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htSt gfmmpss anb geatljs. BIRTHS. Aronson—April 7, at Bank-place, Bangor, the wife of Mr L. H. Aronson, of a daughter. Jones—April 4, the wife of Mr D. H. Jones, Lawn House, Dolgelley, of a son. Roberts-March 25, the wife of Mr David Roberts, Crown-street, Carnarvon, of a son. Wilkinson—March 30, at Plas Llanfair, Ruthin, the wife of Major Wilkinson, late of the 82nd Regiment, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. Hughes—Jones—March 29, at Llangefni, by the Rev J. Donne, Mr Owen Hughes, Bryngwran, to Miss M. Jones, Graig-fawr, Llanfaelog. Hughes—Roberts—April 7, at St David's Welsh Church, Brownlow-hill, Liverpool, by the Rev E. T. Davits, Mr Edward Hughes, of Liverpool, to Grace Roberts, of Amlwch, Anglesey. -Jones -Davies- Aarch 31, at Dinas Chapel, Llan- gefni, by the Rev J. Donne, by license, Mr Owen Jones, High-Etreet, to Miss Hannah Davies, Regent House,—both of Amlwch. Jones—Jones—March 21, at Salem, Pwllheli, by license, by the Rev J. J. Robsrts, Portmadoc, assisted by the Rev D. E. Davies, in the presence of Mr T. E. Griffith, Mr 0. N. Jones, Grammar School (P. G. W. S. of Wales), to Mrs Jones, New- street, Pwllheli. Roberts—Hughes—Maich 24, at Dinas Chapel, Llangefni, by license, by the Rev J. Donne, Mr J. William Roberts, builder, Llandudno, to Miss E. G. Hughes, Chapel-street, Llangefni. Trevor-Pownall-Anril 4, at St Paul's, Hulme, by the Rev T. Daniels, rector, Frederick, youngest son of the late Rev Hugh Owen Trevor, Llangollen, to Louisa Mary, second daughter of the late Mr James Henry Lloyd Pownall, of the firm of Pownall and Howard, caal merchants, Liverpool. Tudor-Williitnls-March 13, at Rehoboth, Llan- bedrog, by Mr T E. Griffith, Mr William Tudor, Llanbedrog, to Miss Jane Williams, Pwllheli. William.d- wmiUllld -March 29, at Ebenezer Chapel, Llangefni, by the Rev J. Donne, Mr David Williams, Temperance House, Llangefni, to Miss J. Williams, Tailawr, Cerrig-ceinwen. DEATHS. Bancroft—April 5, at Fynonfa, Mold, aged 83, Ellen, widow of Mr John Bancroft, of Pwll Glas, near Mold. Davies—March 20, aged 68, Jane Davies, Tan-y- ffordd, Llithfaen. Evans—April 3, aged one year, Florence Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Mr Samuel Evans, Bodeu- daf, Carnarvon. Evans-March 25, aged 84, Dorothy Evans, Tan- y-ffordd, Llithfaen. Rughes-April 1, Mr John Hughes, Post-office, Rhostryfan, in his. 60th year, after long and severe illness. Parry-April 2, at Bailey-street, Liverpool, aged 49, Mr John Parry, of the African mail steamer Benguela, from Madeira, late of Wales. Roblilrts-Mach 25, Mr William Roberts, shoe- maker, Ty'n-lon. Llanllyfni, aged 60. Rowlands—March 27. aged 27, Mr Richard Row- lands, Llithfaen Uchaf, Llithfaen. Thomas—March 28, aged 81, Ann, the wife of Mr Owen Thomas, 67, Henwalia, Carnarvon, after prolonged illness. Williams—March 27, at his residence, Tyddyn- waen, Llanfechell, aged 58, Mr Thomas Wil- liams- (Meddonen o Fon). Deceased had been agent to the estate of Mr W. B. Hughes, M.P. Wynne—March 27, at Castle Hill, Ealing, Phoebe Virginia, the wife of Mr John Wynne, of Garth- meLio, Denbighshire. n
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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CARNAR- -L VONSHIRE DISTRICT BOROUGHS. GENTL"E1.rX, I beg to return you my sincere and hearty thanks for the honour you have done me in having returned me fo the ninth time to serve as member of the Commons' House of Parliament for these Boroughs. The fact of my return having been unopposed induces me to behove that by my earnest endeavour to do my duty during the many years in which I have been your representative, I have earned the confidence not only of one political party but of the constituency generally. I beg to assure you gentlemen that I shall con- tinue to devote my best and most energetic service 'to the representation of this constituency in Parlia- ment. I am, gentlemen, Your mdfet obedient servant, W. BULKELEY HUGHES. Plas Coch, March 31st, 1880. B 3950 e TO THE LIBERAL ELECTORS OF ANGLESEY. -GENTL1!.)(EN I beg to thank you most sincerely for the r you have conferred upon me by returning me for the third time as your representative in Parliament. The Liberal victory which you have secured is C ry whIch you have secured IS decisive, and most 8igrrifiCant( considering the severe at coercive nature of the opposition we had to encounter from our Conservative opponents in most parts of the islan d. I heartily congratulate JUgfesey on baring taken her part so faithfully thle political struggle. It will be my earnest desire in the future, as it lias been in the past, to serve you faithfully to the best of my power. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, RICHARD DAVIES. Treborth, 7th April, 1880. 3966. x. at TO LET, Grazing Land, at H<enUaB, JLlan- gristiolus. Anglesey. A field of ^h y-two- Acres.—For particulars app y o Mr Lewis Jones, Llwyn Onn, Llanfair P. G., Anglesey. 03951a ANTED, an active young man as a PORTER in a Shop, to take charge of a horse, and willing to make himself generally useful. Applv, stating age, experience, and wiges, to W., Genedl Olrice, Carnarvon. G. 3919-z To DRAPERS AND GROCERS.-WAN- -L TED, by the 1st of April, a SITUATION by a youth, age 17, as Improver. Had five years' experience. Can produce first class testimonials. Apply to 3898, Genedl office, Carnarvon. g 3898-u. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF v' .ii;NARVuN. GENTLEMEN,— You have achieved a glorious victory, second only to that of Midlothian. Three causes have, I believe, mainly brought about this great; esult-First, the unremitting and unwearied exert.on during several years past of Mr W. Arthur D:! :ie, "f Nantile,who, with the assistance of h IL i>. Wttliams, of Carnarvon, has so admirably crq iai-e l the Liberal party throughout the cotm'y next, the zeal and eartiestness of the voiauteer committees that have formed themselves in every town and village and last, though perhaps u .,t the least, the extraor- dinary enthusiasm with which you have, as Welsh- men, rallied round me Li this arduous contest in support of the great pimr.-iples of civil and relig- ious liberty and the i'ree.i .i n and independence of the people. When the united Liberals of Carnarvonshire summoned me to the t rout, I obeyed their call without. hesitation '11IrI without misgiving, and well have I bc,m i You have crowned my triumph of 1868 at Denbigh by earning for me the proud distinction ot having assaulted with success another, md that the strongest, Tory stronghold in Wales. Of our opponents jet us speak with the modera- tion that best becomes strength and victory. Al- though they have been supported by the main body of the clergy, the lawyers, and ths licensed victuallers, they have fought an unequalled battle with the people with a good temper and good feeling that does them credit. The truest and best thanks that I can give you will be by honest, faithful, and unselfish service as your representative in Parliament, and this I hope to give you to the best of my ability. I hare the honour to remain, Your faithful servant, WATKIN WILLIAMS. Castle Hotel. C■■trn-rv v. n3968d. The most Beautiful Starch the World ever used. G LENFIELD S T ARCH. SOLD EVERYWHERE. R. WOTHEB8POON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. Pt OSE's JJOSE's JJOSE's ROSElis JJOSE's JJOSE's JJOSE's JJOSE's LIME JUICE Prepared from the LimeFruit. Is entirely free of Alcohol. LIME JUICE A Wholesome family beverage all the year round. LIME JUICE A delicious drink in water, eff- ervescing in all aerated waters. LIME JUICE An excellent Stimulant blended with spirits. LIME JUICE Is highly medicinal, cooling: and purifying the blood, assisting digestion. LIME JUICE Is recommended by the Lancet and medical profession aa eminently wholesome. LIME JUICE Sold everywhere by Wine Mer- chants. Grocers, nipmists.&o. LIME JUICE Wholesale Stores, 11, Curtain Road, London, and 41, Mitchell St., Leith. CORDIAL. 0ORDIAL. CORDIAL. CORDIAL. CORDIAL. CORDIAL. CORDIAL. jQORDIAL. Is. 6d JUDSON's SOLD BY W CHEMISTS 0 i n r2-0LI> T3AINT. AND 3s. 6d. VT STATIONERS. FOB RE-GILDING FRAMES -FOR WRITING TEXTS-FOR ARTIS- TIC CABINET AND BASKET WORK—FOR GILDING EGGS, ApPLES AND FEATHERS. A MOST BEAUTIFUL AND ATTRACTIVE ARTICLE. BE SURE AND ORDER JUDSON'S GOLD PAINT. Judson's Specialities of CHEMISTS & STATIONERS. Anyone can use T ITT\Ql A VP Q Every lady should do them in a pail of JU|/jjWi1 0 her Dyeing- at Home. Hot Water, The process Is most Time HYT? Q interesting-, and the re- Ten Minutes, gd 1/1 lJU^gd. suit almost magical! _BECKETT'S I have prescribed Beckett's Svr up of Orange & Quinine, as an XpRUIT elegant substitute for Bitter Beer of the equal to them. of the equal to them. R.:v Charles Garrett. Liverpool. MAKE MOST "X like them exceedingly. They DELICIOUS SST.VK.G.'CSDSSSJ BEVERAGES; &^TBI OAK BE USED WITH "HomeWords," "Hand&Heart," HOT OR COLD WATER. IN BOTTLES, 1/- and 1/9. Sold by Chemists, Grocers & Confectioners. Manufacturer— W. Beckett, Heywood, Manchester LondonDepots: J. Sanger & Sons, 252, Oxford Street; Barclay- & Sons, 95, Farringdon St. COUGHS, COLDS. ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA, T|R. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE, -« A few doses quite effectual.—Caution.—The extra- ordinary medical reports on the efficacy of Cnlorodyne render it of vital importance that the public should obtain the genuine, which is protected by a Govern- ment stamp, bearing the words Dr. J. MOLLIS Browne's Chlorodyne." See decision of Vice-Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood, the Times, July 18th,, 1864. Numerous testimonials from eminent irnyuoians accompany each bottle. „ „ From W. C. WILKINSON, Esq., F.RC.S., Spalding. I consider it invaluable in Phthisis and Spasmodic Cough: the benefit is very marked. „ From Dr. M'Millman, of New Galloway, Scotland. Asa Sedative, Anodyne, and Anti-Spasmodic, Iconsider Dr. J. Asa Sedative, Anodyne, and Anti-Spasmodic, Iconsider Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne the most valuable medicine known. Sold in bottles. L LJ, 2 9, & 4 6 by all Chemists. NOTICE.-THE TESTIMONY OF MEDICAL GENTLEMEN AND THE PROFESSIONAL PRESS HAS BEEN UNQUALIFIED IN PRAISE OF AMPLOUGH, s PYRETIC SALINE, as possessing most important elements, calculated to restore and maintain health, with perfect vigour of body and mind Have it in your houses and forget it not in your travels." DR. PROUT.-I I Unfolding germs of immense benefit to mankind." J. DR. MORGAN -It furnishes the blood with its lost saline constituents." DR. TURLEY.—" I found it act M a speciflo in my experience and family in the worst form of scarlet fever, no other medicine ei re ulred.11 DLF. S.^IBBON (formerly physician of the London Hospital). —"It is the best prejrration of the kind I have ever met with. Its usefulness in the wiatment of disease has long been con. firmed by medical experience. I speak from adequate knowledge of the preparation, having been in the habit of using it in private practice for many years, and having taken a large quantity with me when I went as physician to the Smyrna Hospital. In hot climates it is of especial value. DR. SPARKS (Government Medical Inspector of Emigrants from the Port of London) writesFrom my PERSONAL and professional use and knowledge of the value of Mr. Lamp- lough's Pyretio Saline for many years past, I .^FTTEFLFRE Sleasure in bearing my cordial testimony to its emcacy 1 the treatment of many of the ordinary and chronic iorms of Gastric Complaints and other forms of Febrile Dyspepsia, fith August, 1857."—It is of immense value in Prickly HEAT. DR. J. W. DOWSING.—" I used it in thetreatment of forty- two cases of Yellow Fever, and I am happy to state that I never lOBt a single case." „ DR. W. STEVENS, in his works on Cholera and Fever, states: Since its introduction the Fatal West India Fevers are deprived of their terrors." Price 2 6,4/0,11/- & 21/- each bottle. H. LAMPLOUGH, 113, Holbom. London. Post free for Five Stamps from 14.. G. T. CONGREVE, PECKHAM, LONDON. "CONSUMPTION, ITS ONLY SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT. (New Edition) with many interesting cases of Pure. u_or 87 RATS found Dead after using two 6d. Jars WOIFEA °T5TEINER'S VERMIN PASTE. Sold by all Chemists, WORTS. Henry St-Liiuehouse,London. Try it. it neverfails." HAN .-ihe (iwaenydd Brass Ba-d, p.^red to receive Tenders for supply tl"; with 22 COMPLETE SUITS, includizig (ap- ind music-bags.- For full informatiot ti, I ars, apply to Mr Lewis Thomas, C nlll [ Tejrace, Fourcrosses, B.S.O. lbey do ti<.T n t i. mselves to accept the lowest or any n ,.r8 in hand on or before April lOti., v o G3953& PAVILION, CARNARVON. TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27TH & 28TH, 1880. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. A GRAND PERFORMANCE OF HANDEL'S ORATORIO, "THE MESSIAH," WILL BE GIVEN BY THE CARNARVON CHORAL UNION, ASSISTED BY A FULL ORCHESTRAL BAND (From Messrs Chas. Halle and De Jong's Concerts). BAND AND CHORUS OF TWO HUNDRED PERFORMERS. PRINCIPAL VOCALISTS: Miss MARIAN McKENZIE, R.A.M. Miss MAGGIE J. JONES, R.A.M.; (Gold Medalist and Winner of the Westmoreland EOS MORLAIS Scholarship); M R T L A M B Scholarship); M R T L A M B ORCHESTRA. FIRST VIOLINS:—Mr H. S. SEDGWICK (Leader), Mr. JOHN WILLIAMS, Mr. H. G. WHEELER, Mr. FRED. JONES, Mr. E. THORMAN SECOND VIOLINS Mr G. SOURBUTTS (Principal), Mr. HAYES, Mr. W. H. EVANS, Mr. H. EDWARDS, Mr. UAMER, Mr. H. G. FOULKES. VIOLAS :-Mr HENRY NUTTALL, Mr. OWEN JONES, Mr G. WILLIAMS. VIOLONCELLOS :-Mr. EDMUND NICHOLS (Principal), Mr R. HENRY HUGHES. DOUBLE BASS :-Mr. THOS NICHOLS, Mr. J. LL. WILLIAMS, Mr. J. HAWORTH. FLUTES :—Mr. J. HAZLITT, Mr. R. H. WILLIAMS, Mr. OWEN JONES. OBOES.—Mr J. MURRAY, Mr. ROBERT WILLIAMS. CLARINET:—Mr J. WADSWORTH. TRUMPET Mr. JOSEPH PEERS. BASSOON :-Mr. J. C. JOTTY. TROMBONES:—Mr. THOMAS LAMB, Mr. H. BEALE. DRUMS Mr. EDMUND TAYLOR. HARMONIUMS:—Mr. J. H. HOPE, Mr. RICHARD PRICHARD. CHEAP TRAINS FOR WEDNESDAY'S PERFORMANCE. CONDUCTOR:—MR W. J. WILLIAMS. LEADER OF THE ORCHESTRA:—MR SEDGWICK. Tuesday Performance:—Doors to open at 7 to commence at 7.30. Wednesday Performance:— Doors to open at 6, to commence at 6.30. TICKETS.—Reserved Seats, one performance, 4s; ditto, two performances, 5s 6d; Family Ticket, for five, One Guinea; First Class, one performance, 3s ditto, two performances, 4s Family Ticket, to admit five, 15s; Second Class, one performance, 2s ditto, two performances, 3s; Third Class, one performance, Is. Tickets may be had of Mr M. T. Morris, Liver Establishment, Mr J. C. Rowlands, Cast'e-square, Mr Jarrett Roberts, Bridge-street, and from the members of the choir. Plans of the Hall may be seen at the Liver Establishment, and Mr Rowlands, ookseller, Castle- square. JOHN S. MORRIS, I Hon. B. 3961-M R. W. NEWTON, } Sees. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABER-YSTWYTH. SUPER NINE CORD, SIX CORD, AND GLACE THREAD, POJR HAND OR MACHINE USE. AL 0 9 a APPOINTED SOLE MANUFAC- TURER TO THE QUEEN. CEAULES STREET MILLS, 3671] LEICESTER THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD OF WALES, TO BE HELD AT CAP,V,AB -FOA-, AUGUST 24, 25, 26, & 27, 1880, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE NOBILITY AND GENTRY OF THE PRINCIPALITY. P,670 in Prizes! Chief Choral Prize of P,150 and Gold Medal. A COMPLETE LIST of Subjects, particulars of Gor- sedd Examinations, and every information sent by the Secretary on receipt of one penny stamp. D. RHYS. Sec. Grove House, Carnarvon. x. 3838-M DISSOLUTION OF PARLIAMENT! GREAT EXCITEMENT ANDREAS' ADDRESS TO HIS CONSTITUENTS! DON'T promise your Vote until you see me, inasmuch as I fully intend to continue my representation on behalf of that ancient and Constitutional firm,- JONES, LLOYD & CO., and by strict attention to your interests I hope to receive an universal and hearty support to our PURE WELSH ALES. 8" The Election Cry :-Ask for" Jones, Lloyd's," and see that you get it. Mold Convivial Rooms, 1- March 11th, 1880. E 3871-z ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO., TIMBER MERCHANT? 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And take notice that no person having, or claim- ing to have any Bill, Claim, or Charge against any Candidate at the above Election, can recover the same unless such is sent in to the duly- appointed agents for Election Expenses of such Candidate within One Month from the declaration of the Election. Dated this 6th day oi April, 1880. THOMAS PRITCHARD. GEORGE JONES HUGHES. Committee-rooms, Llanerchymedd. B3965b GLESEY BANKS OF THE MENAI. BRYNLLWYD, TO BE LET, unfurnished, with 18 Acres of land, for a term, consisting of Entrance Hall, Drawing and Dining Rooms, two good Bedrooms, six smlIer" W.C. and Offices, three-stall Stable, Coach-house, Barn, Cow-house, Garden, and Orchard. Possession at any time. Apply to Mr Roberts, Postmaster, Llanfair P.G. E. 3921-z ECCLESHALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JLJ healthfully situated seven miles north of Stafford and near Norton Bridge Station, on the L. & N. W. Railway. Pupils are carefully prepared for commercial pursuits, and for the Preliminary Medical, Pharmaceutical, and other examinations. Reference permitted to gentlemen in the Prin- cipality. Terms, which are exceedingly moderate, on application to the Principal,—Mr J. Hargraves. B 3807-w. ON HIRE, Eight Horse-power ENGINE, for Timber-sawing purposes. Also Sawing Bench.—Apply to Mr Evan Evans, Hafod, Hen- llan, Rhyl. x. 3842-M TO BE SOLD, a very fine STEAM LAUNCH, built in 1877 by best builder on the Clyde; 41 by 7i by 3 feet draft, good speed, first-class engines by Plenty A Son, London. Everything well finished.—For price and all par- ticulars apply to Edw. H. Owen, Ty Coch, near Carnarvon. x. 3881-M ROOMS TO LET.—A Parlour and Bedroom to Let in Carnarvon, eommanding a fine view. Can be highly recommended by a gentleman who lived there. Terms moderate.—Apply, 3967 Exprett Office. x. 3967-M WANTED, two or three clever business men W to obtain orders for a newly published book of rare merit. 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Prices with drawings of every Instrument post free. Music for any kind of B&nd. Bandinen's Caps. Patronized by Army, Navy, & Ritle Corps. Second-hand Instruments bought, or taken in Exchange. BILLIA.KI) BALLS, Clialks, Cues, it Tips at HENNIG BROS., Ivory Works, 11, HighSt., London, W.C. Cheapesthousein the tradef or Billiard ta.blerequisites and ivory goods in general. Old Balls adj asted or exchanged and tables re-covered. Price Lists on application. Established isr.2. A B R I L L A N T I N E," METALLIC POWDER, for cleaning & polishing metals (especially brass), is used by the Life, Horse,&- Dragoon Guards, the Fire Brigades, Xc. Sold everywhere in 6d.&l/-boxes. Propri- etors, J. F. B AU MG ARTNER, '& Co, 22 N ewman St..London,W. W k DOWN TO £ 20 DRAWN OWAJtl,V/V/V/ EVERY MONTH in Bonuses, guaran- teed by Government and paid in Cash. Every Share a chance to obtain a Bonus. One share £ 1, Six shares £5. Particulars free. Apply to the Agency for Public Funds (Geneva), 83, Abchurch Lane, Lombard Street, London, E.C. TJIORAGE at \\THOLE SALE PIUCrE S x V TO CONSUMERS. HHAY, STRAW, &c., Sold on Commission. att P n Bankers: Ransom, Bouverie & Co. ALL & LO., PARK LANE, LONDON, W. mo MOTHERS SUCKLING,with deficiency J- of BREAST AIILK. The PALMA CHRISTI is invaluable, and NEVER FAILS to promote a supply. Bottles 2 9 and 4/6. T. GREENISH, 20, New Street, Dorset Square, London. Order of your Druggist. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS purify the foulest blood. & remove every disease of the sto- mach, liver,&kidneys. Pure blood gives health. Thousands have been cured by these wonderful Pills whose diseases could not be reached by any other medicine.Sold by.11 Chemists in boxes,1/1} & 8/0; or from the establishment, 44, Oxford-St., Swansea, for 15 or 36 stamps. All sufferers are highly recommended to try them. A GOOD COMPLEXION is Ensured by the daily use of Cottman's White Prepared Fuller's Earth. Does not Choke the pores of the Skin, Invaluable to protect the Skin of Infants. Contains no Bismuth, Zinc, Magnesia, or Chalk. Post Free for 14 Stamps. H. Cottman, Chemist, Sydenham. "WORN 0 U T SILVER PLATED ARTICLES » » also Copper, Brass, &c., replated equal to new by STANTON'S PLATING PASTE. One Simple application leaving a coating of pure silver. Post free, 20 stamps.—Henry Stanton, 4, High St., New Thornton-heath, Surrey. £620 ANNUAL PROFIT from ONE ACRE of LAND, and £ 176 per Annum from THREE GLASS iious ee MULTUM-IN-PARVO GARDENING, By SAMUEL WOOD, Author of "Good Gar- dening." Third Edition, revised. Crown Svo cloth, with Ulustra- tions, 2 (post free, 26 stamps). Should be read by all who contemplate growing for Market and profit."—Farmer. Crosby Lookwood & Co., 7, Stationers'-hall-court London,E.O. WHO's YOUR LAWYER? I haven't re- ▼ quired one since I bought of Crosby Lockwood & Co., 7, Stationers'-hall-court, E.C., a copy of EVERY MAN'S OWN LAWYER, by a Barrister, price 6/8 (post free, 80 Stamps), which has been repaid to me 20 times over in the saving of law yers'fees. "A complete and thoroughly intelligible epitome I of the laws of this country."—item's Life.. "IV/TR. SPURGEON, in Sword and Trowel," says: "The straight, turned-up, turned-down and oblique pointed PENS of MACNIVEN & CAMERON are marvellously good. It is a pleasure to write with them." 6d. and 1/- per box, at all Stationers'. They come as a boon and a blessing to m#n. The Pickwick, the Owl, and the Waverley Pen." Sample box of all the kinds assorted, by post 1/1.— MACNTVEN & CAMERON, 24 to 33, Blair St., Edinburgh, Penmakers to her Majesty's Government Offices, Est. 1770. To CLOTHIERS, HATTERS & DRAPERS. A large firm of Wholesale Clothiers who make Garment* to measure are open to appoint a few more AGENTS. Apply in first instance to S.B.H., care of Bean,Webley & 00., M 4 K. St. Mary-at-Hill. London, E.C. AGENTS WANTED for a novelty.—Sample 14 stamps.—Lehfeldt Bros. Sc Qo.,15, HolbornVia<lnct.E.Q. POOL-ST. MARKET, CARNARVON. THE ESTABLISHMENT for GENERAL JL GROCERY and FIRST CLASS PRO- VISIONS. THE guiding rule of this business has al- ways been to offer to the buyer the CHOICEST articles at the LOWEST possible prices. THE faet is pretty well known now that if the public wants First Class PRO- VISIONS at moderate^rice the POOL STREET MARKET is the only place in Carnarvon were they can be obtained, as its provision trade is STRICTLY kept on the Liverpool style. THE NOTED CUMBERLAND HAMS AND BACON are very Jine. Mild and delicious flavour. The Hams weigh from 12 to 14 lbs. each, and sold at the LOW PRICE of only 6id per lb. THE Special Value that is offered this week in English and Continental BUTTER is astonishing. Finest "Rose Kiel" fresh twice weekly. EA.-What everybody says must be true, JL and that is that our TEAS are the BEST IN WALES. TEA. AT Is 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 4D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 6D PER POUND. TEA AT 2s 8D PER POUND. TEA AT 3s PER POUND. THE TEA AT 3s IS REALLY FINE. Samples of any of these Fine Teas will be sent post free on application, and parcels of 6 Ibs and upwards Carriage paid to any Railway Station in Wales. All orders by Post receive careful attention, and delivered free of charge in town and suburbs by our own van. General Grocery Orders from the country to the amount of two pounds and upwards carriage paid to any Railway Station in North Wales. H. PRITCHARD & CO., POOL STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. x. 3674M H ARM ü I U M fc A CHALLENGE. SPECIAL MANUFACTURE. HARMONIUMS, Four Octaves, solid Ameri- LJL can Ash Case, turned pillars, two bellows, irst-class workmanship, R,3 10s Cash. Oannot be purchased for the price in any other house in Great Biitain than THE CARNARVON AND NORTH WALKS Pianoforte, Harmonium, & Musical Instru- ment Warehouse, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON. PROPRIETOR- am-M IV, TARP-P-TT ROBKTtTfJ. EMIGRATION TO CANADA. Government ASSISTKD PASSAGN, St reduced fares. Pamphlets, and information on application Vj to the Managing^ Directors. Cabin, £10101- r Steerage & *h 'fvUV^ Through faret to all part* oi DMMrf* and United State, on ibe ^^>lowe«t term*.—Apply to Fwmr, MAIK, A — lioHTOOMKRY, 24, James St., Liverpool; or M their local Agente. £ £ ) WEEKLY and UPWARDS ma" be EASILY and HONESTLY REALISED by persons of EITHER SEX, without hindrance to present occupation.—Particulars FREE or with a Sample 12 stamps freturned if desired). Address, EVANS, WATTS, & COMPANY, (P 293), Mer- chants, Albion-street, Birmingham.—This i. genuine. b. 3636-m B RY-NARVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS, tot Classics, English, Mathematics, Modem Languages. Music, &c. Brynarvor Hall, a commodious and well. Stted house has been tpecially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It in beautifully situ&ted in an eminently healthy local- ity, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations in connection with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com. mercial pursuits. Olattet art fold in connection texth the BfJÚnN and Art Department, the examinations being held in Map in each year. The acbool year connate of VHTU;* TV-IV?, THE MIGHTY HEALTH RESTORER. DR JEA S MARVELLOUS TONIC, FOB THE BLOOD AND NESVES. The Celebrated Remedy for Debility, Blood, Ner. vous, and Constitutional Disorders, Consumption, Indigestion, Headache, &e. The great demand and innumerable unsolicited and ever increasing Testimonials prove the wonder- ful INVIGORATING and RESTORATIVE virtues of this Medicine for PURIFYING and ENRICHING the blood. maintaining and restoring Mental and Physical Energy, for correcting disordered functions or ergans, and promoting HEALTH, STRENGTH AXTJ LONGEVITY. Is prepared in an agreeable and concentrated form, and is free from mercury and all iniurioM« ingredients. Price 2s 9d (24 doses). J WI Obtained of all Chenusts, or Post free of chief agents for Post Office Order, or 32 Stamps CHIRP AGENTS Evans and Wormull, 31, Stam. ford-street, Blackfriars, London. < M