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WANTED, an experienced Milliner, at Luut. a .id Griffiths, Well-street, Rutbin_ Apply personal y. or hv lettpr. E "57 IRONMONGEKY, CLOCKS, T MWJ^HOES, I Jewellery, Furniture fcc. A GENTS WANTED. Wholesale Catalogues. *00 Illustrations, free.- Apply, Henry May (154), irminjham. e 66\) TlRICE £ 200.—A new Manufacturing Busi- IT ness TO BE SOLD. with full instructions. ■Proprietor going abroad owin* to ill-health. Large brofits can be made.—Apply, by letter, to J. T., North JJr.(es Express Qm-e.Cart.ar >n. i<i368 JMILLAKD H KL>1NU ana Go., late REDMAYNE HAftUING and Co., Silk Ifercerl and General Drapers, will esteem it a favour if theirPalrons and the Public will kindly direct their OOmmunications to Tlse Sqnare, Shrewsbury, in con- "Wequence of Letters addressed only Harding and Co." aom times reaching another firm trading in that %&me who are in no way connected with J. M. H. and NOVELTIES DAILY. e 531d AGENTS WANTED (Packet Teas j.—All House-to-house Callers should apply^ Special terms offered to srood men.—Write to Geevea & Co., 8, Chiswell-streot, London. E.C. B 172-58 WHITE'S SEWING MACHINE, entirely new, suitable for tailors and others, to be 8old at a great reduction from cost price. Applyjto Ie Cymro, Express Office. Carnarvon. b TWELVE CA^KS IE VISITE, 2B 8D; SIX, Is 8c Carte v arged to 10 inches, 5s Cabinet, 2s. Sent C, rte with stamps. Perfect copies Hid original returned free. London Photographic Co., 304, Regent-street, Lon- don, W.-F. S D. PHILLIPS, Manager. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL T PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregularities and relieve the distressing symptoms so Prevalent with the sex. Boxes, Is Hrl and 2s 9d, of all Chemists. Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 Stamps, by the Haker, E. T. TOWLE. Chemist, Nottingham. CO WEEKLY and UPWARDS maybe EASILY sad HONESTLY REALISED by persons of BSITHER SEX, without hindrance to present occupation.—For particulars, &c., enclose a plainly addressed envelope to EVANS, WATTS, and COMPANY (P. 293), Merchants. Birmingham. WATCH AND BICYCLE CLUBS. — 'WT Wanted-Foremen, Time-keepers, Clerks, Insurance Agents, and others, to form clubs for the Waltham Clubs Association. Snecial terms to good man.—Illustrated catalogue, and full particulars, post free, from T. Hall, Manager, Crafton-street, Leicester. ON HOLYHEAD ISLAND, County of NJ Anglesey.-A charmingly-situated HOUSE to be Let, furnished, within five miles of the town of fiolyhead, and three miles from the Valley Station, and within three minutes' walk of the sea.—For terms and particulars, apply to W. Riva, Auctioneer. Holyhead. STRONG WOODEN HUkDLES for *UV/U sale, at Is 8d each. Five feet long, "With five bars. Any quantity of twenty and up Will be delivered free at any railway station within thirty miles of Conway.-Apply to P. and H. Lewis, Timber Merchants, Corway R 939-343 NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITY. -L'I —A gentleman, having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means Of self-cuit He will be happy to forward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped and directed envelope.—Address, Mr J. T. Sewell, Brook Villa, Hammersmith, London. B140—d SASH Weights at Y,4 5s per ton Whitelead, *0 JE17 10s per ton; Genuine, £ 23; Galvanised Corrugated Iron Sheets, 16 G, J614 per top 24, ^16 5s; 'Cut Nails, 10s 3d per cwt.; Lath Nails, 13s 3d per Owt; Tin Plates from 12s per box.—Pet6r Connor, iTIntyre, and Co., Metal Merchants, 26 & 28, Hanover- etreet, Liverpool. G 971 A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN is willing to Lend Sums of Money from £ 10 to £ 700, to Farmers and others, upon their own security (without sureties), for two or three years at a reasonable rate of Ultvnjat, Also, upon approved Freehold or Leasehold Property, in sums from £100 to j63,000, at 41 per cent. per annum. Apply or write in firbt instance to Mil. GARNER, Main-street, Frodsham, Cheshire. G 1044 TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of Two New Cottages, at Gatehouse, parish of Lianllechid. The Plans may be seen on applica- tion to Mr William Owen, T^'n-y-capel. No pledge is given that the lowest or any tender will be accepted. Tenders are to be sent to Lewis Evans, Tret. feliu Yard, Llandegai, on or before the 2nd May, 1882. G 1036d FOR EXPORT.—Wrought-iron Gas, Steam, and Boiler Tubes; Sheet Lead, Lead Gas, Composition, and Water Pipes (1,000.000 feet alwats kept in stock) Heaton's Improved Valve Cocks, Plumbers', Engineers, and Gasfitters' Brasswork and Sanitary Meters; Bolts and Nuts, Dry Gas Meters, ttaa Economisers, Solder Lead Wire, Sash Weights and every description of Building Requisites-—Peter Connor, M'Intyre, and Co., Metal Merchants, 26 & 28, Hanover-street, Liverpool. G971 TOMLINSON & Co's BUTTER POWDER. -t. Brings the Butter quickly, removing all un- pleasant flavours of Turnips, Cake, Mangolds. Wild Garlic, Sour GrasB, Leeks, Dead Leaves, &c. In- creases the quantity and improves the quality of Butter. By its use farmers and dairymen may insure g*od, firm, and sweet Butter all the year round. Butter inade with this Powder invariably takes the PRIZES at the Agricultural Shows throughout the kingdom. Sold everywhere, by Chemists and Grocers, iuSoxes, 3d, 6d, Is, 2s 6d, and 7s 6d each. Sole manufacturers, TOMLINSON & HAWYARD, LINCOLN. TO BUILDERS. Proposed Enlargement of the Crown Cafe, Bangor. PERSONS desirous of Tendering for the above may see the Plans and Specifications at the offlcejof the undersigned. Sealed Tenders, endorsed on the cover, "Tenders for Crown Cafe," to be delivered to Mr Foulk Jones, Secretary of tte Bangor People's Cafe Co. (Limited), Bangor, fcot later than five o'clock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 26th inst. The directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. RICHARD DAVIES, Bangor, April 14th, 1882. Architect. G10733D ADDITION TO STONE PIER AT TAL-Y- FOEL, ANGLESEY. TENDERS are invited fer building a stone pier (70 feet long by 15 wide), and repairs to Jetty.. Plans and specification may be seen at the Suild Hall after the 19th inst. Tenders by the -th inst. B. LL. JONES, Borough Surveyor. 17th April, 1882. s 1037—361-b POOL-STREET MARKET GROCERY DEPARTMENT. TWO POUND GLASS JARS > 9D BACH. SPLENDID JAM. ) PAYSANDU | > Is 4D PBB POUND. TONGUES. J TWO POUND TINS > IHD EACH. FRESH ROAST BEEF. ) CHEAP AND GOOD > 3D PBK BOTTLE. SAUCE. ) TWO POUND TINS > lapBRTItf. TWO POUND TINS > IS PES TIN. FRESH ROAST MUTTON. J CLEAR BLOSSOM } Is 5D PBB TIN. HONEY. J Note. — CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S SHILLING BOTTLBS MIXED PICKLES. CHOW-CHOW OR PICCALILLI, ONL r NIKE PBNOB BAOH. LUNCH TONGUES, Is IJD PBB TIN. GUR&ETS' SHILLING TINS > IOJD BACH. CHOICE SARDINES. ) ANGLO-SWISS ) > 6JD PBB TIN. COND. MILK ) THREE CROWN BRAND ) NEW > 8D PBB TIN. SALMON, VERY FINEST.) SALMON, VERY FINEST.) SIXPENNY TINS ) > 5D BACH. SARDINES. J TWO POUND STONE JARS ) > 11B BACH. FINEST DAMSON JAM. J POOL-STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. TEA! TEA! TEA! W. LL "GRIFFITH, CORN EXCHANCB, PALACE-STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Carnarvon -D and neighbourhood that he is appointed an Agent by one of the principal Tea Warehouses ia Lon- don, and that he now offers the best Tea at the reduced prices of 2s, 2s 3d, and 2s 4d per lb, in boxes of 20 to 22 lbs each. If you want to save a shilling to fifteen pence per pound in Tea call at the Corn Exchange to c; it. Ako, all kind of Seeds, Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Ireland Psiiatoes, Clovers, Ryegrass, Swedes, Turnips, &c. Also, Agent for the best Manures in the Market; has been used by the principal farmers in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey for the last fifteen years, and has given entire satisfaction. Large stock, as usual, of Flour, and feeding staff of the best quality, at the lowest prices. E 299 W. LL. GRIFFITH, PROPRIETOR. MAI £ 4; '-> tp LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK & BOSTOK" EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its Safety and Comfort for all classes of Passencrers Armlv to D. & C. MAC IVER, Liverpool^'to$&$ Agent JOHN EVANS & CO., Herald Office, Carnarvon • or to WM. JOHN PARRY, 3, WUuJSSSt! Bethesda. B 124-d » A A Iq L I N B. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. BVBBY WEDNESDAY AND First-class, full-powered Iron Steamshipa. Accommodation for passengers equal to any European Line.. < Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia on tne Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. THE SHORTBST AND BEST BOUTE TO THB VBNT. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., 17 & 19, Water-street, Liverpool. LOCAL AGENTS.—W. J. Williams, Secretary) the North Wales Quarrymen's Union, 7, Market- street, Carnarvon; John Foulkes, 24, High-street, Carnarvon; R. ø. Roberts, Bock Cottage, Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn. BM7«77—D THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, UXBRIDGE-SQUARE CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED FORTY YEAR3. CONDUCTED BY JOHN G. DAVIES (Under-graduate of the University of London, late Scholar of the University College of Wales, and Prize Essayist of the New Shakspeare Society). PUPILS are afforded a thoroughly sound and liberal education at a moderate cost. By a -t. graduated course of instruction, frequently tested by examinations, they are earefully and suc- cessfully prepared for professional or commercial life. English, in its several branches of Grammar, Compo- sition, History, and Literature, is made a special subject of study. The Seniol Classes are presented at the Cambridge Local Examinations every Christmas, and at the Pupils' Examinations of the Royal College of Preceptors every Midsummer.. The Quarter-dajs for this Half-year are August 2nd and October 17th. 73-d GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. pRiNoipAi. :-j. S. KIRK, M.A., PH.D., Member of the General Council of the University of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Preceptors, London. Author of Essays on Education," School Honour," Human Civilization," 4c. PARENTS and Guardians are requested to note the following facts connected with this JL Establishment:— That for the last twenty yeara, while under Dr Kirk's management, as great a percentage of pupils from this School have passed the various Preliminary Test Examinations as from any other Scholastic Institution of the same average attendance in Wales. That the education given is genuine, as witnessed by the varied and important positions now held. k^Thnt each pupil is led to think for himself, and is carefully superintended by the Principal. For terms, testimonials, and references apply to Dr KIRK, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. THE NEXT QUARTER BEGINS ON MONDAY, THE 3RD OF APRIL, 1882. TRINITY SCHOOL, BEAUMARIS. CONDUCTED BY REV R_LL()YD. SUBJECTS taught: English, Classics, Mathematics, Drawing, &c. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, as well as the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to the study of the English language and Commercial training. The town of Beaumaris is no less renowned for the beauty than the healthiness of its situation and pupils will, to a great extent, have the benefit of an English society. A limited number of Boarders taken. Terms moderate. The school will be opened for the next quarter on Monday, January 16th, 1882. Terms and all particulars ta be had on application to the master. G 760 ESTABLISHED 1854. JOHN WILLIAM ROGERS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT "THE MART" AND FINE ART GALLERIES, LLANDUDNO. T W. R., in thanking his numerous patrons and clients for the very liberal support and increasing business bestowed upon him of late years, begs to state that the same unremitting attention (to all business entrusted to his office)shall be devoted to the interests of all parties as in the past. SALES BY AUCTION of Farming Stocks, Horses, Carriages, Cattle, Agricultural Produce, Household Furniture, Pictures, Trade Stocks, Wines, Objects of Vertu, Plate, Jewellery, &c. HOUSES AND LAND OFFERED FOB SALE UPON MODERATE TERMS. tfote. —Household Furniture amounting from jMO to;91000 purchased outright from parties who do not care to have a public sale on their own account. To Drapers and General Tradesmen having surplus or accumulated stocks, the same can be con- signed "To the Mart," Llandudno, for sale in one of the most commodious rooms and in the very heart of the business part of the town. Immediate cash advances to any amount made upon all consignme^ f Sales conducted upon owners' premises in all parts of the neighb unng p ry est terms, with immediate cash settlement.. v -p T>ar.v T.iandiidnn and N.B.—The highest references to a large circle of clients; also to the N.P. Bank, Llandudno, and the solicitors of the neighbourhood. ioo< Auction and Estate Offices, first floor above the Mart Llandudno. »• 4000 LEWIS LEWIS, NELSON EMPORIUM, CARNARVON. IMPORT CAUTION. IN CONSEQUENCE OF THE GREAT DEMAND FOR SAUNDERS' BALSAMIC PLASTERS, MANY imitations are now being sold; the Public are therefore warned to examine each Plaster when buying, and to see that the words SAUNDERS' BALSAMIC PLASTER" are stamped on everyone. Any persons suffering from pain in the back or side, or between the shoulders, tightness of the chest or difficulty in breathing, who have not tried the above Plasters are earnestly requested to give them a single trial. Sold by all Chemists, at 3d, 4d, 6d, and 8d each. Wholesale, 149, Duke-street, Liverpool. ø 331 PAPER HANGINGS- PAPER HANGINGS. M. DAVIES, 102, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR, IN returning her sinoere thanks to her numerous customers for the kind patronage acoorded to | her in the past, begs to call their attention to the rety large stock of papers just received, all of the newest designs, and marked at exceedingly low prices. Note the address:— NEXT DOOR TO THE NEW INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, PENDREF, BANGOR. *317 1 SAMUEL EVANS, ARVONlA BUILDINGS, BANGOR. Corn, Flour, Seed, Hay, Straw, and Oil- cake Stores. AøBNT FOB— Spratt's Patent Meat Cakes. The Manchester Prize Cattle Food Company. The Gloucester specific for Foot Rot mSheep. The Liverpool, Cheehire, and North Wales Patent Manure Company. Messrs Richardson Brothers and Co., Linseed Crushers and Manure Manufacturers, Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Sligo. S. E. will be pleased to send quotations upon application. II 773 THE OSWESTRY ACADEMY. HXAS MASTER MR OWEN OWEN, B.A. (LaJie Scholar of Jesus College, and Graduate in High Classical Honours). Glasses will be conducted by the Head Master, assisted by Mr J. W. BBBLET (of the London University), and other competent Tutors. THE Classes provide instruction for Com- JL mercial Pursuits, for the Medical and Legal Preliminary Examinations, and for Matriculation at the Universities. Since 1879, fourteen pupils have passed the various Public Examinations, four if whom matriculated at the Universities. The second Quarter of this Half-year will com- t mence on Tuesday, April 11th. I Then will be two vacancies for boarders. it 668 I By Order of the Mortgagee. CARNARVON. SALE OF A BRIGANTTNE. FRIDAY NEXT, APRIL 28, 1882. MESSRS OWEN AND SON have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on Board, at the Harbour Dock, Carnarvon, on Friday next, April 28th, 1882, at the hour of 3 p.m., subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the 64-64 parts or shares of the brigantine "REBECCA," of Carnarvon, 98 tons register, carrying about 180 tons, now lying at Carnarvon Harbour Dock. Together with her Out-fit and Appurtenances, which, as well as the Vessel, will be found in good order and ready at once for the sea. The Vessel may be inspected at any time, and particulars obtained from the Captain or the Auctioneers, 23, Bridge-street. 0 1060 PEN-Y-GROES. MESSRS DEW AND SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Sportsman Hotel, Car- narvon, on Saturday, May 6th, 1882, at three o'clock in the afternoon (immediately after the Tyddyn Ellen sale), subject to conditions of sale then read, a LEASEHOLD. DWELLING-HOUSE, known as BODFEDDYG, with the Oat-buildings, Garden, and Land, comprising together about two acres, and lately in the occupation ef Mr Thomas Evans, bone-setter. The Premises are hel.t und/r a lease for 61 years, from 12th November, 1866, at the yearly ground rent of .£6. Particulars may be obtained from Mr J. Glynne Jones, Solicitor, and of the Auctioneers, all of Bangor. JUST ARRIVED. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. T. J. WILLIAMS, DENBIGH, HAS now a splendid variety of all kinds of WALL PAPERS. The Stock numbers ver 30,000 PIECES. The present year being exceptional in point of inter- est in the town, no doubt there will be a great deal of re- novating done, and in order to meet the greater require- ments, T. J. W. begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that all his valuable Stock of FURNISH- ING GOODS, AC., will be at sold prices unsurpassed ni cheapness by any house in the trade. s 327 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS. DAVID EVANS AND Co., BEE HIVE, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON, BEG to announce that they have commenced business at the above address. Their stock includes Oxen, splendid Wethers (3 years old), and Welsh Mountain Wethers-fed at Sir George Meyrick's, Bodorgan; Pigs, Home- cured Hams and Bacon, Geese, Turkeys, &c., &c. DAVID EVANS AND Co. invite the public to view their stock as early as possible, promising to give every satisfaction to purchasers. Best terms offered to Country 'Butchers, Pro- prietors of Hotels, Shop-keepers, and Private Families. :a 272 READ THIS!! ROGER EDWARDS BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Denbigh and district that he has opened a NEW SHOP at 76, VALE STREET, DENBIGH (opposite the entrance to the Railway Station), where he hopes to receive a share of the public patronage. A large consignement of the finest JUMBO TEA just arrived, wkich will be sold out at from Is 8d to 2s 6d per lb. Oae trial of the Jumbo Tea will ensure its regular use. A large stock of Provisions, Flour, &c., always on hand. Note the address:- E 356 76, VALB-STBKET- DENBIGH. SPECIALITY. SNOWDON FLAKE, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. Highly recommended for Pastry and Fine-flavoured Bread. MANUFACTDEKD AT THE CITY STEAM MILLS, BANGOR. THOMAS LEWIS AND Co.. PBOPBIETORS. Trade Mark-—Summit of Snowdon. THE following remarks of Professor Graham, in his admirable series of Cantor Lecturea delivered before the Society of Arts on the Chemistry of Bread-making," will show the great necessity of having the FINIST WHITE flour for making fine and wholesome Bread, The next point which occurs to me as a chemist, as most essential in anygood system of milling, is the thorough removal of the bran; not even the smallest quantity of bran should be allowed to remain in the flour when prepared, and for the reason that I have pointed out to you, that there is a soluble albumenous ferment called cerealine. This is a very active diastasic bodv An infusion of cerealine, or an infusion of Ordinary bran, wUl give a quantity of soluble ferment, which will rapidly attack the starch-cells, and, in the nresence of water/hydrate the starch into maltose and dextrine? giving a large quantity ef dextrine. This is another reason whv I consider that no system of milling is ner- byP0ll«™. or disintegrators^if THOMAS LEWIS AND Co., BANGOR, CARNARVON, PWLLHELI, HOLY- HEAD, AMLWCH, &c., &c. E 261 DOMINION LINE. REDUCED FARES. — From LIVERPOOL, every THUBSDAY. This Line books Passengers through to all parts of AMERICA, At Special Low Rates. Saloon, £ 10 10s L ate, isl Steerage, £ 6 6s. ASSISTED PHAGES are granted to Manitoba, the North-Weat Te ritoty, and to all parts of CANADA. Assisted ocean rates to Quebec for Agricultural Labourers, their PsmUiON, and Female Domestic Servants, A3 per Adult; Mechanics, Navvies, Labourers, and their Families, Children tinder 12 years, Half Fare; Infants under One Tear, 10j. 1 For Passage Tickets, apply to FUNN, MAIN, AND MONTGOKKHY, 24, James-street, Liverpool. rpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF CARNARVON- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT BANGOR. In the matter of proceedings for 1 qnidation by ar- rangement or composition with Creditors instituted by John Bowen, of Shop Newydd, Saron, Bethel, in the parish of Llanddeiniolen, in the county of Carnarvon, Grocer and Baker, Notice is Hereby Given that a first eeueral meeting of the Creditors of the above-named person has been summoned to be held at the offices of Messrs R D. Williams and Hughes, Solicitors, inCax- narvon, in the said county, on Wednesday, the tenth thy of May, 1882, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon p ecisely. Dated this 22ad day of April, 1882. R. D. WILLIAMS & HUGHES, Carnarvon, E 369 Solicitors for the said John Bowen. CONWAY UNION. MALE INDUSTRIAL TRAINER. THE Guardians of this Union are desirous A of receiving applications from persons willing to fiil the office of Male Industrial Trainer at the Union Workhouse, and will proceed to the election on the 19tk d iy of May next, at noon. The salary will be JE39 per annum, with rations, and lodgings in the house, and the appointment will be made subject to the ap- proval of the Local Government Bjard. A tailor M shoemaker will be preferred. There is a garden of about 2 acres of land attached to the house, and the person appointed will be expected to instruct the boys in its cultivation and generally to perform any other duties that may be required of him. Application, stating age and previous appointment, with three testimonials of recent date, must be seat to ma, on or before the 15th day of May next. By Order of the Board, T- E. PARRY, Assistant Clerk. Conway, 22nd April, 1882. x 367 PROFESSIONAL NOTICE. MR E. D. WILLIAMS. R A.M. (Pencerdd Eryri), TENOB VOCALIST. WEDI treulio pedair blynedd i astudio yn Llundain, y mae Mr Williams yn awr wedi sefydlu yn Nghymru, ac yn barod i gymeryd engagements mewn Cyngherddau, Oratorios, Eis- teddfodau, &c. Am ei delerau cyfemer- G 597 Hall-square, Denbigh. BEACH MOUNT SCHOOL, CRICCIETR CONDUCTED BY MISSES WILLIAMS AND TEMPLB. Prospectuses free on application to above Address. B 16 JJOLT ACADEMY, NEAR WREXHAM. PBDTCIPAL- J. OLIVER JONES. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Service, Law, and Medical Preliminaries, Pharmaceutical, College of Preceptors, Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, &c. The school premises, with a large and dry cricket field attached, are situated in a beautiful end healthy English locality, thus affording the best advantages for Welsh boys to learn the language. For terms, &c apply to the Principal. Duties resumed January 27th, 1882. G 764 \f AENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ill MACHYNLLETH, Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, late Inspector I Schools for the British and Foreign School Society, and Tutor at the Society's Training Col- I egu, Swansea. French and German taught by a qualified v-«ign lady. Special advantages for Candidates preparing for 'be Theological and the Training Colleges. Prospectuses and Terms may be had on appli- cation. 4389-d ESTABLISHED 1848. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! SAMUEL EVANS; 3 AND 4, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, BANGOR. CORN, FLOUR, SEED, HAY, STRAW, AND OIL- CAKE STORES. YXTHILST tendering to his customers his grateful thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him the last season, in the above new branch of his business, begs respectfully to inform Farmers, Gardeners, Cottagers, and others, that he has this season increased the assortments, and with the greatest care selected a quantity of fresh imported seeds of the best quality, consisting of the following :— HAY AND CLOVER SEEDS. of excellent quality. Assortments of EARLY POTATOES, and a Quantity of "MAONUM BONTTM, co SCOTCH DOWN," and "CHAMPION" POTATOES. IRISH AND WELSH SHORT WHITE OATS. IRISH TAWNY OATS. BLACK TARTARIAN OATS. BODOBOAN WHITE OATS. WELSH YELLOW OATS. SCOTCH AND WELSH BARLEY, &C., &c., &c. All Orders will be executed with promptness. March 1st, 1882. B ppg P'filLLIPS & E;ONSI DANDELION COFFEE" pONTAINS Three Times the strength of ordi- c "ary Breakfast beverages. Onoe TRIED ■ilwHys used Universally used by Invalids, being «ore digestible than Tea, Coffee, or Cocoa. ,/n' Vw T"?'. M l!> K 6rf, by aU Grooert hout the kingdom. ESTABLISHED 1760. The valuable properties of the Dandelion Root, ecopnised by eminent Physicians for many Cen- *imes, viz* become an article of daily use. Sold oy a1 i"cars throughout the Kingdom. SPECIAL AGENT 70B CARNARVON H. Pntchardft Co., Pool-street Market, General i'tocer j and Provision Stores; also, at their estab. isbments in High-street, Portmadoc, and Snow- lon-street, Pen-y-groes. B 14-d