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ENVELOPES! ËNVELOPES! ENVELOPES! A LA liG i" STOCK OF BUSINESS ENVELOPES, FROM 3s. 9h. PER THOUSAND, AT THE CARNARVON PRINTING WORKS CARNARVON. TN L A R G E M E N T OF 41Y GENEDL GYMREIG" Welsh Natioti). IN" consequent' of the unprecedented uccess that has attended the publication of the Y -Genedl Gymreisr," it has been deemed expedient to make a considerable enlargement in its size. THE LARGEST OF WELSH PAPERS. CIRCUIJATION-1,OOO WEEKLY. 500 AGENCIES IN WALES. Having such an extensive circulation in the Com- mercial and Agricultural circles the Genedl V '3 Tymreig affords to advertisers siiecial facilities, and undoubtedly is the best medium for advertis- ing throughout Wales. Y GE XEDL GYMREIG" (The Welsh Nation). LARGEST OF ALL WELSH NEWSPAPERS. EXCELLENT ADV HUT IS l.N (J MEDIUM. CIRCULATION 23,000 WEEKLY. WELL WORTHY OF NOTICE AS A CERTAIN CURE For 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 faIness at the pit of the Htomaeh. Giddiness, Dizziness of the Eyes, iVc. DR SCOTT'S BILIOUS AND LIVER PILLS STAND IT NRIVALLED As a General Family Aperient Medicine they have no equal, being mitd in their operation, and grateful to the wtomaeh, they give n healthy tone and vigour to the different secretions, causing the necessary < organs of the Stomach and liver to r< sume their^ctivity, thus restoring the appetite, promoting ingestion, and strengthening the whole system. Prepared only by W. Lambert, la, Vere-street, London, W., in boxes Is lid., and three times the quantity in one, as 9d., or post free 15 or 35 stamps, and sold by all respt*. cable medicine vendors throughout the word. The are in "qnnre green package with the name and address Willitin 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 Scott's Biiiovs and Livnr J'lUn, vwpj*tf in ( j/reen package. 915a J. W. RlliDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. sn]i SKCONB EDITION. 18 IT A POLITICAL JOB? If you wish to be Wiser than your Neighbours, read "w H C H 7" "AN IRASCIBLE OLD (GENTLEMAN," OR "A POLITICAL JOB." London W yman and Son Carnarvon: D. W. Davie", bookseller, Bridge-street and High-street; Bangor: 11,1. Davies, bookseller, High-street; and all booksellers. VKICK ONE SH.ILJ.INO. 1311h MONEY immediately advanced tp any amount, from £30 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 secrecy 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 particulars, in order to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDERICK HAWKINS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Blooms- bury, London. W C. —i TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—A -L gentleman wishes to advance £ 8000, and would lend the same in sums of £ 100, £ 200, or £ 300 to res- pectable persons, on their own personal bond alo-iie. No other surety required. Interest, 6 percent. Inquiries strictly private. Send a stampted direc- ted envelope, and full statement as to some wanted, and method of repayment (uot to extend over 10 years); to Mr II. c. Newgent, 1, Russel-street, ermondsey, London, S.E. 1310a DEBILITY AND NERVOUSNESS. — Re-Issue of "THE WARNING VOICE," Dr Smith's Celebrated Work, of which 500,000 Copies were Sold. Revised Edition. Now Heady,Y¡2 pages, by post to all parts of the World, in Envelope, two' stamps.—THE WARNING VOICE. This is a Special Medical Book addressed to Vontli and Manhood on the Cause, Symptoms, Consequences and/Treatment of Debilitating Diseases. By HhNllY SMITH, Doctor of Medicine of the Guiyersity of Jena, by ^THIS 18 A NEW MEDICAL WORIv on the Nature, Treatment and Cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowm ss of Spirits, In- digestion, Dimness of Sight, A an^ of Energy, Deafness, Epilepsy, Piles, Premature Decay, Headache, &c., resulting from Loss of Nerve Power, the results of Intemperance, Late Hours, Worry, Brain Toil, &c., which, if neglected, will end in Confirmed Debility and Premature Decline. Gives the Advice and Instructions, the resmt of Thirty Years' practice, by which Thousands have been-restored to IWI, Illustrated by Gases qpd Testimonials from grateful Patients, with means -of Cure usetl in each ease. DR. HENRY bmixii, 8, Surioa. Crescent, Louden, W- C. 1384h SMALL PROF ITS—QUICK RETURNS." '==-=-=-:cc.=-==-:==.c=,' "c_-=-=-=c. M. B. F O IT L K E S, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTG ATE-STREET, C A B N A E V0 N, BEGS to inform her numerous Customers and the public that she has just returned from the principal Markets, where she has selected a Splendid Variety of DRAPERY AND MILLINERY GOODS. Suitable for the coming Season, which for eligance and quality combined with the most reasonable prices cannot be surpassed. An early call is respectfully solicited. LADIES' AND GIRLS MILLINERY BONNETS. DITTO DITTO TRIMMED STRAW. HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMME D. LADIES JACKETS IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. MAIDS AND GIRLS DITTO ALL SIZES. DRESS MATERIALS IN ALL THE NEW FABRICS. BLACK AND COLOURED SILKS AND VELVETS OF THE BEST MAKES. LADIES AND CHILDRENS' COSTUMES. BABY LINEN AND LADIES UNDER CLOTHING. GLOVES, HOSIERY, TIES, UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, &c., &c. A Special Lot of Ladies Twilled Silk Umbrellas at 4s lid, worth 7s Ud. Gent's Ditto, at 6s lid, worth 10s 6d. Please note the address,— M. B- FOULKES, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTGATE-STBEET, CARNAIIVON. The Fourth Shop on the left in going from Turf-Square. 14Glh THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. TWO CONCERTS ON EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 22ND, 1878. ===:'=:=:========-==:=::=:-=.=:=::=_-=-=:=:=:=- ARTISTES MADAME LEMMENS SHERRINGTON, 1 I MISS MARY DAVIES, MISS GAYNEY GRIFFITHS, EOS MORLAIS, MR. GORDON THOMAS. PENXILLION EOS Y BERTH AND EOS MAI. HAUP:— MK. J. E. DAVIES, BETHESDA. THE CARNARVON CHORAL UNION, THE WAENFAWR GLEE PAETY, AND THE NANTLLE VALE BRASS BAND. PIAXO DR. ROGERS, P. AN GO a, AND MR. JOHN WILLIAMS, CARNARVON. DOORS OPEN FOR THE AFTERNOON CONGERT AT 2 FOR 2.30. EVENING, C).30 FOR 7, p.m. -—~ o: —" ADMISSION: -Afternoon Concert, 2s. and Is. Evening Concert, 3s. 2s. and Is. :0:- IN THE EVENING WILL BE RENDERED MENDELSSOHN'S "HYMN OF PRAISE." THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS IS AT GEORGE II OL L Át\ N D' S NI-U SIC W A II E H O U S E, NORTH B O A I). OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, C A II N A II Y O N rrAE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, COLLARD JL AND COLLARD, and all the best makers are to be seen. G. H. having made arrangements with the best London firms to buy large quantities for Cash, can now offer PIANOS and HARMONIUMS at a discount of Twenty per cent of the list prices. A Warranty given with each Instrument. OTIC E-G. H. being the only Practical and Professional Tuner and Repairer in Carnarvon, cautions the Public against employing persons to Tune and Repair who are not qualified to do so, as by eniploilill-, such persons, Instruments are more likely to be damaged. All Instruments sent to G. H. for repairs are done on the premises and not sent to London, as is done by other people, con- sequently G, H. can do them at about a THTltD THE PRICE. PIANOS and HARMONIUMS TUNED. REPAIRED, and RE-SILKED, &c. Lessons given in SINGING, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, VIOLIN and CORNET. TUTORS for every Instrument kept in Stock. A Large Stock of Cheap Music at 3d e&L(" A Catalogue sent 011 receint of one stamp, also a Large Stock of Best Music at half-price. JOSLALIHUGHES WHOLESALE AND BET AIL IRONMONGER, &E„ BANGOR. 237 HIGH STREET,—GENERAL RETAIL ESTABLISHMENT. OLD EBEJsEZER CaAPEL,—STOVE, RANGE, AND B;:DSTr,>n WA(UHOUSt: 159 HIGH STREET,—IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE WAREHOUSE. OLD EBENEZER PLACE,—PLUMBER AND TINMEN'S WORKSHOPS. JOSIA.H HUGHES begs to inform his friends and the public generally, that his New .Stock for the Winter Trade is most complete, comprising. LAMPS.— Rowatt's no chimney duplex, Hmk's duplex, The new Lov,*tas 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. TAP GAS FITTINGS .-Chan( eliers, 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 CJOKING 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. A WONDERFUL REMEDY. GRIFFITH OWEN'S PECTORAL ESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. 5?/- f: .<t}J¡¡J?/ TRAOE MARK T'HF. best, safest, and most effectual remedy lor Coughs, Colds, Asthma. Catarrh, 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 Chemist^ in bottles, 15. lAd., 2s. 9d., and 4s. UtI. each. This judicious combination is tl*, 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 sHrjhi cold—'complaints which maybe the prelude to various inflamma- tory diseases, and of which Consumption may be one- of its terminations—the advantage 01' a rrJicMe rcmc.li/ will be acknowledged by all. SOLD WHOLESALE BY MRS. GRIFFITH OWEN, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. CLWT-Y-BONT. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT.—R. B. ELLIS, General Draper and Outfitter. Cedwir Cutter me drus. Gwneir pob arch fib yn brvdlon. Frisian rhesymol. 594 BANGOR. T)ROYISION MERCHANTS. Wholesale.—EDWARDS & Co., 339 & 210A, High-street. JL X JL>ui'LwXta iii J. UU« AIOILFC J II 0-W V* PORT OF CARNARVON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Harbour Offices, Car- arvon, on Tuesday, the 7th day of May, 1878. nThe following valuable Yards and Buildings :— Lot 1.—A Yard and Sheds occupied by Messrs Jones, Owen, & Co., containing 523 Square Yards, or thereabouts. Lot 2.-A Lime Kiln and Sheds, occupied by Mr Robert Oweu, containing 501 Square Yards, or thereabouts. Lot 3 and 4.-Yards and Sheds, occupied by Messrs De Winton & Co., and Jones, Own, &: Co., containing 1135 Square Yards, or thereabouts. The whole Property will be offered, in the first instance, in Ono Lot, and if not Sold, then in several Lots. It has a River Frontage of 92 yards on the one side, and a Road and Railway com- munication on tke other. particulars, apply t-ct^r the Hanpur Office^n Carnarvon,"wlm will show the Preiwses. ™ • < JOHN JACKSON, bour Office, Clerk to the Trustees. let April, 1878. 1386 h PENMAENMAWR. SALE OF HIGHLY VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND, ARRANGED IN LOTS FOR BUILD- ING PURPOSES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR GEORGE FELTON very respectfully announces that he is favoured with instruc- ons of Mr A. Duncan to prepare for SALE BY AUCTION at the Penmaenmawr Hotel, on Thursday, the 25th day of April, 1878, at three o'clock in the afternoon, about 20.MAGNIFICENT FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, occupying a situation from which the whole of the Grand Marine and Mountain Scenery of the locality and the far distant lies uninterrupted. The Sites will be of dimensions sufficent for the erection of moderate-sized Villa Residence, and will thus come within the scope of all classes cO investors and speculators and looking to the improbability of a like opportunity occuring for many years to oome, if ever, this should render the competition most spirited. Lithgraphed plans are in course of preparation, and more detailed particulars will appear shortly meanwhile application may be made to William Jones, Esq., Solicitor, Conway, or to the Auction eer, Mostyn Estate Offices, Llandudno. February 27th, 1878. 1252-h BODHYFRYD, NEAR LLANRWST. S de of Superior and Well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARMING STOCK, and other effects. MR JOHN PRITCHARD has been in- structed by W. D. Roberts, Esq., to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the above Residence, distant about four miles from Llanrwst, and about three- and-a-half miles from Talycafn Station, on Wed- nesday, April 24th, 1878, commencing at Eleven o'clock a.m. most punctually, an assemblage of excellent Modern Household Furniture, comprising a highly-carved Walnut Drawing Room Suite, richly upholstered Walnut Centre, Card, and Occasional Tables, Mahogany Dining Room Single and Easy Chairs, upholstered in morocco Mahogany Single and Easy Chairs, Sofa, and Couch, upholstered in hah'; Mahogany Dining, Loo, Pembroke, and Ftcy Tables; Mahogany Sideboard and Chef- fonicr, Mahogany Hall Chairs, Bronze Hat, and Umbrella Stand, Barometer; a brilliant-toned up- right Grand: FULL COMPASS PIANOFORTE by Dreaper, containing all the most modern im- provements a sweet-toned 6 7 -8ths COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, in rosewood case: Mahogany Canterbury; superior Brussels, Tapestry, Kidder- minster Carpets, Oilcloth, Highly-carved Maho- gany Half-tester and Four-post Bedsteads, with appropriate Drapery; Iron Half-tester and French Bedsteads, Hair and Flock Mattresses, Superior Feather Beds, Mahogany Toilet Tables with Glass attached, and Washstands with Marble Slabs, Mahogany Winged Wardrobe with plateglass centre, Mahogany Chests of Drawers Mahogany, Polished Birch, and Painted Washstands and Dressing Tables, Cane-seated Chairs, Towel Rails, Ottomans, Commodes, Single and Double Sets of Toilet Ware, Baths, Kitchen Furniture, Culinary Utensils, Patent Mangle, Patent Knife Cleaner, Dairy Vessels, Garden Chairs and Seats. Lawn Mower, a light-running FOUR-WHEEL WAGONETTE in excellent condition, pitch-pine Green Cup- board, two double-barrel Guns, a splendid copper- fastened Rowirl- Boat (about 15 feet over alJo), together with the Farming Stock, including six noted Milch Cows (two receii ly calved, and the others to calve at early note); Poultry, about ten tons of well-harvested Hay, Wheelbarrows, Agricultural Implements, Capital Churn, a few lots of Pl"OÐ\YOol!i and Rails, and numerous other Effects. Detailed particulars will appear in Catalogues, which may be obtained, ten days prior to the Sale, at the principal Hotels in the neighbour- hood, or of the Auetioner, 1 & 2, Plasllwyd Ter- race, Bangor. The above residence is most charniiygly situ- ated, and commanding most delightful views of the Vale is TO BE LET, with or without upwards of Thirty Acres of Land.-For particulars apply to the Auctioneer. c,1406-d. ALA COTTAGES7 PWLLIJELL MR. ROBERT WILLIAMS has been favoured with instructions from Messrs William and Ebenezer Jones, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Madryn Arms Hotel, Pwllheli, on Wednesday, the 24th April, 1878. Other two new Leasehold Houses, well built with granite stones, situate at Ala-road, Pwllheli. Term of Lease, 61 years, commencing November, 1877. Yearly Ground Rent, 21s each. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at Pen-y-maes House, Pwllheli. 1434h CARNARVON. TO BE LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BRONSEIONT (late in the occupation of -D Mr Thomas flobley), situate in Segontium- terrace, with Stables and Coach-house attached.— For particulars, apply to Mr Richard Thomas,r agent, 3, Church-street, Carnarvon. 1280h MESSRS G. ORCHARD AND G. FELTON'S SALE OF PROPERTY, LEICESTERSHIRE. THIS Sale, as previously noticed, came off on -L Tuesday, February 26th, 1878, at the Birch Rod Hotel, near Baedon Itill Station, as follows Lot I.-The Residence and bit of £ s. d. Land about the House 890 0 0 Lot 2.—The b acre piece. 106 5 3 2 Lot 3.-Six Cottige. 295 0 0 Lot ,t.-Five ditto 275 0 0 Lot 5.—The three acre piece in Mount St. Bernard 245 7 10 Lot ti.—Furniture 114 0 0 1445h JE192513 1 TO THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR f6r the parish of Llan'oeblig. i u the borough and county of Carnarvon, and to the Superinten- dent of Police of the Carnarvon division, in which the said borough is situate, and to all others whom it may concern. I, Edward Noble, of the Patent Slip Vaults, No. 6, Turkey Shore, in the boiough and county of Carnarvon, licensed victualler and icrated waters manufacturer, being the holder of a strong beer dealers wholesale excise license, do hereby give Notice that it is my intention to apply, at a special Sessions of her Majesty's Justices of the Peace acting in and for the said Borough of Carnarvon, to be holden at the Guild Hall, Carnarvon, on Monday, the 6th day of May, 1878, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, pursuant to section 31 of the Licensing Act, 1874, for a Certificate authorising me to apply for and hold an additional excise license to sell beer and cider by retail, to be con- sumed off the premises in pursuance of the Act 26 and 27 Vic. c. 33, sec. 1, and Acts amending the same, in respect of the house and premises situate and being No. 5, Mount Pleasant, in the borough of Carnarvon aforesaid. And I also give you Notice, that the name of the owner of the aforesaid premises is Harry Harwood, of the Twthill and Eagles Hotels, of Carnarvon, licensed victualler. Dated this 11th day of April, 1878. i EDWARD NOBLE. "OICHARD JONES deceased.—Pursuant to XV the Statute 22nd and 23rd Victoria, Chap. 35.— j All Creditors and other persons having any claim or demand against the Estate of Richard Jones, late of 3, Bangor-street, in the town and County of Carnarvon, Butcher (who died on the 4th day of December, 1877, to whose Estate, letters of ad- ministration with the will annexed, were granted on the 29th day of March, 1878, by Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at the District Registry at- tached to the Probate Division at Bangor, to,Isaac Thomas) are hereby required to send in to the un- dersigned the particulars of their debts and claims against the said deceased on or before the 13th day of May, 1878. And notice is hereby given, that the administrator of the said Richard Jones, de- ceased, will after the 13th day of May next, proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the Claims of which he shall have had notice. Dated 13th day of April, 1878. TURNER & ALLANSON, 1, Church-street, Carnarvon, E1449C Solicitors for the said administrator. HYFRYDLE, Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Talysarti.—To Contractors aud Builders.— TlioiConimittee of the above cliap-l are prepared to receive Tenders for altering their e'laprl, erecting a eralM-v, re-cementing the front, &c. Plans and specifications are to be seen at the Chapel House. Tenders endorsed, sealed, and sent on or before the 29th inst., to Mr Robert Parry, Ptliiivafoii, Tal-y- sarn. The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any Tender. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect and Surveyor, Porthmadog. EbriH 6ed. 1878. 1-393 e DOLWYDDELEN CONGREGATIONAL JL7 CHAPEL. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Committee of the above chapel are prepared to receive Tenders for erecting their new chapel. Plans and Specifications are to be seen with the minister. Tenders endorsed and sealed, to be sent on or before the 26th ihst., addressed to the Rev. R. M. Jones, Independent minister, Dolwyddelen, via Llanrwst. The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender. OWEN MORRIS ROBERTS, Architect and Surveyor, April 8th, 1878. Portmadoc. HUg, LAYING FOUNDATION STONE OF THE JU NEW ENGLISH CALVINISTIC METHO- DIST CHAPEL AT CRICCIETH. EASTER MONDAY. The ceremony of laying down the stoue will be performed by Richard Davies, Esq., M.P., and addresses will be delivered by Richard Davies, Esq., M.P.; John Roberts, Esq., J.P., Bryngwenallt, Abergele Edward Breese, Esq., and W. Watkins, Esq. The chair will be taken by Captain Williams, Parkia, Criccieth. The ceremony is to take place at two o'clock p.m. A special train will run as under. Fares for double journey. 1st class. 3rd class. Leaving Portmadoc 12.15 Is. 3d. 7d. Pwllheli 1. 0 lid. 9d. Avonwen 1.10 lOd. 4d. Persons can return by any train on the same afternoon. -f "NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SI;CCESS.The great- est success this season is the real Welsh Tweed Suit, sold at JE2 12s. 6d. by M. T. Morris, Liver Establishment, Carnarvon. TO BE~SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, nine Freehold Houses, situate at Caeathraw, near Carnarvon.—For particulars apply to Mr Richard Thomas, Agent, 3, Church-street. Car- narvon. 1309a rpo BE LET, Commodious DWELLING JL HOUSE, situate in Ohurch-street, Carnarvon.— Apply to R. R. Williams, Bank-quay, Carnarvon. El448h- THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARNARVON. AT the ab6ve School a thorough, sound, and practical Education is offered. The course of instruction includes Divinity, English, Latin, French, Arithmetic, and Mathematics, Drawing, Writing, and Book-keeping. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and for Mercantile pursuits. Special advantages offered to Private Pupils on reasonable terms. Classics taught by a Graduate of Oxford. Oral and Written Examinations are held at the close of the half-year, in order to teiot the progress of the Pupils. k r A limited number of Boarders are received by the Principal, who enjoy home comforts, and whose Moral. Menttil, and Phrsical training are objects of special attention. XuUUj MAOUCitvLe. US o&liG UU a. t.v oiDl/ONS. A YOUNG PERSON seek a situation as XA. Housekeeper to a Bachelor oi Widower; farm, or otherwise thoroughly understands her duties (no objaction 1 o children). Can be highly recom- mended.—Apply, 1447, office of this paper. E1447c A YOUNG LADY seeks a re-engagement, a? Governess to young children rudiments of music, needle-work. Good reference. -Apply, 1416, office of this paper. El446c. A CERTAIN CURE FOR NERVOUS -A^HEBILITY.—GRATIS, a MEDICAL WORK showing sufferers how they may be cured and re- cover Health and Vitality, without the aid of Quacks, with Recipes for purifying the Blood and removing Skin Affections. Free on receipt of stamp to prepay postage. Address, Secretary, Institute qj. Anatomy, Birmingham. h ROYAL W E L S 11 SATTCE. IT HAS NO EQUAL. SOLD EVERYWHERE. R I C II A R I) EVANS & C U., WREXHAM. 1157x THE PRIZE COMPOSITIONS OF CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877. THE Publisher of the NORTH WALES X EXPRESS having purchased the copyright of the whole of the Prize Compositions, begs to announce that they are in the Press, and will speedily be published. TJiC Chair Ode, and all the Poetry and Transla- tions will be published first in book, crown 8 vo.r paper cover, Is., cloth, Is. Gd. This book will contain also the adjudications and a full account of the Eisteddfod. Express Office, Carnarvon. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND- MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. W. JA11RETT- ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. T J. R. begs respectfully to intimate to T t the nobility, gentry, and the public gener- ally that he has recently added to his staff a first- class Pianoforte Tuner, from the well-known firm of John Brinsmead and Sons, London, and will be enabled to perform with the utmost promptitude and care all orders lie may be favoured with. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired, re-silked, polished. Sc., equal to new. Terms moderate. 1256h THE PRIZE ESSAY AT THE GAR;.YAIlroy NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD ON ON 'THE TRAINING SHIP FOB NORTH WALES," Its Pit y.sleal, Social, and Moral Advantages. Its Pit y.sleal, Social, and Moral Advantages. rrHE above ESSAY', which won the Prize X of Ten Guineas at the Carnarvon Eistedd- fod, will be published in chapters in the NOR TR WALES EX PRESS, commencing February 22. A Limited Nuinot x of Copies of the Essay will be printed in a neat Book, price 6d. Parties desiring copies should order at once. Express Office, Carnarvon. THE MYNYDDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND ,A MEMORIAL, IrON. PKESIDEXT Sir "Wat.kin VT. Wynn, Bart., M.P. Ifox. VICE-PRESIDENTS k The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry. David Davies. Esq., M.P. Richard Davies, Esq., M.P. Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, Knt. Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P. W. Bulkeley Hup-hcs, ESLK, M.P. G. W. Bulkeley Husrlies, Esq. T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Hamuel Holland. Esq., M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq., O.C., M.P. W. F. Maitland, Esq., M.P. Ok Osborne Morg-an, Esq., Q.C., M.P. J. H. Puleston, Esq., M.P. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., fElphin an Gwyddxio), Madryn. Henry Richard. Esq., M.P. Honourable F. Hanbury Tracv, M.P. Captain Edmund H. Vemey. ll.N. C. W. W. Wvnn, Esq., M.P. The Honourable C. H. Wynn, of RImg. &c., &e. lIoy. TEEASUEEE Captain O.M. Crcwe-Rcad, R.N., Plas Diiiam, Llan- dinam. SECRETARY: Mr J. C. Huglics, Manager of Van Railway, Caersws, Mont. At a meeting held at Llanbrynmair, immediately after the interment. Only l:>tli, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read. R.N., (if Plas Dinam, Llaadinam, in the chair, it was resolved to set on foot a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Memorial, in recognition of Mynyddog's talents and services to Wales; and in testimony of the high position which he occupied in the hearts of his countrymen. With this view, Mr J. Ceiriog Hughes, was appointed secretary, and the chairman, Captam O. M. Crewe-Read, R,N. lion. treasurer. The further consideration of the exact form of the Memorial was deferred until August 2nd, when a meeting was held at Cemmaes Road, Sir Watkin W. Wynn in the chair. It was then unanimously resolved 1. That the appointment of the honorary treasurer and secretary at the previous meeting be confirmed. 2. That a subscription be entered into for the founda- tion of an Exhibition in the University College of Wales, open to the Principality, to encourage and deve- lope musical talents. 3. That a Memorial be placed in the Collesre to com- memorate Mynyddog's generous bequest to the Uni- versity for this and kindred purposes. 4. That the best thanks of the meeting be driven to Sir W. W. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the matter. Subscriptions payable to the credit of the Hon. Trea- surer at the North and South Wales Bank, Newtown, or direct to the Secretary (by cheque, or to the Money Order Office, Caersws), are respectfully solicited. J. C. HUGHES, zlau.% er oi Van Railway. Otocber 14th, 1877. Caersws, HwV