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lurilifj, Iitarria,gcf1, mtir £ lcath?i. BIRTHS. Williams—January 2, the wife of Mr Hu»h Wil- liams, Snowdon-street, T^anberis of a' son- stillborn. MARRIAGES. Bogue—Campbell—January 0 .,f +i, << Tt n Christians" Chapel, H^head/bT the e2? R ^Weir'bT^r&'Ty & Mr Evan* \Vi il!CS Evans, Rhyl, Hall, to MU T™ v! -}flrf stcward, Mostyn Evans—Wii]. i ^( vil]f;-rc-ent, Llandudno. Holyheld bv 7;JanTrry \h at the Tabemacl, Jonj the Iievs W- Griffiths and R re-feaJ AT-n1^ of tho liev w- ^ovd, AiirfeWil^ iwf J1'1"' <*> Miss Elizabeth Jou,T both of Holyhead. MethodTstfT'Ta7%7 at the Calvinistic Svrnond A Pn' ^T1' h? the J- H. -jmoiias, Mr David Jones, draper London- derry house, Machynlleth, to Mi. Dorothy \nn Jones. Dysini house, Towyn } 'am °Ma^wriail^ry ?>' the Moss Side Ch;lPel, Lm T no 5'f ^ev William Jones, M A. Bof Of Tnlnf T Un1aster' Lla»S^'ui, eldest ^fSSffSB&SSS^ vta5? SSTt0 Mi" Marg"rot Ro,v- Ef™dirJ°Uf T J,m>lr'r!' U' b>" Hconse, at r)!" ^iaPel, Carnarvon, by the Rev R. Hum- fi vf3^li lltnewydd' Mr rimothy Morgan Cil fechydd to Elizabeth, daughter of Mr Robert Jones, Cae'rwaen, Waenfawr 0by?hc^tv"nUary at Bethe1' Holyhead, »y tne Kevs R. 1 nomas, and W. Llovd Mr Wil HoT.hEo°abr8' HiS8 Eli2°bl!th SStSKf R(h^^ i^iams—January 15, at Dinas Chapel, DaS™ JohuT Jone*> assisted by the Rev. the imX^VerP°0l> Mother of the bride, Kev Robert Roberts, Tydweilioc to Vll daughter of Ml Ow iW^c&kRg: DEATHS. Edwards—January 8, after a lone* PeasreSy.Mr J0hnEcWd^ T*«af, O&JTJJ! ashrsss,^s^¥^stiaged51' d Conwy!6' ^^aryGriLRobSs; year^nd^months'lsaoc ilbless' aSed 1 Thomas arri n i' lllla»>s, son of Mr Canieddi, BetlSda?nUe >VlUiams' Gla»'™fon, Wackette—.Tnruarv 7 .,+ TT a- Eliza V y,5 J'. at naRtings, Sussex, Hush RobovK' <1 <■ugliter of the Rev g tobeiu, Lorn. ou the birth of a child.
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SHIPWRECKED MARINERS' SOCIETY. A LECTURE WILL HE DELIVERED AT THE 11 1 L D Cr U I L D HAL L, CAR N A R V 0 N On Thursday, February 21, 1878 HY THE REV. EVAN ROBERTS, (ENOEDT). oN "THE SEA, NAVIGATION, AND SAILORS." All the proceeds to be devoted towaids the funds of the above philanthropic Society. CHAIRMAN:—JOHN JACKSON, Eso. The meeting to commence at Seven o'clorl. Tickets: First Seats, 2s; Second do £ Third do., 6d J. P. GREGORY, — Hon. See. M U S 1 c TWELVE PIECES OF MUSIC T SENT POST rREE Fon P, 3s. 3d. aHisicUisCrequir'edStlSelert-^T DanCe °r S°Ug The new Q Clectl0n from ;iOI Pieces. The new Songs, "'Vhoa Emma," "Cleopatra's Needle,' nll "Cleopatra's quired. Gallant Turk, included if re- E- P. DEEX, UOVNT VIEW, RETIIIN. HE'CABIN 1 t0A11E LEss ABlNfcT MAKER, ""S ™ onnmt iiOlst FDRKISHJ. GENERAL DRAPER, &, 54 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUEE ESTIMATES GIVEN. — — 193 A G HEAT BARGAINT~ IREF-R ENGIN Ta E Four Pulls, Pil-)es, and paper.aps COIllPlete.-Apply at the ofIice of this S55S ENVELOPES!! envelopes s!! A LARGE ISTOCK OF BUSINESS K><VELOI»ES, FROM 3S. 9D. PER THOUSAND, AT r "E CAPkXARVOJf PRINTING WORKS 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 JE400), 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, Portmacloe Alderman Lewis Lewis, Carnarvon the Rev Thomas Owen, and others, will take part in the proceedings. SUIBSCITIPTTONS. £ s. D. Mr Thomas Williams, Parkiau 100 0 0 Alderman Lewis Lewis, Ex-mayor of 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 .550 1). Davies, M. P., Llandinam 5 0 0 Edwiii 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 osper, merchant, do 5 0 0 John Griffith, Egremont, do 5 0 0 Miss Rogei s, do 5 0 0 ?frlV1^-T9assells- shipowner, do !5 0 <> apt W. Avails, Prince Arthur, do 5 0 0 Mr John A\ illiams, Moss Bank, do 5 0 0 essrs G. A Kellock and Co., do 5 0 0 A IV i ewsand Co.,merchants, do 5 0 0 4. w1 ri' u shiP°^ner, do 5 0 0 onrn)^; ^Phwys, Bootle 5 0« :r 71u-laius, Ship Castlemaine 5 0 0 p' l i0 '1*-8' architect, Portmadoc 5 0 0 ATTC mr(r,^ames! tanner, Aberystwyth 5 0 0 TT !\]> ;U'KGR. -T P-, Welshpool 5 0 0 n' x I'" Buckley Price, Menai Bridce 5 0 0 apt Henry Jones, Carnarvon 7. 5 0 0 Messrs Robert Jones and Son, Criccieth 5 0 0 Mr T. Apsnnon, 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. Alorgaii, coal merchant, do 2 2 0 '■ orwood, mayor, do 2 0 0 T^TrenC0' Bx-mayor, do 2 0 0 David Jones, Pier Head, do 2 2 0 Edvrard Jones, The Elms, do 2 2 0 Messrs Thomas, Griffith, and Co., do 2 2 0 \r "i? ,1c"?wood J°iies md Co., do 2 2 0 3 llllrimq, Machynlleth 2 2 0 Mi 1 homas Jones, Gaiston 9 2 0 Miss avim: Bedford-street, do 2 0 0 Mr Owen Thomas, Bronygaer 2 2 0 Rev. L Edwards, D.D. Bala j f (J 'J: T^ughes, D.D. Liverpool 1 1 0 „ H.Jones, "7 ? o I). Saunders, Swansea Mr T?olmn\ISgheSV^ellidara' Pwllheli 1 1 0 li ILonias E\ans, Liverpool i i o „ Geotge Mason, solicitor, do i i 0 ^°ma^es' blockmaker, do Jin •% o S. W. Bank, clo. 1 1 0 t: 'I- do.. 110 Buckley do i i 0 ^Potter' S1«P Guilder do" 110 Dalzell, merchant do. 110 John Jones, Thackery-street do.. 110 W illiam Thomas do 1 1 0 T. Dickins, Union Bank do" 110 O. Evans, Berkley-street do 110 T). Davies do do" ] 1 o T. Campbell, watchmaker do 110 Messrs Scott, Fyne & Co. merchants, do 1 1 0 A. B. C. do 1 1 0 Mr W. Thomas, Nevin l l n E. Thomas do '110 „ R, Rees do 110 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 110 Thomas Hughes, druggist, do 110 John Edwards, Mayor, do 110 Miss E. Humphreys, N. & S. W. Bank, Portmadoc 110 Mr R. Roberts, Trefriw 110 Mrs Price, 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 Cap!. Jones, Ship Aluminia 110 Mr Houlden, shipowner, Liverpool 1 1 o Joseph Harris Jones do 1 1 o Capt. A. Ennight, Litherland 1 1 0 E. P. B., shipowner, Liverpool 110 Mr W. Hughes, Bangor 110 Thomas Lewis, merchant, do 1 0 o Meshach Roberts, do 1 0 o W. Matthias, Cardiff 1 1 0 R. Griffiths, Crown Hotel, Pwllheli 1 1 0 T. J. Williams, Ex-mayor, Denbigh 1 1 0 Per Mrs Watkins, Muriau— Mr Owen Owens, Portmadoc 5 0 0 Edward Watkin, Manchester 1 1 0 Dr. Thomas, do 1 1 o Dr. Roberts, Tuhwnt-i'r-Bwlcli, Portmadoc, has also readily and kindly granted a piece of freehold land, adjacent to that given by Mr Watkins, for additional frontage between the Chapel and the adjoining houses. MONEY! MONEY MONEY! MONEY LENT BY LLOYD AND GO., COMMERCIAL ADVANCE OFFICES, Theatre Buildings, Preston, Lane., in any sum from £ 5 to £1000, to respectatble persons, male or female (householders), tradesmen, farmers, & others upon their furniture, stocks, &c., at less rates of interest than those usually charged by many, alsc, without sureties, exposure, removal, delay or in- curring any unnecessary expense. NO DEDUCTIONS WHATEVER are made frsm the amount applied for, and the money when advanced can be repaid at such periods, and by such instalments, as are in reason with the security. Special Rates for Farmers who wish to increase their Stocks, &c. Four per cent. allowed on deposits. Apply personally, or by letter to THOMAS ROWE, Manager. N.B.—Welsh representatives employed. a653a THE MYNYDDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEMORIAL. HON. PRESIDENT: » 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. Bulkelev Hucrhes, Esq., M.P. G. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Samuel Holland. Esq., M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq., Q.C., M.P. W. F. Maitland, Esq., M.P. G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. J. H. Puleston, Esq., M.P. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., fElphin ap Gwyddno), Madryn. Henry Richard. Esq., M.P. Honourable F. Hanhury 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. Crewe-Ilead, R.N., Plas Dinam, Llan- dinam. SECEETAEY: Mr J. C. Hughes, Manager of Van Railway, Caersws, Mont. At a meeting held at Llanbrynmair, immediately after the interment, July 19th, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R N of Plas Dinam, Llandinam, m the chair, it was resolved to set on foot a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Memorial, iif recognition of Mynyddog's talents and services to Wales and in testimony of the high position which he 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., lion 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 Watkin 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 the founda- tion of an Exhibition in the University College of Wales, open to the Principality, to encourage and deve- lope musical talents. 3 That a Memorial be placed in the College to com- memorate 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. WT. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the matter.. The following are the subscriptions up to date £ s. D. The Most Honourable the Marquess of Lon- SirWatliS W. Wynn" Bart.. M.P, 20 0 0 David Davies, Esq., Ivf.P., Llandinam 15 0 0 Proceeds of concerts at Llandrindod and Llan- wvtvrt in Amnist given gratis by Professor PaSy,^LUMvSV8Conege of Wales, per R riycenjones, Es^^oy £ d Weish Warehouse, & q LcWmils-PW, Esq. (ElpWn ap Gwyddno), Fvans E-ici" Newtown, Mont. 5 0 0 Professor Parry, University College of Wales, Professor Parry, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth 5 Q 0 D. Howell, Esq., Dolg-uog, l\fachynlleth 5 0 0 E. Williams, Esq., solicitor, Newtown j 2 o Eos Morlais, Swansea w u Messrs R. Hughes and Son, pubh.^ers, wrex^ q S.1"Holland, E^q., M.R, Uaerdeon Dolgelley -220 Morgan, junior, Newtown 2 2 0 T F Llovd Es4 M.P.. 51, Victoria-street 2 0 0 Menry Lewis, Corn Factor, Newtown- 1 1 0 J. Hughes Jones, Esq., Aberdovey 1 1 0 Owen Owen, Esq., Swansea -110 W. Owen, Esq., do.. i | Mtvm^pr in the Tram — t> i lit R feTenton, Esq. (Ap Idloes), \aenor Park, q 1 1 0 John 'I'lioiiias, Esq. (Pencercid owalia), harpist to her Majesty the of T. M. Williams, her Majesty s inspector ot Tonic Sol-fa | | ° lev K Temple, her Majesty's Inspector 01 Reva R°obt. Jones, B.A., All Saints' Church, Rotherhithe 1 1 0 Dr Williams, Wrexham 1 1 0 B. T. lioger-TiUstone, Esq., Patcham, iiii^li^ i q q Owe" Jones, Esq., Glasgwm.mimachno ] 0 0 Owen Gethin Jones, Esq., Pei^achno ] ((» « Captain Edmund H. Vern^.R-NM inn The Honble. C.H.Wymi, Rhug, Corwen "10 0 Rev E. Hughes, Meliden 0 10 6 Professor John Rhys, Oxford T1 Dr Evans (Tudur), F.R.A.S., Llaucichymedd 010 6 S. H. Jones, Esq., Swansea 0 10 6 Y Tegeriu, Llanerchymedd JJ* 5; Thomas Jones, Esq., do y Thos. Winston, Esq., Rhyl « D. Llovd Davies, Esq., Newport, Mon 0 0 6 C. Morris, draper, Trade Hall, Llanidloes 10 6 His Worship the Mayor of Denbigh 0 10 fi Y Gohebyrtd, ftanerac Amserau Oinee ■- 0 10 6 E. Thomas. Veterinary Surgeon, Caimo 0 10 0 W. Eacles Jones, Esq., Jesus' College, Oxford 0 10 o John White, Esq., Ty Isa. Tregemog 0 10 o Brinley Richards, Esq. (Pencerdd Towy) 0 10 6 W. D. Jones, draper, Briton Ferry 0 5 6 H. Grower, Esq., Briton Ferry 0 5 6 J. Owen, Esq., Penegoes, MachjTilletn 0 5 6 Y Tafolog. Hirddol, Machynlleth G 5 6 R. Rees (Maldwyn), Machynlleth 0 5 o O. I). Roberts. Dolirelley .7 0 5 o Ed. Thomas, Hafod-v-Garreg, Tregemog 0 5 0 (> J. Hughes, Esq., Oswestry 0 5 Q E. E. Davies, Conway -05 o Rev E. Davies, C. M. Minister, Tregeiriog o 4 0 Owen Williams, saddler, Carnarvon 0 2 o D. Lewis, Briton Ferry 0 2 o G. T. Hughes (Tubal), Llanerchymedd 0 2 6 D. Williams, Briton Ferry 0 2 0 loan Cyveiliog, Machynlleth 0 2 o Rev J. Jones (Mathetes), Briton Ferry 0 2 6 Pencerdd Cyveiliog, Machynlleth -026 Thos. Jones, Pontrickett, Tregeiriog o 6 Ed. Lewis, Berllen Helyg, do 0 6 Yr Einion Ddu, Post Office, do 0 g Sums under half-a-crown each, per W. D. Jones, draper, Briton Ferry 0 9 6 R. Rees, 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. BRYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL TOWYN. PRINCIP At MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS, for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, acommodious and well- JD fitted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situatfed in an eminently healthy local- ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations in connection with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com- mercial pursuits. Classes arc held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of THREE TESMS. WINTER TERM commences on the 3rd of September HARWOOD'S EAGLE HOTEL, CARNARVON. GRAND BILLIARD MATCH. MESSRS. WILLIAM COOK, "Champion," .i.T.i. and IIMBRELL, will play 1000 up on Mr Harwood's new -table at the above Hotel on Thursday, the 24th January. The game will be marked with Ashcroft's Patent Electric Marking Board. The game will commence at 7 p.m. Tickets of Admission (Limited), EIVE SHILLINGS, may be had at the Hotel. bl047 CARNARVON PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL COMERS. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19TH, 1878. THE above match will be held on a granrl scale, under the patronage of the nobility gentry, and principal farmers of Carnarvonshire gentry, and principal farmers of Carnarvonshire and the adjoining counties, m afield near Carnar- von belonging to W. Hayward, Esq., when the following prizes will be given, viz. PLOUGHING. FIRST CLAss.-First prize, £7; Second do., X5; Third do., X3; Fourth do' JE2 Fifth do., £1. SECOND CLASS.-First prize, £ 3; Second do., £2 Third do., XI; Fourth do., 10s. Also 5s. will be given to all the unsuccessful candidates. TEAMS. For the best team, £1 Is.; Second do., 10s. 6d. Best and cleanest set of gearr, 10s. PLOUGH. To the maker of the best plough, £1. (Size of ridge to be 7 by 5) The teams to be on the field by nine o'clock: ploughing to commence at half-past prompt. Entrance fees: for the first class, 5s.; for the second class, 2s. Cd. All first prize winners in any previous match will not be allowed to compete in the second class. All entries to be made not later than six o'clock p.m. on Saturday, the 16tli Feb- ruary next, payable to Mr R. Williams, Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. JOHN ROBERTS, Secretary. Committee Room, Sportsman Hotel, Carnarvon, 4th January, 1878. El026h TO DRAPERS, &c. WANTED—By an energetic and industrious Young Man (age 21), a situation as ASSIST- ANT in some respectable house (town preferred). Has had over five years' experience in General Drapery, and first-class references as to business capabilities.—Address, M., 80, G. G. Office. 1056g THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, • MENAI BRIDGE. Boat ders and Day Scholar8 of both sexes. The Ladies' Schoolroom under the care of a competent Governess. SUBJECTS-— ENGLISH in all its Branches, Latin, Greek, French, German, Geometry, Book-keeping Mensuration, Algebra, Navigation, Music, &c. Preparatory Training for the Universities and the Colleges. &c. Pupils of neglected Education carefully trained. TERMS MODERATE. The house stands on an eminence, within its own grounds, on the Anglesey side of the Menai Straits. For particulars, apply to Rev E. CynfJi? Davies, Westbury Mount, Menai Bridge. 9.9 BODOWAIN, LLANDUDNO. PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE OF MOST EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ME. GEORGE FELTON" respectfully an- nounces that he is instructed by the Rev. Thomas Davies to prepare for Sale by Auction the whole of the valuable modern Household Furniture,. comprised in tlirck entertaining Rooms, numerous well appointed Bedrooms, and domestic Offices, as well as Linen, China, Glass, Plate Cutlery, and other Effects. Full particulars, with date of Sale, will appear next week. Mostyn Est ite Offices, Llandudno, January 14th, 1878. 1061h ROCHE HOUSE, MOSTYN-STREET, LLANDUDNO, Opposite St. George's Hall. SALE OF SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The property of Mrs Edwards, deceased. ME. J. W. EOGEES has been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises as above, on Tuesday, January 29th, 1878. The whole of the contents of this residence, in- cluding Handsome Cottage Pianoforte, full compass, in beautiful walnut case, very fine tone, Pictures, Pier Glasses, Plates, Linen, Feather Beds, Mahogany Cheffoneere, easy Chairs, single ditto, Sofas, and other effects. Catalogues upon application to the auctioneer. Sale at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Office's, Llandudno. 1081h NO. 1, TREVOR COTTAGE, NEAR GLAN-Y- MOR- TERR ACE, LLANDUDNO. UNDER DISTRAINT FOR RENT THE POWERS Of A BILL OF SALE. ME. J. W.. SOGERS has been instructed TO SELL BY AUCTION, without reserve, upon the premises as above, on Tuesday next, January 22, 1878, the whole of the excellent and Modern Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Mahogany Chefioneers, Chairs, Carpets, Pier Glasses, Plate, Linen, Sewing Machine, and other effects. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, Llandudno. 1079h IN LIQUIDATION. RE W. N. BRADLEY. MASONIC HALL, LLANDUDNO. UNRESERVED SALE, BY ORDER OF THE COURT, ON MONDAY, JAN. 21, 1878. MR. J. W. ROGERS, being appointed the Receiver on this Estate, will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, within the above Hall, where the goods have been removed to for the greater convenience of Sale, a valuable assemblage of genuine Household Furniture, comprising Handsome Walnut Pianoforte, by an eminent London maker, full compass, new Feather Beds, Pier Glasses, Pictures, Sewing Machine by Wheeler and Wilson, Sideboards, sets of Chairs, Carpets, and other useful and valuable items. Sale at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, Llandudno. 1080h TO BE SOLD, a neat Cottage, at Waenfawr, called Bryndwroer, with land and outbuildings to keep two cows.—Apply to Mr Robert Roberts, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. 1076h WANTED, to Rent, a small Cottage, with f'f Garden, within a mile of Turf-square.— Address, J. C., Office of this paper. 1078h S P E CIA L N0 T i C E. SALE OF S T 0 C K PREVIOUS TO EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF PREMISES. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON, BEMceLr^T,l >}f < ™ C™;?<1"riW ofT 'I'i'Hj- increasing business, they And it considerably Sdicet Alteration. In order to facilitate the work, the Stock must be 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 T ace Curtains Carpets and General Furnishing; Calicoes, Table Linen^, FlataSjPBlantetri?inS H0SThe whole8' ^Jons Laces, Trimmings Haberdashery, Stays, Skirts, Underclothing, &c. &c. The whole of the above will be remarked m plain figures at great reduction m nrice and unexceptional inducements will be offered to customers and the Public, to make large purchases HoSoJfHcjZ and remart ll'e ?0ckf0r the sale> °"r Establishments will be wS oblige Re-open on Saturday the 12th inst., when the favour of a call TERMS: ALL GOODS MUST BE PAID FOR ON OR BEFORE DELIVERY. COUNTRY ORDERS WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION OPEN EVERY MORNING AT 8 O'CLOCK, AND CLOSE AT 7 IN THE EVENING. PIERCE AND WILLIAMS, I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS GOLDEN GOAT, TURF SQUARE, CARNARVON. "THE TRUTH AGAINST THE WORL D." NEW SIrop, BRIDGE STREET AND CASTLE SQUARE, C A R N A R Y O N. JAMES JAMES IS NOW SHOWING ONE OF THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRAPERY EVER WITNESSED IX THIS TOWN, BEING PURCHASED AT LEAST 20 PER-CENT. UNDER THE UEGVIAI" MARKET PRICE, ALL OF IT QUITE NEW AND ERESLY W O R T H MANY THOUSAND POUNDS. THE CHEAPEST ESTABLISHMENT IN THE COUNTY. CHARITIES AND CLUBS WILL DO WELL TO PAY A VISIT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.—ONE PRICE AND READY MONEY. I FORTY YEARS EXPERIENCE IN TRADE. E944h UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, (ABEll YS T WYTlI.) PFESIDENT. THE RIGHT Hox. LORD ABERDARE. PRINCIPAL. REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A., (Oxon. & Lond). PROFESSORS. Greek r Latin ) Hebrew j English ( j Welsh J Logic and Mora] Phil- ) osophy j History and Political ) Econonly Comparative Philology j Mathematics, Natural j Philosophy, and As- > tronomy ) German, French, & Italian Geology, Botany, Zoology, l and Physiology ) Chemistry, Mineralogy, & | Experimental Physics J Principles of Agriculture | Music „. j Director of the Museum.. j Registrar and Librarian j rHE PRINCIPAL. J. M. ANGUS, Esa., M.A. (Cantab.) H. ETHE, ESQ., Ph.D. (Leipzig.) W. J. CRAIG, ESQ., M.A. (Dublin). THE HEY. D. SILVAN EVANS, B.D. (Lamp) THE PRINCIPAL. W. J. CRAJG, Esa, M.A. J. M. ANGUS, ESQ.) M.A. THE REV. 11. N. GRIM- LEY, M.A. (Can- tab.) DR. ETHE. W. KEEPING, -Ese., B.A. (Cantab.) F.G.S. F. W. RUDLER, ESQ., F.G.S. H. TANNER, ESQ., M.R.A.C., F.C.S. J. PARRY, ESQ., Mus. Bac. (Cantab). F. W. RUDLER, ESQ.) F.G.S. E. P. JONES, ESQ., (Glasg.) The next SESSION begins 9th October, 1877. Terms, £ 16 a year for Out-door Students; £ 30 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, Iron. Sec. 7, Queen Victoria-ttreet, London, Sept. 1877. E-529-g DEGANWY COLLEGE, BETWEEN LLANDUDNO JUNCTION AND LLAN4 DUDNO. PRINCIPAL MR. JOHN R. BARBER (Late Principal of Broughton College, Manchester.) THIS Establishment offers a thorough Com- 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 P present to their friends may send either Is 8d or 3s 3d in stamps to following address, when a choice selection of 6 or 12 pieces of music wili 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 a choice selection of over 340 pieces, comprising Songs, Dances, 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. PEEX7. Mount View, 919e R UTHJN. J. W. BURDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 871h NOBLE'S MINERAL AND OTHER WATERS, MANUFACTORY—BALACLAVA ROAD, CARNARVON. THE Proprietor begs to call the attention of the liade to his superior Ginger Beer, Soda Water, Lemonade, and other waters. Having, regardless of expense, purchased the most modern, machinery, and introduced the patent stoppered bottle, which dispenses with cork screws, and thus saves a great deal of trouble to the retailer. He confidently solicits a trial, and guarantees to give every satisfaction. All 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 Holyhead line). G JONES, M. A., Cambridge, Headmaster. E506-g