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THE ART TREASURES EXHIBITION OF 1876, AT WREXHAM. "UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THIS Exhibition having failed to attract sufficient popular support in a year of un- exampled depression in trade, ended, as is now generally known, in a deficit of £4300. Notwithstanding the most strenuous exertions 0:1 the part of those connected with its manage- ment to make it financially as successful as it was a Imitted to be in every other point of view, the Com- aiiittee failed; and as they failed in a cause which xiust commend itself to all lovers of Art, as well as to those who wish to elevate and improve the taste of the people, it has been determined to make a public appeal for the liquidation of the amount 13till owing—after deducting the large sums pro- mised by the Duke of Westminster (2000) and by Mr Cornwallis West ( £ 500)—which is in round numbers, £ 1800. About £300 of this has, however, been promised; and it is confidently expected that the remainder will soon be raised in the different localities from which contributions to the Exhibition were re- ceived. Subscriptions will be received by the Honorary Secretaries, or by the Collectors appointed by them. COMMITTEE. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P.; Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.; j Mr W. C. West, Mr. T. Hughes (chairman of Quarter Sessions), Mr G. Osborne Morgan, Q..C., M.P.; Mr Watkin Williams, Q.C., MP.; Mr Townshend Mainwaring, Mr T. L. Fitzhugh, Sir H. Robertson, M.P.; Col. Tottenham, Col. P. Humberston, Col. Naylor Leyland, Mr J. Lloyd Wynne, Mr Whitehall Dod, Mr S. P. Hope, Major R. Conwy, Mr J. Fairfax Jesse, Mr J. Scott Bankes, the Rev R. H. Howard, Dr Jenkins, Mr Robert Blezard, Mr Oliver Burton, Mr Thomas Barnes, Captain Mesham, Mr Charles S. Mainwar- ing, Mr H. D. Pochin. MAJOR BIRCH, Maes Elwy, St. Asaph, ( o Mr P. H. CHAMBRES, ( ?~rg Llysineirchion, Trefnant, Rhyl, E559—j SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ s. d. G-. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. 50 0 0 Robert Blezard, Esq., Pool Park 50 0 0 Henry Davis Pochin, Esq. 50 0 0 Reginald Cholomondeley, Esq. 25 0 0 William Chambers, Esq. 25 0 0 P. Henry Chambers, Esq. 25 0 0 J. Lloyd Wynne, Esq. 25 0 0 Gabriel Roberts, Esq. 21 0 0 P Stapleton Hamberston, Esq. 20 0 0 R.GregsonEllis.Esq., 10 0 0 Brooke Cunliffe, Esq. 10 0 0 D-. A. E. Turnour 10 0 0 J. Fairfax Jesse, Esq. 10 0 0 Henry Dennis, Esq. 10 0 0 <<. Wakeman, Esq. (Chirbury) 10 0 0 ■Oliver Burton, Esq. 10 0 0 Messrs. Davy & Son (London) 10 0 0 -Joseph Peers, Esq. 550 3L George Johnson, Esq. 5 0 0 James Goodrich, Esq. 5 0 0 Xlewelvn Adams, Esq. 500 G. H. Whalley, Esq., M.P. 500 The Very Rev. The Dean of St. Asaph 500 Townshend Mainwaring, Esq. 500 The Rev. R. H. Howard 500 Mrs Warren Peacocke 500 Corbet Yale, Esq. 500 Arthur Mesham, Esq. 500 James R. Barnes, Esq. 500 R. Frederick Birch, Esq. 5 0 0 John Bierne, Esq. 5 0 0 John Jones, Esq., solicitor 500 Dr E. Williams. 5 0 0 J. Pryce Jones, Esq. 5 0 0 General Townshend 500 Edward Jones, Esq., Bronwylfa 500 T. C. Jones, Esq. 500 Frederick Potts, rsq. 500 Captain Frank Cole 330 Mrs D. Meredith. 330 Col. Alfred Jones. 220 Studley Martin, Esq., Liverpool.. 220 Mrs Townshend Mainwaring 220 Mrs Snape, Wrexham 220 The Rev Buckley O. Jones 220 John Jenkins, Esq. 220 Thomas Jenkins, Esq. 2 2 0 418. Pearce Hope, Esq. 220 Whitehall Dod, Esq. 2 2 0 J. Scott Bankes, Esq. 220 Major Fernley 220 Charles S. Mainwaring, Esq. 220 Alfred O. Walker, Esq. 220 Arthur Mesham, Esq. (2nd donation) 220 Watkin Williams, Esq., Q.C., M.P. 2 2 0 Messrs Williams & Watson, Liverpool 2 2 0 Mr E. B. Baker, Chester 2 2 0 Mr Henry Greenwood, Liverpool 220 Thomas Gee, Esq. 200 H. D. Meredith, Esq 110 Messrs Braby & Co. 110 Mrs Glascodine, Wrexham 110 Thomas Hughes, Esq, Chester 110 Messrs Borrers Brothers, ditto 110 Meesrs Lamont & Son, ditto 110 Studley Martin, Esq. (2nd donation) 100 Mr Wm. Litherland, Liverpool 100 Mr E. Williams, Carnarvon 100 £ 531 13 0 Subscriptions will be received by Major BIRCH, Maes Elwy, St. Asaph, ( Hon. Mr P. H. CriAMBRES, Llys- 1 Secretaries, meirchion, Trefnant, Rhyl, ) and by all Branches of the N. & S. Wales Bank. WELL WORTHY OF NOTICE AS A CERTAIN CURE Por Bilious and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Wind, Spasms, Foul Breath. Nervous Depression, Irritability, Lassitude, Loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia, Heartburn, Sour Eructation, Lowness of Spirits with sensation of fulness at the pit of the Stomach, Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, &c. DR SCOTT'S BILIOUS'AND LIVER PILLS STAND UNRIVALLED As a General Family Aperient Medicine they have no equal, beiner mild in their operation, and grateful to the stomach, they arive a healthy tone and vigour to the different secretions, causing the necessary organs of the Stomach and Liver to resume their activity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting digestion, and strengthening the whole system. Prepared only by W. Lambert, la, Vere-street, London, W., in boxes ls ljd., and three times the quantity in one, 2s O(T., or post free 15 or 35 stamps, and sold by all respectable medicine vendors throughout the word. The genuine are in square green package with the name and address William Lambert, 8, King William-street, Charing Cross,' engraved on the Government Stamp. Do not be pursuaded by anyone to buy any other medicine instead, but insist on having the right thing. Take down the particulars,—Dr Scoti's Bilious and Liver PlUf, wrapped in a square green package. 915a MONEY immediately advanced to any amount, from £ 50 and upwards, upon every ^description of security, comprising real and per- sonal estate, farming stock, reversions, annuities, furniture (without removal), life policies, and other tangible personal security. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest secrccy will in all cases be observed.—Interest as follows, viz.:— On freeholds or leaseholds from 3 per cent. per annum personal security from 4 per cent. per annum. Other securities at equally reasonable rates.—Applicants are requested to apply in the first instance by letter, containing full particular?, in order to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDERICK HAWKINS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Blooms- bury, London, W C. EGQ—i THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS (OFFICES OF "Y GENEDL GYMREIG" AND "NORTH WALES EXPRESS,") NEW HARBOUR, CARNARVON. THE Proprietors respectfully call the attention of Quarry Proprietors, Merchants, Trades- JL men, and the Public generally, to the opening of the above Works, which have been fitted up with Type and Machinery of the best and newest description. They are thus enabled to execute GENERAL PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. PLACARDS, AND POSTING BILLS, &c., OF ANY SIZE OR COLOUR, SHOW CARDS, PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, FRIENDLY SOCIETIES' RULES, BALANCE SHEETS, ACCOUNTS, MEMORANDUMS, INVOICES, PROGRAMMES, CIRCULARS, BUSINESS CARDS, &c., CHEQUE AND RECEIPT BOOKS, TIME SHEETS, BANKUPTCY FORMS, &c., &c, &c. LITHOGRAPHY, PAPER RULING, BOOKBINDING, &c., &c., On the most reasonable terms, and with the utmost despatch. The Proprietors having purchased a choice and extensive selection of Type, &c., will be able to execute Printing with neatness and clearness, and they hope that by the exercise of tact in thepur- chase of Materials, a prompt and careful attention to all orders, and their reasonable Charges, to merit a share of public patronage. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. BANKEND MILLS, PAISLEY. o CAR LI LE AND CO., BEG TO CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR 6-CORD SOFT AND EXTRA QUALITY GLACE THREiD, WHICH are manufactured expressly to stand the tension of the SEWING MACHINE, and which will be found on trial superior to any other make. C. AND Co. beg also to direct attention to their celebrated CROCHET or TATTING COTTON. -0 HOLDERS OF LONDON, PARIS, AND VIENNA P R I Z E MEDALS, AWARED FOR "VERY EXCELLENT QUALITY o ASK FOR CARLILE AND CO'S 6-CORD MACHINE AND PRIZE CROCHET COTTON. JOSIAH HUGHES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, (fee., BANGOR. 237. HIGH STREET—GENERAL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. OLD EBENEZER CHAPEL,-STOVE, RANGE, AND BEDSTEAD WAREHOUas 159, HIGH STREET,—IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE WAREHOUSE. OLD EBENEZER PLACE,—PLUMBER AND TINMEN'S WORKSHOPS. rOSIAH HUGHES begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that his tf New Stock for the Winter Trade is most complete, comprising. LAMPS.—Rowatt's no chimney duplex, Hink's duplex, The new Lewtas Patent Lamp, and the new Silber, with new improvements for the present season, from the cheapest Sixpenny to the highest finished Drawing-room Lamp. OILS.-The best refined Petroleum, the best French Colza, Benzoline, &c. Josiah Hughes has made a Special Contract with the Petroleum importers for his Winter Stock, securing a full supply of the best quality at the lowest rates. STOVES AND HEATING APPARATUS for Churches, Chapels, Schoolrooms, Conservatories, Hothouses, &c. Special recommendations. GAS FITTINGS.-Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. Careful workmen sent to fix the same. SEWING MACHINES, a large Stock and great variety, at most astounding reductions. All persons needing a Machine will do well to inspect his Stock. Prices from 25s upwards. Easy terms of purchase. A large Stock of KITCHEN RANGES, REGISTER STOVES, AMERICAN CDOKING STOVES, and general Builders' Ironmongery. Also, FURNISHING HOUSEHOLD IRON- MONGERY, in Bedsteads, Fenders, Fire Irons, Cutlery, Electro-plate Ware, Bronze Figures, and articles suitable for presents. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, and MACHINERY, MANGLES, WASHING MACHINES, GALVANIZED CORRUGATED ROOFING, &c. Inspection earnestly invited. Great reduction in prices. c JOSIAH HUGHES, Proprietor. RE-OPENING OF THE CARNARVON ACADEMY OF MUSIC. PRINCIPAL—MR JARRETT ROBERTS, R.A.M. (Pencerdd Eifion). ASSISTANT—MISS JEFFERY, Pupil of Mr Charles Halle. This Academy is founded on the same system as the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, LONDON. Its object being to impart the highest class Musical Education on the most reasonable terms. Mr JARRETT ROBERTS has made a special study of T II EAR T OF SINGING, AND THE CULTIVATION OF THE VOICE, for which he holds Certificates of the following masters which he studied under :— Singing :—Messrs Reeves and Cox. Cultivation of Voice :-Signor Fiori. Italian :-Signor Praga. Elocution Walter Lacy. Pianoforte :—T. Wingham. Harmony:—H. C. Bannister. Competition:- The late Sir W. Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc., M.A., D.C.L., and C. (at the Royal Academy of London). The prominent feature of-the Academy is that each lesson is given privately, and not in class. Each pupil has the advantage of Weekly Lectures on Theory, Sight Singing, &c., free of charge. Ladies' and Gentlemen's classes will be given separately. Pupils enter from any date, the quarter commencing from the date of entry. A limited number of Boarders taken. All information will be given on application to Mr Jarrett Roberts, R.A.M.. Castle-square, Carnarvon. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS. TH1E LARGEST STOCK IN NORTH WALES- Over 50 Pianofortes now on view, embracing the finest productions of the best makers. Special Terms for Chapels, Churches, Schools, &c. Mr JARRETT ROBERTS has pleasure in announcing that he has made arrangements with several of the London principal Pianoforte and Harmonium Manufacturers, and offers the same at the London Printed Price Lists. The above also are offered on the three years system, payments made in twelve quarterly equal instalments. Harmoniums from Four Guineas. Pianofortes from Fifteen Guineas to 200 Guineas. 726 h Specimens and Price Lists on Application. NORTH WALES TRAINING SCHOOL OF MUSIC, 12, UXBRIDGE SQUARE, CARNARVON. PRINCIPAL ME. JOHN HENRY ROBERTS (PENCERDD GWYNEDD), Pupil of the late Sir W. Sterndale Bennett, Mus. Doc., M.A., D.C.L., Associate of the Royal Academy of Music, London Local Examiner (by appointment) of intending candidates to the Royal Academy; holds a "first class diploma" from the Committee of Management of the Royal Academy, London; Composer of the Prize in Musical Composition, Car.tata—" The Gorscdd Ode" at the Bangor Royal Eisteddfod, awarded Twenty Guineas and Gold Medal, and several other important toorks. THE necessity for a preparatory school of music has long been felt in North Wales, as we have had ample proof of rare musical genius in the country, there being no institution, where talent could be developed and prepared for the highest training possible at the Royal Academy of Music, the National Training School in London, and on the Continent for the several conservatories there,-we hope that this institution will have a share in encouraging the study of music in the Principality. As the gift of musical genius is found in all grades of society, and frequently among persons of every limited means, great care is taken that no extra expense is incurred, save for what will be trulv necessary for their advancement in the art, which is very important to committees forming for the purpose.of aiding such talents. THE BRANCHES TAUGHT INCLUDE: PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, ORGAN. SINGING, HARMONY, COMPOSITION, Applications for admission to the Training School of Music to be made to liIR. JOHN HENRY ROBERTS, A.R.A.M., 12, Uxbridge Square, Carnarvon, of whom all particulars may be obtained. Next Term Commences on Tuesday, January Sth, 1878. P I A N 0 FOR T E S A N D II A R M 0 N I U M S, BY THE BEST MAKERS, ONLY SELECTED FOR STUDENTS.—ALSO, ORGAN.S AND II A R M 0 N I U M S S SELECTED FOR CHAPELS AT COST PRICE. G 10-11 J. H. ROBERTS, Principal. THE BRUNSWICK CARRIAGE WORKS, CARNARVON. ROBERT WILLIAMS BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and his numerous Customers that he has purchased the -D above extensive business, lately carried on by Mr John Owen Jones, where, by strict and careful attention, he hopes to merit the continuance of the patronage accorded to his predecessor. All kinds of Carriages, comprising LANDAUS, BROUGHAMS, OMNIBUSES, BRAKES, WAGGONETTES, PHOTONS, WHITECHAPELS, DOG-CARTS, ALEXANDRIAS, &c., &c., made of the best materials, style, and workmanship. His STOCK also comprises a. first-class selection of CARRIAGE LAMPS, APRONS, (both Leather and India Rubber), RUGS, MATS, &c &c. SECOND-HAND TRAPS BOUGHT, EXCHANGED, AND REPAIRED. Particular attention is always paid to the selection of good, sound, and well-seasoned timber (a large quantity of which is always kept on kand), which ensures quick despatch and without any risk of green timber being used. R. WILLIAMS' experience in the Hardware Trade enables him to buy Springs and Axles, and all kinds of Carriage Ironmongery from the best Manufacturers and at the lowest prices. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— R. WILLIAMS, BRUNSWICK CARRIAGE WORKS, E425-h CASTLE SQUARE CARNARVON. A WONDERFUL REMEDY. GRIFFITH OVIEN'S PECTORAL ESSENCE" OF COLTSFOOT. ,v^ESSE9Cf„, r c.: -1 •• r g1, *>v.fc: i. TRADE MARK [HE best, safest, and most effectual remedy far Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, iL and all disorders of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs, which destroy annually 500.000 of her Majesty's subjects, prepared only by Mary Ann Owen, widow of the late Griffith Owen. Sold by all respectable Chemists in bottles, Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. This judicious combination is the most effective remedy for and preventive against the consequences arising from exposure to COLD in any degree—Catarrh in any form. When we consider the serious and fatal complaints which have their origin in a slight cold—complaints which may be the prelude to various inflamma- tory diseases, and of which Consumption may be one of its terminations—the <advantage of a reliable remedy will be acknowledged by all. SOLD WHOLESALE BY MRS. GRIFFITH OWEN, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, OR VEGETABLE TONIC. Approved and Registered according to Law. 0 I 0 10. 0 t, i, a k9, 0 A OVE-.[IAE CONSISTING of Quinine and the active principles of Sarsaparilla, Saffron, Lavender, Burdock, Liverwort, Gentian, &c., prepared, scientifically in the proportions, most desirable to ensure its perfect success. The great object of the Quinine Bitters" is to set in order the main springs (as it were) of the mechanism of the body, and to remove the various causes which produce such painful effects in the human system. I They assist digestion, promote and facilitate circula- tion, strengthen the nerves and muscles, purify the blood, brace up the system; in short, bring the whole body into a sound and healthy condition. Being gifted with highly tonic and digestive properties, they are specially recommended as an effective cure for depression of spirits, sensation of sinking in the stomach, bilious head-aches, nervous relaxation, muscular weaknes, wasting of the tissues, disturbed sleep, heartburn, cramp, pain in the stomach, &c. For all affections of the chest, such as hoarseness, cough, spitting of blood, asthma, &c., their effect is acknowledged and appreciated by those who have tried them. This remedy does not injure the teeth, as it is composed exclusively of ingredients of a vegetable character, the action of which on the human system is mild but efficient, and adapted to all ages, from the infant to the adult, and to every variety of. temperament and constitution. They can in no way injure the stomach; and the benefits derived from their use is not the sesult of a temporary and injurious stimulant of the digestive organs, but they effect a radical aad lasting cure, by restoring the normal functions of the stomach, and acting in consort with nature to expel disease. Experiment will serve to establish it as a household remedy. As the Quinine Bitters" act on the constitution generally, the patient is cautioned not to be too sanguine of immediate success, and the patentee does not profess that they act in a miraculous manner," or that the first dose cures," or in "ten minutes," &c., as may be often seen advertised; but they will, after a fair and continued trial, show their beneficial effects, if taken in time. The 4s 6d bottles contain as much as two 2s 9d bottles, thereby the purchaser:may save a shilling. To be had of all first-class Chemists, or direct from MR. GWILYM EVANS, PHARMACEUTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMIST, LLANELLY. Any Chemist can order these, free of expense with their other goods, from the wholesale agents :—Barclay and Sons, London; Evans, Sons, and Co., Liverpool; Bowers Brothers, Chester; Pilling and Graham, Manchester, &c. [E 484 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY DEPOT.. ROBERT WILLIAMS, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, CARNARVON, AND MARKET PLACE, PWLLHELI HAS recently erected some extensive Warehouses in close proximity to the Brunswick Build- ings, wherein to keep Iron, Steel, and Bulky Goods, so that the Show Rooms of the Agricultural Department are-now filled with ALL KINDS OF IMPLEMENTS SUITABLE FOR THE VARIOUS SEASONS, Consisting of CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP PULP OILCAKE MILLS, CORN CRUSHERS, GRINDING MILLS, WINNOWERS, WEIGHING MACHINES, &c., STIFF AND SPRING CARTS, WAGGONS AND LORRIES by the Best Makers, CHAMPION WELSH AND ENGLISH PLOUGHS, CULTIVATORS, SCUFFLERS, PATENT TOOTHED AND CHAIN HARROWS, SHEEP RACKS, CATTLE CluBS, PIG TROUGHS, &c. STEAM ENGINES AND THRASHING MACHINERY. Estimates given for IRON HURDLES and all kinds of Fencing, which will compare most favourably with any English firm. Quarry Proprietors and Smiths supplied with the best Iron and Steel, at advantageous prices. SPADES, SHOVELS, PICKS, HAMMERS MOULDS, and all Quarry requisites. THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT Has been greatly improved, and is'now complete with GRATES, KITCHEN RANGES, HEATING & COOKING STOVES, and an excellent stock of Builcjing Ironmongery. THE FURNISHING DEPARTMENT (to this Department has been added the large room formerly known as the Workmen's Institute, which covers an area of 1,560 superficial feet—the largest Show Roon-i in North Wales) still retains its reputation, which contains a well-selected Stock of Brass and Iron Bedsteads in French and Half- Testers, Spring Mattrasses, Beds, Straw Palliasses, &c., made on the Premises; Feathers and Flocks at all prices. Modern Designs in Electro-plated Goods. Best Sheffield Cutlery, &c. SEWING MACHINES. By the best English and American Makers, including the "HOWE," "SINGERS," "THOMAS," "IMPERIAL," "REMINGTON," "LITTLE WANZER," "PRINCESS OF WALES," "WILLCOX AND GIBBS," "CHALLENGE," "WEIR," &c. SPORTING AND MILITARY AMMUNITION, RABBIT AND BIRD TRAPS, &c. GOODS AMOUNTING TO £ 2 AND UPWARDS IN VALUE SENT CARRIAGE FREE ANY RAILWAY STATION IN WALES. j^Ch THE NORTH WALES EXPRESS, A FIRST-CLASS WEEKLY NEWSPAPER, CONTAINING EIGHT PAGES-48 COLUMMS. PUBLISHED ON THURSDAYS & FRIDAYS. PRICE ONE PENNY. POST FOR SIX MONTHS, BY IF PAID IN ADVANCE, THREE SHILLINGS; CREDIT, THREE SHILLINGS AND SIXPENCE. IT CONTAINS REPORTS OF ALL PROCEEDINGS THROUGH- OUT THE NORTH WALES COUNTIES. A FULL DIGEST OF THE GENERAL NEWS OF THE WEEK. PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL MOVEMENTS. SOCIAL AND RELIGIOUS TOPICS. LATEST HOME AND FOREIGN TELEGRAMS. SPORTING INTELLIGENCE. EDUCATIONAL, LITERARY, AND ANTI- QUARIAN ITEMS. SPECIAL BEPORTS OF MARKETS, TRADE AND AGRICULTURAL MATTERS GIVEN WEEKLY, A feature especially interesting to FARMERS AND TRADESMEN. "THE NORTH WALES EXPRESS" IS THE LARGEST PENNY PAPER IN THE DISTRICT. FIRST-CLASS ADVERTISING MEDIUM. Per Line Parliamentary Notices, Election Ad- dresses, Public Companies, Legal r and Public Notices, Sales of i Property, &c., &c j Furniture Auctions and Private Sales, Eisteddfodau, Entertainments,&c Trade Addresses, Charities, Books, ) Lists of Subscriptions I 6d 4d 3d (Special arrangements made for a series of insertions.} PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES Houses to be Let, Situations Wanted Situations Vacant Apartments Wanted Apartments to be Let Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wants Lost or Found Are inserted at the undermentioned charges One Insertion (20 words) is. Three Insertions" 2s 6d. And 3d. for each additiollalline of eight words. No Credit Advertisements charged less than 52s. 6d. All Advertisements not ordered for a definite period will be inserted until countermanded. PUBLISHING OF.FICES:- Holyhead, Banp ;r, Conv/ay, Llandudno, Rhyl, Holywell, FlL.t, Denbigh, Mold, Poi-tiiiadoc, Dolgelley, and Fcdtiniog. A Discount of 10 per cent. allowed when Advertisement;: arc ordered in both papers. Agencies everywhere throughout North Wales. THE FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF THE APPOINTED PUBLISHING- OFFICES AND AGENCIES, Where Advertisements will be received up to noon on Thursdays:- ABERGELE Mr Robert Jones, Stationer AMLWCH Mr D. Jones, Stamp Office Mr H. Hughes, Bookseller BANGOR. Messrs Humphreys & Parry Misses Davies, Stationers Misses Roberts, clo: Messrs Nixon & Jarvis, do. Mr Mendus Jones, do. „ Messrs Smith & Son, Railway Station BEAUMARIS Misses Davies, Booksellers BETHESDA • • Mr Robert Jones, Bookseller Mr John Jones, do „ Mr D. W. Prichard, do. BALA Mr Hugh Lloyd, News Agent BAGILLT Mr Edw. Williams, Bookseller BARMOUTH Mr John Evans, News Agent BETTWSYCOED Mrs Jones, do. CARNARVON Of all Booksellers and News- agents CONWAY Mr Owen Evans, Stamp Office „ Mr W. J ones, Stationer COLWYN BAY Mr Thomas Davies, Bookseller CORWEN Mrs Jones, London-road DENBIGH Mr W. A. Nott Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Station DOLGELLAU. Mr Robert O. Rees Messrs Smith and Son, Railway DOLYDDELEN Mr Ellis Pierce (Ellis o'r Nant) FLINT Mr Thomas Jones, Post Office FESTINIOG Mr Ellia Roberts, Bookseller Mr S. Howard, do. Mr Robert Thomas, do. Mrs Jones, Cambrian House Tanygrisiau Mr Evan Llayd, Saron HOLYHEAD Mr H. G. Hughes, Bookseller Mrs Williams, Boston House „ Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Station HOLYWELL Mr J. Kerfoot Evans LLANDUDNO Mr W. B. Woodcock Mr Griffith, Napier House Mr Davies, Mostyn-street Mr Roberts, Liverpool House Mr R. C. Tomkinson Mr Wm. Evans, Grocer Mr Andrews, Bookseller LLANBERIS Mr D. H. Williams, Stationers' Hall LLANGEFNI • • Mrs Williams, Bookseller LLANERCHYMED'O Misses Jones, do. LLANRWST -Ilr Evan Evans, IV(itlin-+rect LLANFAIUFECIIAN Mr E. Williams, China-terrace LLANGOLLEN Mr Holding MOLD Messrs Beresford & Co. Messrs Pring and Price Messrs Hugh Jones & Co. MENAI BRIDGE Messrs Smith and Son PORTDINORWIC Mr John Roberts PORTMADOC Mr R. G. Humphreys, Book- seller Mr O. P. Williams, do. Mr David Lloyd, do. PWLLHELI Mr Robert Owen, Stationer PLNYGROES Mr Griffith Lewis, Bookseller P 2NMACHNO Mr W. P. Jones, News Agent PENMAENMAWK Mr R. Prichard, Bookseller" RHOSYMEDUE Mr D. Jones, Printer RUTHIN Mr R. Lloyd RHYL Mr D. Trelieame Mr Berrinsrton Mrs C. Nott Messrs Smith and Son, Railway Station