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BY AIR. W. DEW.
BY AIR. W. DEW. Onatie Hotel, Ruthin, Bodyngharad Estate, near Ruthin. ••• .April 29 MESSRS DA VIES AND PIERCE. TJandrillo-'y n-rhos. freehold property at that place, and at Llandudno, Ptimiaelmo, and Dolyddelen „ 26 & 27 MESSRS E. H. OWEN & SON. fretting of grazing land at Ty'nypwll, Llan- ddauieilab .Aprils Brynrhedyn, Llandwros, grazing land April 26 Brw Fair, Beddiireiert, leasehold residence .Aprils Mr Arrasden's Temperance Hoivl, Llanberis, nix leasehold hour's .tu v. > u i u«. i i v nr. Lutu- beri* .April20 aOO sheepV^hwilou: April 30 Neuuodd Jiodgadle, Lli'.yn, farm stock May 2 MR. JOHN JONES. ffli* of Timber at Pensai-n April 26 MR. DAVID JONES. farm Stock at Cwmcoryn, Llanaclhaiarn April 27 Gracing land at Brynkir .Aprils MR. ROBERT ALLEN. Brynoroos, at tMjJtown Hotel, Pwllheli May 9 t
Family Notices
Births, fpnmgc.s nntr Deaths. BIRTHS. Eyaus-April 20, the wife of Mr A. Evans, manager, Carnarvonshire District Bank, Llan- dudno, of a son. Gardner-April 22. the wife of Mr Tra Gardner, North Pen'ra it, Carnarvon, of a daughter. Jones—April 21, the wife of Mr John Rowland Jones, Tvn'rardd, Llanddeiniolen, of a daugh- ter. -Tones—April 22, the wife of Mr Wm. Owen Jones, 7u, Everton-brow, Liverpool, of a son. Robc-rts-April 18. the wife of Mr Humphrey Lloyd Roberts, Penybryn Isaf, Llanystumdwy, Carnarvonshire, of a son. Williams—April 21, the wife of Mr Ellis Williams, joiner, Railway-place, Portmadoe, of a. daughter. MARRIAGES. DaviM-Hughes—Apul 19, at the English Weilleyan chapel, Kock Ferry, Liverpool, by the Rev R. Chalmers D.D., Mr P. II. Davies (Ehedydd Ceulan), and son of the Rev R. C. Davies, Borth, Ceredigion, to Miss E. A. Hughes, only daughter of Mr Robert Hughes, 80, St. John's-road, Liverpool. EUis—-Humphreys—April 20, by license, at Zion chapel, Penmorfa, by the Rev Thomas Jones, Eisteddfa, and Mr R. Pairv, registrar, Mr Robert Ellis, G Men Fleece, Tremadoe, to Miss Ellen Humphreys, Glaumorfa-terrace, near Tremadoc. Evans—Davies—April 20, at Sion chapel, Llan- rwst, John, only son of Mr D. Evans, Gwern Bwys Fawr, Eglwysbach, to«Sydney, youngest daughter of Mr J. Davies, Llidiart y Mynydd, Llauddoget, Llanrwst. Hughes—Hope—April 17, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Hugh Hughes, to Miss Catherine Hope,—both of Uxbridge-street, Carnarvon. Hughes—Williams- April 17, by license, at Salem chapel, Fortmadec, by the Rev L. Probei-t, and Mr R. Parr" registrar, Capt Griffith Hughes, to Miss Sarah Williams,—both of Dora-street, Portmadoc. .Jones—Owen—April 22, by license, at New Taburnacle, liol,heild, by the Rev William Lloyd, Mr Hugh .1 ones, engineer, Upper Park- street, to Stiss Mary Elizabeth Owen, Berlin Hwuee, —both of Holyhead. .Jouctl-HugheB-April 19, by license, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr W. R. Whiteside, Mr Owen Jones, Tan-y-bryn, to Mitiil Margaret Hughes, Ty'n-y-macs, both of Cwmyglo, Llanrug. ■Jane*—Williams—Anril 19, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr W. R. Whiteside, Mr Owen Jones, to Miss Margaret Williams,—both of Pen-y-niidd, Llanddemiolen. -.Jones—Parry-April 22, at. St. Mary's Church, Peutraeth, by the Rev Thomas Jones, Mr Owen Jones, Gigfran, Peutraeth, to Miss Hannah Parry, Penfron, Peutraeth. Jones—Humphreys—April 16, at the registrar's office, Portmadoe, by Mr R. Parry, registrar, Mr John Jones, Morfa Bychan, to Miss J. Humphreys, Glanygors, Garn. Dolbenmaen. Jones—Roberts—April 20. at the Tabernacle, Portmadoe. by the Rev Thomas Owen, and Mr R. Parry, registrar, Mr Evan Jones, Ffridd- lwyd, Festiniog, to Mrs Ann Roberts, Osmond- lane, Portmadoe. -Oven—WuHams-ApriI 20, by license, et the Tabernacle, Portmadoe, by the Rev Edward Davies, and Mr R. Parry, registrar, Mr Henry Owen, Tyuchaf, Cwmystra..111yn, Carnarvonshire, to Miss Ann Williunis, third daughter of Mr William Williams, Llecheiddior U chaf, near Brynkir Station. Owells-Williaiyis-April 17, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr William Owens, Gwredog Bach, Waeiifawr, to Miss Jane Williams, 'liefal, Waenfawr. Owenff-Jones-April 19, by license, at the Calvinistic Methodist chapel, Waenfawr, by the Rev Francis Jones. Mr David Owens, Weir- flodi-dywell. to Miss Elizabeth Jones, Cyrnant lodge, Waenfawr. > Owen—Parry—April 20, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, by Mr W. R. Whiteside, Mi-Hugh Owen, Glan'rafon, to Miss Margaret Parry, Bryn Gwvn --both ot Llanrug. Parry—Jones—April 22, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Htiir,, Parry sgubor Goch, to Mbs Ellen Jones, Pool-side, Carnarvon. Pritehard—.Tones April W, at Anfield-road chapel, Liverpool, by the Rev Owen Owens, min ster, Mr J. Piitohard, c ief en; iir S.S. Gladiator, late of Portdinorwic, to Miss C. Jones, Tyddyn Bach, no; r Hettw* Garmon. Pritehard—\Villiams^—April 17, by license, at St. Mary's Church,' Pentraeth, by the Rev Thomas Jones, Mr Robert Pritcha d, sailor, Pentraeth, to Miss Abigail Williams, Llanerchymedd. Roberts—Hughes—-March lb, at Frmcess-road chapel, Live pool, by the Rev Ezra Jones, Mr Kvan Roberts, draper. Lodge, to Miss H. Hughes, Post Office, Fourcrosses, Festiniog. WilliamH—Hughes—April 18, by license, at Llanrug chapel, by the Rev J. E. Jones, and Mr W. It. hiteside, registrar. Mr Thomas Williams, railway breaksman, Brithdir Mawr, Bangor, to Miss Laura Hughes, Penvbont- rvthallt, Llanrug. DEATHS. Handsford—April 14, aged 30, Mr Benjamin Handsford, gardener, B aenldo^, Llante is Jones-April 15, aged 4.3, Jane Jones, Brynddu, Pentraeth. Jones -April 15, aged <•>, Mr John Jones,,joiner, Aim Houses, Peiiymyn'-nd, late of Pentraeth. I<ewift—April 14, iVd wife of Mi- Edward Lewis, Tni, Llanfechcll, Anglesey. Mudge—April 12, aged 11 months, John Thomas, child of Mr John Mudge, Goodman-street, Llanberis. T Roberts—April 17, aged 5 years, Jane Ann, daughtér of Mr John C. Roberts, Board School, Pentraeth. Williams—A pri] 16, aged 5 years. Morgan Humphrey Williams, nephew of Mr Morgan Humphreys, Lake-stiver., Llanberis. WilliumH-April 17, a-jed 7 years and 9 months, John Williams, son of Mr Owen and Catherine W Gerlitn, Behead a. fc
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THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. TIT ANTED. A SECRETARY TO THE CARNARVON PAVILION COMPANY LIMITED.—Applications stating salary, required to be sent to the Directors at the Pavilion Carnarvon on or before Wednesday let may, 1878" I .J' "0_ ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, .1878. THE BROTHERS GILFORT, WILL PERFORM IN THEIR I WONDERFUL FEATS OF STRENGTH. i FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARNARVON. AT the above 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 test the progress of the Pupils. A limited number of Boarders are received by the Principal, who enjoy home comforts, and whose Moral, Mental, and Physical training are objects of special attention. Terms moderate. Prospectus sent on application to MR SIDDONS. SMALL PROFITS-QUICK RETURNS." M. B. F O II LKES, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTGATE-STREET, CARNARVON, 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 moat reasonable prices cannot be surpassed. An early call is respectfully solicited. LADIES' AND GIRLS MILLINERY BONNETS. DITTO DITTO TRIMMED STRAW. HATS TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED. LADIES JACKETS IN ALL THE NEWEST STYLES. MAIDS AND GIHLS 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 lid. Gent's Ditto, at 6s lid, worth 10s 6d..s-; Please note the address,— M B- FOULKES, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTGATE-STREET, CARNARVON- The Fourth Shop on the left in going from Turf-Square. 1461h THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND II A R M 0 N I U M S IS AT GEORGE HOLLAND'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NORTH ROAD, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, CAR NA R V 0 N. £ TWE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOQD, COLLARD AND COLLARD, and all the best makers aro to be seen. G. H. having made arrangements with the best London firms to buy large qPlitities for Cash can now offer PIANOS and HARMONIUMS at a discount of Twenty per cent of tfie>list prices. A Warranty given with each Instrument. NOTICE—G. H. being the only Practical and Professional Tuner and Repairer in Carnarvon, cautions the 1 ubl'.c against employing persons to Tune an I Repair who are not qualified to do so, as by employing such persons, Instruments are more likely to be damaged. All Instruments sent to G. H. for l-epmrs are GOlle on the premises and not sent to London, as is done by other people, con- sequently G. H. can dothcm at about a THIRD 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 ad each. A Catalogue sent on receipt of one stamp, also a Large Stock of Best Music at half-price. A WONDERFUL REMEDY. (iUTmTll OWEN'S PECTORAL ESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. ^c, ESS £ Ncr^ "V/\ • £ -vXi' Mr S-V X-2. £ %>)X <"$< V'^ ■' 'V !'r %>)X <"$< V'^ ■' 'V !'r f<-1:4- -• A'" TRAPl MARK rriIE best, witot.and.most effeetoal remedy for Coughs, Cold*, Asthma. Catarrh, a>r<l all disorch rs of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs, which destroy annually 500,000 "t her Majesty s subjects, prepared only by Mary Ann Owen, widow of the lato Griffith Owen- ^«>la by all respectable Chemists in bottles, Is. lAd., 2s. 9d„ and ■is. lid. eaeh. This indicimti4 combination is the most effective remedy for and preventive a^'aiiipt- the consequences arising from exposure to COLD in any degree-Catarrh in any form. P weeonsider the serious and fatal complaints which have their origin m a n-igh- cot* eomplanits which maybe the prelude to various inflarama- t-ory diseases, ana of winch Consumption may be one of its terminations—the advantage of H rrhnbie remedy will be acknowledged by all. >, SOLD WHOLESALE BY >Vj»" MRS. GRIFFITH OWEN, HIGH STREET, CARNARVON. ROBERTS, WILLIAMS. & 0u.. TIMBER MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD 185, REGEKT ROAD, CANADA DOCK. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS:— BOWDAET RTRKCT, CORNER OF STANLEY EOAD. RW. & Co., have recently made extensive ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DEPART- MENT, where they are now prepared to execute orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kinds of Machine-made Joinery, namely— DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, SKIRT- INGS, CHURCH AXD CHAPEL PEWING, &c. All guaranteed of the best Material and Work- ^mansbip. N.B.—Copy of Designs of Moulds, &e., to be had five on application. 1019g i f I H E R HE k T C A RE I, ESS CABINtT MAKER UPHOLSTERER AND (XWIPLBTK HOUSE FURNISHER. GENERAL DRAPER, &c., i4 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET L LANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 193 pOOL-STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. TO BE LET. The front Window and Stall, p chance seldom offered.—Apply to H. PRIT^KARIJ on the premises. » 1435L I I ♦ THE PRIZE COMPOSITIONS OF CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877. THE Publisher of the NORTH WALES -L EXPRESS having purchased the copyright of the whole of the Prize Compositions, begs to announce that they arc in the Press, and will speedilv be published. The Chair Ode, and all the Poetry and Transla- tions will be published first in book, crown 8 vo., paper cover, Is., cloth, Is. 6d. This book will contain also the adjudications and a full account of the Eisteddfod. Express Office, Carnarvon. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT m WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. W. J ARIlETT ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. WJ. R. begs respectfully to intimate to • 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 he may be favoured with. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired, re-silked, polished, &c., equal to new. Terms moderate. 1256h THE PRIZE ESSAY AT THE CARNARVON NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD ON 'THE TRAINING SHIP FOp NORTH WALES," Its Ph ysical, Social, and Moral Advantages. THE above ESSAY, which won the Prize of Ten Guineas at the Carnarvon Eistedd- fod, will be published in chapters in the NOR TH WALES EXPRESS, commencing February 22. A Limited Numoei 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 MBSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEMORIAL HON. PRESIDENT: Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. RON. VICE-PBESIDKNTS The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry. David Davies, Esq.. M.P. Richard Davies, Esq., M.P. Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, Knt. Lord Richard Grosvonor, M.P. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq., M.P. G. W. Bulkeley livvrhes, Esq. T. E. ijloyd, Esd., Samuel Holland. F" M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq., Q..C., M.P. W. F. Maitland, Esq.. M.P. Q-. Osborne Morpan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. «T. H. Puleston, Kaq., M.-4*. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., (Elphin ap Gwyddno), Madryn. Henry Richard. *5sq., M.P. Honourable F. I^aiio>ry Tracy, M.P. Captain Edmun<'l H. "Verney, R.N. C. W. W. Wynn Esq., M.P. The Honourable^ C. H. Vynn, of Rhug, &c., &c. BEASTS BLSI.: Captain O. M. C* r -Read, it .N., Plas Dintm, \iian- dinam. r SBCSBTABY Mr J. C. Hnghesl INIanager of Van Railway, Caersws, Moat., Atame,etingbell t Uan brynmair ,immediately after the interment. Juj,' I uh, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read. R.N., bt Plaa Diii> i-landinam, in the chair, it was resolved to set era t a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide ( suitable National Memorial, in recognition of M' ddog's talents and services to Wales; and in testii—- ny 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, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R.N., hon. treasurer. The further consideration of the exact form of the Memorial was deferred until August 2nd, whena meeting was hel 1 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 I Wales, open to the Principality, to encourage and deve- lope musical talents. 3. That a Memorial be placed in the College to com- memorate Myoyddog's generous bequest to the Uni- versity for this and kindred purposes. 4. That the best th: nks of the meeting be given to Sir W. W. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the mattei. Subscriptions payabi 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, Manager of Van Railway. Otocber 14th, 1877. Caersws, Mont. TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—A gentleman wishes to advance £ 8000, and would lend the same in sums of £ 100, £ 200, or £ 300 to rest pcctable persons, on their own personal bond alone. No other surety required. Interest, 6 per cent. Inquiries strictly private. Send a stampted direc- ted envelope, and full statements to some wanted, and method of repayment (not to extend over 10 years), to Mr H. U. Newgent, 1, Russel-e+'-oet, I ermemdsey, 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 Ready, 152 pages, by post to all parts of the World, in Envelope, two stamps.—THE WARNING VOICE. This is a Special Medical Book addressed to Youth and Manhood on the Cause, Symptoms, Consequences and Treatment of Debilitating Diseases. By HENRY SMITH, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Jena, by Diploma, 1860. THIS IS A NEW MEDICAL WORK on the Nature, Treatment and Cure of Nervous, Mental, and Physical Debility, Lowness of Spirits, In- digestion, Dimness of Sight, Want 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 result of Thirty Years' practice, by which Thousands have been restored to health. Illustrated by Cases and Testimonials from grateful Patients, with means of Cure used in each case. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. 1384h CARNARVON. I TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BRONSEIONT (late in the occupation of Mr Thomas riobley), situate in Wegontium- terrace, with Stables and Coach-house attached.- For particulars, apply to Mr Richard Thomas, agent, 3, Church-street, Carnarvon. 1280h PORT OF CARNARVON. FREEHOLD PROPERTY TO BE SOLD JL 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 rind Sheds occupied by Messrs Jones, Owen, & Co., containing 523 Square Yaids, or thereabouts. Lot 2 —A Lime Kiln and Sheds, occupied by Mr Robert Owen, containing 501 Square Yards, or thereabouts Lot 3 and 4.—Yards and Sheds, occupied by Messrs De Wiuton & Co., and Jones, Owen, & Co., containing 1135 Square Yards, or thereabouts. The whole Property will be offered, in the first instance, in One 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 the other. For particulars, apply to Mr Jackson, at the Harbour Offices, in Carnarvon, who will show the Premises. ■, # Premises. I JOHN JACKSON, Harbour Office, Clerk to the Trustees. 2nd April. 1878. 138611 RPHE UNITED SCHOOLTBOARD DISTRICT X OF LLECHYLCHED.—TO BUILDERS.— Parties desirous of offering tenders for building a School, and Master's residence atBryngwran, may inspect the plans and specifications for same, on and after this date, at the Post Office, Bryngwran, and at Rose Cottage, Llangefni, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before May 11th, 1878. The School Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. THOMAS, Rose Cottage, Llangefni, Clerk. April 17, 1878. 1463g BRYNCROES, CARNARVONSHIRE. PART OF THE TRYGARN ESTATE. MR ROBERT ALLEN WILL SELL BY AUCTION at the Crown Hotel, Pwllheli, Carnarvonshire, on Thursday, May 9th, 1878, at Twelve for One o'clock, in Two Lots, about Ten Acres of capital Freehold Productive Land, to- gether with the Tenements thereon, now in the occupation of Mr W. Roberts, of Tyfair Mill. Particulars with conditions of Sale may be obtained of Messrs. Gregory, Rawcliffe & Rawle, Solicitors, 1, Bedford Row, London, W.C., and of the Auctioneer, 34, Southampton-street, Strand, W.C. 1459g CARNARVONSHIRE. Sale of a Desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, Pleasantly Situated in the Romantic Village of Beddgelert. MESSRS. E. H. OWEN AND SON ARE favoured with instructions from the Trustees under the will of the late Richard Parry, Esquire, deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 27th day of April, 1878, at the hour of ONE o'clock p.m., subject to the conditions which will be there and then announced, All that Valuable and Charming Detached Villa oalled ERW FAIR. Comprising dining room, drawing room, breakfast room, study, entrauce hall, two kitchens, wine bin, six bedrooms, dressing room and w.c. together, with a three stalled stable, coach house, hay loft, three servants' rooms, coal house, larder, boot house, pantries, closets, and sundry other out- buildidgs, and a large yard attached. The property also includes the beautifully laid out grounds, croquet lawn, small conservatory for flowers, and a gte-den well-stocked with fruit trees, the whole cover.ins an area of about 1600 square yards. The hotse is pleasantly situated, close to the parish c.lVireh, in the village of Beddgelert, com- t!nan<fing extensive and varied scenery along the pivfturesque vale of Gwynant, and is well protected by a good boundary wall, and nicely shaded with planted trees and shrubs. The neighbourhood also abounds with excellent trout and salmon fishing. The property is held under a lease for 6t) years (of which 25 years were unexpired on the 12th day of November, M77), and during the natural life of a gentleman now aged 41 or thereabouts, subject to the annual ground rent of £ 4. For further particulars apply to Messrs. H. C. Nisbet & Co., Solicitors, 35, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, H. Barber, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor, or to the Auctioneers, 23, Bridge-street, Carnarvon. 1401g -i J. W. BURDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND JEWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. m 87tb SECONB EDITION. IS IT A POLITICAL JOB ? If you wish to be Wiser than your Neighbours, read I "W H I C H?" "AN IRASCIBLE OLD GENTLEMAN," OR "A POLITICAL JOB." Loudon W yman and Son Carnarvon D. W. Davies, bookseller, Bridge-street and High-street; Bangor: M. Davies, bookseller, High-street; and all booksellers. PRICE ØSE SHILLING. 1311h 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 securit y. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest secrecy will in all cases be observed.—Interest as follows, viz. On freeholds or leasehol is 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. E60-i NOTHING SUCCEKNS LIKE srccBss."—The great- est success this season is the real Welsh Tweed Suit, sold at t2 12s. 6d. by M. T. Morris, Liver i Establishment, Carnarvon. HUGH JONES, deceased.—Pursuant to an. JLl Act of Parliament, 22 and 23 Vic., chap. 35. intituled "an Act to further amend the law oC real property, and, to relieve Trustees." ApTlCE IS HEKEBY GIVEN that all creditors, and other persons, having amy claim or demand against Hugh Jones, of Glahgors, in the parish of Llangwyllog, in the County of Anglesey, Farmer, deceased (who died on or about the 7th- day of April, 1877, and whose Will was proved in the Bangor District Registry of the Piobate Divi- sion of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 16th day of April, 1878, by Mary Jones, the Executrix named in the said will), are heneby required to send the particulars of their claims or demands to the undersigned, the agent to the Exe- cutrix, at his office at iiose Cottage, Llangefni, in the County of Anglesey, on or before the 11th day of May next, after which day the said Executrix will? proceed to distribute the Assets of the £ ai& deceased amongst the parties- entitled thereto, having regard only to the claim and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and that the said Executrix will, not be liable for such Assets* so distributed, or aiay part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands she shall not then have notice. Dated this 17th day of April, 1878. WILLIAM THOMAS, Public Accountant, Llangefni and Holyhead, Agent for the Exe utrix, 1464h Rose Cottage, Llangefni. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS*— Persons desirous of Tendering for the erection, of a new Chapel, &c., for the Calvinistic Methodist denomination at Bethel, Melinycoed, near Llan- rwst, may see the Plaiis and Specincntions on applying to Mr John Griffith, Caemelwr, near Lliinrwst. Sealed tenders marked outside "Tender for Chapel" to be delivered to the said John Griffith on or befsie Tuesday, May 7th. No plodge is given that the lowest or anv tender will be accepted.. RICHARD DAVIES, Bangor, April 23, 1878. Architect. ol465g SPLENDID SHOW OF GoODS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. M. B. FOULKES, "GLASGOW HOUSK, RASTGATE-STREET, CARNARVON, IS now exhibiting a Splendid r-tock of PfcNB •' STJMMKR GOODS, which will be fefund to. embrace the following:—Dresses in the newest styles, Jackets ior Lndies, Straw and Chip Silk Bonnets, Stntw Hats, Fancy Prints at low figure Fine Black Silk at a reduction, Silk Velvet, 4s 6d. per yard, worth 7s 6d, Umbrellas in all varieties, Stockings, Calico, a large quantity at marvellous prices, Flannels, &c., &c., &c. An early inspection is respectfully solicited. Please note the address- Glasgow House, Eastgate-street, Carnarvon. 1480i M. B. FOULKES. THE RHYL WINTER GARDENS^ GRAND DISPLAY OF SPRING FLOWERS IN GRKAT PERFECTION. The above Gardens are in splendid condition. The Bowling Green, Croquet Lawn, Archery, and, Q,uoiting Grounds, are in good order and open daily. The view from the Marine Parade (over 150 yards long), comprising the Sea view on the one hand, the Vale of Clwyd and the background- of mountains, including che Snowdoniau range, on the other s'ide, is simply unsurpassed in the whole country. The Skating Rink, both inner wma- outer, with Plimpton skates, open every day.' t Commencing on Whit Moudav, 10th JunetiJIIPd extending to the 30th September, a variety of Entertainments will be produced, never before presented to the inhabitants of Wales. And dazing the season there will be held Flower Shows, Bâuct Contests for Wehh and English Bands, &c., &o.t full particulars of which will be duly announced-. By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, 17th April, 1878. Secretary. 14Mh r\ X) BOOKSELLERS AND STATION BBS.— X Phillip Williams, 12, Bridge-street, Aber- ystwyth, is now reducing his large and valuable stock of ENGLISH AND WELSH BOOKS, Ac;, upon moderate terms. He is also ready to diqapse of his old established and suecessful business which- is carried on in a central part of the fashionahle watering: place, kber vstwvth. 146tg TO BUILDER AND CONTRACTORS— Persons desirous of Tendering for the erection of Semi detached VILLAS near the Station,- Carnarvon, are to send their names to the under- signed, on or before the 3nth inst. RICHARD DAVIES, Bangor, April 23, 1878. Architect. Gl466g \/TONEY! MONEY.—Money immediately IYJL advanced to Householders, Farmers, Oow Keepers, Car and Cab Owners, Tradesmen, slid others, without any kind of sureties. Distance nov object.-Applv to L. Rouse and Co., Finsuicial Ayents, 3, Kirksrate, Huddersneld.—N.B.—AR communicatious strictly private and confidential. 1462 h TO JOINERS AND PAINTERS.—To be Let by Tender, the complete painting, repair- ing, and renovating inside and outside of Bron. Seiont, Segontium Terrace, Carnarvon.—For keys, apply to Turner & Allanson, Solicitors, Carnarvon. TO BE LET—A first-class House, with foil suite of Koorns, in Llanbeblig Road, plea- santly situated, and having excellent out-door accommodation, a large walled garden,&c.—Apply to J. F. Jones, on the premises. ol444d WANTED, at onoe, an experienced Milliner. —Apply to D. Williams, Shop y Maes, Car- narvon. ol439-d W~ ANTED IMMEDIATELY. — Young Ladies as Apprentices to the Millinery.— Apply to L. A. Morris (next door to the Liver Establishment), Bridge-street, Carnarvon. G&E- 1408g TO BUTCHEKS.—Wanted a Young Man in the above line of business. Wi 1 be required to slaughter and take management of shop.- Address, stating wages required, &c., E. JONES, Water-street, Abergele. 1457g r|X> BE LET—An excellent Dwelling-house, I in Dinorwic-street, Carnarvon.—Apply to J. F. Jones, on the premise*. d443d 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 TO BE I>KT, Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Church-street, Carnarvon.— Apply to R. R. Williams, Dank-quay, Carnarvon. El448h- 1IE POOL-STREET- MARKET" ClB- NARVON, Will Trpen on Satvr.lay next. April 20th, a. Still for the Sale of Bie d and Flour. Broad cjin. weight. 11JS