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*alto bg aucffon. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GOLD MINE, NEAR DOLGELLF.Y, MERIONETHSHIRE. SALK OF MACHINERY AND PLANT. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON h&ve been instructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Gold Mine, in the Parish of Llanelltyd, Bear Dolgelley, in the month of March next, The whole of the Machinery and Plant, comprising powerful Steam Engine, Hood and Co:e Crushers, Amalgamators. several Tons of Bridge RaW Tram waggons, Britten'. Pans, &0. Full particulars will be giren in future advertisement. and catalogue. Wellfield House, Bangor. 19th February, 1830. 6Q BANGOK. NORTH WALKS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. GREAT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF IBEEHOLD BUILDING SITES, SITUATE OPPOSITE MENAI VIEW TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR, hcluding hll that CHARMINGLY SITUATED LAND running to the Wen of the NORMAL COLLEGE ftotu COLLEGE ROAD to the BANKS of the MKN AI STRAITS, divided into 94 Lots, arranged into TKRRACKS aud DETACHED VILLA SITfcS. MESSRS WM. DEW AND SON have been IVJL iuitructed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 18th and 19th day. of MAY, 18811, the w bove most eligible FREE- HOLD PROPERTIES, admitted to be the most picturesque, as well as the most accessible locality for the erection of PRIVATE RESIDENCES, as weU as BUSINESS PREMISES, in the whole of North Wales. Plan. and full particulars of which will be issued and aay be had of Messrs Pawle, Solicitors, 4, New Inc. Strand, London; Messrs Hughea and Pritchard, Soli- citors, Bangor; and fioiii the Auctioneers, Wellfield House, Bangor, and Tv" Hall, Khyl. N? B. -The Roa Js are now beiv laid out, and intended Buyencitu easily exerci.e their c't i??by?.,I.ti-gth-i?, Lots on the Ground. 157 COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. NEAR BODORGAN. Depasturing of 190 Acre* of OLD PASTURE LAND to LET at TREFEILIR, in the parish of Trefdiaeth. MESSRS. W. DEW and SON have been inetructed to LET BY AUCTION on the Farm, early in April next (subject to the conditions then and there to be produced), the depasturing of 190 Acres or thereabouts of well cultivated Land in Lots, at Tiefeilir, near Bodorgau Station. N. B. Takers can hnve the option of holding their takings either for the Season or for a term of four or An years. For further particular", apply to the Auctioneers, Wellfield House. Bangor, and Town Hall, Rbyl. March 19 th. 1880. 225 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. FOURTH GREAT ANNUAL UNRESERVED SALE AT MADRYN FARM, ABER, I NEAR BANGOR. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, STOCK. BREEDERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS. WM. DKW AND SON are in- J[Ti structed to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the 12th doy (If Apr 1.1830, 40 GRAND PRIME FAT BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, very ripe, and heavy wegllt. 300 FAT SHEEP, euht BREEDING SOWS of Lord .Ellesmere'. 100'\ J't.r Eden's breed. HORSES, PONIES, kc and a pure-bred Shorthera BULL 14 mouths old, entered in the Herd Book; the property of Major Piatt, Gorddinog. Farther particulars will appear in future advertise* Meats and Catalogues. Wellfield House, Bangor, March, 1890. 224 ELM VILLA, PENMAENMAWR. MR. JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, on Tues- day, March 30th, 1880, at One p.m., precisely, the whole of the excellent and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE In two Entertaining and five Bedrooms, Kitchens and Pantrier, Bed and Table Lillea, Blankets and Quilts, Dinner, Tea, and Glass Services, and other Effects. 1, Plasllwyd Terrace, Buogor. 214 BANGOR. TO SHIP OWNERS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Sailors' Institute, Hirtel, Bangor, on Wednesday, March 30th, 1880, at Three o'clock p.m, pn-cisely, subject to conditions and inventory to be there and then produced, the well-known SCHOONER HECTOR," ef Beaumaris, of 120 Tons Burthen and 55 Tons Register. an she now lies on the Beach at Hirael, under the Ship-building Yard of Mr John Thomas, the whole of the Materials, Rigging. Masts, and iippur part of the Ship is in excel. lent condition, and it is estimated that a very moderate outlay on the floorings, &c., would suffice to put the Ship in thorough seaworthy condition. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 1, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. 212 BANGOR. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD INVESTMENTS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, by order of the Executors of the late Mr William Williams, at the Sailors' Insti- tute, Hirael, Bangor, on Wedneeday, March 21st, 1830, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely, in such Lot or Lots, and subject to such coad tions of sale as shall be there and then read, all that LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Himel, Bangor, n iw in the respective occupations f of John Ellis, Owen Roberts, Griffith Owen, Robert E. Griffith, the Baptist c innectien, and others, at a gross rental of 1:85 per annum, or thereabouts, and com- 1 prising 2 Spacious Yards, Dwelling Houses, Ware- houses, &c. The property is held up >n Lease on the life of a gen- tie Q) a: aged 64 y- at a Ground-rent of 410 h per swu.. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hughes and I Pritchard, Solicitors or the Auctioneer, Bangor. 213 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. BETHESDA. VALUABLE BUSINESS PREMISES. By ORDER OF TBII: HORTCAGKK9. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY m R. JOHN PRIICHARD, about the Middle of April next, ALL that Leasehold D welliDg-house, Shop, and Pre- ?M?. situate an d beiti £ Nu. 39, High-street, Bethesda, ::ei .e;:t=IJ!f NMo Richard Williams, Draper. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hughes and pilchard, Solicitors, Rat)g)r, or the Auctioneer. J, Plasllwyd Terrace, Bangor. 226 ANGLESEA. Most Important to tlraziers, Farmert, Dealers, and Others. JBOUT THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES OF SUPERIOR GRAZING LAND TO LET AT GWYNDY, Situate in the very centre of tie Island. MESSRS. OWEN AND SON have been in- M i- structed to LET BY PUBLIC AUCTION, sub- fcct to conditions, on the premises, as usual, on Wed. nesday, the 31st day of March, 1880, at One o'clock in the afternoon, the Depasturing of about 50 ACRES OF SUPERIOR OLD GRASS LAND AT GWYNIDY FARM, ID the Parithet of Llandrygsrn and Bodwrog, in Lot., from the day of Letting to the lat day of January, 1881. The Fields average from 5 to 25 Acres in extent, with ucNent Fences, and all are abundantly supplied with Water. The CENTRAL POSITION OF GYTTNDT brinp ALL the Lots within easy reach to all the leading Fairs of the County. N B.-BaHiff kept on the Land all the year round. For further particulirs apply to Mr Wm. Williams (the Bailiff), at Gwyady Bach; or with the Auctioneers at Carnarvon. 215 &ale# ib-V Auction. SALE AT TANYGYRT, NEAR DENBIGH, On the 6th APRIL, 1880. OWING to the Denbigh Borough Election having been fixed for the above date, this SALE is POSTPONED to the 15th and 16th April next. J. D. LEWIS, Surveyor and Auctioneer, 208 Denbigh. MR GEORGE F. 1' ELTON AUCTIONEER, LAND SURVEYOR, VALUER, to.. THE ESTATE OFFICES, LLANDUDNO, BEGS to draw the attention of the public D to bis Monthly Printed List of Estates and Properties for Sale, House, Business Premisei, &c., to Let Businesses to be disposed f. ke, &c. Free on application or sent by Post on receipt of two stamps. 134—1716 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ANNUAL GENERAL SALES AT LLANDUDNO. 1880. ME GEORGE F. FELTON, Auction- r eer, hMoecared ?r tba moo,b of A ptil, the spacious warehouse iD Glodd.th tret, opposite the Market Hall, &ad is prepared t? receive surplus furni. ture, household alppointmenu, pictures, kc., for sale on the usual terml.-Detailed lists should be forwarded at an eailf date. Estate Offices, Llandudno, 1th March. 1880. 137-1719 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LANSDOWNE VILLA, LLANDUDNO. To the Gentry, Connoisseurs, Literati, Collectors of the Fine Arts, Dealers in the Antique, Photograph- ers, Artists, kc. UNUSUALLY ATTRACTIVE SALE OF MOST COSTLY AND HIGHLY VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND APPOINTMENTS, Comprising b"ndsom..olid Spanish Mahog«n7 Din- ing Room Suites, noble Cheffoniers and tiidebo-trds, brilliant PIANOFORTE, superb Walnut Marque- t?rie C.bi..t, 6.Lly-iul&id and ormulu mounte d :Uiidea;fr 1;t\loln.oriUth:eu com- partments, the centre enclosed, the two ends for a BOOKCASE, with massive cornice an d panels of beautiful woikmauship, supported by ten figures; an exceptionally fine example of the antique in peifeot state of presei vation. Also a Cabinet and Writirg Table to match; valuable Timepieces of exquisite workmanship; choice collection of Pictures, incit- ing Oil Painting. Line Engraving, Water Colours and Chromos; Interesting Library of 500 Volumes the highly superior Bedchamber Appointments and fitting*; Plate, Glass, China. Linru, Culinary Uten- sils 80,1 Outdoor Effects; also the Photographical Apparatus and Artistic Properties. MR. GEO. F. FELTON has been honoured with the instructions of the Executors of the late Mr Samuel Oglesby, deceased, tJ SELL BY AUC- TION, at the Residence as above, Moetyn-street, Llan- dudno, on TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THURSDAY, The 6th, 7th, and 8th of April, 1880, The whole of the costly assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ae. Catalogues five days prior to the SALE. 180-1726 REGENT VILLA, DEGANWY STREET, LLANDUDNO. TO PARTIES FURNISHING. if R GEO. F. FELTON is favoured with The instructions of Mr John Ridge, to SELL BY AUCTION, oo Monday, the 22od of March, 1880, the whole of the contents of the above Residence, com- prising an excellent assortment of superior HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Linen, China, Glass, Cutlery, Plate, New Brussels Tapestry, and Kidderminster Car- pots, Oilcloths, Window Drapery, and other miscella- neous effects. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer. Estate Offices, Llandudno, 11th March, 1880. 181-1727 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF SALE. BELMONT, LLANDUDNO. Sale at exoeUent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and MiaaellallllllU8 Effeots, embracing the contents ef four Entertaining-rooms, thirteen Bedchambeu, Attics, Staircase, Landing, Entruce Hall, House- k?per's-r?m, Kitchen,, and Domestic Offic4m. MR. GEO. F. FELTON having been t houuured with the instructions of John Walker, Eeq., will SELL BY AUCTION on Tuesday and Wed. nesday, the 13th and 14th davs of April, 1880, the entire oontents of the above Residence in North Parade, Llan. dudno, comprising most valuable and serviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Appointments, Equipments, and Fittings, together with Culinary Utensils, Glass, China, Electro-plate, Cutlery, Blankets, Linen, ic., kc. Catalogues and further particulars in due course. Estate OSioes, Llandudno, 16th March, 1880. 210 LLANDUDNO, NORTH WALES. TO LET, with immediate possession, the very Superior and Handsome Residences or First- Class Lodging Houses, Nes. 9 and 11, Neville Crescent, facing the Esplanade and Bay, in decidedly the best part of the town. Each house contains twenty-two rooms.—Apply to George F. Felton, Auctioneer and Surveyor, Estate Offices, Llaodudno. 135-1717 PRELIMINARY NOTfCE. FREEHOLD FARM of about 200 Acres, known as PENYBONT, In the Parish of Trefdraeth, in the County of Anglesey. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. OWEN AND SON, at Uangefai, a early in March, the whole cf the above Farm, in four Lots. Plans and particulars are now in course of preparation, which may be had from W. G. Haslam, E-q., Menai Bridge; Messrs C. A. Jcoes and Robert., Solicitors, Carnarvon; or from Messrs E. Hugh Owen and Son, Auctioneers, Carnarvon. 31 SCOTLAND. PERTH AUCTION MARKET. GREAT SPRING SALES OF SHEEP, CATTLE, AND HORSES. GRIT EWE MARKET. FRIDAY, 26th March current.—Present r EatheaiortheGKEAT SALE ef GRIT EWES comprise 7200, Tiz. 4000 B.F. EWES, served with Leicester Rams, the ? regular mts of sounti. well-known Grazings, '? 600 CHEVIOT EWES, do. do. 300 Do. (young), served with Cheviot Rams. 300 CROSS and H.B. EWES, ?rved with Leicester Bams. 2000 CROSS and H. B. HOGGS—a greatlpart in fleshy condition. 250 One and Two-year-old CATTLF. 70 to 80 MILCH COWS and CALVING QUEYS. Catalogues on application. Sale at 10-30 a.m. prompt. 150 HORSES. ONDAY, 29th March current.-Great iVi *peeial Sale of 20 CLYDESDALE COLTS and FILLIES, 90 WOKK HORSES and MARES, 30 HAR- NESS HORSES, COBS, and PONIES, HARNESS, &c. Catalogues on application. FRIDAY, 2nd April next.-Great Spring I Sale of CROSS and HALF-BRED HOGGS, BLACKFACE EWE and WETHER HOGGS, CATTLE, and COWs. Pocket Diary of the whole of the forthcoming Great Pocket Diary of the whole of the forthcoming Great MACDONALD & FRASER, Live Stock Salesmen, A uotion Market Offices, Perth, 16th March, 1880. 206 RICHARD CONWAY, MOSTYN STREET, LLANDUDNO, Contractor for all Branches of Work in PLUMBING, GLAZING, PAINT JL lNG, DECORATING, PAPER-IIANG. ING, HOT WATER and GAS FITTING, kc., Ac. A large Assortment of KITCHEN RANGES, GRATES, and CHIMNEY PIECES always in Stock. 12 Scholastic. 2, ERW FAIR, BANGOR. KINDER-GARTEN and Advanced Classes JLX_ Evening Classes under Masters, for French, German, Latin, and Matbematice. Address, Miss Smith. Boarders received. 269 CCLESHALL GRAMMAR CHOOL, Ehealthf.ily siu-t? Mven il-rth of Staeord, Md near Norton Bridge StAtioR, on the London and No?th-W?.t?r. B.il..y. Bo/s are mmfuuy prepared for commercial pursuits, a81o h: M':Jrr. hfc:dehr tions. Terms, whioh are exceedingly moderate, may be had on application to the Principal, Mr J. Hargraves. Reference permitted to Gentlemen in the Principality. 91 BRIDGE HOUSE SCHOOL, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED IN 1835, BY MESSRS. MARTINDALE AND SUART. ERMS?toderate7l?rospectus on applica- Ttion. Payment (!&te? from time of entrance. I j Principal-DIL J. MATHER. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR THE SONS OF GENTLEMEN. EBERSTEIN HOUSE, LLANDUDNO. THE REV. CHARLES FRED. JONES, B.A. j_ (one of the assistant clergy), receives a limited num- ber of gentlemen's sjns to prepare for the Public Schools, 4c. For further particulars apply to the Rev. C. F. Jones. 9698-12,3 MUSIC. fl/lR. A. W. HUGHES, Organist of Llan- IVL driUo Parish Charcb, Professor of Music, reepect. fully begs to announce tg the gentry and the public generally of Colwyn Bay, Llandudno, Llanrwst, and neighbourhood, that he gives Lessons on the Organ, Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing. Schools attended at reduced terms. Highest references from present and past pupila. All communications respecting terme for Lessons, engagements as Pianist at Evening Parties, Baritone Vocalist at Concerts, &c., address, Mr A. W. IFUGHES, Professor of Music, Colwyn Bay. 4;j3 HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION FOR THE DAUGHTERS OF GENTLEMEN. SUNNYSIDE, RHYL. \[V/f I ISS JONES, assisted by Resident Foreign l GovemeMOt and Visiting Professors, receives a limited number of Young Ladies. The oollrse of Instruc- tion embraces the usual aubject. of a thorough English education, with Freuch, German, Latin, Pianoforte, Singing, Theory of Music, Dancing and Drill. Terms on application. 574-1585 THORNCLIFFE HOUSE, CHESTER. Heme com forts and Christian training, combined with superior educational advantages adapted to the requirements of the present day. When desired, Pupils aie prepared for tLe Cambridge Local and College of Preceptors' Examinations, in each of which they have been most successful. Professors View of the House, which is most delightfully itnated, together with references, terms, etc., will be forwarded on application to the Principal, ? p?? 739 Mm. R. L DEW. LIVERPOOL COLLEGE. PATRom.-The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Harrowby, K.G. VISITOR.-The Rt. Rev. The Lord Bishop of Chester. PRESIDENT.—The Rt. Hon. The Earl of Derby. CHAIRMAN.-Edw.rd Whitley, Esq., M.P. ImPUTf CHAIKMKN.—Edward Lawrence, Esq. Christ. Bushell, Esq. PRiNcipAL.-The Rev. Geo. Butler, M.A., late Fellow of the Exeter College, Oxon. THE NIXT QUARTER WILL BEGIN ON THURSDAY, 1ST APRIL. For Prospectus and other information, apply to 221 ° J. GREGORY JONES, SECRETARY. BEAUMARIS SCHOOL, N. WALES. HEAD MASTER;— STEPHEN D. ORME, M.A., Trinity College, Dublin, late Assistant Master of Rossall School. ASSISTANT MASTERS:— J. R. LEE, B.A. (28, Wrangler), late Scholar of Pem- broke College, Cambridge. HERR HENMANN, Konigsberg University. Mr W. LAMING, S. Kensington. THE course of instruction includes all the branches of higher education. Fees for Upper Sohool, £8 a year. "Lower School, £ 6 Boarders are receiyed at the School House, and at houses in the town. There are Three Scholarships of £40, tenable for three years at any place of higher education, and a number of Zhibait'ions at the School. Next Term begins JSDuar, 21st, 1880. 713C FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. HEAD-MABTEK W. GLYNN WILLIAMS, B.A. ASSISTANT-MASTERS W. ROWLE9, B.A., late Scholar of St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, Senior Optime. W, 1L BAKER, B.A., late Scholar of Queen's College, Cambridge, 15th Wrangler. G. SAYER, B.A., Trinity College, Oxford, 2nd Class Classical Moderations. E. GSCHWIND, Zurich University. F. S. EARP, Royal School of Mines, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. J. C. ROWLANDS (Drawing). E. W. THOMAS (Singing). NEXT TERM will begin at nine a.m on NWeduesday, May 5th. Boys wishing to enter will pass a qualifying examination at the School House, at three p.m., on Tuesday, May 4th, Five Scholarships will be offered for competition before the end of September next, two of £8 per annum, limited to boys under 14, and three of 210 the length of tenure in each case depending upon merit. Also a Boarding Exhibition of £40 per annum, open to boys under 17. jffoteig. BANGOR, NORTH WALES. THE PENRHYN ARMS HOTEL. C. BICKNELL, PROPRIETOR. An Onnibus stttnd. the Trains, 16 CLARKE'S PYRAMID NURSERY LAMP FOOD. WARMERS. 3s. 6J., r- and 6s. each. See that the name is on the Lamp. CLARKE'S PYRAMID NIGHT LAMPS, the" Bur. glar's Horror." Is. each. pLARKE'S PYRAMID NIGHT LIGHTS, the only Lights suitable for Nursery Lamps, and the Burglar's Horror." Sold everywhere. T? HE CARLTON WHISKEY ELEVEN YEARS THI2.ARR1. ::i & Co., Inverness and London. The Carlton Whiskey is a blend of the finest Highland Malt, stored in Sherry Butts for ELEVEN YEARS. flARLTON WHISKFY. The s",?t.?y w,iti?g from ? the Carlton C!nb. Dec. 20th, 1875, says, The con- sumption of Whiskey in this Club has greatly increased siacb it haa been supplied by your firm." rpHIS GRAND OLD WHISKEY is uppli?d nly by T Richd. Mathews &at their duty paid ware- bouses, 92 and 94, Albany-street, London, N.W., at 45.1. per dozen nett cash. TOYS! TOYS!! TOYS! IN INCONCEIVABLE VARIETY, JOHN OWEN, WHOLESALE TOY tj DEALER, 49, SHUDEHILL, MANCHESTER. Overflowing Stock oi CONTINENTAL an d BRITISH v1ČiV t :eTCh, Cricket, Badmenteu Lawn Tennis, Balls, Bats, Wickets. Novelties of every d?eription in Workboxee, Desks, Lhouibg Cases, Tea Caddies, Cutlery, Jewellery, Hair and Combs. OWEN'S COLLECTION OF GLASS Bnuhes, ORNAMENTS, Lustres, Vases, and Shades, is unequalled. ENCHANTING CHRISTMAS PRE- Ladies' Companions, &0. EVERY VARIETY Sis ENPTUS, RSES, BAGS, ALBUMS PERFUMERY, and IN SOAPS. Noah's Arks, Dolls, Drums, Toys, Building Bricks, and Puzzles of all kinde. Terms—Cash. Cases of Goods always packed up to suit any trade from;C2 to £5, and £10- to £1.5, well assorted of all kinds. Price List Free on application. NOTE THE ADDaEss: THE OLD ESTABLISHED TOY WAREHOUSE, 49 & 51, SHUDEHILL, OPPOSITE THOMAS-STREET MANCHESTER. 9407 JOHN IW.EN, PaopaiEWB inoiufi* MONEY! MONEY!! MONEY! 52, TOWEP. BUILDINGS, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL. N S. HART, SOLII: PROPRIETOR. TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.-Time and unnecessary expense can be saved by applving, either personally or by letter, to the above address, where cash advances are made (¡om £10 t..01,000 (with- out sureties) on the shortest possible notice, end on the most reasonable terms. Repayments by easy instal- ments to suit borrowers. Can be made either personally or remitted by post-office orders or in pmtage stamps, thereby affording every facility to parties whose time is all object to them. Please note the address as above. N.B.—No connec- ion with any other office. 6703—684 MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES BY THI NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, NLIMITICD, 3, Great Charles-street, Birmingham. From £10 to £1000 at a day's notice, in any part of England or Wales, upon Promissory Notes, or upon mortgage of furniture, stock, plant, crops and fanning implements without removal. Advances made upon Deeds and Life PolicioatE5 per eent. NO SURETIES or unnecessary expense. required, and all communica- tions are strictly private. Apply personally, or state amount required. amoun DAVID TURNER, Manager. N.B.-Distance no object. The above Bink lends more money annually thau any two or three (combined) of the largest Advance Offices or Deposit Banks through- out England, and no good application is ever refused. Established 1867. MONEY TO LEND, WITHOUT SURETIES, BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. ALL Respectable Householders, whether tkey are private Geatlemea or Ladies, Shop- keepers, Farmers, Car Proprietors, Cow Koepsri, Tradesmen, or Clerks, can be accommodated by this Bank with bums "f Money from £10 to £1000, repayable by easy instalments, extending over one year and upward-, to enable them to increase their stocks and afford them every kind of temporary acoommoda- tioD, without friends as sureties and without any unnecess- ary delay. Applicants would do well before applying to any office to cousider its respectability. This office was established in 1875, and since that time its bvuioess in advances has been rapidly increasing, and it now makes mere advances than any other siugle private advance office in the provinces. Every information willingly afforded. Apply, either personally, or if by letter state amount required, to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, 21:South John Street, Liverpool. A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE, 220,000 FOR 21, FULL particulars of this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent free on application, enclosing a stamped directed envelope, to John Foster, Esq., 8, Craig's Court, Channg Cross, London, S.W. 750 Inswamt Noticts. CLERGY MUTUAL ASSURANCE SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1829. OFFICE: 1 & 2, BROAD SANCTUARY, WESTMINSTER, S.W. Trustees. His Grace the Archbishop of Canterbury. His Grace the Archbishop of Dublin. The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Winchester. The Archdeaceu of Maidstone. Chairman-Tbe Archdeaoon of Westminster. Deputy-Chllirman-Rohert Few, Esq. Physician—Dr. Stone, 14, Dean's-yard, S. W. Consulting Actuary—Fredk. Hendriks, Esq. Actuary-Stewart Helder, Esq. Total Funds £ 2,610,168 Total Annual Income 306,141 Total Amount of Claims paid upon Death 1,733,490 Amount of Profits divided at last Quinquennial division 343,140 The next Bonns will be due on the 1st of June, 1881. Assurances now effocted share therein. Expenses of Management on all accounts, £3 5s. 9d. per cent, of total income. 108 MATTHEW HODGSON,. Secretary. ROYAL EXCHANGE ASSURANCE JLt CORPORATION, (Established by Itoyal Charter, A.D., 1720.) FOR SEA, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. Chief Office, Royal Exclutngt, London Branch, 29, Pall Mall. The Accumulated Funds exceed 23,900,000. FIRE ASSURANCES on liberal terms. LIFE ASSURANCES with or without participation in profits. Divisions of Profit every Five ?0". A large- participation in Profits, with the guaractee of the invested Capital-stock, and exemption, under Royal Charter, from the liabilities of partnership. All real improvements in modern practioe, with the security of an Office whose resources have been tested by the experience of mere than a Century and a half. A Prospectus, Table of Bonus, and Balance Sheet will be forwarded on application. ABBOT :—MB J. H. A. HALL, Old Bank, Bangor. ATLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY HIEAPSIDE, LONDON ESI ABL ISHED 1808. FIRE AND LIFE. Capital One Million Two Hundred Thousand Peuads. Agent for Bangor MR. WILLIAM P UGHE, National Provincial Bank. Of whom Tables of Rates, Foms of Iltopon la, &ad any o::oadf to etLiIeofAd Fire Amurance may be obtained. N.R-Abolition of the Government Duty.—From and after Midsummer, 1869, all Fire Assurances are exempt rom the payment Government Duty, 5 SUN FIRE OFFICE, LONDON. EsrABUSHKD 1710. HENRY F. SHAW LEFEVBE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq.. Secretary. Total Sum Insured in 1878. £ 258,772,966. Claims paid during the last Tba Years, upwards of °"' TWO ?' MILLIONS S?R?. "?*? ?° All information respecting Fire Insurances may be obtained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. AGENTS. ANGLESEY. Beaumaris Mr Evan R. Thomas. Holyhead Mr Hugh Hughes. Llangefni Mr William Thomas. C ARNARVON. Bangor Mr Henry Harrison. Carnarvon Mr Hugh Evans. Conway Mr William Hughes Tremadoc Mr Robert I. Jones. DENBIGH. Denbigh Mr John H. Jones. Llangollen Messrs Minshall and Parry-Jones. Llanrwst Mr Hugh Roberts. Wrexhaoi Mr John Lewis. FLINT. Holywell Mr Robert Thomas. Mold Messrs Kelly and Keene Rhyl ? Mr William E. Smalley. St. A saph Mr John Jones. MERIONETH. Aberdovey Mr Richard Davies. B,ynti,i. B.1% Mr Jarwerth Jones. Doleelley Mr Thos. P. Jconea-Pam7. MONTGOMERY. Llanfyllin Mr William A. Pughe. Newtown Mr William F. Thomas. Newtown & Llanidloes Mr Bennett Rowlands. Welshpool Mr David WaIL 622 QRIENTAL rjlOOTH pASTE JEWSBURY AND BROWN'S, The only Genuine.—Guaranteed abeolutely free from any pernicious ingredient. Recommended by Medical and other testimony. QRIENTAL IJIOOTM pASTE Is pleasant and agreeable, its use ensures WHITE ° AND SOUND TEETH. Established 50 years as t8 most effectual preservative for the reeth and Gums. ORIENTAL rpOOTH pASTE Warranted to retain its properties, and to keep good IN ANY CLIMATE. The only Genuine is signed JEWSBURY AND BROWN, Manchester. ORIENTAL rjlOOTH pASTE Sold universally by Chemists ind Perfumers. Is. 6d. and 2s. 6d. per Pot; Wholewdoonly, JEWSBURY AND BROWN, Maaahester. 331 Contracts. TO CONTRACTORS. BUILDERS wishing to TENDER for the JL) erection of FARM BUILDINGS at "OLAN. GORS," in the Parish of Llangwyllog, for Captain George Pritchard-Rayner, can see the plans, ko., at my OSce, 8n and after Tuesday, the 23rd inst. Tenders, properly endorsed, to be delivered to me on or before Monday, April 12th. No guarantee is given that the lowest or any tender will ba aeoepted. R. G. THOMAS, Architect. Menai Bridge, 18M. 191 March 15th, 1880. 191 CONTRACTS FOR MILITIA FORCES. BREAD AND MEAT. 11ENDERS will be roceited at the under- mentioned Office, until Twelve o'clock noon, on Wednesday, the 7th day of April, 1880, for the supply of BREAD and MEAT to the undermentioned Militia Regiments, namely:—Anglesey Engineer Militia, Beau- maris Durham Fusiliers, Barnard Castle during the period of Training, '?"?""? on or about the 26th 'L 1880. A;ei Tender and Conditions of Contnet; ad all further information, may be obtained on application at this Office, by letter, addressed to the Senior Commis- sariat Officer, or in person, between the hours of ten and four o'clock. A. W. PIGOTT, A.C.G., District Commissary General. Commissariat Office, Fishergate, York, 13th Maroh, 1880. 194 guointoo itnnouncttUnØ. SPRING FASHIONS FOR 1880 IIf MILLINEBY, MANTLIIS, COSTUMES, ko. BROWN, HOLMES, AND CO. beg to announce their return from Paris and Lyons with the Latest Fashions for the Season, and respectfully request the favour of a visit to their Showrooms. SILKS. They have made large purchases of Silks from the best Makers in Lyons, at prices fully equal to those of last year. These purchases include a variety of the New Soft finished Satins now so much used for draping, called Satin MerveiUeux, Satin de Lyon, and Surah. DRESS MATERIALS. Their Stock of Dress Fabrics includ.. all the New Makes in Ubm,,r. and BeM together with a variety of novel Penian and Japanese Mixtures for Trimmings. NNW PKINTKD WASHING FABRICS in Satiaes, Crepes, and Cretonnes. Exclusive Novelties in Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, Fancy Ties, and Parasols. Patterns sent free by post. CHESTER, Mareb, 1880. BANGOR AND NORTH WALES BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED, 1872; INCORPORATED, 1874. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL J-49,750. President: DII. RICHARDS, Bangor. Managing Director: MB. JOHN LLOTD, Jusc., Old Bank, Bangor. Solieitor: JOHN W. HUGHES, ESQ., Bangor. Surveyors: MR. J. PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, Bangor, and MB. H. WILLIAMS, Green Bank, Bangor. SHARES, X10 EACH, PAID up by Monthly Subscriptions of Two Shillings and 3ixpence (with accumulative interest) in Six Years. Members holaing Shares for Three Years and upwards are entitled io participate in the Bonus, wbich is declared every third year. The Bonus paid in 1875 was To SHILNNM per Share. ADVANCES. Advances on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold Property, can be obtained to any ammnt upon most advantageous terms, for any period not exceeding twenty advantageous tom? for maonuy t ly instalments, or in sue g years, repayable by monthly instalments, or in suo h other manner u map be agree d upon. Interest 25 ll ;:n.e:urh Mortgages may be redoemalat any time on payment of the balance of principal due and a small fee. ADVANTAGES To persons borrowing from this Society:— To T1 re Borrower inot liable for any loiwel The Payments may, in special 08888,. at the discretion of the Dimton,, be suspended for a limited period. Further advances may be obtained (when tbe ??esuri. ties will admit of it) without a fresh Deed. Mortpge. may be redeemed at any time on payment of Mu fee. No Release Deed is required when the Mortgage is paid off. The Mortgage is never called in, eioopt for non-ful- filment of its conditions. Legal Charges aDd Survey Fees are fixed, and very moderate. Prospectuses and any further Particulars may be obtain"d on application to th) Managing Director, Solicitor or Surveyon. 700 WILMAM WILLIAMS, CONTRACTOR AND TIMBER MERCHANT, KINGSLAND SAW MILLS, AND GENERAL JOINERY WORKS, HOLYHEAD. W WILLIAMS begs- respectfully to W acknowledge the kind support of his numerous customers throughout North Wales, and to isferm them of further extension of his. well-known Establish- ment, New Machinery having been erected for all kinds of Joinery Works, he is prepared' to execute all orders- for Doors, Windowm, Mouldings, Skirtings, &c., &c., with :-Ptd,o::d on o:it ;IC'. Importer of American Oak, Eln4 A.b, Birch, Yellow and Pitch Pine Ugi, Pine and Spruce Deals, Lathwoock &c.. &c. Cemeot. Bricks, Tiles, SlateB, Lead, Iron Bars, Hoops,. Nail., &c.r always ou hand. A largp stock of Cart aud Car Shafts, Navel, Spokes., Felloes, and Cart-body Raila. in different simes. Cart, Car, and Carriages made to order or repaired. Painting in 1\11 its branches promptly attended to.. Estimates for all kin& of Joinery Works given on app.n,¡ø.uu. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, KIXGSLAHD SAoW MILLS, HOLTHEAD. Funerals attended with Hearses and Mourning Coaehes. to all parts of the couutry. Terms on application. 207 RICHARDSON BROS. & COS lit BELFAST, DUBLIN, CORK, GALWAY, AND SLIGO, AGRICULTURAL OHE MISTS AND LINSEED CRUSHERS. SOUrl &CKHTS IN IRELAND IIIOB Messrs DREYFUS BROS & Co., Contractors with the PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT, AND SQLB AGENTS IN mEAUID FOR OHLENDORFF'S DISSOLVED. PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GVANO. RICHARDSON'S SUPERPHOSPHATE. RICHARDSOiN'■) BONE COMPOUND. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL POTATO MANURE. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL TCKNIF MANURE. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL FLAX MANURE. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL GillHN MANURE. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL GRASS MANURE. RICHARDSON'S SPECIAL. MANURE for all Crops. These Manures continue to. increase in public favour, and are more extensively used year after year. Their genuillfOoeaa i. now ut1Ívenatly admitted; they will be found of superior quality and good value at selling prices. ALL ARE SOLD WITH GUARANTEED ANALYSES. RICHARDSON'S LINSEED CAKE AND FEEDING STUFFS. AMERICAN LINSEED AND COTTON CAKES. Analyses, Samples, and Prices will be forwarded on application. A G B N T 8: Samuel Evans, Bangor. Benry. Evans, Haverfordwest. Evan Davies, Carmarthen. Evan Evans, Ynye Dihewyd. Wm. Evans, Newport, Pembroke. Wm. Jones, Pembroke. W. J. Jones, Voel Ferry Storea, Brynaieoejm. Jas. Williams, Drefecbau, Aberystwyth. Hugh Williams, Abergele. 699 i$uøíntøø finnounctmtm. MAGNETISM BROUGHT WITHIN THE REACH OF ALL. MR. E. W. WILLES (MEDICAL ELECTRICIAN, FORMEBLT IN THE BKPLOY OF THE LATE EDOAB WSTTOLT) BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Amlwch D and Nei?hbonrhood that he will be in ttec?4-os at Miss Jones, Bryntirion Cottage, Amlwcb, for a short period only, where he may be -.?.Ited in caw f Rheumatic Affeotiom, Gout, Lumbago, Nenrt?n. Sciatica, General Dobility, Biliousness, Nervousness, Indigestion, Affections of the Throat, Chest, Liver and Kidneys, ko., kc., having been appointed Sole Repre- sentative in North Wales for the sale of "Martin's Improved Magnetic Appliances," equal in power to thoee of other well-known makers, but at Half the Price formerly charged, thus placing Magnetism (curative properties of which being now beyond doubt) within the reach of all. Mr Willes has also been appointed Travel- ing Representative to the Holman Liver Pad Co. whose remedies have proved so successful in cases where the Liver or Kidneys are deranged. The Rev. J. A. Roberts, Frondeg, Twthill, Carnarvon; Mr T. Owen, Albert House. Ebenezer and Mr J. Beeme, of MMn. gwyn-street, Machynlleth; also Mr J. Jones, 57, Cae- llepa, Bangor, have each received benefit therefrom, and have kindly permitted references to be made to them. Mr Willes has likewise been appointed Travel- ling Representative for the sale of Madam Enault's "Indian Malachite," an infallible remedy for Tooth- ache, Tic, or Pains in the Head, ka. Applications by post promptly attended to, and p?mphlou, containing testimonia' and list of prices referriug to each article, forwarded if required. Patients visited at their homes if desired. Consultation free. Please Note the Address, and don't delay seeking relief from suffering. ML E. W. WILLES, AT MISS JONES, BRYNTIRION COTTAGE, AMLWCH. 8-939 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESrY. by Special Warrant, dated Dec. 27th, 1866. TO THE PIHNOE WALES. by Special Warrant, dated Feb, 10th, 1866. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Inventors and only Proprietors of thlJ" OBIOIXAL STOCK-BREEDERS' MEDICINE 0 H E 8 T If.l Yr all DISORDERS in HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. In this chest are the following matchless and world. renowned remedies, all that a farmer can require to cure disease amongst his a, ock, and keep them in fine, healthy, and buoyant oonditien The "Chemical Extract," for Wounds, Swollen Ud- ders, and Ewes lambing. The Geous Fluid," for Colie, Scour, and Debility. The Red Drench." for Cleansing Cows and Ewes. The Red Paste Balls," for Conditioning Hoises. The Broncholine," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. The Ga.edyne,for HeaYiug or Paining. The Alcoholio Ether," for Colds and ChiUt. The" Carminative Chalk," for Diarrheal in Lam bit and Calves. Prices of Chests complete, including Key to Farriery," £ 2 16e 6d, £6 6s, and E2 17s 6d (for Horses only). Sent Carriage Paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. Awarded "Certificate of Merit" by the National Agri- cultural Society of Victoria, Australia, Spring Exhibi- tion, 1871;. President's Medal, Spslding, July, 1812 Silver Medal, Manchester and Salford, November, 1874 Silver Medal, Preston, June, 1875; Silver Medal, Stam- ford, September, 1875; Silver Medal, Crewe, Septem. ber, 1875; Special Prize. National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, November, 1875; Medal, Chester, September, 1876 Silver Medal, South African Exhibi- tion, Cape Tosrn, 1877; Silver Medal, Preston, July, 1877; Silver Medal, Northumberland Agricultural Society, Newcastle-on-Tyne, August, 1877; Silver Medal, Knutsford, July, 1878; Medal, North Berwick, July, 1878 Medal, Dairy Show, London, October, 1878; Silver Medal, Derby, September, 1879; and Silver Medal, Wellingboro', September, 1879. These important inventions have stood the test of time, and are the- Farmer's true Friend and Guide in all hi. Cattle Diseases. CAUTION.—Beware of low-priced Imitations,, and see that the name of DAI,, SON, AND HEWITT is o& all bottles and packets. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT; 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W. AND WANTAGE, BERKS. ESTABLISHED 1834. 730 i$uøíntøø ftnnounctmtms. S. HARGRAVES, LAND, ESTATE, AND ENGINEERING SURVEYOR, MOELOGAN, LLANRWST. 661 PIANOFORTES FOR SALE OR HIRE. J. L. AINSWORTH, (ORGANIST, ST. JAMES'.) No. 1, ELDON TERRACE, UPPER BANGOR. 382 J. G. BARTON, SAIL AND TENT MAKER, WINSFORD, CHESHIRE. TENTS and MARQEES on HIRE, capable of accommodating from 50 to 19,000 people. Also, Manufacturer of Railway Waugon Sheets, Cut and Waggon Covers, Stack Covers, Boat Cloths, Ta. paulins, R, kc. Also ou Hire, from 50 to 2000 yards I of Canvass Walling, 6, 7, and 8 feet wide, for feneiBf Cricket Grounds, kc, N.B.—To be Sold cheap, a few second hand Tents, various ei- 9441—1268—866 DAVID D AVIES, BILL POSTER AND DISTRIBUTOR. No, 5, UNION STREET, BANGOR, And a member of the United Kingdom Bill Posters A øaoeiation. All P"ting executed with care and despatch THE BANGOR DIOCESAN DIRECTORY AND CLERGY LIST FOR 1876. CONTAINING also a short history of Bangor Cathedral, and a Chronological List,, with Biographical Sketches, of all the Bishops of Ban- gor from the foundation of the See to the present time. Directions to candidates for Holy Urderttnd other interesting information. Dedicated by permission to the Lord Bishop of the, Diocese. Edited by the Rev. Wm. Hughes, of St. Martin's Chester. Published by the proprietors.—Messrs Dougim Brothers, North. Wales Chronide Office, Bangor. PRICE THREE SHILLINGS. Booksellers can obtain supplies on the usual tenuo by applying to the Publishers. M. E. DAVIES, DRAPER, SILK MKRCER, AND OUTFITTER,. LONDON HOUSE, CONWAY. A LARGE assortment of Boys, Youths, and Men's READY-MADE CLOTHES of everj description, at very low prices. Carpets, Felts, Blankets, Sheetings, and, Counterpanes, and genesai House Furnishing. Prints from 2ld per yard Black Silks for Dresses,, warranted to wear weli STANDARD GOLD WEDDING- RINGS- at the LONDON HOUSE, CONWAY. 1712. J¡JUfintØ annønCmt "ABSOLUTELY PURE." SEE ANALYSES :-Sent Post Free on Application. ELLI S;S Soda, Potaas, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, ► R.A L and Lithia, and Potan Water. tljMp ?1. M ? ?? ?' ?. ?J ?? ?thia, Md PotMa W.tor. <??aS?? W AT EPS. CORKS. BRANDM R. ELLIS & SON,. RUTHIN," and every label beara .RMtlfji-so-TTcEDRfceOR\ their Name and Trade Mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale ef R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGKNSS :—W: BEST 4 SONS, Henrietta. Street, Cavendish SWmre., CAUTION.-Bewans. of spurious imitations, and insist on having ELLISIS MINERAL WATERS. ———— 102 J. W. BENSON, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER By Special Warrant TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, And by Special Appeioioumts to H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, AND H.I.M. THE EMPEROR OF RUSSIA. PRIZE MEDALS—LONDON, DUBLIN, AND PARIS. BENSON'S WATCHES, Of every Description, suitable for all climates, from 2 to 200 guinaas. Chronographs, Chronometers, Keyless, Leven, Presentation, Repeaters, Railway Guards' Set. diers', and Workmen's iWatches of Extra Streagth. BENSON'S CLOCKS, For Churches, Turrets* cr Public Buildings, Diig or Dramni Room, Libmry,CarriagoChtirch, Hen, or Shop. Perpet&?t Calen- daw, Wind Di. &o. daÑb::ak¡¡¡ ENGLISH" Clocks in Wood and Ormolu, Decorated with Blue China, Wedgwood, &c.. from £5 .58. Made solely by BENSON. B E N 8 0 N 1 8 GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY, Of every Deocnption, in the Rich' est ad Newest Designs, at tba Lowest Prices compatible with. good workmanship. Broochm& Bracelets, Necklets, Lockets, Rings, Earrings, k, and also in Diamonds and Precious Stones. BENSON'S "Workman's" £ 5 5s. Silver English Lever. (Warmnted.) BENSON'S Everybody's Silver Watch, £ 3 3s., with Crystal Glass. (WlilN'anted.) BENSS^aTD^Ld ^le Athl6tiC M6etiQ«9' P—»te«ons or Houmbold Use. Special Deaigrsbdti Eetimate. Free. BENSON'S new Pi^PHLETof moet comprehosaive iD ? World, giviag pri- and ill!lstrationa of -e,y Lind, J ust pulllied, two at¿mps. BENSON'S PAMPHLET of CLOCKS, the largest yet puMuh<-d. with designs and prices. Fro% 'wø t..P.?. BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of JEWELLERY, illustrated. Two stamps, BENSON'S new PAMPHLET of SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATE, iUustrated. Two stamps. BENSON'S now PAMPHLET of TURRET CLOCKS, illustrated. Watches Sent Free and Safe by Post. Watches, Clocks, Jewelk-ry, and Plate Repaired by Skilled Workmen. Plate, Jewellery, and Watches Exchanged. CLUBS, MERCHANTS, AND SHIPPERS SUPPLIED. STEAM FACTORY AND CITY SHOWROOMS:— L TJ D Q T E HCIIjL. WEST-END ESTABLISHMENT:- 25, OLD BOND STREET, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1749. 9093 Printed and Published for the Proprietor* by KBNMDIB WHITWOBTH DOUGLAS, at the North Waits Chronidt Office, Caxton House, Bangor, in the parish of Bangor, Saturday, Much 20th, 1880.