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Re JOHN ii0BERTS!DECEASED. XS," HEl55tGirEN tat a11 a «td persons #ng !my claims or « "saimt V EST* <* JOHN i- aber 7 fo*merly CaerdiO?' -n ?T&h n ",r> 111 the countv of tfeiioneth, labourer, w5l-« diecl orf the &venteenth day ot s, + One Thousand Hundred and l>( '} of whose e-fateeffects letters tJTW* Kobe,t Robert., o-nSS V"» H»trf Hm?' »,«• ™H»tyof Licensed VictiviTM,011 ^ie ^t}l (la.v of Sc v-tvei'' °ne thousand Hi^t Hundred and ('°'irc of T DW^ion of fl* MaJesty s High t};" particular?6' are hereW -j "nd ill demand*+11 m Writ'ug of ti/ claims' or I *° the Uiid<r<i'n> i .Solicitors for the administrator, Ninth day of 9n,i Thousand V# Hundred and tratop > after which dntf'*ie sa^ adminis- "'•oe isJT Pr°ceed to distrih tf^ve as?ets of the 1 f'ard onTv partics fcif^cto> v.'hir<h n, K} the debts, claimJand demands. of *>« £ ?aVe liable for +i tbe said adminiP r Wl11 not' be FK" 80 San OTHERWIEO, this S 'JI'RNEK JIJANSON, Wmrch SU* dC™™»- Abators t„ (i> J Administrator. ■- rotues* 1042-3-g ^wSi^^gjsEY. ->1 8e7: WA has receivedstmctlons to NKWYDn r' ACTION" ou # Premises, TY <>; then aiifi trrWalcllniai, subject i8 <-onditlons to 1 "-T8 at 'r e read» on FRrmf' January 11th, Freehold\ W° °'cl°ck r> Jall that new ^•alchmS0UTi Cfed knowf9 7/ fewy,dd> j';itchens &VeB^h°Use contain^ Parlour' tw° harden °utbuil<f\vf7 f y*rd on the H!U y/rd" The pro/y ha9 a large Is well adapted Z. d and Shre^-ry r°ad' and nc;dat GFwatcWin h°te1' whi<jLS VCry mU Decded at Gwalchrnai-or for a shote Alletioncr-r. ~S A„etSr. tlL^SEY. CEEDIv"?vAmACTIVE s'lP 0F Ex" furniture vawaSEsfe"0M> lRE> OTHER /LC1S" MR J. JONES, Amlwch, has flY Auctioll, as J .lnstmetions to' n V Auction, 22nd and 23rd T11 Tuesday a5id ^e'iUt Sday' I TANNER win -i rf a Courso 'J'h^ 1,llg Terence to •11ncifMam;re=. ^.wctures will trent to boil atf0I! ri,lst:r. and barren,,Q,, in of Soil, -tv c 1878' Peef™ «» \V «T»pici Evr Aj K v-' Canvass eti ..v. e+ ales for Welsh ^cs and ni' n wi+>f Works b ™ stead^ id Ag°0d Chara^ter Uboral J1011 wifl t); P¡lid.-Apply by lettert? MANLY &. Ita«,Penygroe8, Carnarvon ™, t iAl. F 0-U L S, GLASGOW HOUsi' ^stgate sieeeSt. -1)1' A^N'AltV(lX Jj I atron?aMfUlly, to info™ h, ,T,"» WINTER CLOTHiNG ,with Th( latest Style and Pashio}), cOlllbinlllable Í>cst material, Will be offcred at most reg price. «*> for Ladies and D RES SMA T E R I A L S os, black and MATERIA os, x E^«;wSa„>8' ,U("'üs, &c., itto, MATTALASSE CLOTH! raotto of thi (IT 'rie motto of thj¡1 establishment is-SIALL pj AX "eK DEB"ATc, IS | IU-7ers arc }'espertfull'y invited, before effedg llfChftses, to visit the • ^SG°W H°USE' CARNARVON, 11 r01TLKE8' ^oprietresf N V Eticj p E S I LOPES NVELOPES A LAEOE STOCK Qj, NIJSINESS ENYELOX>ES FROI 3n' 9n. PER THOUSAND, AT I TUE CARNARVON PRINTING WORK CARNARVON. AN ENGLISH CHAPEL FOR CRICCIETH. TO THE PUBLIC,—I beg most gratefully 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 ;C40ii), which will be duly acknowledged in the newspapers. The foundation stone will be laid by Richard Davies, Esq., 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. SUBSCHII'TIOXS. £ S. D. Mr Thomas Williams, Parkiau 100 0 0 Alderman Lewis Lewis, Ex-mayor of Carnarvon 25. 0 0 Mr John Roberts, J.P., Bryngwenallt.. 25 0 0 Messrs Lloyd, Lowe, and Co., London.. 10 10 0 Corsar Bros., Arbroath 10 0 0 Mr Peter Williams, Liverpool 10 0 0 R. A. Hudson, Chester 10 0 0 Humphreys, North and South Wales Bank, Portmadoc 10 0 0 A Friend, a shipowner 10 0 0 Mr Palgrave 'Simpson, solicitor, Liver- pool 5 5 0 D. Davies, M.P., Llandinam 5 0 0 Edwin ,J anior, Liverpool 5 0 0 P. W. Barr, do 5 0 0 i Richard Roberts, merchant, do 50 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 Yosper, merchant, do 5 0 0 John Griffith, Egremont, do 5 0 0 Miss Rogeis, do 50 0 Mr Alex. Cassells, shipowner, do 50 1) 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 €o., merchants, do 5 0 0 A Friend,.a shipowner, do 5 0 0 Mr W. Humphreys, Bootle 5 0 0 Capt R. Williams, Ship Castlemaine 5 0 0 Mr O. M. Roberts, architect, Portmadoc 5 O. 0 Richard Jan; tanner. Aberystwyth 5 0 0 )i ^7- T. Parker, J.P., W slipool 5 0 0 Hugh Buckley Price, Monai Bridge 5 0 0 Capt Henry Jones, Carnarvon 5 0 0 Messrs Robert Jones and Son, Criccieth 5 0 0 Mr T. Apsimon, Liverpool 3 3 0 R. Bibby Jones, merchant, do 3 3 0 T. R. Oswald, South am ntc in 3 3 0 John Hughes, J.P Liverpool 2 2 0 E. Morgan, coal merchant, do 2 2 0 A. D. Forwood, mayor. do 2 0 0 >> x'- Lawrence. Ex-mavor, do 2 0 0 David Jones. Pier Head, do 2 2 0 Edward Jones, The Elms, do 2 2 0 Mcssts Thomas, Griffith, and Co., do 2 2 0 Leardw°°d Jones and Co.. do 2 2 0 Mr< L. llliams, M achynlleth 2 2 0 Mr Thomas Jones, (Jars'to:) 2 2 0 Miss Davies, Bedford-stn t do 2 0 0 Nr- Owei Thomas, 2 2 0 Rpy. L. Edwards, 1 1 0 J. Hughes, D.I). Liverpool 1 1 0 i, 11. Jones, d0 1 1 0 D. Saunders, Swansea 1 1 0 •• *luPh Hughes, GeHidara, Pwllheli 1 1 0 Mr 1 nomas Evans, Liverjtool 1 1 0 Sfor^° solicitor, do 1] 1 1 0 l^oma" Jones, blockmaker, do 110 Edward Ellis, surveyor, do 1 l 0 „ Polland, merchant,, do { } 0 f. S. J,)nc., W. Bank, (1 1 1 0 Lioyd O. Williams d,i 1 i 0 !v:1,u?To,t;s do' iio ;■ i- }^y do., 1 1 0 » }" Bnck]¡'y do.. 110 NV 11. ]'otter, :-hip builder do.. 1 1 0 Dalzell, merchant do.. 1 1 0 John Jones, Thackery-street do.. 1 1 0 William Thomas lo.. 110 T. Dickins, Union Bank do.. 1 1 0 0. 1 1 0 D. i)u> .;•> do do.. 1 1 0 Campbell, watchmaker do.. 110 Messrs Scott, Fyne & Co. mcrchhlts, do 1 1 0 A. B. C. do 1 1 0 Mr W. Thomas, Nevin 110 E. Thomas do 0 R. Rees do 0 Mrs C. B Owen, Carnarvon 110 Capt. E. Roberts do ..110 Mr W. Evans, N. & S.W. Bank, Chester 110 Robert Jones, Bank, Pwllheli 110 Isaac Morris, Ex-mayor, do 110 R. 0. Jones, Ex-niiiyor, do 1 1 0 Thomas Hughes, druggist, do 110 John Edwards, Mayor, do 110 Miss E. Humphreys, N. & S. W. Bank, Portmadoc 1 1 0 Mr R. Roberts, Trefriw 110 Mrs Price, Cafnant, Cemaes 110 Messrs R. Hughes & Tudwal, Pwllheli 1 10 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 1 1 0 Joseph Harris Jones do 1 1 0 Capt. A. Ennight, Litherland 1 1 0 E. P. B., shipowner, Liverpool 110 Mr W. Hughes, Bangor 110 3, Thomas Lewis, merchant, do 1 0 0 j, Meshach Roberts, do 1 0 0 W. Matthias, Cardiff 1 10 R. Griffiths, Crown Hotel, Pwllheli 1 1 0 a T. J. Williams, Ex-mayor, Denbigh 110 Per Mrs Watkins, Muriau— Mr Owen Owens, Portmadoc 5 0 0 Edward Watkin, Manchester 110 Dr. Thomas, do 11 0 Dr. Roberts, TLIIIWIIt-ir-Bwlch, Portmadoc, has slso readily and kindly granted a pieco of freehold iand, adjacent to that given by Mr Watkins, for additional frontage between the Cliapel and the adjoining houses. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MENAI BRIDGE. Bom ders and Day Scholars of both sexes. The Ladies' Schoolroom under the care of a competent Governess. SUBJECTS— ENGLISH in all its Branches, Laiii, Greek, JLJ French, German, Geometry, Boot-keeping Mensuration, Algebra, Navigation, Music, &c. Preparatory Training for the Universities and the Colleges. &e. 1 upils of neglected Education carefullj trained TERMS MODERATE. The house stands on an eminence, vithiri its r\p°undS) on the Anglesey side of tie Menai traits. For particulars, apply to Rev E Cynffip tavies, "Westbury Mount, Menai Bridge. 99 t\T ANTED—An Active Young LA J, about years o1^; understand Englieh an( Welsh; live with employer; good wage?-.—Ajply at JJOBE TAVERN, Carnarvon. ul021 THE MYNYPDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEIIORIAL. Hox. PKESIDEXT Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. HON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: 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. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., M.P. G. W. Bidkelcy Hughes, Esq. T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Samuel Holland, Esq., M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq" Q.C., M.P. W. E. Maitland, Esq., M.P. G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. J. H. Puleston, 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, tLN. C. W. W. Wynn, Esq., M.P. The Honourable C. H, Wynn, of Rhug, &c., &c. HON. TREASURER: Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R.N., Plas Dinam, Llan- dinam. SECRETARY: Mr J. C. Hughes, Manager of Van Railway, Caersws, Mont. At a meeting held at Llanbrynmair immediately after the interment. July lflth, Captani O+M. Crtrwe-Read. R N of Pla« Dinam, Llandmam, m tne charr, it was resolved to set 011 foot a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Memorial, m recognition of Mynyddog's talents and services to W ilS nnd in testimony of the high position which he occiipied in the hearts of his countrymen With this S^Mr £ Ceiriog Hughes, hon treas^™ The fitter consideration of the exact form of the Memorial was deferred until August 2nd, when a ir^ethig^was held at Cemmaes Road, Sir Watkin W. Wynn in the chair. ? T^tthe\Tp™ en? ^honorary treasurer and secretary atthe previous meeting: be 2. That a subscription be r-olW^ tion of an Exhibition in the Um\ ersity College of Wales, open to the Prftieipahty, to encourage and deve- ^rStSlemorial be placed in the College to com- mei^ra[jM^yddog;sp^r<Kbequest to the Uni- VrTLatrthSest ^Kf tPhe meeting be given to Sir W. W. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the matter. +;r.n« 11T, +lA ,w„ The folio whig are the subscriptions up to aate^.— The Most Honourable the Marquess ^of Lon- Sil-wLtSnW Wynn" Bart.. M.P, 20 o 0 DavW^DS'Esq^.P., "^M'and Llanl 15 ° ° Proceeds oi concerts at Llandru professor wrtyd in August, given gratI8 y Professor Parry, University College of V» ales, per IX. Evaiis, Esq.,Cwmheulog Warehouse; 0 0 Pryce Jones, Esq., Rojal vvu 5 5 o LovTj\mes-Parry, Esq. (Elphin ap Gwyddno), DS^EvIans, Esq" Newtown, Mont 5 0 0 Professor Parry, University Collect- oi vVaies, D^6weu7Isq., Dolguog, Jifochynneth 5 o 0 R. Wilhams, Esq., sohcitor, Newtown^ -220 Eos Morlais, fewansoa i-wiiaiin-ra "W^rcx- Messrs R. Hughes tmd Son, -publishers, W 2 2 Q H. Holland, Esq., M.P., Caerdeon, Dolgelley 2 2 0 6 S, Com Factor, Newtown- -JO J. Huglms Jones, Esq., Aberdovey 110 Owen Owen, Esq., Swansea i 1 0 W. Owen, Esq., do. J J 0 Stranger in the Train i 1 0 E. R. Cleaton, Esq. (Ap Idloes), \aenor Park, JohSlm^Esq. (r'eneerdd'Gwalia)", harpist John Thomas, EsW (Pencer(ld Gwalia), harpist to her Majesty tie (Itieen 1 1 0 T. M. Williams, her Majesty s Inspectoi of 1! ° Messrs John Cnrwen and Sons, Tonic Sol-fa WKJoS2ei°EM°Llwysroeii, LmjpetCT J j 0 RevhRobt. Jones, BA„ Au"Saints'_Church, Rotherhithc 1 1 0 Dr Williams, Wrexham P.H,>h 110 B. T. Roger-Tillstone, Esq., Pateham, iirigh- ton "100 Owen Jones, Esq., Glasgwm, Penmachno "10 0 Owen Gethin Jones, Esq., Peiimachno J Captain Edmund H. Verney, R.N Rhiam a -10 0 The Honble. C. H. Wynn, Rhug, Corwen ■ 10 0 Rev E. Hughes, Melidcn -0 10 6 Professor John Rhys, Oxford A 6 Dr Evans (Tudur), F.R.A.S., Llanerchymedd Oio 6 S. H. Jones, Esq., Swansea I n in 6 Y Tegerin, Llanerchymedd o JA 6 Thomas Jones, Esq., do X 6 Thos. Winston, Esq., Rhyl n J2 6 D. Lloyd Davies, Esq., Newport., Mon 0 10 6 C. Morris, draper, Trade Hall, Llanidloes 0 10 6 His Worship tlie Mayor of Denbigh 0 10 6 Y Gohebydd, lianer ac Amserau Office 0 10 6 E. Thomas, Veterinary Surgeon, Carno 0 10 o W. Eaeles i'ones, Esq., Jesus' College, Oxford 0 10 o John White, Esq., Ty Isa, Tregeiriog 0 10 o Brinley Richards, Esq. (Peneerdd Towy) 0 10 6 W. D. Jones, draper, Briton Ferry o H. Gower, Esq., Briton Ferry « 2 6 J. Owen, Esq., Penegoes, Machynlleth v 5 6 Y Tafolog. Hirddol, Machynlleth 0 o 6 R. Rees fMaldwyn), Machynlleth 0 5 o O. D. Roberts, Dolgelley „ 5 0 Ed. Thomas, Hafod-y-Garreg, Tregeiriog 0 5 ° O. J. Hughes, Esq., Oswestry 0 -5 o E. E. Davies, Conway X Rev E..Davies, C. M. Minister, Tregeiriog 0 4 0 Owen Williams, saddler, Carnarvon 0 2 ° D. Lewis, Briton Ferry 0 G. T. Hughes (Tubal), Llanerchymedd 0 2 6 D. Williams, Briton Ferry 0 loan Cyveihog, Machjmlleth 0 2 o Rev J. Jones (Mathetes). Briton Ferry 0 2 g Peneerdd Cyveiliog, Machynlleth 0 2 6 Thos. Jones. Pontriekett, Tregeiriog 0 2 6 Ed. Lewis, Berllen Helyg, do 0 2 6 Yr Einion Ddu, Post Office, do 0 2 g Sums under half-a-erown each, per W. D. Jones, draper, Briton Ferry 0 9 6 R. Recs, draper, Machynlleth 0 2 6 List, until completed, will 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 Money Order Office, Caersws), are respectfully solicited. J. C. HUGHES, Manager of Van Railway, October 14th,1877. Caersws, Mont. M U S I c. TWELVE PIECES OF MUSIC SENT J'OST FREE FOR 3s. 3d. Full Music Size. State whether Dance or Song Music, is required. Selection from 304 Pieces. 0 The new Songs, "Whoa Emma," Cleopatra's Needle," The Gallant Turk," included if re- quired. E P D E E N YIOVNT VIEW, RUTHIN. SOCIETY. FUNDS. Realised Assets. (1877) £2,396,785 Life Assurance and Annuity Funds. 2,307,544 Annual Income (upwards of). 510,000 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," Betliania, R.S.O., via Carnarvon, N. W. k973g i" THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 12TH, 1878, A GRAND CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN BY THE FOLLOWING MOST EMINENT ARTISTES OF HER MAJESTY'S OPERA (BY ARRANGEMENT WITH MR. MAPLESON) 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 AND CONDUCTOR. lJOORS OPEN AT PIVE P.M., TO COMMENCE AT HALF-PAST FTVB. Adission :-Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s; First Class, 2s; Second do., Is. Cheap Trains will run from adjacent Towns and the neighbourhood. Special late 1 Trains after the Concert. SPECIAL NOTICE. S ALE OF STOCK PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF PREMISES, PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON, BEG to announce that in consequence of a rapidly increasing business, they find it necessary to make Extensive Alteration. In order to facilitate the work, the Stock must be very considerably reduced. We have determined to offer on Saturday, the 12th inst., and succeeding days, the whole of our Stock, consisting of Jackets, Shawls, Silks, Fancy Dresses, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Muslin and Lace Curtains, Carpets, and General Furnishing; Calicoes, Table Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Prints Furs, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Haberdashery, Stays, Skirts, Underclothing, &c., &e. The whole of the above will be remarked in plain figures at great reduction in price, and unexceptional inducements will be offered to customers and the Public, to make large purchases. In order to thoroughly prepare and remark the Stock for the sale, our Establishments will hi Closed on Friday the 11th inst., and Re-open on Saturday the 12th inst., when the favour of a call will oblige. TERMS: ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. COUNTRY ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. i OPEN EVERY MORNING 4Nfefljl-THE 4 AND WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS. GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. "THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORLD." NEW SHOP, BRIDGE STREET AND CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. JAMES JAMES IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY EVER WITNESSED IN THIS TOWN, BEING PURCHASED AT LEAST 20 PER CENT. UNDER THE REGULAR MARKET PRICE, ALL OF IT QUITE NEW AND FRESH. WORTH MANY THOUSAND POUNDS. THE CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. C II A R I T 1 E S A N D CLUBS WILL DO WELL TO PAY A VISIT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.-ONE PRICE READY MONEY. FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE TRADE. E944h NORTlI WALES TRAINING SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 12, UXBRIDGE SQUARE, CARNARVON. PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN HENltY ROBERTS (PENCERDD GWYNEDW. Pupil of the late Sir W. Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc., M.A., D.C.L., A sociatc of the Academy of Vttsic, London; Local Examiner [ly appointment) of intendingentididatcs S the Roy&l holds a 'first class diploma from the Committee of Management of the Royal °< Londo^S Composer of the Prize in Musical Composition, Cantata—" The Gorsedd Ode at the C Bangor Roytd Eideddfod, awarded Twenty Guineas and Gold Medal, and several other imp<an^ works. THE necessity for a preparatory school of music has long been felt in North Wales, as we have had amP^e Proof of rare musical genius in the country, there being no institution, -where talent id be developed and prepared for the highest training possible at the .Roys1 Academy of Music, tbU National Training School in London, and on the Continent for the several coaServatories there,—we h 6 that this institution will have a share m encouraging the study of music ip the Principality. °As the gift of musical genius is found in all grades of society, and frequency among persons of every r "ted means, great care is taken that no extra expense is incurred, sflVe what will be truly 1111 CCirv for their advancement in the art, which is very important t° committees forming for the nece_b<u v di such talents. ° purpose ox auu 0 THE BRANCHES TAUGHT INCLUDE > PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ORGAN, SINGING, HARMONY, COMPOSITION, Amplications for admission to the Training School of Music to be made to MR. JOHN HENRY ROBERTS, A.R.A.M., 12, Uxbridge Square, Carnarvon, of whom ail particulars may be obtained. I Next Term Co/ltlnences on Tuesday, January 8th, 1878. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, BY THE BEST MAKERS, ONLY SELECTED FOR STUDENTS.—ALSO, ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS SELECTED FOR CJTAPET AT COST PRICE. G 1011 J. H. ROBERTS, PrincipaL ft. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, (ABERYSTWYTH.) PRESIDENT. THE RIGHT Hox. LORD ABERDARK. PRINCIPAL. TIE". THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A., (Oxon. & Lond). PROFESSORS. GRCEK THE PRINCIPAL. Latin ) J. M. AGUS, Ef;Q., j M.A. (Cantab.) Hebrew ) H. ETHE, ESQ., Ph.D. J (Leipzig.) English W. J. CRAIG. E., M.A. (Dubli. Welsh THE REV. D. SILVAN EVANS, B.D. ;'Lamp) Logic and Moral Phil- ) osophy j THE PRINCIPAL. History and Political W. J. CRAIG. EMU, Economy ) M.A. Comparative Philology j ANGLS. E.Q., Mathematics, Natural j THE REV. II. N. GR1M- Philosophy, and As- > LEY, M.A. 'C,vn- tronomy ) tab.) German, French, & Italian DR. ETHE. Geology,Botany,Zoology, W. KEEPING. ESVI., and Physiology B.A. (Cantab.) F.G.S. Chemistry, Mineralogy, & ) F. W. RUDLER. E-U., Experimental Physics J F.G.S. Principles of Agriculture j V Director of the Museum.. J F'^q KUDLE! Eso Registrar and Librarian | The next SESSION begins 9th October, 1877. Terms, £ 10 a year for Out-door Students additional for those In-door. Several Scholarship? and Exhibitions will be offered for compet-Ation.- For projjpectus, apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. HUGH OWEN, Hon. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-ttreet, London, Sept. 1877. E- "2f, DEGANWY COLLEGE BETWEEN LLANDUDNO JUNCTION AND LLA N DUDNO. PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN R. BARBER (Late Principal of Broughton College, Manch(- T.; THIS Establishment off;re a thorough C » JL mercial, Cla- sica! Mathematical toitapiipilq. Examinations are held half -y(' ;J. and Reports sent home to their parents. Mr Barber has been actively engaged AS aJ ■ ■ structor of Youth since June, 1855, and for past nine years as Principal of Broughton OOF ç Manchester, where his pupils have disungi., ND th ^SELVES,, in the JQ^QJTI^«JA<IR4^BBRIDG&"XIQ^ 'Of PRFR^BRS, tlie PrelBminary L v. and the Medical Examinations. Reference may be made to the Parents of sent and Past Pupils. ADVANTAGES OF SITUATION. Pure and invigorating air, safe sea bathing t to the College (the greatest cation is exercise.: e prevent the possibility of accident); splc ud nurro "TIDING noenery DELIGUTLD walks for recrea- tion, fieciuded position, yet near the town of Llan- dudno, and only a few yards from Deganwy Railway Station. E45"IH CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. PERSONS wishing to make an agreeable JL present to their friends may send either Is 8d or 3s 3d in stamps to following address, when 4 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 prese-ita without trouble to themselves, as, if requested, the donors name will be enclosed with the music. The pieces will be taken from a choice selection of over 340 pieces, comprising Songs, Dance*, Marches, Hymns, Carols, etc. 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, Mount View, 919e RUTHIN. j. w. BURDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, 'GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT. 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 0/lb NOBLE'S MINERAL AND OTRER WATERS, MANUFACTORY—BALACLAVA ROAD, CARNARVON. T^FE Proprietor 'C,2TS to call the attention of the Trade t' HIS superior Ginger Beer, Soda Water, Lemona^S and other waters. Having, regardless of e:»K'NSL', purchased the most modem machinery, 04 introduced the patent stoppered bottle whic1 dispenses with, cork screws, and thns saves 'a deal of trouble to the retailer. HI confider*ry solicits a trial, and guarantees to give every jatisf actio*. AIL orders will be punctually attended to under ine immediate supervision of the proprietor, e-454—) EDWARD NOBLE. PENSARN, ABERGELE. SCHOOL. (Sea Side, on (lie CI OJ :.D Holyhead line). C .TONES, M. A., S >IL. Headmaster.