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pawiagts aorir States. BIRTHS. Griffith-April IG, wife of Mr Ishmael Griffith, asrent for the Prudential Assurance Company, 15 Hi^h-street, Pwllheli, of a son. Jones — April 22, at Madryn-tcrraco, Amlwch, wife of 'Japtain Hugh Joues, of the Mart/ MmUy, of a son. Roberts—April 2*1, wife of Mr Robert Roberts, Victoria House, Lltuierch'- medd, of a daughter. Thomas-April 18, wife of Mr 0. Thomas, joiner, Bryn-afon, Talysarn, of a daughter. Vaughan—April ::6, at Glanddwyryd, Maentwrog, Merionethshire, wife of Mr J. Ashley Vaughan, of a son. MARRIAGES. Bradbury — Jones—April 26, at the registrar's office, Carnarvon, Mr Mark Bradbury, to Miss Elizabeth Jones—both of Glangwna, near Car- narvon. Davies—Dfivies—April 20, at Old Walls Chapel, Browyr,by the Rev W. D. Williams, Penclawdd, Mr G. C. I-iavies, son of Mr W. Davies, for- merly of Waterloo House, Carmarthen, to ltVs's Davies, School Mistress of the Board School, Penclawdd. Griffith-Roberts-April 30, at Caeathraw chapel, near Carnarvon, by the Rev Evan Roberts, Engedi, Mr Owen Griffith, grocer, 8,' Castle- square, Carnarvon,'to Elizabeth, only daughter of Mr Robert Roberts, Tyddyn Lhvydyn, Carnar- von. Jones — Wynne — May 2nd, at Pencaencwydd Chapel, by the Rev John Jones, Minister, Mr W. Llewelyn Jones, Henllan, to Jane Wynne, third daughter of Mr John Elias, Tycam, Fourcrcs es, Pwllheli. Morgan-Hughes-April 25, in All Saint s Church, Burghclere, Hants, by the Rev Duncan Fraser, vicer, South Weald, Brentwood, assisted by the Rev Evan Morgan, brother to the bride- groom, the Rev F. C. Gosling, and the Rev Daniel Morgan, the youngest son of the late Mr Daniel Morgan, Perth-y-gwenin, Carmarthenshire, to Maria, the youngest daughter of Major-General Robert George Hughes, Llynon, Anglesey. Owen-Roberts-April 24, at Oliver-street chapel, Birkenhead, by the Rev Hugh Jones, Minister, Mr 0. P. Owen, Scotland Place, .p^P0"1' f_° Gavnor, only daughter of Mr David Roberts, 7, Church-road, Tranmere, Bmcenliead. Owens-Edwards-April 24, at Llangefni, by the Rev J. Donne, Mr Owen Owens, to Miss Mary Edwards—both of Molton-street, Holyhead. THOMAS—JONES—April 23. at Hyfrydle, Holyhead, by the Revs Owen Hughes, and W. Lloyd, Mr Robert Thomas, to Mies Jane Jones—both of Holyhead. Thomas—Lewis—April 2C, at Llanfairynghornwy, by the Rev H. L. Price, Mr John Thomas, Tywian, to Mrs Ann Jane Lewis, Ccfnau. Thomson—Davies—At the Cathedral, Bangor, by the Rev Daniel Evans, vicar, Air Duncan Thomson, Gasworks, Portdinorwic, to Ellen, youngest daughter Mr Robert Davies, 4-3, Glan'rafon, Bangor. DEATHS. Francis-April 21, aged 27, Miss Mary Francis, Tvnewydd, Rhosybol. Hughes—April 22, at Glandwr, Bryn Eglwys, Corwcn, aged 76, Mr William Hughes. Owens—April 26, aged 25, Miss Charlotte Owens, Gadfa, near Pcnsarn, Jones-April 20. aged 23, Gwen Jones, second daughter of Mr Samuel Jones, Pant yr Onen, Maentwrog. formerly of Tyddyn Gwyn. Jones-April 26. aged 2G, Mr William Jones, only son of Mr R. Jones, Tycroes, Llandyfrydog. Rowlands April 20, aged 25, Miss Catherine Rowlands, Rhosybol. Thomas-A pril 29, Mr D. O. Thomas, preacher with the Christian Brethren at Pontvpridd, and local agent for the Swansea Royal Friendly Society.. ^T.„. Williams—April 20, aged 28, Mr Daniel Williams, second son of the late Mr Evan Williams, Bryn. madoc, Talysani.
Advertising
BRYNTEG CHAPEL, BETHESDA.—The I13 Committee are prepared to receive Tenders for the erection of a Portico at the front and a Vestry room at the back of the above-named Chapel, together with the construction of about 22 yards of new road leading from Carneddi-road to the premises of the Chapel. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the shop of Mr Hugh Jones, 1, Ogwen-terrace, Bethesda. Tenders to be f';rmt (sealed and endorsed) to the said Hugh Jones, on or before the 14th day of May next. They do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 1478g ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO., TIMBER MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD 185, REGENT ROAD, CANADA DOCX. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS BOUNDARY STREET, CORNER OF STANLEY ROAD. I 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 AND CHAPEL PE WING, &c. All guaranteed of the best Material and Work- manship. N.B.-Copy of Designs of Moulds, &c., to be had free on application. 1049g 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. 13<)9a TO BE LET, Commodious DWELLING HOUSE, situate in Ohurcli-street, Carnarvon.— Apply to R. R. Williams, Bank-quay, Carnarvon. V E14481I- /1\ Tan nawdd Duw a'i Y gwir yn erbyn ) dangncf." byd." Iesu, na'd gamwaitli." Calon wrth galon." «' A laddo a leddir." Duw, a phob daioni." EISTEDDFOD FKEINIOL GENEDL- AETHOL BIRKENHEAD, CAD AIR ARTHUR, A GORSEDD BEIRDD YNYS PRYDAIN, MEDI 17, 18, 19, a 20, 1878. Rhoddir agos i £1000 mewn gwobrwyon. Y Cyfansoddiadau i'w lialifoll i mewn erbyn Awst laf; enwau ymgeiswyr am Urddau, Arholiadau, a Chystadleuon Cerddorol, erbyn yr 20fed o Awst, Ceir rhestr gvflawn a dj,wygicdig o'r Testynau ar dderbyniad dwy stamp ceiniog, ond anfon at yr Ysgrifenyddion, sef, OWEN JONES, General Secretary, Birkenhead. GWILYM ALLTWEN, Literary Secretary, Birkenhead. 1421 h RHYL WINTER GARDENS, WELLINGTON ROAD. A BRASS BAND CONTEST will be held in the above place early in July next, Welsh bands only to compete. Forty pounds in prizes will be distributed amongst the successful com- petitors.-For all further particulars, apply to the undersigned, who will also receive the names of intending competitors. t, JOHN DEVINE; Secretary. Rhyl, 26th April, 1878. E1424C WANTED Apprentices and Improvers for the Millinery and Dressmaking.—Apply to M. B. Ffoulkes, Glasgow House, Eastgate-street, Carnarvon. G & E 1504d TO BE LET—An excellent Dwelling-house, in Dinorwic-street, Carnarvon.—Apply to J. F. Jones, on the premises. ol443d TO BE LET—A first-class House, with full suite of Rooms, 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. ul444d WANTED, at once, an experienced Milliner. —Apply to D. Williams, Shop y Maes, Car- narvon. Gl439-d TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—A gentleman wishes to advance £ 8000, and would lend the same in sums of £ 100, £ 200, or £ 300to res- pectable 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 statement as to some wanted, and method of repayment (not to extend over 10 years), to Mr H. C. Newgent, 1, Russel-street, ermondsey, London, S.E. 1310a 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 Plans and Specifications on applying to Mr John Griffith, Caemelwr, near Llanrwst. Sealed tenders marked outside Tender for Chapel" to be delivered to the said John Griffith on or before Tuesday, May 7th. No pledge is given that the lowest or any tender will be accepted. RICHARD DAVIES, Bangor, April 23, 1878. Architect. Gl465g HUGH JONES, deceased.—Pursuant to an Act of Parliament, 22 and23 Vic., chap. 35, intituled "an hct to further amend the law of real property, and to relieve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors, and other persons, having any claim or demand against Hugh Jones, of Glangors, 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 ]6th day of April, 1878, by Mary Jones, the Executrix named in the said will), are hereby required to send the particulars of their claims or demands to the undersigned, the agent to the Exe- cutrix, nt his office at Rose Cottage, Llangefni, in the County of Anglesey, on or before the 11th day of May next, giter which day the said Executrix will proceed to distribute the Assets of the said 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 any 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 Executrix, 1464h Rose Cottage, Llangefni. HOLYHEAD. IMPORTANT SALE OF LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTY. MR, W. RIVA has been instructed to Sell by Auction at the Rose and Crown Inn, Stanley-street, Holyhead, on Saturday, May 11th, 1878, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to.be then and there read), all those well-built and commodious DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 2, 15, and 16, New Cam- brian Terrace, Holyhead. No. 2 contains Parlour, Kitchen, Back-kitchen, and 4 Bedrooms. No. 15 contains Parlour, Kitchen, Back. kitchen, and 5 Bedrooms. No. 16, Parlour, Kitchen, Back- kitchen, and 3 Bedrooms. The property is held under Lease granted in 1877 for 100 years, at the annual ground rent, No. 2, £ 1 12s 6d; Nos. 15 and 16 at 15s each. a # 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, Px-flt'orcl Ecnv. London, W.C., and of Ak-I>!)<vr, 3i, South.imrston-street. Strand, W O. CA A IIVON. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, BRONSEIONT (late in the occupation of B Mr Thomas Hobley), situate in Segontium- terraoe, with Stables and Coach-house attached.— For particulars, apply to Mr Richard Thomas, agent, 3, €hurch-street, Carnarvon. 1280h 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 I.-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 Owen, containing 501 Square Yards, or thereabouts. Lot 3 and 4.—Yards and Sheds, occupied by Messrs De Winton & 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. JOHN JACKSON, Harbour Office, Clerk to the Trustees. 2nd April, 1878. 1386 h THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1878, (CARNARVON FAIR DAY), THE BROTHERS GILFORT WILL PERFORM IN THEIR WONDERFUL FEATS OF STRENGTH. .0"- x ALSO, M B,. G H. CHIRGWIN (THE BLACK MAN), THE CELEBRATED NEGRO COMEDIAN AND HUMORIST. 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. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND HARMONIUMS IS AT GEORGE HOLLAND'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, NORTH ROAD, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, (3 A R N ARYON. THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON WHERE PIANOS BY BROAD WOOD, COLLARD 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. NOTICE—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 employing such persons, Instruments are more likely to be damaged. All Instruments sent to G. H. for repairs arc done on tl~V pijomises and not sent to London, as is done by other people, con- sequently G. H. can do them at about a THIRD THE PRICK. £ 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 each. A Catalogue sent on receipt of one stamp, also a Large Stock of Best Music at half-price. • A WONDERFUL REMEDY. GRIFFITH OWEN'S PECTORAL ESSENCE OF COLTSFOOT. .Civ ° S 1 carhop TRADE MARK THE best, safest, and most effectual remedy far Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Catarrh, and all disorders of the Chest, Throat, and Langs, 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. l £ d, 2s. 9d, and 'W 4s. 6d. each. This judicious combination is the most effective remedy for and preventive against the consequences arising' from exposure to COLD in any decree—Catarrh in any form. When weconsider the seriousand fatal complaints which hare their origin in a slight cold—complaints which may be the prelude to various inflamma- tory diseases, and of ■winch 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. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. w. ,!aiiiu<XF ROBEI:TS, PROPRIETOR. WJ. R. begs respectfully to intimate to IT 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. 125611 THE PRIZE ESSAY f AT THE CARNARVON NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD ON "THE TRAINING SHIP FOR NORTH WALES." Its Physical, Social, and Moral Advantages. A Limited Nnmoer of Copies of the Essay have been; printed in a neat Book, price 6d. Parties desiring copies should order at once. Express Office, Carnarvon. HERBERT CARELESS CABINTT MAKER CtPnOLSTERER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER, GENERAL DRAPER, &c., 54 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 193 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 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 HAWKIXS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Blooms- bury, London, W C. E6n—i — T SECOND EDITION. IS IT A POLITICAL J OB ? If you wish to be W iser than your Neighbours, read "W H I C H?" "AN IRASCIBLE OLD GENTLEMAN," OR "A POLITICAL JOB." London Wyman and Son Carnarvon D. W. Davies, bookseller, Bridge-street and High-street; Bangor M. Davies, bookseller, High-street; and all booksellers. PRICE ONE SHILLING. 1311h JVW. BURDITT, WATCH MANUFACTURER, GOLDSMITH AND .I.EWELLER, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AND APARTMENT AGENT, 59, Mostyn Street, LLANDUDNO. 871h 871h !\¡'-ON.EY! M.ONEY.—Money immediately advanced to Householders, Fanners, Cow Keepers, Car and Cab Owners, Tradesmen, and others, without any kind of sureties. Distance no 'i, object.—Apply to L. Rouse and Co., Financial Agents, 3, Kirkgate, Iluddersfield.— N.B.—All communications 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. GUILD HALL, CARNARVON. MONDAY EVENING, MAY 6, 1878. GRAND "CONCERT IN aid of the movement to enable Miss Maggie J. Jones, of Ruthin, to obtain further instruction at the Royal Academy of Music, Lon- don. ARTISTES Miss Anne Williams, U.C.W. Miss Fraser, Carnarvon. Miss Maggie J. Jones, R. A.M. Mr W. W. Thomas. Eos Brychan. Mr Wm. Parry, Carnarvon. ACCWMTANISTS Mr John Williams, Carnarvon. Pencerdd Gwynedd. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Admission — Front Seats, 2s; Second, 1 Third, 6d. Tickets at the booksellers. SPLENDID SHOW OF GOODS FOR THE SUMMER SEASON. M. B. FOULKES, GLASGOW HOUSE, EASTGATE-STREET, CARNARVON, IS now exhibiting a splendid Stock of FINE SUMMER GOODS, which will be found to embrace the following :-Dresses in the newest styles, Jackets for Ladies, Straw and Chip Silk Bonnets, Straw Hats, Fancy Prints at low figures, 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 Ts respectfully solicited. Please note the address— Glasgow House, Eastgate- street, Carnarvon. 1480i M. B. FOULKES. TO BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.— Phillip Williams, 12, Bridge-street, Aber- ystwyth, is now reducing his large and valuable stock of ENGLISH AND WELSH BOOKS, &c., upon moderate terms. He is also ready to dispose of his old established and successful business which is carried on in a central part of the fashionable watering place, Aberystwyth. 1404g TOP R I N2 E R S, & c. A COMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE TO BE SOLD FOR JE110. Including Royal Columbian Press, Royal Cylin- drical Iron Ink Table, F. Cap. Fol. Albion Press, Galley Press by Harrild, Clothed Rollers, New Dble. Demy Iron Imposing Surface with drawers, 29 founts of Wood Letter, about 50 founts of Metal Tybe (some of which are new), Zinc and Mahogany Galley^, very useful Random with eight Cases, and Galley and Lead Rack combined (new), large quantity of now Metal and Wood Furniture, Wrought-iron Chases, Sticks, Reglets, Leads, Brass Rule, also a quantity of Black and Coloured Inks, &c., &c. The above having been purchased last week under peculiar circumstances, if sold immediately, the above low price will be taken for all as it stands. May be seen and further particu- lars obtained by applying to D. J. Thomas, Printer's Broker, Llandudno. 1492a THE PRIZE COMPOSITIONS OF CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877. THE Publisher of the NORTH WALES EXPJtESS 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. 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. rpHE RHYL WINTER GARDENS. 1 GRAND DISPLAY OF SPRING FLOWERS IN GREAT PERFECTION. The above Gardens are in splendid condition. The Bowling Green, Croquet Lawn, Archery, and Quoiting 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 the Snowdonian range, on the other side, is simply unsurpassed in the whole country. The Skating Rink, both inner and outer, with Plimpton Skates, open every day. Commencing on Whit Monday, 10th June, and extending to the 30th September, a variety of Entertainments will be produced, never before presented to the inhabitants of \Vale: And during the season there will be held Flower Shows, Band Contests for Welsh ar«J English Bands, &c., &c., full particulars of which will be duly announced. By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, 17th April, 1878. Secretary. 1454h CARNARVON.—TO LET for a term of c three months, or from week to week, the Front Shop on the right hand side of Pool-street Market, Carnarvon. Fine window for display of goods. Fitted with gas, counter, &c. Thousands of people assemble in this Market, and a large business is transacted. Will let the same for Auction Sales or any business on very easy terms. —Apply, Stafford Boot Co., Carnarvon, or S. S. Bold, hatter, Hanley. 1505a 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, I 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 Cuze used in each case. DR. HENRY SMITH, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. 1384h LLANFAIR P. G. SALE OF A MOST ELIGIBLE FREEHOLD DETACHES RESIDENCE AND EXTEN- SIVE GROUND. TVTESSRS E. H. OWEN and SON are in- structed to Sell by Auction, at the Railway Hotel, Llanfair P.G., Anglesey, on Tuesday, May 14th, 1878, at the hoyr of Five o'clock p.m.. sub- ject to the conditions which will then be announced, all that desirable Detached Villa Residence known as COLUMN VIEW, situate in the above-named village, comprising Two Sitting-rooms, Two Kitchens and Scullery, Four excellent Bedrooms, W.C., Outbuildings, viz., Stable, Coach-house, and Pigstye, together with a neatly laid-out Flower Garden in front, partitioned froia the high road by a good boundary wtJl and neat iron railings; also a large Kitchen Garden, and about H Acres of rich Arable Land. The property is pleasantly situated in a most romantic and salubrious neighbourhood on the banks of the Menai Straits, and- commands exten- sive views of Carnarvonshire and the Snowdonian Range of Mountains. It is distant about three minutes' walk from the shores of the Menai Straita, about 15 minutes' walk from the famous Tubular and Britannia Bridges, and is close to the foot of the beautiful column erected to the memory of the late Marquis of Anglesey. The surplus land may be sold, if desired, for Building Sites, for which there is a constant and increasing demand in the district. For further particulars apply to Messrs .T. H. tROBERTI3 & THOMAS, Solicitors, Carnarvon, or to he AUCTIONEERS of the same place. ah HE UNITED SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT OF LLECHYLCHED.—TO BUILDERS.— Parties desirous of offering tenders for building a School, and Master's residence at Bryngwran, may inspect the plans and specifications fur 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 tu accept the lowest or any tender. W. THOMAS, Rose Cottage, Llangefni, Clerk. April 17, 1878. H63g TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. —Persons desirous of tendering for Alteration, &c., at Salem Congregational Chapel, Carnarvon, may see Plans and Specifications on and after May 1st, at No. 9, Thomas-street, Twthill, Carnarvon. Sealed tenders to be delivered to the above address on or before May 15th, 1878. The Committee do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest er any Tender. RICHARD OWEN, Architect. 2, Breck-road, Liverpool. 1502 i "Y GENEDL GYMRKKi" (The Welsh Nation). IN consequence of the unprecedented uccess that has attended the publication of the "Y Genedl Gymreig," it has been deemed expedient to make a considerable enlargement in its size. THE LARGEST OF WELSH PAPERS. CIRCULATION—23,000 WEEKLY. bOO AGENCIES IN WALES. Having such an extensive circulation in the Com- mercial and Agricultural circles the Genedl Gymreig affords to advertisers special facilities, and undoubtedly is the best medium for advertia- ing throughout Wales. "Y GENEDL GYMREIG" (The Welsh Nation). LARGEST OF ALL WELSH NEWSPAPI'RS. EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM. CIRCULATION 23,000 WEEKLY. THE MYNYDDOG MUSICAL SCHOLARSHIP AND MEMORIAL HON. PRESIDENT Sir Watkin W. WVTHI. Jhrt. Hf P HON. VICE-PRESIDENTS: The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londorderry. David Davies, Esq., M.P. Richard Davies, Esq., M.P. Sir Thomas Gibbons Frost, Rut. Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P. W. Bulkeley Hughes. Esq., M.P. G. W. Bulkeley Hughes, Esq. T. E. Lloyd, Esq., M.P. Samuel Holland, Esq.. M.P. Morgan Lloyd, Esq., Q..C,, M.P. W. F. Maitland, Esq.. M.P. G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., M.P. J. H. Puleston, Esq., M.P. Love Jones-Parry, Esq., (Tlphiu ap GW-.a.aio), Madrvn. Henry Richard. Esq., M.P. Honourable F. llanbury Tracy, M P Captain Edmund H. Verney. R N C, W. W. Wynn, Ewl,, M.P. The Honourable C. H. Wynn, of Rhug, &c., &e. HON. TREASURER Captain O. M. Crewe-Read, R.N., Plas Dinam, IJan- dinam. SECRETARY: Mr J. C. Hughes, Manager of Van Railway, Caorsws Mont. At a meeting held at Llanbrynmair, immediately after the interment, July 19th, Captain O. M. Crewe-Read. R.N, of Plas Dinam, Llandinam, in the chair, it wae resolved to set on foot a movement for raising subscrip- tions to provide some suitable National Memorial m recognition of Mynyddog's talents and services' to Wales; and in testimony of the high position which he occupied in the hearts oi' his countrymen. With view, Mr J. Ceiriog Hughes, was appointed sccrefcaafl and the chairman. Captain O. M. Crewe-Read Ha* hon. treasurer. The further consideration of th'e form of tho -Memorial was deferred until August 263, whena jneetmar was held at Cemmaob Road, six Watldn W. WYDllln the chair. It was then unanimously resolved 1. That the appointment of the honorary treastu-er .and seuret;uy a;; the pre\xuu.-> u.l.eeLillg bo ooniumed 2. That a subscription be entered into for the founda- tion of an Exhibition in the University Collof a of Wales, open to the Principality, to encourage and ileve- lope musical talents. 3. That a Memorial be placed in the College to com- memorate Mynyddog's generous bequest to the Uni- versity for this omi kindred purposes. 4. That the besttliaukH of the meeting be given t.i Sir W. W. Wynn for his presence and the warm interest he takes in the matter. Subscriptions payable to the erouit of the Hon. Trea- surer at the North and South Wales Bank, .Vrw cowa, or direct to the Secretary (by cheque, or to the Money Order Office, Caersws), arc respectfully solicited. J. C. HUGHES, Manager of Van Railway. Otocber 34th, 1S77. Caersws, iTont.