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'BRYNARVOR HAUL SCHOOL TOWYN. pitrxcirAL Mu. EDWIX JOKES, M.R.C.P. Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS for Classics, EnglIsh, Mntlwl11atlCs, Modern Languages, Music, &c. IRYNARVORRALL, a comiiiocliouslnd well- RRfit^>iVOTi^ALL'aCOminodiou^nd well- fitted hoi-^e has been specially erected for th^ accommodation and tuition of wZ, T+ • beautifullv situated in an eininp-nti-T 15 18 ity. with extensive playgrounds ^c hy ^ot'a^" garden^ attached altn cket field and most desirable school pren^in 'tSPtpe-fin?st1and 'Q connection with the TTmvJ •+• examinations for the learned Profe,^ T C°llegeS' tnercial pursuits. n^> an(i Com- wm the **>■<■ in cach ylar being held in May Wivt^T"001 7ear C°nSiStS °f THREE TERS«- commences on the 3rd of September AX/'ANTED, a respectable YOUTH AS AT, Tmfe- be returned as salarv^he 1 f* rt1uil0<*» which will MENl^CanTaSS ^5S? be paid.-1tpply by letter' to LOUAX. Market Place, Carilarvon. x Holyhead and Chester N PTTT/O^ between a sum of money The smi'^ containing sending proper descrintionLCan obtained on Penses) to Mr Moran care if M* pay,ment of Co., Limerick Messrs Cannock and L—j — 992c weaJBssa. „ — if ■■"« *Se"—sji.™' '• J ONES & SON, NCE e __E980g Compton House, T07rr H^iberis. TO LET. -lri^"iarvon. 117 GL0BL WER^ New T AN TEtS t 1 — G1023 J\ W year, *■">. aWit C T llZ, With employer ^d gllsh and Welsh! GLOBE TAVEiig, Carnal" ANT )IATELY,-A Number Castlc AJJ&^sSSSSIil -— E788-g IIOAO11T CAKKLES:S CABINET MAKER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER 54 l. AND 55, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO. AUCTIOKEER AND valuer., ESTIMATES GIVEN. M»SSrBY LL°™ AND' ro Theatre BnMS"AprcslDVANCE OPFI^' from £ 5 t,0 £ 1 nor? L Lauc., in an. 2S th'irfumita».stock?11?1 without charged3 by nfanjffalMc *«*■ from the Q ^TIOISS WLIATEVFT? £ £ £ •T% ",5TOTA»FA.«« l RSopnRIS t Sprcial Rates for filers who wish to increasE their Stocks, &c. JJ.B.-Wekhrep™0'1^ «OWE, Manage,. CM, i ^'Wtahve, employed. «&, ENVELOPES! ENVELOPES!! ENVELOPES!! A LARGE STOCK OF -u E s 's -y P,lJSIN}SS ENTELOPPJ, r AT I ILL ( ATT^ A T)VRW* PUKTIKG WORKS C"AIRNARVON. ™ E G RAmVARq_ Mi:yA^II)GE HOOL ■Boatders and J)ay fiehohrs o/j0., choolroom under the care nf€^es' The Ladies' Governess. co>npcten t SUBJECTS-— K aU Eranchps, LfvV »'■ •.sn.ntl.m Owmotrv, Bo^f1: Oreek, IWbWwt 'RSL fnVisaHo"- £ epinS ng fot ». fmver, 'PJo-f^rtecKdEdue, ",4 house *0* "n^rss^i ^«. ° Will be ready ipry -shortly, A SECOND EDITION OF "THE MEMOIRS OF THE CIVIL WAR IN WALES AND THE MARCHES, 1642 —1649," BY JOHN ROLAND PHILLIPS, ESQr, BAKKISTEK AT LAW. THE First Edition, comprising Documents, J- consisted of Two Volumes, and was published at Two Guineas. The Second Edition will be in One Thick Volume Octavo of some 420 pages, omitting the Docul11ent. "A very valuable work." TIle Times. Will form a lasting monument to the industry and ability of its aiitlic i. IVestei-7i Daily Press. "A history ia every page attractive, and which is noteworthy for its originality, fairness, and pictorial power and expression. ..Notes and Queries. The price to subscribers will'be lis., and to non-subscribers, ICs. Subscribers' names should be sent to Mr Gate, 21, Cursitor Street. Chancery Lane, Loudon, E.G.: or they will be received at the Office of this paper. 101 Ih AN ENGLISH CHAPEL FOR CRICCIETH. TO THE PUBLIC,—I beg most gratefully JL to acknowledge receipt of the following sub- scriptions as the result of my appeal from Novem- ber 1st to December -31st in aid of the building fund. At the same; time I have most earnestly to solicit further subscriptions to complete the remaining amount required (about £ 400), which will be duly acknowledged in the newspapers. The foundation stone will be laid by Richard Davies, Wsq., M.P., Treborth, on Easter Monday, at 2 p.m. John Roberts, Esq., J.P., Bryngwen- allt, Abergele Edward Breese, Esq,, Morfa Lodge, Portmadoc Alderman Lewis Lewis, Carnarvon; the Rev Thomas Owen, and others, will take part in the proceedings. SVliSCRIPTIOXS. £ s. i). Mr Thomas Williams, Parkiau 100 0 0 Alderman Lewis Lewis, Ex-mayor of Carnarvon 25 0 0 Mr John Roberts, J.P., Brvii,wenallt.. 25 0 0 Messrs Lloyd, Lowe, and Co., London.. 10 In 0 Corsar Bros., Ailbroath 10 0 0 Mr Peter Williams, Liverpool 10 0 0 It A. lIudson, Chester 10 0 0 Humphreys, North and South Wales Bank, Portmadoc 10 0 0 A Friend, ashipowiaer 10 0 0 Mr Pulgrave Simpson, solicitor, Liver- pool 5 5 0 D. Davies, M.P., Llandinam 5 0 0 Edwin Janior, Liverpool 5 0 0 P. "W. Barr, do 5 0 0 Richard Roberts, merchant, do 5 0 0 John Houghton, do do 5 0 0 Sir A. B. Walker, Ex-mayor, do 5 0 0 Mr Robert Roberts, Bank Buildings, do 5 0 0 Thomas Vesper, merchant, do 5 0 0 John Griffith, Egremont, do 5 0 0 Miss Rogeis, do 5 0 0 Mr Alex. Cassells, shipowner, do 5 0 0 Capt W. Evans, Prince Arthur, do 5 0 0 Mr John "Williams, Moss Bank, do 5 0 0 Messrs C. W. Kellock and Co., do 5 0 0 J. Mathews and Go.,merchants, do 5 0 0 A Friend, a shipowner, do 5 0 0 Mr W. Humphreys, Bootle 5 0 0 Capt R. Williams, Ship Castle-maim 5 0 0 Mr O. M. Roberts, architect, Portmadoc 5 0 0 Richard James, tanner, Aberystwyth 5 0 0 „ W.T.Parker,J.P.,Welshpool 5 0 0 Hugh Buckley Price, Menai Bridge 5 0 0 Capt Henry Jones, Carnarvon 5 0 0 Messrs Bobert Jones and Son, Criccieth 5t 0 Mr T. Apsimon, Liverpool 3 3 0 R. Bibby Jones, merchant, do 3 3 0 T. R. Oswald, Southampton 3 3 0 John Hughes, J.P., Liverpool 2 2 0 E. iATci-izan, cotl merchant, do 2 2 0 A. B. Forwood, mayor, do 2 0 0 E. Lawrence, Ex-mavor. do 2 0 0 David Jones, Pier Head, do 2 2 0 Edward Jones, The Elms, do 2 2 0 Messrs Thomas, Griffith, and Co., do 2 2 0 Reardwood Jones and Co., do 220 Mrs E. Williams, Machynlleth 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Jones, Garston 2 2" Miss Davies, Bedford-street, do 2 0 0 Mr Owen Thomas, Bronvgaer 220 Rev. L. Edwards, D.D. Bala 1 1 0 J. Hughes, p.D. Liverpool 1 1 9 H. Jones, do 10 D. Saunders, Swansea 1 1 0 Hugh Hughes, Gellidara, Pwllheli 1 1 0 Mr Thomas Evans, Liverpool 1 1 0 George Mason, solicitor, do 1 1 0 Thomas Jones, blockmaker, do "1 1 (I Edward Ellis, s-Lirvevor, do 1 1 0 Polland, merchant, do 110 J. S. Jones, N. & S. W. Bank, do.. 1 1 0 Lloyd O. Williams do.. 1 1 0 Evaii ATorris do.. 1 1 0 R. J. Raverty do.. 110 E. Biiekley do.. 110 W. H. Potter, shipbuilder do.. 1 1 0 merchant do.. 1 1 0 John Jones, Thackerv-street do.. 110 William Thomas do.. 1 1 0 T.Dickins. Union Bank do.. 110 O.Evanp, Berkley-street do.. 1 1 0 D. Davies do do.. 1 1 0 T. Campbell, watchmaker do.. I10 Messrs Scott, Fyne & Co. merchants, do 1 1 0 A. B. C. do 110 Mr W. Thomas, Nevin 110 E. Thomas do 1 1 0 R. Rees do ..110 I Mrs C. B Owen, Carnarvon 110 Capt. E. Roberts do 1 1 0 Mr W. Evans, N. & S.W. Bank, Chester 110 Robert .Jones, Bank, Pwllheli 110 Isaac Morris, Ex-mayor, do 110 R. O. Jones, Ex-mayor, do IT0 Thomas do 110 John Edwards, Afivor," do 110 Miss E. Humphreys, N. & S. W. Bank, sJ/ Portmadoc I 1 0 Mr R. Robert^ Trefriw 110 Mrs rice, Cafnant, Cemaes 110 Messrs R Hughes & Tudwal, Pwllheli 1 1 0 Mr William Jones, Aberkin 110 J. Pugh, Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon 110 James Rees, Ex-mayor do 110 Capt. Jones, Ship Aluminia 110 Mr Houlden. shipowner, Liverpool 110 Joseph Harris Jones do 110 Capt. A. Enniglit, Litherland 110 E. P. B., shipowner, Liverpool 110 Mr W. Hughes, Bangor 110 Thomas Lewis, merchant, do 1 0 0 Meshach Roberts, do 1 0 0 W. Matthias, Cardiff 110 R. Griffiths, Crown Hotel, Pwllheli 110 T. J. Williams, Ex-mayor, Denbigh 1 1 0 Per Mrs Watkins, Muriau— Mr Owen Owens, Portmadoc 5 0 0 Edward Watkin, Manchester 110 Dr. Thomas, do 1 1 0 Dr. Roberts, Tuhwnt-i'r-Bwlch, Portmadoc, has also readily and kincPy granted A piece of freehold land, adjacent to that given by Mr Watkins, for additional frontage between the Chapel and the 'adjoining houses. 'fe • f THE GBESHAM LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. — FUNDS. Realised Assets (1877) £ 2,396,785 Life Assurance and Annuity Funds. 2 307 544 Annual Income (upwards of) 'sio'ooo ACTIVE AGENTS Wanted by the above Company. Able to introduce business in every town in North Wales. For terms, &c., apply by letter to District Agent," Bethania, R.S.O., via Carnarvon, IS. W. E973g THE MYNYDDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEMORIAL. HON. PRESIDENT Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. HON. VICE-PKESIDENTS The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry. David Davies, Esq., M.P. Richard Davies, Esq., M.P. Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, Knt. Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P. \V. Bulkelny Hughes, Esq., M.P. G. W. Bulkelcy iluglies, Esq. T. E. Lloyd. Esq., M.P. riauiuel Holland, Esq.. M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq., Q.C., M.P. AV. P. Maitland, Esq., M.P. G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. J. H. Pnleston, Esq., M.P. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., (Elphin ap Gwyddno), Madryn. Henry Richard. Esq., M.P. Honourable F. Hanbury Tracy, M.P. Captain Edmund H Verney, R.N. C. W. W. Wyim, Esq., M.P. The Honourable C. H. Wynn, of Rhug, &c &c. HON. TREASURER Captain O. M. Grewe-Read, R.N., Plas Dinam, Llan- diuam. SECRETARY: Mr J. C. Hughes, Manager of Van Railway, Caersws, Mont. At a meeting- held at Llanbrymnair, immediately after the interment. July 19th, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read R.N., of Plas Dinam, Llandinam, in the chair, it was resolved to set on foot a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Memorial in recognition of Mynyddog's talents and services' to Wales; and in testimony of the high position which lie occupied in the hearts of his countrymen. With this view, Mr J. Ceiriog Hughes, was appointed secretary and the chairman, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R,N' hon. treasurer. The further consideration of the exact form of the Memorial was deferred until August 2nd when a meeting was held at Cemmaes Road, Sir Wat kin W. Wynn in the chair. It was then unanimously resolved:— 1. That the appointment of the honorary treasurer and secretary at the previous meeting be confirmed. 2. That a subscription be entered into for thefounda- tion of an Exhibition in the University 0<jli(>,ve Wales, open to the Principalit ",to encourage ajul devc- lope musical talents. 3. That a Memorial be placed III the College to com- mcmorate Mynyddog's generous bequest to the Uni- versity for this and kindred purposes. 4. That the best thanks of the meeting be given to Sir W. W. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the matter. .The following are the subscriptions up to date :— The Most Honourable the Marqness of Lou- I>' donderry ■, A TOHnW. Wynn, Bart.. M.P, 0 David Davies, Esq., M.P., Llandinam 15 0 0 Proceeds of concerts at Llandrindod and .Lian- wrtyd in August, given gratis by Professor Parry, University College of Wales, per n. Evans, Esq., Cwmheulog" -13 0 0 Pryce Jones, Esq., Itoyal Welsh Warehouse, Newtown -5 50 Love Jones-Perry, Esq. (Elphin t,.p Madryn -550 D. Emlyn Evans, Esq., Newtown, Mont. -500 Professor Parry, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth 5 0 0 D. Howell, Esq., Dolguog, Machynlleth 5 0 0 II. Williams, Esq., solicitor, Newtown 2 2 0 Eos Morlais, Swansea 2 2 0 Messrs R. Hughes and Son. miblishers, Wrcx- ham I -2 2 0 S. Holland, Esq., M.P., Caerdeon, Dolgelley 2 2 0 Samuel Morgan, junior, Newtown 2 2 0 T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P.. 51, Victoria-street 2 0 0 Henry Lewis, Corn Factor, Newtown- -lie J. Hughes Jones, Esq., Aberdovey -110 Owen Owen, Esq., Swansea 1 1 o W. Owen, Esq., do. 1 1 0 Htranger in the Train 1 1 0 E. R. Cleaton, Esq. (Ap Idloes), Vaenor Park, Llanidloes -110 John Thomas, Esq. (Pencerdd Gwalia), harpist to her Majesty the Queen 1 1 0 T. M. Williams, her Majesty's Inspector of Schools -110 His Worship the Mayor of Pwllheli 1 1 0 Messrs John Curwen and Sons, Tonic Sol-fa Press, London 1 1 0 W. Jones, Esq., Llwynygroes, Lampeter 1 l o TllOS. Gee, Baner ar, Amserau Office, Denbigh 1 1 o Rev R. Temple, her Majesty's Inspector of Schools 1 1 0 Rev Roht. Jones, B.A., All Saints' Church, Rotherhithe -110 Dr Williams. Wrexham 1 1 0 13. T. Roger-Tills tone, Esq., Patcham, Brigh- ton 00 Owen Jones, Esq., Glasgwm, Penmachno j o q Owen Gethin Jones, Esq., Penmachno 1 0 0 Captain Edmund H. Vernev, R..N Rhianva l o 0 The Honble. C. H. Wynn, Rhug-, Corwen -100 Rev E. Hughes, Meliden 0 10 6 Professor John Rhys. Oxford 0 10 6 Dr Eyans (Ttidtir) F R A 8 Llanerchymedd 0 10 6 S. H. Jones, Esq., Swansea 0 10 6 Y Te,,eriii, LlanerellyTned(I 0 10 6 Thomas Jones, Esq., do 0 m i; Thos. Winston, Esq!, Rhyl 0 10 6 D. Lloyd Davies, Esq., Newport, Mon 0 10 6 C. Morris, draper. Trade Hall, Llanidloes 0 10 G His Worship the Mayor of Denbigh 0 10 6 Y Goliebydd, Baner ac Amserau Office 0 10 6 E. Thomas. Veterinary Surgeon, Carno 0 10 0 W. Eacles Jones, Esq., Jesus' College, Oxford 0 10 0 John White. Esq., Ty Isa, Tregeiriog o 10 o Brinley Richards, Esq. (Pencerdd Towy) 0 10 H W. D. Jones, draper. Briton Ferry 0 5 6 II. GowetvEsq., Briton Ferry 0 5 ij J. Owen, Esq., Penegoes, Machynlleth 0 5 a Y Tafolog. Hirddol, Machynlleth -or, It. Rees (Maldwyn), Machynlleth o 5 o O. D. Roberts, Dolgelley 0 5 n lid. Thomas, Hafod-y-Garreg, Tregeiriog 0 5 n V! t ""Knes. JSsq., Oswestry 0 5 X E. E. Davies, Conway 0 5 n Rev E. Davies, C. M. Minister, Tregeiriog 0 4 n Owen Williams, saddler, Carnarvon o •> D. Lewis, Briton Ferry o 5 G. T. Hughes (Tubal), Llanerchymedd 0 2 r D. Williams, Briton Ferry o o loan Cyveiliog, Machynlleth 0 •> A Rev J. Jones (Mathetes), Briton Fen'y 0 2 e Pencerdd Cyveiliog, Machvnlleth 0 9 Tlios. Jones, Pontrickett, Tregeiriog o o Ed. Lewis, Berllen Helyg, do () 7, Yr Einion Ddn, Post Office, do n a v ü Sums under lialf-a-erown each, per W. D. Jones, draper, Briton Ferry 0 9 o R. Rees, draper, Machynlleth 0 2 6 List, uni il completed, Vill appear in the weekly news- papers. Subscriptions payable to the credit of the Hon. Trea- surer at the North and South Wales Bank, Newtown or direct to the Secretary (by cheque, or to the Monev Order Office, Caersws), are respectfully solicited. J. C. HUGHES, Manager of Van Railway, October lltli,lS77. Caersws, Mont. m u s C. TWELVE PIECES OF MUSIC JL 0 SENT POST FREE rOI 3s. 3d. Full Music Size. State whether Dance or Song Music is required. Selection from 301 Pieces. The new Songs, Whoa Emma," Cleopatra's Needle," The Gallant Turk," included if re- quired. A" E P P E E N, # Mount VIEW, RUTHIN. 'L M. B. FOULKES, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTGATE STREET, C A UNA It YON, BEGS respectfully to inform her numerous JD patrons and customers that she has just returned from the principal Markets in the King- dom, after effecting large purchases of superior and well assorted WINTER CLOTHING. The latest Style and Fashion, combined with the best material, will be offered at most reasonable prices. A superb assortment of Jackets and Ulsters, adapted for Ladies and Children. DRESS MATERIALS in Silks, black and coloured, French Merinos, French Coburgs, Thibet Cloth, Grecian, Persian, and Russian Cords, Silk Repps, Wool ditto, Serges, Silleens, &c., &c. MATTALASSE CLOTHS for Jackets, Waterproofs, Tweeds, Ulster Cloths, Check and Tweed, Blankets, Sheets, Counter- panes, &c. The motto of this establishment is—SMALL PnoFIT AND QUICK DESPATCH. Buyers arc respectfully invited, before effecting urchases, to visit the GLASGOW HOUSE, CARNARVON, E 850-h M. B. FOULKES, Proprietress. i WANTED—A Young Man about 18, accus- tomed to the Grocery Trade. Good character indispensable.—Apply by letter to R. R., office of this paper. E955g ST. GEORGE'S HALL, LLAN- DUDNO. A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, In aid of the Funds of the LLANDUDNO VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, Will be given in the abc.-c Hall, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JANUARY THE 9TH, 1878. Assisted by MR. C. S. GltIIING. TO CONCLUDE WITH SHIPLEY BROOKS' COMEDY, ENTITLED ANYTHING I OR A CHANGE." CHARACTERS Mr Iloneyball Ilit. PIERS. Mr Swoppington (his friend) CAETE' FOTOE! Mr Jeremy Ceimis MK. MOSTYN TYPO. Mi0 M°NEY F TT I" MIIS YUTIIEKLANE JEWEL. MISS Morgaret Iloneyball MISS CURATE. Eliza (a servant). Miss FLORENCE. Stage Manager ME. B. SVKEK. Costumiers. MESSRS B. R. DAIXES & H. CARELESS. Coiffeur dn Iheatre MONS. C. ARNOULD. BY THE MEM15ERS OF THE LLANDUDNO AMATEUR DRAMATIC SOCIETY. GEORGE FELTON, Esq., HAS KINDLY CONSENTED TO PRESIDE. Doors open at 7. To commence at 7.30. Admission:—Front Seats, 2s; Gallery, Is Back Seats, 6d. Tickets to be had from Mr Woodcock, Post Office; the Printers and all the principal Hotel-. in the Town. ITHE PAVILION, CARNARVON. -=- .=; N SATURDAY. JANUARY 12TH, 1878, it A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE FOLLOWING MOST EMINENT ARTISTES -OF II E It :in A tT "f STY'S OPERA > (LIY ARRANGEMENT WITH MR. MADDLE. ALWINA VALLERIA. SIGNOR RUNCIO. MADAME LABLACHE. SIGNOR DEL PUENTE. MADLLE. PARODE. SIGNOR ROCCA. AND SIGNOR FOLI. M. MUSIN, THE CELEBRATED VIOLINIST. MR. F. H. COWEN, SOLO PIANIST AN]) CONDUCTOR IJOORS OPEN AT FIVE P.M., TO COMMENCE AT HALF-PAST FIVE. AdissionReserved Seats (numbered), 3s; First Class, 2s; Second do., Is. Cheap Trains will run from adjacent Towns and the neighbourhood. Special late Trains after the Concert. IS.PENSING ESTABLISHMENT.—JOHN JONES, Castle-square. Drugs and Chemicals JL7 Family Requisites. Prescriptions carefully prepared. Agent for Mr F. Wright's Unintoxicating Sacramental Wines 75 F Grocer, Ew-.tgate-street. Goods of Superior Quality and Reasonable Terms. Family orders promptly attended to and delivered. URNITURE WAREHOUSE.—HUGH IVILLIAMS, Cabinet Miker, Upholsterer, &c JL_ Eastgate-street and Skinner-street. All goods by Rail carriage paid. 69 BURNISHING IRONMONGERY.—T. O. JONES, TuTpia^wSk^T^, Eastgate^tre^ Jl Sole Agent for Wheeler and Wilson's Sewing IMachines 50 InnTBIJlSHINQ IKOyMO^^RY.-BOBEBT WILLlAMSTB^WVk'Bmklings, OastleSq. r Grates, Stoves, Eanges, Bedsteads, Bedding, Cutlery, and Plated Goods. 45 QEKEKAL rEINTlNG^-THB^ CABNAKVON MffimNGwoEKsTNEW HARBOUR ■pXJHLICTACCOUNTAN^^R^BERTTlU^SES7^3^nerar ^narv^iT^Ageir^^ NIWYM LLYFRAF A FFRAMIWR DARLU>; I;IR HUO-H JRMP, Q TT;H H Street, Twthill, Carnarvon. *> X Jones' 9' ^ll] TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.—M. T. MORRIS7 TIZ^T^T^BIKB^T 1 Draper, Tailor, and General Outfitter, ie„ S:" ^^Wii.hment, Woollen AND SPIKCTa?tleD?tSNau?Maceltee^S' %WNB A™ SPIItIT MERCHANT 49 "THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORL D." NEW S II 0 P, BRIDGE STREET AND CASTLE SQUARE, C A It N A R A- () N. J A. M E S JAMES IS NOW SHOWING OXE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY EVER WITNESSED IN THIS TOWN, IiF.INO PURCHASED AT LEAST 20 rER CENT. UNDER THE REGULAR MARKET PRICE, ALL OF IT QUITE NEW AND FRESH. W O R T II MAN Y T II O U S A N D P O U.N D S THE CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT INITHE COUNTY. C II A HIT I E SAN DeL F n s W ILL DO WELI, TO PAY A V I SIT. WHOLESALE AND I-iETAIL.—ONE PRICE AND READY MO-NEY. FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TRADE. e9M1i UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, {A HER YSTWYTII.) PFESIDENT. THE RIGHT lIoN. LORD ABERDARE. PRINCIPAL: REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A., (Oxon. & Lond). PROFESSORS. Grcek THE PRINCIPAL. Latin J. M. ANGUS, ESQ., j M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew -UL ETHE, ESQ., Ph.D. J (Leipzig.) EIWI<H ) • J- CRAIG, ESQ., j M.A. (Dublin). Welsh The EeV. D. SILVAN T EVANS, B.D. (Lamp) Logic and Moral Phil- i rr, osophy j PRINCIPAL. History and Political i W. J. CRAIG ESQ Economy (M.A. Comparative Philology J. -.Nl. ANGUS, ESQ., -41. A, ^Mathemat ics, Natural ) THE REV. II. N. GRI'SI- Philosophy, and As- LEY, M.A. (Can- tronomy I tab.) German, French, & Italian DR. ETHE. Geology, Botany, Zoology, W. KEEPING, ESQ., and Physiology.. ,I B.A. (Cantab.) F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, k l F. W. RUDLER, Esu., Experimental Physics ) F.G.S. Principles of Agriculture j j-'} S'J'' Music 1 PARRY, ESQ., Mus. j Bac. (Cantab). Director of the Museum.. 1 ^LDLER, ESQ., ) r.G.o. Registrar and Librarian ]■ JONES, ESQ., j ^Glasg.) The next SESSION begins 9th October, 1877. Terms, X10 a year for Out-door Students .£80 additional for those In-door. Several Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition.— For prospectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, Hon. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-ttreet, London, Sept. 1877. E-520-? DEGANWY COLLEGE, BETWEEN LLANDUDNO JUNCTION AND LLAN- DUDNO. PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN R. BARBER (Late Principal of Broughton College, Manchcser.) THIS Establishment offers a thorough Com- -L mercial, Classical and Mathematical training to Its pupils. Examinations are held half-yearly, and Reports sent home to their parents. Mr Barber has been actively engaged as an In- structor of Youth since June, 1855, and for the past nine years as Principal of Broughton College. Manchester, where his pupils have distinguished themselves in the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the College of Preceptors, the Preliminary Law, and the Medical Examinations. Reference may be made to the Parents of Pre. sent and Past Pupils. ADVANTAGES OF SITUATION. Pure and invigorating air, safe sea bathing close to the College (the greatest caution is exercised to prevent the possibility of accident) splendid surrounding scenery delightful walks for recrea- tion, secluded position, yet near the town of Llan- dudno, and only a few yards from Deganwy Railway Station. E452h CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. PERSONS wishing to make an agreeable present to their friends may send either Is 8d or .'is 3d in stamps to following address, when a choice selection of 6 or 12 pieces of music will be forwarded to any address that may be enclosed with the order. Friends may thus convey presents without trouble to themselves, as, if requested, the donors name will be enclosed with the music. The pieces will be taken from Ti choice selection of over 340 pieces, comprising Songs, Dances, Marches, Hymns, Carols, etc. cl E. P. D. wishes to draw attention to well finished Is Christmas Albums, sent post free to any address for 14 stamps. Send at once. E. P. DEEN, f Mount View, 919e RUTHIN. J. W. BUIIDITT. WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 871k NOBLE'S MINERAL* AN0 OTHER WATERS. MANUFACTORY—BALACLAVA ROAD, CARNARVON. THE Proprietor begs to call the attention of -L the Trade to.his superior Ginger Beer, Sf Writer, Lemonade, and other waters. Havi regardless of expense, purchased the most modem machinery, and introduced the patent stoppered bottle, which dispenses with cork screws, and thus saves a great deal of trouble to the retailer. lie confidently solicits a trial, and guarante -s to giva every satisfaction. Ail orders will be punctually attended to under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, e-454-) EDWARD NOBLE. PENSARN, ABERGELE. SCHOOL. (Sea Side, on the Chester and Ilolyheadline). G JONES, M.A., Cambridge, Headmaster. r:50fl-f;