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irt5t !taniagts .lutb 8Jtatgs. ae<Hi^Wen, Beth^Vist^- Jones' Car" and daughter. e8tim°g> of twins,—5on Jones—March 5 butcher, Britannia'TT t> Richard Jones of a daushter House' Bethania, Festiniog "arry—Feb 98 «. »*« W1. builder »I wife of Mr Ti t> Evaii a -D -x MARRIAGES. p T^tehard—Feb. 27 v>„ v ^^stie Methodist Chanel r • nae' at the by the Rev R. Richards P^er"g-y-druidien, Mr David Evans, Plas Ini^^r °' place, Jane Pritchard FTa*^?' ^>entrevoelas, to y-druidion. Ua £ °d-y-maidd, Cerrig- S?8—Humphreys Mo t. Welsh Church, BroS 8' at St David's the Rev E. T. Davie^0^11. Liverpool, by Haniet Humphreys Edward Jones to Mrs Jonaa-Jones-Feb o. gefni, by the RPf at DiQas Chapel, Llan- Jones, Penyfail T?*an"» Donne, Mr David Jones—J rynP°e'tk y n' to Miss Elizabet h ^st CSapel 6' at the Calvinistic Metho- ?Wen» and Mr S!8-y*coed, by the Rev John Jones, Fuchea W™^68' registrar» Mr Evans Gathering J0Ue S'^aTe?au Festiniog, to Miss ■Jones—Owen—Main? k Llugwy, Bettws-y-coed. gefni, bylicen:^ at Dinas Chapel, Llan- V^en J0Q by the Rev James Donne, Mr Ann Owen Fr, I wr' ^^gri^iolus, to Mrs ^oberts-w'y-street, Llangefni.' Denbigh rch 4' at St Mary's Church, f* Hugh ♦*??' ^deacon Smart bigh t^ vT- rst R°berts, Love-lane Den- S^Cl)enWghMar8atet EUen Wyxme^nSan- ^h,,8'Tat St David's Welsh E-^ Davi.r M*^11' LiverP°°l> by the Rev ^jjj^beth Davies. °6 Vassuel Salmon to Llangefni^ hwT March 5, at Dinas Chapel, yiu5ms.'oJ+ James Donne. Mr John ^liss Jani ^^m. Llanfairm^hafarneithaf, to Williams—Om ifr Tai Croes> Llanfairypwll. BolJKd M11 p1an?3 at St °ybiOhurch, —both of Holyhead6 ams to Sarah Uweu> Davieg at v DEATHS. „ Foxes Yarn Ti^' „a8ed 46, Mr Morris Davies, ^^ans—.Ma! i Henllan, near Denbigh. garet wif» « 33' of consumption, Mar- °'ough Sl°f+M'W- Gwenlyn Evans, 10, New- «Ughe,f.p8freet' Carnarvon. at T i!Liw' a^ ^be residence of her daugh- ttess, Mro n'V1yfQ1'aSed after prolonged ill- -^siencvn a Mary Hughes, Tyddyn Bach, Bryn- fi«gbes--M glesey- fi«gbes--M glesey- Pool Madelaine-street, Liver Hughes Catherine, wife of Mr John 7» at 7» Holt-road, Lower Tran- a(^' ^-ePbzibah, wife of Mr John ■iii^ghes A a Park Ti 19» Beaconsfield-street, Prince's dearlv >,v?rPool> aSed 27, Mary A. (PoDie), the y°uuLst^ s+ister .of Mr L- L- Hughes, Robert Rn f surviving daughter of Captain Jones—Morof |8' of Liverpool, and Pwllheli. Brookhousp agt?d J5' Mr Thomas Jones, Jones-MaS ?'T D?^g*. tbe little dauahte^6 m°Qths> Emma Ellen, jSszHTZT ,oaes'slone" WiUiam JoB™,aTa1jSm°''STI'e, wife of Mi Conway. » ^y n-y-groes, near Jon™1 iUn08S. WeU"street' aged 72, Mr Sob* rt Lewis^6"8116^' LiverP°°l. OwS6d frfrpfl01' t* £ F*g- orL?Xema» ft^I^ghtr^fT/TW11 m°nth8' EUen' Roberts, Colomendy^rrace T Mar«aret Roberts—March 1, Led1?' berts, Mochdre rs Margaret Ro- i Jo" BobS^S °61 T7'n0°ed EUen, the beloved wifT ofV^n86' Holyhead- BoC&Amlwcl1' a«ed29 n R°bert8' year80f her 2ageVejanedn,en1^'in the 6lst year W Roberts, Ty Ne^Vdd6 t\ Mr ddemiolen TT<»t Blaen-y-cae, Llan- at the Llaiiddeiniolpn P re,mains were interred Thomas—^arche™101^ Cemetery, March 6, 1880. MrJolm T"0™ ystwyth, Mr Wi^0 Pen^yn House, Aber- (Eng.), aged 84 m Williams, F.R.C.S. Williams—March's pool, aged 19 monthl pPKrk]lill-road'Liver* son of Captain Job °^,ffobert John, youngest
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ON HIRE, EightHnrc •—• for Timber-sawing n,power ENGINE, Bench.—Apply to Mr Eva?^868, -A-lso Sawing Han, Rhyl. U Evans. Hafod, Hen- ANTED fi practical Liverpool. Must be steady anH • for Wages, 30s per week; if married v. mdustrious. Apply at Pool-street Market, Carnarvon86 free"~ *TO gamekeepers.^hS^S^11^— -HT P^od is the best eSS" Pr°ducer ever offeS^ Republic. Price 22s per cwt., carriLJto Edward Hughes, London House, Ruthin P — -_g.j8Q9.-w. WANTED immediately, an ASSISTANT f°r the Carpet and Furnishing Department gao APPRENTICE for the General Drapery and to Mr Hugh Hughes, Britannia rgggg. Bangor. x. 3869-M ANTED, in a Merchant's office, a sharp a eorJa^ between 14 and 16 years of age, must be letter Pennian and quick at figures.—Apply by offw applicant's own handwriting, to the e of this paper. B 3868 z A DRAted a Junior assistant. -emDWr1/; Btatin £ age. salary, and last «a an v Alao, a strong and well'educated youth BetheSiPtentice"—Apply' W- R' 'Jones' DraPer' ^XVT? g 3862 rZ Wire n ^JP^EY by wearing Boots with patent 'Bold for durability, -goed. WILLIAMS, China House, Llan- X.3792-M TAKE NOTICE,—That the SHEEP WALK -L called MONA FARM, in the parish of Nant- glvn, near Denbigh, has been rented to me, DAVID PARRY, Brynllwyd, and that nobody has any claim upon it up to April, 1882. B. 3873-m WE, the BOARD OF CONSERVATORS "Y appointed for the Fishery District of the Rivers Seiont, Gwyrfai, and Llyfni. and their Tri- butaries, situate in the County of Carnarvon, and so much of the coast as lies between the eastern side of Garth Ferry, in the Parish of Bangor, and the Headland or Point of Llanaelhaiarn, in the said County of Carnarvon, as well as for the Ex- tension of the district in Anglesey, as is defined by a certificate under the hand of one of Her Ma- jesty's Principal Secretaries of State deposited in the Office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Carnarvon,—Hereby give notice that we intend to apply to one of Her Majesty's Principal Secre- taries of State to sanction and allow the following additions to the present Bye-Laws now in force in the said district:— 1st. It shall not be lawful to use any worm or ground-bait for catching salmon, or any fish, be- tween the lEt day of October and the first day of February, in any years, both days inclusive, under a penalty of L2. 2nd. It shall not be lawful during the Close Season for Salmon Fishing in the Menai Straits to use, fish, or attempt to fish with any net otherwise than a trawlnet between sunset and sunrise, on the south eastshore of the Menai Straits,—between the points opposite respectively, Llanfair-is-gaer Church and Belan Fort, under a penalty not ex- ceeding Y,2 or one month for the first offence, and not exceeding L5 or three months for every sub- sequent one. 3rd. That a sum of Five Shillings be charged for a licence to all persons fishing for trout, for a Season Ticketa sum of Two Shillings and Six- pence for a Weekly Ticket, and a sum of One Shilling for a Day Ticket. That a Season Ticket for salmon and trout be as now charged,—viz., Thirty Shillings; for a Weekly Ticket, Five Shil- lings for a Daily Ticket, Two Shillings and Six- pence. Given under the Seal of the Board the 21st day of February, 1880. x 3840-M Seal. GEORGE HOTEL, HOLTHKAD. THIS Old-established House having been thoroughly restored and re-furnished, is now open as a COMMERCIAL & FAMILY HOTEL. Commercial Gentlemen will find their comfort carefully studied.—Wines and spirits of the finest quality.—Posting in all its branches. X.3816-M gNOWDON RANGER HOTEL. YMRYSONFA AREDIG, I'w chynal ar yr Ail-ddydd-ar-bymtheg o Fawrth, 1880. RHEOLAU FEL Y CANLYN 1. Yr ymrysonfa i fod yn gyfyngedig i Bettws Garmon a Beddgelert.-2. Ni chaniateir i un arddwr gymeryd gwe o unlle tuallan i'r plwyfydd uchod, ond caniateir dewis aradr.-3. Maint y gwys i fod yn saith modfedd wrth bum' modfedd. -4. Pob ymgeisydd i gael y cynorthwy arferol.— 5. Entrance Fee, 2s. Yr ymgeiswyr i anfon eu henwau i Mr Robert Roberts, Snowdon Ranger Hotel, ar neu cyn y Pymthegfed dydd o Fawrth. -6. Y gweddoedd i fod ar y cae erbyn naw, i dynu tocynau am eu gwahanol gefnau.-7. Gweithreda Mr Robert Roberts, Snowdon Ranger, dros y committee yn mhob achos o ymofyniad yn nghylch yr ymrysonfa.-8. Pob ymgeisydd aflwyddianus i gael 2s, yr entrance fee, yn ol.—9. Gwobrwyir y buddugwyr yn ol fel y caniata y fund.—10. Y beirniaid,—Messrs Morris Davies, Bettws Inn, Bettws Garmon; a Rice Williams, Saracen's-head Hotel, Beddgelert. B. 3841-. TO BUILDERS.—Tenders are requested for the erection of a Town Hall, Markets, and Reading Room, &c., for the Corporation of Nevin. Plans and specification may be seen, on and after the 3rd March, at the offices of the undersigned, or at Nevin by applying to the Recorder. Sealed Tenders to be delivered to the Recorder, Nevin, on or before the 16th day of March. No guarantee is given that the lowest or any tender will be accepted. THOMAS & INGLETON, Architects, &c., 11, Market-street, B 3813. w Carnarvon. ECCLESHALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, healthfully situated seven miles^ north of Stafford and near Norton Bridge Station, on the L. & N. W. Railway. pupils are carefully prepared for commercial pursuits, and for the Preliminary Medical, Pharmaceutical, and other examinations. # Reference permitted to gentlemen in the Prin- cipality. Terms, which are exceedingly moderate, on application to the Principal,—Mr J. Hargraves. B 3807-w. THE MIGHTY HEALTH RESTORER. DR JEA'S MARVELLOUS TONIC, POB THE BLOOD AND NERVES. The Celebrated Remedy for Debility, Blood, Net. vous, and Constitutional Disorders, Consumption, Indigestion, Headache, &c. The great demand and innumerable unsolicited and ever increasing Testimonials prove the wonder- ful INVIGORATING and RESTOBATTVB virtues of this Medicine for PURIFYING and ENMCHING the blood, maintaining and restoring Mental and Physical Energy, for correcting disordered functions or srgans, and promoting HEALTH, STRENGTH, AND LONGEVITY. Is prepared in an agreeable and concentrated form, and is free from mercury and all mjunoua ingredients. Price 2s 9d (24 doses). Obtained of all Chemists, or Post free of chief agents for Post Office Order, or 32 Stamps. CHIEF AGENTS :—Evans and Wormull, ol, Stam- ford-street, Blackfriars, London. x RYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.B.O.P., Assisted by qualified BBSIDHNT MASTBBS, foi Classics, English, Mathematics, Modem IjangixageB, Music, 4c.. „ Brynarvor Hall, a commodious and wall- fttted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders, it u beautifully situated in an eminently healthy local- ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the best and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinatione ™ connection with the Universities and Colleges, fol the learned Professions, Banking, aDd Com- mercial pursuita. vlassea art fold in eonneetion mth tk* 8ei*ne* end ,rt fiepartnunt, th4 tzamination* b*ing htld w May w each yetip, The school year consists of THBJCI TWBM*- PARENTS with little feet to provide for should buy only Boots with Metal Tips, which never wear out at the toes. Sold by W. WILLIAMS, China I'House, Llangoed x. 3729-m THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES, TO BE HELD AT CARNARVON, AUGUST 24, 25, 26, & 27, 1880, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF THE PRINCIPALITY. Z670 in Prizes! Chief Choral Prize of P,150 and Gold Medal. A COMPLETE LIST of Subjects, particulars of Gor- sedd Examinations, and every information sent by the Secretary on receipt of one penny stamp. „ D. IiHYS, See. Grove House, Carnarvon. x. 3838-M GOOD NEWS TO THE INHABITANTS OF DENBIGH- SHIRE, FLINTSHIRE, ANGLESEY, CAR- NARVONSHIRE, AND MERIONETH- SHIRE, AND TO ALL WALES GENREALLY. GREAT REDUCTION ,¡.Un ";l, Hd. IN THE PRICES OF ALL SORTS OF CLOTHING MATERIALS. E. E. D Å V I ES, LONDON HOUSE, CONWAY, DESIRES to call attention to his immense Stock of every description of Wearing Apparel and Clothing Materials, which, in con- sequence of the depression in trade, are sold for less than half the customary prices. For example— Wide Winceys, for 3d per yard—worth 8d. White and Red Flannels, 8d, lOd, and ls- worth from Is to 2s. Sheets, 2s 8d per pair-worth 4s. Home-spun Blankets, from 8s 6d to 15s; worth from 14s to 15s per pair. Quilt, Is 6d; worth 2s 6d. Home-made Quilts, blue, red, and white, 6s 6d; the spinning alone cost 10s. Cloths for 29-worth 4s. And many other Bargains too numerous to, men-, tion. TERMS—READY CASH. A visit to the well-known establishment will certainly give satisfaction to the most sceptic, and will prove that this is the best place to purchase every description of drapery. An immediate visit will gratify. E. E. D A V I E S, LONDON HOUSE, ob CONWAY. Gold Wedding Rings sold at cheap rates. B. 3304. x THE BANGOR AND ARFON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCEITY. DIRECTORS Mr T. T. ROBERTS, Bangor (Chairman). „ W. C. DAVIES, District Bank. „ EVAN JONES, 47, Glan'rafon. „ HENRY JONES, Castle Bank. J. E. ROBERTS, Victoria House. r O. B. DAVIES, 2, Frondeg-terrace, j v DAVID LEWIS, 26, James-street. „ WILLIAM ROBERTS, Frondeg-street. DIRECTING SECRETARY Mr D. WHITE, 5, Pen'rallt-terrace, Upper Ban- gor. BANKERS t Messrs PUGH, JONES & CO., District Bank. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK. AUDITOR: Mr DAVID WILLIAMS, 39, Victoria-street, Upper Bangor. Upper Bangor. THIS Society was established in 1867, and it -L was lately brought under the operution of the Act of 1874, in order that each member might derive every benefit from recent improvements and reforms. The annual reports show that success has fol- lowed its proceedings since its commencement, and so great is the demand for money at the pre- sent time that the directors believe the success in., the future will be greater than ever. The num- ber of members is annually increasing, and the absence of losses, and the continuance of the confidence of the public as a proof that its affairs are conducted with cautiousness, ability, and care.i Observe especially the following excellencies ilL connection with the society:— 1.—The expenses of making the deeds are less than those of any other Society. 2.—Perfect safety to all who invest money on interest. 3.-Since the commencement of this Society, 11 years ago, it has paid interest of Y,5 per cent, together with bonus. PRICE OF SHARES- S10 EACH. They may be paid in one sum, or in small monthly sums. Payments are received on the first Tuesday evening in each month, at half-past six o'clock, in the Royal Oak Temperance Hotel, High-street, Bangor. The Directors have also made arrangements with Messrs Pugh, Jones, & Co., together with the National Provincial Bank, to receive money on behalf of the Society at Bangor, Bethesda, Llanberis, Carnarvon, Festin- iog, Menai Bridge, and at all branches of the Bank. LOANS given on very easy terms, at 5 per cent. on the balance at the commencement of every year. No purchase money is held. For every im. formation as to terms and rules of the Society, apply personally, or by letter, to Mr David Williams, architect and surveyor, 39, Victoria- terrace, Upper Bangor. D. WHITE, Director and Secretary, 0000-M 5, Pen'rallt-terrace, Bangor. ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO., TIMBER MERQHANT8 LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD 186, REGENT ROAD, CANADA DOCI. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS:— BOTODASY STREET, CORNER OF STANLBT RoAD. R W. & Co., have recently made extensive ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DEPART. MENT, where they are now prepared to execute orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kinds of Machine-made Joinery, namely— DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, SKIRT. INGS, CHURCH AND CHAPEL PEWING, Sco. All guaranteed of the best Material and Work- manship. N.B.—Oopy of Designs of Moulds, Ac., to be had free on application^ 1049? WEEKLY and UPWARDS may be EASILY and HONESTLY REALISED by persons of EITHER SEX, without hindrance to present occupation.—Particulars FREE; or with ft Sample 12 stamps (returned if desired). Address. 'EVANS, WATTS, & COMPANY, (P 293), Mer- chants, Albion-street, Birmingham.-This U genuine. :8. 36-36. x POOL-ST. MARKET, CARNARVON. THE ESTABLISHMENT for GENERAL JL GROCERY and FIRST CLASS PRO- VISIONS. THE guiding rule of this business has al- ways been to offer to the buyer the CHOICEST articles at the LGWEST possible prices. THE fact is pretty well known now that if the public wants First Class PRO- VISIONS at moderate price the POOL STREET MARKET is the only place in Carnarvon were they can be obtained, as its provision trade is STRICTLY kept on the Liverpool style. THE NOTED CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON are very Jine. Mild and delitibui; flavour. The Hams weigh from 12 to 14 lbs. each, and sold at the LOW PRICE of only 6td per ] THE Special Value that is offered this week in English and Continental BUTTER is astonishing. Finest Rose Kiel "fresh twice weekly. EA.-What everybody says must be true, JL and that is that our TEAS are the BEST IN WALES. TEA AT Is 8D PER P.OUND. TEA AT 2s PER POUND. TEA AT 2S 4D PER POUND. TEA AT 28 6D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 3s PER POUND. THE TEA AT 3s IS REALLY FINE. Samples of any of these Fine Teas will be sent post free on application, and parcels of 6 lbs and upwards Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Wales. All orders by Post receive careful attention, and delivered free of charge in town and suburbs by our own van. General Grocery Orders from the country to the amount of two pounds and upwards carriage paid to any Railway Station in North Wales. H. PRITCHARD & CO., POOL STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. x. 3746-M NERVOUS DEBILITY. — GRATIS, A MEDICAL WORE^ showing sufferers how they may be cured without the aid of Quacks. Free of postage stamp. Address, Secretary, Insitute of Anatomy, Birmingham. x.3747-o No. 1. Men. NEW WORK BY DR. HENRY SMITH. Just Published, now ready, price Threepence, 164 pages; by Post in Envelope, Three Stamps, free to any part of the World. DISEASES PECULIAR TO MEN CON- STITUTIONAL OR ACQUIRED: THEIR CAUSE, CONSEQUENCES AND CURE. It is THE BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES for the Cure of every form of DISBASE PECULIAR TO MEN. ALL DISEASES for which Mercury, Sarsapa- rilla, and Cobaiba are employed by English physicians, to the ruin of the Invalid's health, are now Cured by DR SMITH'S POSITIVE MEDICINES. Thousands of Cases have been Cured by his Positive Remedies when the doctors had given the case up as incurable. COUNTRY INVALIDS, by the aid of this book, may under- stand the TREATMENT. NO CONSULTATION FEES. NO PERSONAL VISITS. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. 3771b THE CARNARVON PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ORGAN MUSIC, AND MUSICAL INSTRU- MENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. THE LARGEST MUSIC WAREHOUSE IN NORTH WALES. WJARRETT ROBERTS has also the • honour of informing the nobility and gentry of Carnarvon and suburbs, that he has added to his staff of tuners, a first-class Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer, from the well known firm of Messrs John Brinsmead & Sons, Gold Medalists, by whom he is highly reconimended and specially selected from their factory. W. Jarrett Roberts begs further to intimate that he has found it to be really necessary to have a resident Tuner, whose services can be engaged at any moment; and this having been done in the belief that the town and suburbs of Carnarvon, having such an advantage, will kindly support him in his increased efforts to meet the require- ments of the public. He relies, as heretofore, on kind patronage, feeling convinced there is no other firiii in North Wales who can effer the same advantages, and give such general satisfaction. Repairsdone in all its branches. Pianos re- silked and polished equal to new. Old instru- ments taken in exchange for new ones. I SECOND-HAND PIANOFORTES: Trichord, check action, beautiful tone. £ 15 Trichord, check action, elegant gilt front £ 21 .Handsome Walnut case, excellent tone. JE15 By Brinsmead, gilt panel front JE24 Bv Allison, 7 octaves, splendid tone £ 24 &c., &0., The largest assortment of, Grands and Semi- Grands in stock, and let them out for concerts, ordinary hire, or three-year purchase system. MUSIC BOXES, from 3s to 25 guineas. 100 VIOLINS now in stock, from 2s 6d to 35 guineas. SHEET MUSIC in stock, or to order by post half price. LONDON PARCELSTWlCE DAILY. x2913d -1. PRELIMINARY NOTICE ESTABLISHED 1780. LL. W. "HUGHES (26 years Assistant to Dr Jenkins, Ruthin), RESPECTFULLY informs the Gentry, Clergy, and the Public in General that he has succeeded Mr J. J. BANCROFT in the business of CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, at 5, Well-street, Ruthin. Mr Hughes' long experience is a guarantee that all Prescriptions and Recipes entrusted, to him for preparation will be made up according to the formula, under his own personal superintendence, and all other Orders promptly attended to. b. 3786-0 EMIGRATION TO CANADA. Government ASSISTED PASSAGE, »' reduced fares. Pamphlets, and information on application^^rtf\ V)^.s. to the Managin, V 5^ Duecton-r ^e^^Cabin, £ 1010/- VU Steerage, £ 6 6/- H+i ^Through fare# P"45 ol A\V) » Canada and United States on the § ^>^lowest terms.—Apply to FLINN, MAIN, & co MONTGOMERY, 24, James St., Liverpool J or to ? their local Agents. J. rpHEOBALD & COMPANY'S SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. MUSIC FOR ALL. THE PRINCE OF WALES HARP. The latest and great addition to the Music- Loving Public. We have been so long before the Public (over six years) as the producers of articles suited to the popular taste, and have always met with such great success, and given such universal satisfaction, that it is needless for us to say that this harp is of the very best manufacture, and certain to give the utmost gratification to those who puichase one. Please not to confoUiId it with the trashy articles ad- vertised under various names, which are utterly useless. We are too widely known all over the world than to risk our reputation by offering any article not worth the money. This Harp has been made a portable size, so that it can be easily carried about, and each one is packed in a neat case. We warrant it correct in all its notes, pure in tone, easy to learn, and ex- ceedingly cheap. It can be played very softly, or with sufficient force to fill a large room with sound. It is so simple and easy to learn that we guarantee any person can play perfectly after a few minutes' practice. It is equally suited for solos or chords as an accompaniment to any instrument, and with the voice is unequalled. The sound of a distant peal of bells can be so closely imitated as to decerre the most practised car. The Harp is so mafrked "that it can be played from the Old Notation or Tonic Sol-fa. It can be played by holding it on the left arm and playing with the right hand, or can be laid on the table and played with both. With each Harp we give gratis Eighteen Sacred and Secular Pieces of-Music. We are making them in two sizes, and following our usual manner of doing business, w6 offer them for a few weeks only at a ridiculously low price, in order to make them thoroughly known, after which we shall cease to offer them at these terms. The largest size has 19 strings, and will be sent, securely packed, for 12s. 6d. The smaller size, with 15 strings, for 8s. 6d. Orders must be accompanied by P.O.O. and the Coupon, as below:— 4—8—80. COUPON. Entitles the holder to one PRINCE OF WALES HARP on receipt of P.O.O., if sent within Twenty-eight Days. J. THEOBOLD & COMPANY. J. THEOBALD & COMPANY, WHOLESALE MUSICAL INSTRUMENT MANUFACTURERS, 20, CHURCH STREET, KENSINGTON, LONDON, W. o3803j 2s. 6d. THE 2s. 6d. POCKET HUNTER TIMEPIECE. THE Midland Watch Company have long been celebrated for their productions, and are now acknowledged to have no rivals in the manu- facture of Timepieces. The Company have just patented a Wonderful Discovery, which will enable them to supply (at one-tenth of the cost of an ordinary watch) a real serviceable CASED HUNTER TIMEPIECE, GUARANTEED to indicate solar time correctly cases are very strong, gold colour, and beautifully engraved in the best style. The glass dome being well protected, renders them invaluable to workmen, and, indeed to everyone, young or old the dial is plainly marked that a child may understand it. They are fitted with the new adjusting swivel-ring for attaching to watch- guard. Every one sent eut will be examined and regulated, securely packed and despatched to any part of the world on receipt of 2s 8d, or 5s for two. A HANDSOME PRESENT TO EVERY PURCHASER- In order to further develop enterprise, and to ensure a sale of 50,000 weekly, the Company have resolved to GIVE AWAY with every Pocket Time- piece a new Curb or Fetter Pattern ALBERT CHAIN [or LADIES' LONG CHAIN] gold-like in appearance, with an elegant and artistic Guinea Spade appendage.-P.O.O. made payable at G. P. 0., BIRMINGHAM. None sold without this Coupon. ICUT THIS OUT.I THIS COUPON Will entitle the Sender to a New Time- piece, with handsome Present, on receipt of 2s 8d., or two for 5s. I CUT THIS OUT.I Address—FURNEAUX & CO., LINDEN WORKS," STONEY LANE, STRAT. FORB-ROAD, BIRMINGHAM. 0.3856-s H AR MO NIUMS A CHALLENGE. SPECIAL MANUFACTURE. HARMONIUMS, Four Octaves, solid Ameri- Jt* can Ash Case, turned pillars, two bellows, first-claeS workmanship, dB3 108 Cash. Cannot be purchased for the price in any othei house in Great Britain than THE CARNARVON AND NORTH WALES Pianoforte, Harmonium, & Musical Instru- ment Warehouse, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. PBÐPRDlTOB- a. 3129-M W. JARRETT ROBERTS. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTT -i OF CARNARVON. GENTLEMEN,— F It was in compliance with a numerQusly- signed requisition that I came forward as a Candi- date for your County in 1874. It is now in obedience to the call of duty that I offer my services, and ask for a renewal of that support which then placed me at the head of the poll. The time has come when the verdict of the nation must be pronounced upon the policy of the present Government. You will be called on to decide by your votes whether you are prepared to support that policy which, having received the sanction of all moderate Liberals, has during a crisis of the deepest gravity worthily upheld British honour and interests at home and abroad, or whether you are to be included with those who prefer the disintegration and degradation of this country. Notwithstanding the difficulties which have been encountered in the transaction of business, through obstruction and protracted discussion upon the absorbing question of Foreign Affairs, the passing of such bills into law as the Factory Acts, the Artisans and Laborers Dwellings Im- provement Acts, and the Master and Workmens Acts, bears testimony to the fact that the Govern- ment have not been unmindful of the pledges given by them for the introduction of Bills for the Amelioration of the Condition of the Working Classes. L In the course of a few days, I hope to address you fully upon Home Politics, but in the mean- time I take this opportunity of announcing that I am in favour of an alteration of the law regulat- ing the sale of intoxicating liquors on Sunday, and that I would support a measure for the closing of Public Houses on Sunday in Wales. The Liberal party at this moment have neither a. leader nor a policy upon which they can place reliance, and they stand in the eyes of the world disunited and discredited by their dissensions. Should you do me the houour of again returning me to Parliament as an independent supporter of a Conservative Government, you may rely upon my devoting myself to the interest of all classes of the constituency. I remain, Yours faithfully, L .u J G. S. DOUGLAS PENNANT. G 3870-z THE GENERAL ELECTIONS TO THE ELECTORS OF THE Q0UNTT | OF ANGLESEY. ——— lIT GENTLEMEN, r., The Government have announced their intention to Dissolve Parliament on the 23rd inst. I hasten to solicit at your hands a renewal of the confidence which, with so overwhelming a majority, you reposed in me at the last election. I have had the honour of representing you in Parliament for nearly twelve years. During that time I have held frequent communication with you on the chief topics of the day. My political opinions are consequently well known to you; and I feel assured that they are in almost com- plete accord with those of the great majority of the constituents. All I need say in this Address is, that six years of Tory rule have only served to deepen my attachment to the Liberal Party, and greatly to strengthen my faith in true Liberal Principles. These six years of Tory rule have proved toarren of all useful legislation; have resulted in an. enornjpus increase of our National Expenditure; and under Lord Beaconsfield's influence have committed the country to an unjust and aggres- sive Foreign Policy. I heartily desire that England may long retain a noble pre-eminence among the nations of Europe for her unselfishness, her justice, and her love of peace. I as heartily desire that the unity and integrity of her own great Empire may be kept unimpaired. But experience seems to me to teach us that, to secure these results, we must look to the growth and prevalence of Liberal Principles among the people, as well as to the restoration to power of a Liberal Government. I hope for an early opportunity of addressing you personally on these and other subjects. Trusting that I may continue to receive your confidence and support, I remain, Your obedient servant, RICHARD DAVIES. Treborth, 9th March, 1880. 387410 DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT! GREAT EXCITEMENT ANDREAS' ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS! DN'T promise your Vote until yoa. see me, inasmuch as I fully intend to continue my representation on behalf of that ancient and Constitutioual:arm,- JONES, LLOYD & CO., and by strict attention to your interests I hope to receive an universal and hearty support to our PURE WELSH ALES. 4W The Election Cry Ask for Jones, Lloyd's," and see that you get it. Mold Convivial Rooms, March 11th, 1880. 3871-a