e. 6d. Subscription Tickets entitling to 12 Baths, 30s. WEDNESDAYS SET APART FOR. LADIES. MANAGERS. Gentlemen's Days-Mr. JOHN LONG. Ladies' D&yo-Mm LONG. By Order of the Directors, JOHN WILLIAMS, Secretary. | 11th August, 1804.
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Family Hotel..Mrs. Sharp, Boarding House Mr and Mrs Chas P Hobkirk, Huddersfield Mr Hindley, Leicester Mr Lenson, do1 Mr Jackson, do Mr Jug, Aylesbury Mr Chapman Mr Cooper Mr Hudson Mr Hendre Mrs Darlington Mrs Lockett Miss Oakes Mr J Wnita Mr Hodgson Mr Inrofin Mr G A Wheathouse Mrs Wheathouse Miss Saunders Livery Stables..Mr. Geo. Beauchamp. Kronos House, .Mr. Woodmer. Mr Wm Hoyle and family, Tottin^ton, near Burv, Lancashire Mrs Coleman, Hill Top, Dilwyn, Herefordshire Miss Palmer, Withington, ditto J Miss Mills, Birmingham Miss Hughes Chester House.Miss Prichard Mrs Hamilton Manders, Dublin Miss Manders, ditto Master Manders, ditto Miss Coleman G Stelfox, Esq Miss Wille Mr Bartley, silk mercer Neville House,Mr. G. Osborne. Mr and Mrs Brookes, Smethwick Mr and Mrs W Beasley, ditto Miss Robinson, ditto Mrs Robinson, Coalville, Leicester Mrs Brown and family, Sheffield Miss E Colley, Pentre, Wrexham Thomas and Co., Dispensing Chemists, and Family Grocers. f Office for lost and found Articles). Mr. R. Hughes, Confectioner and Provision Dealer. Rev Thomas Smyth and family, Dublin C Fuguso", Esq, ditto Mrs C Fuguson, ditto i Mr. Burwell's Bazaar. Birley House. Mr. H. Parr, hair-dresser R Harrison Esq and family, The Retreat, Worces- tershire Central Library.Mr. H. Ellerby, bookseller and Stationer. Mrs and the Misses Newman, Cheltenham Mr W L Newman Rev H Newman Regent-house.. Mr. J. B. Evans, Draper. Mrs Bate and family Post-office Mr W. Powell, Post Master. Llys Madog Rov. A. Seaton. Private. Zetland House Mr. B. R. Daines, mercer. Mr and Mrs B Holt, Leeds Mraud Mrs J Oakes, Hunslet Mrs J J Terry. Casileford Waterloo llouse Mrs Williams. Mr anJ Mrs J fiairsfow and family, Heighlay Dr and Mrs Todd and family, London Misses Burgess, ditto Miss A. F. Williams, Milliner, &c. Re* T Girardot and family, Car. Colston, Notts Tunstall House..Mr John Lloyd, dealer in China Mr and Mrs C H Westlev and family, Dudley Major Hume and family, Bath Mrs Jenkins, Denbigh Mrs Anwyl, ditto Overton House..Mr R Owen. Wine Merhant Mr and Mrs Eorbes and family, Caledonian House, Shelto. Stnffordshire Mrs Campion and family, Newcastle under Lyna Refreshment Rooms. Mr. Stone, Confectioner Camden House. Mr. Roberts. Mrs and Miss Bentley, Ireland The Misses Redmonds, Wexford Mrs SM Webster, Warrington Miss Webster, do I S Wesster, do Mr G W Webster, do J J Webster, do Miss Wilson, Paddington, near Warrington J Mather, Warrington Mrs J Mather, do Capt J Corben and Mrs Corban, London Miss Corben. do The Misses Corben, Farnham Green J. Homan, Lapidary Carnarvon House.—Mr. T. Davies, Ale and Porter Stores. Mr and Mrs Wern, Donnington, Shropshire Albion HoM.se.Mr. J. Hobson, draper Mr G Miller, do Miss Miller, do E Miller, Bowden Bingley House. Mr. Allen, cabinet-maker. St Georges's Hall. T. Owen & Son, Furnish- ing Ironmongers. Oxford House. The London Clothing Com- pany, Mr. R. Jones. Mr and MJs Barlow, Ford Green, Burslem Misses Barlow, ditto Mrs Chadwick, Manchester Mrs Garnelley Apothecaries Hall..Mr D. O. Williams, WAllen, Esq, Waterloo Mrs Alien and family, do Rev Edward Rann, Thatcham Vioarage, Borfcs Mrs Pritchard. Barnet Wvndham Fitzerland, Dublin Miss Fitzgerald, do Miss Stains, Clifton Stanley Arms Hotel.Mr. E. Hughes, Re- freshment Rooms Mrand Mi s Mason and family, ditto Mrs Turner, ditto Mrs Groat, ditto Mr and Mrs Ashett, Wymswole Mr John Gretton, Stretton, Burton-on.Trent Mr John Brown. Stockport Mr and Mrs Ashell and family, Wymsole — Drum, Esq. and family, Derby Eifion House. Mr. J. W. Williams, grocer and baker. F Bakewell, Esq, Walton Villa, Nottingham Mr W Bromley, Nottingham Mr Willimott, Shakspere St. do Stafford House. Mrs. Davies Tudno Vaults Mrs. Davies. Compton-kouse Mr Samuel Bartley,draper, &c Mr and Mrs A Powell, Hereford Mrs Treherne, Asperton. de Miss Edwards, do Miss Andrews, Rosbury. do Mrs Hancock, Ealing, London Miss Sea don. do Miss Stephens. Hereford Mrs Bengree, do Mostyn Building, No.1.. Mr. Chantry, Wine and Spirit Merchant Mostyn Vaults. Miss Wynne. 2..Mis? Hayhurst, Fancy Wool Repository. Wynnalay House Myton House Mr. H Burwell's Bazaar. Clifton-house.Mrs. Swarbreck, Tobacconist J H Stevens. Esq. Hackney, London Mr C E Green, do Mrs C E Green, do Hi.a M Green, do M? Mc?ght and fami'y. Msseiy, near Birming- ham Commercial Hotel Mr. H. Parry. Mr and Mrs Stanley, Wolverhampton Mr and Mrs A Hill, and family,do Mr and Mrs Hill. Codsale Sheffield-house Mr. J. Lloyd. Mr E. Hughes, tailor and draper Mono, View Mr Samuel Edwards. Miss Hurry Miss Dawbsrn, Liverpoo. Mrs Scott, ditto Mr D.wbarn, Wisbech  M r. Thoma. Brett Thomas Brett PenmaenView Mr, J. Edwards, baker. Mra Hunter Somersetshire — Hunter, Èaq, ditto Mrs Gordon, aitto Misses Hiall, Dymock, Gloucestershire Miss Webb, Moraston, Herefordshire MilS Keeaing, Batb Ed a.rd Roche ?Mc. Miss Edwar?dsa Miss Dunell, London M..rke, do -II', d hir J 1 Berry, E*j, Stoke upon TAint, Staffordshire Mrs Berry, do Vernon-houee Mr. D.Lloyd, Wine and Spirit Vaults. Parts-house..Miss Podmore, Milliner Gloucester House—Mrs. Meadows S N Cooke, 20. New Streot, Berlin Repository, Bir- mingham Mr T Warner, Brauicote House, Nuneaton T Harding, ditto Mrs Hinde, Emscote, Warwick Birmingham Arms..Mrs. J. Parr. Mrs Hinde, Warwick Misses Wilks, Coventry Walker, Birmingham Leicester House, Mr, G. Gough, I-apidary, Mr John Boyle Mrs Boyle Mr Evana Mrs Lnckman, Birmingham MissJL Luckman, do Holyrood-house.. Mr Pratt, mercer Plas Maelywyn.. Miss Owen. Rev W Milton and family, Newbury Mrs Burbury. Leamington Mrs Lowe, Walsall GnosiU, do Beaufort House Mr. Bellis. Mr Varey, Manchester Mrs Varey, do Mr Edward Challoner, Cheetham Hill Mr John Buckley and family, Normanton hill Miss Tilleiy Mr, Mrs, and Miss Elce, Crich Cliff, Derbyshire Mrs Alien and Miss Hall, do 1 Moelfra View Mr. G. Peters. Mrs Maberly and family, Blackheath, Kent Mrs Swattman, King's Lyun, Norfolk Mr A C Mabberly, Queen's Col, Oxford Bank. 2 Mr. W. Jones. Critchon, Liverpool Gough, ditto Mr. J. Jones grocer and flour dealer Harrington House.Mr. Price, Gas Manager Mr and Mrs S Smith, Shrewsbury Mr H S Olven. Wrexham Miss Waiburton, Manchester Misses Watson, do Mr. Patrick's Bazzar. Melbourne House.Mr. Bagnall, Painter. Mr and Mrs Porter, sen., Leicester Mr J Blackwell, do Miss Porter, do Mr and Mrs H Porter, do Mr. D. Henson, Lapidary. Prescot House Mr. R. Roberta. Mrs Everall, Sen, Wem, Shropshire Mr and Mrs J E Everall,Fanuing, do Miss Clarke, Shrewsbury Mr and Mrs Kerrison and family, Liverpool Burlington house..Mrs. Walker Mrs Robert Gough, Wem, Shropshire Miss Gough, ditto Miss E Linney, Warwickshire S A Linney, do Master G J Linney, do Lunsdowne VUla..Misses Edwards. Mr and Mrs Shipton. London Mr aiid Mrs Leigh, Manchester Miss Leigh, do Fletcher, do Mr and Mrs Slack, Sheffield Mr, Mrs and Miss Johnson, Uttoxeter Misses Johnson, Roche Terrace, Leek Mr J J Johnson. do S Johnson, do Mr and Mrs Bromfield, Llanbadda, Usk. Monmouth- shire Mr J W Bromfield, do SW Bromfield, do Edqbaston-house..Mr. Middleton TJWalkden, Esq, Manchester Miss Walkden, do Jones. do James Gray, Esq, Edinburgh Mrs Gray, do W G Grove, do J Burnett, Esq, ad family, Kensington, London Mr J Phillips, EeRWton Miss Hardwan, West Bromwich Matthews, do Quincey. Perry Barr Zion..English Baptist Chapel. Hereford-house..Mr. John Rowlands Bodavon Vaults. Mr Sutton Victor-house..Mi. W. Jones Mr Cutler, Birmingham Mrs Cutler and family, do Mr Bradley, do Mrs Bradley, do Miss Bradley, do Mr John Jones, Chemist Arvon House..Mr 0 Hughes Greenfield House. Mr. J. Davies. Rev E F Ventris, Aston Paraonage.Newport,Sbrop- shire Mrs Ventris and family, ditto Burton-house.. French Millenaiy Establish- ment Miss M Jones, Manchesjer Huxley, ditto Ashton. ditto Mrs Huxley, ditto Mr J Fish, ditto Mr Ware, Manchester Master R Jones, Chester Miss Maria Jones, Manchester Miherton Howe.Miss Elgie. Mrs and Miss Wamsley, Shropshire Mr and Mrs Adamson. London Mrs G Jephcoat, Birmingham Mr and Mrs Hart, Leamington Miss Morris, ditto Passau, ditto Griffin, ditto Galloicav House. Mr. Thomas Jones. Mr T G Brownsmith, 17, Carkvillas, Hammersmith, London Misses Litsell, Cheltenham Mr Johh Allen, Ashwiek Villa, Hammersmith, Lon. ° Mr Montague, Westbourne Terrace, do Mrs Montague, do Mr Howard, Birkenhead Mrs Boward, do ?-.?. CMMM? Hc?. -Mr. T. Ellis Mr and Mrs Cox and family, Birkenhead Mrs Henshaw, Stockport Royle, Manchester Joseph Brooke, Stockport Cull House.Mr. W. Roberts Morfa View Mr. H. Williams, boot and shoe maker. Mrs Runwich, Manchester Miss Cum ford, do ???.Mr. J. Owens, baker and confectioner. Misses Browne, Liverpool Miss Bravshaw, York Misses Clough, Howden, Yorkshire Miss Rogerson, Woodlosfleld M' Rogerson ?????.Mr. W. Wit!:?, butcher. Mr B V W H Boffin MXIn'M?ELLawson.andMrCL.ws.n Miss Thomas and Miss Bulcus, Smethwick Mrs Law, Oxton Miss Ellerton, Clifton House, Birk, enh, ead, Mr W and Miss F Parr, Nottingham Mrs Ellis, Basford Johnson, Nottingham Brown, Radford King's Arms..Mr. M. Williams Nottingham-house.Mr. White. The Vaults..Mr. Hayn, wine and spirit mer- chant Mr Lomax, Lichfield Miss E Lomax, ditto Lomax, The Cathedral Close, ditto Tudno View..Mr. W. G. Roberts. Mountain View. OLD ROAD. Lonaon House.Mrs.Roberts, draper andgrocer Rev Owen Jones, Manchester Miss Jones, do Master John Jones, do Mr and Mrs Bevan, Porteynon, Anglesey Mr J H Davies, Denbigh Mr Evans, Birkenhead Mrs Evans, do Mrs Bailey, Nottingham Miss Bailey, do Miss Holmes, do Mr R Inger. do Mr W W Fearfield. do (Master J BaH<y. 'do Muter J W Ingw, do Ty-fry.Mr W. Evans Mr Taylor, Leamington Mrs Taylor aud family, do Mrs Cooper, Pene Feld, Wolverhampton Miss Windle, do Longton-house..Mr R Williams, tinman and brazier Mr Jeff. Lee Crescent Mrs Jeff, Edgbaston Miss Jeff, ditto Miss Annie Jeff, kitto Master H 0 Jeff, ditto Mr Daniel M'Donald, Derby Holywell House. Mr Ward Mr and Mrs Ferries Kings Head Inn.Miss Davies. Mr D Burton-on-Trent Mr Tookey, London Mrs Tookey, do Mr G R Wells, Nottingham Rev Sir G L Glyn and' family, Ewell, Surrey Mr John Hibbert, Belper Mr Cemron, Chester Mr J Sackfield, Crewe F R Gee, Esq, Manchester T Royle, E'q. do Mr and Mrs Hughes, Liverpool Mr J Rose, Bradford Ty Newydd..Mr. C. Glassbrook, Painter. Mr Holdsworth, Birmingham Holdsworth, do Ty Newydd..No. 1 Mr. John Jones No. 2, Mr. R. Owen. Green-hill, No, 1, Mrs Anne Jones. 2, Mr. Kearney Plasterer Mr Delamaer, Wood Church Road. Cheshire Mrs. Greatwood, (Private) Croesonen Cottage.Mrs.Leyland private Croesonen ueha.Mr. W. Jones. Llivynon..C. S. Lemon, Esq. Private. Tynycoed..Mr R. Jones Mr H. Hughes PLAS ROAD. Brunswick House Mrs Jones Miss Williams, millener and bonnet maker Plas Newydd.Mrs Rawling. Mr C T Pinches, Burton-on-Trent Miss Pinches, Ealing Miss F R Pinches, do ly Coch.Mt. Atkinson, Builder and Plasterer. Miss Huntington, Birmingham Mrs Wraieht, do Mr and Mrs W F Green, Birmingham Brynit, ditto Arvon Cottaqe..Mr Graham. Private. TUDNO STREET. Brighton House.Mr. Hay. Mr T Wilson. Manchester Mr and Mrs Cole, Rhrl Mr and Mrs Middleton, Smethwick, Birmingham Mr W Smith, Coventry E Smith, ditto J as Dorrell and family, Worcester 2 William Williams 3. Bolton House, Mrs Owpn 4. Hill View, Mr. D. Hughes, The Misses Jenkins, Birmingham 5 Mr R. Jones, joiner Mr and Mrs Bailey, ChilweU M:ss Bailey, Bretby Aldridge. Beesston D Batchelor, Dagnall Lois Batnhelor, ditto 6 Mr G. W. Powdridge Oliver Lodge Esq and family, Wolstanton, Stoke on Trent Mrs Oliver Lodge, ditto Miss Minshall, ditto Mastel Oliver, Henry, Richard, Frank, and Charles Lodge Mrs Miss and Master Chalton, Manchester 7 Mr. Peter Jones. 8 Mr. B. Jones Mrs and Miss Calvert, Kingston, Ireland Mrs Bryden and family, Ozford Terrace, London 9 Mr. Richard Jones, Miss Athron, Birmingham Miss Gammon, do Miss Parker, do Miss Hinsley, Birmingham Parkes. ditto W Moss Esq. Ross Mr Llewellyn Moss, ditto Mrs Moss, ditto Miss Mary Moss, ditto 10 MrW. Hugh's, Painter. The Misses Francis, Plymouth Grove, Manchester Miss Harris, Edgbaston, Birmingham M H Harris, ditto j! .Mr H Roberts Mr Thos Cox. Birmingham Samael Hemmings, ditto Wm Lskins, ditto 12. Mr Griffiths, Boot and Shoemaker Congregational Church, Shaicspeare Cottage. Bryn Llewelyn..Rev. R. Parry, Minister of the Congregational Church. Bronheuloq. Private. Wilberforce House.Mrs King. Pnvate. Ordovia House..M.rs. Charlesworth, Private Centre Vale.Mr J. Jones Mr A W Fennell, Stourbridge Miss Collis, do Miss Downes, Handsworfch Mrs and Miss Goodwin, Manchester Miss Prescott, do Stansfield, do 1 Ghddaeth Terrace, Mr. Cobb. Mr Roberts, Staveston Miss Wise, Northamptonshire Miss Hall, do AH!1!'d°Miss Hughes 2 ..l\fiss Hugbes Mr E H Lowe, Bridge Place, Shrewsbury Mrs E H Lowe, ditto 3 Mrs Owens Miss Grimes, Coventry Mrs and Miss Hodson. Dublin Plas Trevor.Fred. Drabble, Esq. Private Victoria Gardens..Mr Hewitson Acanthus House.. Miss Hall TY GWYN ROAD. Mr T. WiUiams, dispensing chemist  Mr. S. Leach. Mr Hugh Prichard ??.?..?. Mr HnghPrichard ?M ?'?M" Mrs. D. Williams. W G Johnson, Esq, and Misses Johnson, Bedford Mr Dods. Kersal, Manchester Mrs Dods and family, do Bryn Teg.Mr J. Rawlmg Mrs Allcock, Whalley Range Mr J Hall, Whalley Range Mrs Hatl and family, ditto Rose Hill Cottage. Rock Villa. Mr. J.Hughes Private. Plas Tudno. W. H. Reece, Esq. Private Plas Ucha, .Miss Jones TY ISSA COTTAGES. 1 Griffiths, joiner Mr Henry Cross, London — Wm Cross. Birmingham 2 Mr Richard Roberts Mr John Hunt, Alcester 3 Mr. R. Owen, slate merchant ( 1 Trevor Cottage Mr. Hughes 2 Mr. James Thomas VAUGHAN STREET. Dinam House, .Miss Parr Dowager Lady Halket and Miss Halkett, London Mr and Mrs Richards and family, London Captain Hook, Belper Rev W Isay Lady and family Rothbury House—Mr. Linley, Mr and Mrs James McCardie.Edgbas?n Mr Md Mrs H Smith and family, the Hill, Stroud Mr Percy Linley, Sheffield Mr Casson, Leamington Miss Casson, do Grospenor House—Mr. R. Ellis. Mr Humble, Gwersyll Park, Denbighshire Mrs Humble, do Capt Swetenham, Holmes Mrs Swetenham and fomily, do Mrs E P Campbell aud family, Woolton, L pool Severn House..Miss Weaver Misses Manns, Warwickshire Rev H Stevens, Kent Mitt Stevens, ditto Bissell and friend, Malvern, Worcestershire Alfred Jarvies, Esq, 22, St Paul's Grove, Canon- bury, London Mrs Jarvies and family, ditto Miss Mann, Rugby Pearsons, ditto Misses and Master Percivils, Manchester Tudno Castle Mr. R. Williams. Capt R H Thursby, Colstream Guards, Winthorpe, Notts Mrs Thursby and family, do Miss Cardwell, do Orme's Head View. Mrs. Kyle. Rev M F Day and Mrs Day and family, Dublin Mrs Tudor, Wolverhampton Butler, ditto Miss Butler, ditto St. George's Harbour Railway Station Life Boot Station. MARKET HALL, GLODDAETH STREET. 1, 2. John Owen, fowl dealer 3. Thos. Prichard, Welsh hosier 4. John Brooks, pastrv cook & confectioner 5.John Homan, shell flower manufacturer 6 .Mrs Anwyl, Welsh Tweed, &c. 7,8. Meaddows, Fish, Poultry, and Game 9, 10 M. Costello, Fish Monger, St. John's, Liverpool 11, 12. Chllrles Jackson, Bazaar 13.John Hughes, Gardener 14. Robert Jones, Fruit Dealer 15. 16 J Lund, Langstrath (Victoria Gardens) Green Grocer, and Dealer in Game and Fowls. 17 18 James Crawley, dealer in baoon, cheese 19. Thomas Evans, Bazaar 2 0 W. Jones, butcher 21. Ed Roberts, green grocer 22. Martha Jones, milliner and dtaper 23, 24. J. Williams, Butcher 25 W. Roose, Fruiterer 26 J. Chesterton, Bazaar 27 P. Price, hutcher 28.—J. Jones, butcher 29 Thos. Evans, dealer in cheese, bacon, &c. 3 0 D. Roberts, Butcher 31,32 Edward Owen. Butcher John Jones, Market Keeper. PRIVATE RESIDENCES, &c., Bryn-v-Bia,G. Felton, Esq. Private. Shimdda-hir Mrs Sankey, Oaklands, Kent (Private Penrhyn- Mrs. Phillips. Private. Bodafon.J. Williams, Esq. Private. Tan'ralli. Andrew Schofield. Esq. Private. Gloddaeth. G. Walker, Esq. Private. Bodysgallen.M. D. Hollins, Esq. Private. Marie. W. Pilkington, Esq. -Private. Pa,ho. Miss Whitehead. Private. Rhos Cottage, Tywyn.. Private. Treganwy.J. Ll. Jones. Esq. Private. Bryn Dinarth.Jos. Radcliffe, Esq., Private Colwyn-house. Private. Pwll-y-Croehon.Private. #