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W ANTED, an APPRENTICE and an IMPROVER for the Drapery and Grocery. "Apply to Wm. Owen, 40, Sand-street, Pwllheli. RAN-TED, an experienced Milliner. Also, r, a Dressmaker. Must be able to speak el,SL.-Apply to Bryan Brothers, Carnarvon. ANTED.-Agents to represent an old established firm of publishers in North Wales. r-Apnly William Mackenzie, 26, City-road, Ohe;t0r B 344-944 ^ErATsfTRT), AT LLANRWST, in the main ■xiy thoroughfare, a GtiOOERY and PttO- ^SION SHOP.—Address, BETA," Qenedl Office, fe^na, &o. <*969 ISONMONGEBY, CLOCKS, TIMEPIECES, Jewellery, Furniture, &c. AGENTS WANTBD. Wholesale Catalogues, 300 Illustrations, free.— ^pply, Henry May (155), Birmingham. o 931 MILLINERY. — Wanted, immediately, a good MILLINER, and to assist in sales.— ^■Pply, stating age, salary requited, and refer- to Mr Hugh Jones, London House, Flint. AGENTS WANTED (Packet Teas).-All House-to-house Callers should apply. terms offered to good men.—Write to Geeve? & 8, Chiawell-street, London, E.G. si t £ > 5° CANVASSERS for Advertisements and Sub- scriptions required, on commission, in every *» of the United Kingdom, when £ 2 per week can he ^aily earned. Address—T. G. DIXON. Newland, Hn 1. \XfHITE'S SEWING MACHINE, entirely new, suitable for tailors and othtrs, to be at a great reduction from cost price.—Apply to ^ymio," Express Office, Carnarvon b FOWLS, Rabbits, Bees, Sow, Pig, and how to Cultivate an ACle of Ground to make £100 year out of it. This little book sent post free for Address—" Snn" Office, Hall. B 226 IONMON G K Y CLOCKS, T MEIihuho, Jewellery, Furniture. &c. AGENTS WANTED J^tolesale Catalogues, 300 Illustrations, free.— _P!.ly, Henry May (154), Birmingham. E 339 BANGOR.—TO LET, 16 years' Lease, a very neat, well-established, Full Licensed^ Hpi> it Conveniently situated. Good-will and fittings moderate. Rent only £ 24. Going concern. *Wy to Wm. P. Jones, Auctioneer, Holyhead. FOR SALE, a strong Spring HORSE CART, suitable for Millers, Shopkeepers, and V^riers. Also, a Platform WEIGHING MACHINE, 5. weigh 16 cwt., in good order both.—Apply to ^*ard Williams, China House, Holywell. g970 \\7" ANTED, a Female Assistant for a Cou- fectionery Establishment. Must be ex- perienced, active, and obliging. Welsh indispensable- "*Applyj stating age, where last employed, and salary ^Pected, to T. Jones and Co., The Priory, Carnarvon. TWELVE V.LSITE, 28 8d; six, is 8.. Carte .r> arged to 10 inches, 5s; ^biuet, 2s. Sent C,.rte with stamps. Perfect copies original returned free. j London Photographic Co., 304, Regent-street, Lon- —F. S P. PHILLIPS, Manager. 1X>WLE'S PttNNYROXAL AND STEEL .■*• PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all Regularities and relievo the distressing symptoms so with the sex. Boxes, Is ljd and 2s 9d, of all iJf^ists. Sent anywhere for 15 or 34 Stamps, by the 5*ker, E. T. TOWLE, Chemist, Nottingham. TO be disposed of immediately, an old- established business of a Grocer, Corn and JJour Dealer, in a fashionable Welsh watering Pl^ce. Satisfactory reasons given for the disposal. ^"For further particulars apply to Mr R. Thomas, tffodoa House, Menai Bridge. b 814 jfo WR'iSKI.V ana 1IPW AKUft may Oe .ttASIL* and HONESTLY REALISED by persons of clTliER SEX, without hindrance to present ration.-For particulars, &c., enclose a plainly Stressed envelope to EVANS, WATTS, and iJ^fPANY (P. 293), Merchants, Birmingham. \3lrATCH AND BICYCLE CLUBS. — > Wanted—Foremen, Time-keepers, Clerks, 4 £ ?*rance Agents, and others, to form clubs for the J;&Uham Clubu Association. Special +erms to good ,-Illustrated c'ataloguc, and full particulars, post from T. Hall, Manager, Crafton-street, Leicester. TiOKTMADoC HIGH-STREET. HOUSE 5- AND SHOP TO BE LET, in May next, now in !lit- occnpatian of Miss Evans, Dressmaker. Excellent tit,e&ti ou-good Shop and Fixtures-Tery suitable for to lUer and Dressmaker and Fancy Drapery-Applv E. Jones, Post Office, Portmadoc. 13 933 -34b STRONG WuODuN HUK,JL>LES for v'V/U 8aie> at Is 8d each. Five feet long, five |jaifl- Any quantity of twenty and up delivered free at any railway station within miles of Conway.—Apply to P. and H. Timber Merchants, Conway- b939—343 WANTED, AGRICULTURISTS AND iJ* OTHERS IN CA.NA.DA.—Free Grants of hi?to 80o Acres of Land and Assisted Passages are given if the Canadian Goverment. Farmers delegates illustrated pamphlets (describing the districts SS^tly traversed by the Marquis of Lome), maps, and S} "^formation respecting any part of Cauada-its re- SB* trade, demand for labour, wages paid, &c. — SPpiied free, by the Canadian Government Agent, 15, ^$?r-street, Liverpool- G8o~ \X/"ANTED.—Anyone requiring a servant, or i. parties wishful to be engaged, or property £ ,Iet. sell, or exchange, mortgages wanted, &c., have Sf1* to send particulars, with three penny stamps, to fe. Licensed Victuallers' Advertiser Office, when it be inserted, and a copy of paper sent post free. tNVESTORS IN MINING SHARES, &c.— If you wish to sell or buy bargains m send for a weekly copy ofthe Norli of ng an Journal and Liensed Victuallers Ad 2ft* 2*d, post free. Office, Hull. Shares bought CHnt- an^ exchanged; likewise, property of y bought, sold, and exchanged. E J MILLARD HARDING and Co., late u • REDMAYNE HARDING and Co., bilk if^srs and General Drapers, will esteem it a favour theirPatrons and the Public will kindly direct their le^ttaications to The Square, Shrewsbury, in con- of Letters addressed only "Harding and Bomtimes reaching another firm trading in that x?« who are in no way connected with J. M. H. and -^QVELTIESDAILY. e_531d^ A GOOD PLAN. dealing in Stock Exchange Fecurities ij, eh retdzna five to ten times the amount invested Kft8 tnany days. R,10 to £1,000 realises same 0 of profit. Explanatory Book sent free. iJ^flress, GEORGE EVANS AND Co., Stock- U?*e*s, Gresham House, old Broad-street, V^oq B 246 4. Certain Cure for the Nervous and Debilitated. QltATIS, a MEDICAL WORK, showing sufferers how they may be cured, and re- health and vitality without the aid of Quacks, *ecipes for purifyinc the blood and removing Wv Sections; also chapters on Happy Marriages ^ta^1 *n(1 Whom to Marry; The Temperaments; Vital Force; How Wasted arjq How < t M^^sd; Galvanic Appliano'j; and the Wonders *4t f ^cioscopiin T»ciovtirJg Various Oomplaists. Aaa 06 ^or stamps. Sficretary, Institute of Anatomy, Bir. s 303 SEASON 1882. NOW READY, AT THE POOL-STREET MARKET, A LARGE consignment OF KEILLER'S celebrated DUNDEE MARMALADE, just received in excellent con- dition. As this excellent article of food is acknowledged to be both healthy and appetizing, the price this year being within the reach of all, it is highly re- commended to the notice of families. IN ONE POUND POTS. IN TWO POUND WHITE JARS. IN THREE POUND GLASS JARS. IN FOUR POUND WHITE JARS. Also, a fresh supply of fine KIEL and other BUTTERS; the very FINEST BUTTER now selling at Is 6d PER POUND. Why pay Is lOd for inferior qualities ? TEA! TEA! TEA! W. LL. G RIFFITH, CORN EXCHANGE, PALACE-STREET, CARNARVON, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Carnarvon -D and neighbourhood that he is appointed an Agent by one of the principal Tea Warehouses in Lon- don, and that he now offers the best Tea at the reduced prices of 2s, 2s 3d, and 2s 4d per lb, in boxes of 20 to 22 lbs each. If you want to save a shilling to fifteen pence per pound in Tea call at the Corn Exchange to get it. Also, all kind of Seeds, Barley, Oats, Peas, Beans, Ireland Potatoes, Clovers, Ryegrass, Swedes, Turnips, &c. Also, Agent for the best Manures in the Market; has been used by the principal farmers in Carnarvonshire and Anglesey for the last fifteen years, and has given entire satisfaction. Large stock, as usual, of Flour, and feeding stiiff of the best quality, at the lowest prices. E 299 W. LL. GRIFFITH, PROPRIETOR. t: LIVERPOOL TO 3JEW "SrOIRIK: & BOSTON EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. This Company has been established for Forty Years, and is noted for its Safety and Comfort for all classes of Passengers. Apply to D. & C. MAC 1VER, Liverpool; or to theiV Agent JOHN EVANS &.CO., Herald Office, Carnarvon; or to WM. JOHN PARRY, 3, William's-court, Bethesda. it 124. d ) » AMEBIN LINK. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. EVERT WEDNESDAY AND ALTEIRSATB SATrIM&y First-class, full -powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers equal to any Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. THE SHORTEST WD BEST KOVTE TO THE WiCT. Apply to RICH-LRDSON, SPENCE & CO., 17 A 19, Water-street, Liverpool. LOCAL AGIW"W. J. Williams, rsooretary) the North Wales Quarrjmen's Union, 7, llatket- street, Carnarvon John Foulkes, 24, High-street, Carnarvon; R. G. Roberts, Rook Cottage, Oreigiau MPwr, Talysarn. »827«77—d THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, UXBRIDGE-SQUARE CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED FORTY YEARS. CONDUCTED BY JOHN G. DAVIES (Under-graduate of the University of London, late Scholar of the University College of Wales, and Prize Essayist of the New Shakspeare Society). PUPILS are afforded a thoroughly sound and liberal education at a moderate cost. By a J- graduated course of instruction, frequently tested by examinations, they are carefully and suc- cessfully prepared for professional or commercial life. English, in its several branches of Grammar, Compo- sition, History, and Literature, is made a special subject of study. The Senior Classes are presented at the Cambridge Local Examinations every Christmas, and at the Pupils' Examinations of the Royal College of Preceptors every Midsummer.. ,„ „ The Quarter-dajs for this Half-year are August 2nd and October 17th. E 73-d PAPER HANGINGS. PAPER HANGINGS. M DAVIES, 102, HIGH-STREET, BANGOR. In returning her sincere thanks to her numerous customers for the kind patronage accorded to her in the past, begs to call their attention to the very large stock of papers just received, all of the newest designs, and marked at exceedingly low prices. Note the address:- Next door to the New Independent Chapel, Pendref, Bangor. E 317 ESTABLISHED 1854. JOHN "WILLIAM ROGERS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND ESTATE AGENT "THE MART" AND FINE ART GALLERIES, L L A N T) U D N O JW. R., in thanking his numerous patrons and clients for the very liberal support and • increasing business bestowed upon him of late years, begs to state that the same unremitting attention (to all business entrusted to his office) shall be devoted to the interests of all parties as in the past. SALES BY AUCTION of Farming Stocks, Horses, Carriages, Cattle, Agricultural Produce, Household Furniture, Pictures, Trade Stocks, Wines, Objects of Vertu, Plate, Jewellery, &c. '1 HOUSES AND LAND OFFERED FOR SALE UPON MODERATE TERMS. Note.-Household Furniture amounting from L20 to E1000 purchased outright from parties who do not care to have a public sale on their own account. To Drapers and General Tradesmen having surplus or accumulated stocks, the same can be con- signed "To the Mart," Llandudno, for sale in one of the most commodious rooms and in the very heart of the business part of the town. Immediate cash advances to any amount made upon all consignments for absolute sale. Sales conducted upon owners' premises in all parts of the neighbouring counties upon the very est terms, with immediate cash settlement. N.B.—The highest references to a large circle of clients; also to the N.P. Bank, Llandudno, and the solicitors of the neighbourhood. Auction and Estane Offices. first floor above the Mart Llandudno. B. 4836 T GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PKOTOIPAI, J, S. KIRK, M.A., PH.D., Member of the General Council of the University of Glasgow, and of the Royal College of Preceptors, Landon. Author of Essays on Education," School Honour," Human Civilization," 4c. PARENTS and Guardians are requested to note the following facts connected with this Establishment: That for the last twenty years, while under Dr Kirk's management, as great a percentage of pupils from this School have passed the various Preliminary Test Examinations as from any other Scholastic Institution of the same average attenduice in Wales. That the education gj ven ia genuine, ae witnessed by the varied and important positions now held by former pupils. That each pupil is led to think for himsolfj and is carefully supsrmtended by the Principal. For terms, testimonials, an(i references apply to Dr KIRK, Orchard House, near Carnarvon. THE NEXT QUARTER BEGINS ON MONDAY, THE 3RD OF APRIL, 1882. TRINITY SCHOOL, BE AUMARIS. CONDUCTED BY REV R. LLOYD. SUBJECTS taught: Euglish, Classics, Mathematics, Drawing, &c. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, as well as the various Training and Theological Coll-ges. Special attention paid to the study of the English language and Commercial training. The town of Beanma>i>? is no less renowned for the beauty than the healthiness of its situation and pupils will, to a great exteut, have the benefit of an English society. A limited number of B />ar<iers taken. Terms moderate. The school will be op -n^d for the next quarter on Monday, January 16th, 1882. Terms and all particulars ta be had on application to the master. G 760 IMPORTANT CAUTION. IS CONSEQUENCE OF THE GREAT DEMAND FOR SAUNDERS' BALSAMIC PLASTERS, MANY imitations are now being sold; the Public are therefore warned to examine each Plaster when buying, aud to see that the words SAUNDERS' BALSAMIC PLASTER" are stamped on everyoiie. Any persons suffering from pain in the back or side, or between the shoulders, tightness of thd chest or difficulty in breathing, who have not tried the above Plasters are earnestly requested to give them a single trial. Sold by all Chemists, at 3d, 4d, 6d, and 8d each. Wholesale, 149, Duke street, Liverpool. G 331 REMOVE THE CAUSE AND THE EFFECTS WILL CEASE. KABERRY'S LUMBAGO & LIVER PILLS, The Best Pills in the World for Lumbago. The Best Pills in the World for Rheumatism and Gout. )ae Beat FiUs in the Worlid for the Liver and E:idneys. The Best Pills in tbe World for Ladies- Use THESE PJLLS are Invaluable. They are the Beat Medicine ever offered to the publio is a certain and effectual « T f Lumbago and Liver, and for all Disorders of tho Kidneys they aro uzmouaUed. Ouo box will almost invariably enre the most severe attack of iiumDago; some may require two, but most casta are cured with even half a box. These Pills, although BO efficacious, are in their operation very mild, aaA de sot in the least disorder tne Stomach or Bowels, nor unfit any one lor exercise or traveUftur. One Is. lid. box as a trial will ba quite sufficient to convince the most incredulous that every word about them is true. Sold in Boxes at la. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lls^eswh, bv all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; orseattoany addressfor 15,36, or 60 stamps, by the Proprietors, GOODALL BACKHOUSE & CO., Leeds wh*bare ur. chased the Recipe and sole right to their manufacture trom the widow of the late WILIIAAK KIBBBKT, Pateley Bridge. laxd- Agent* r—BABCLAT Boa's, W. BDVWM SJJREZM Sows, and W. Smtoi Co. MONEY IMMEDIATELY ADVANCED ON BORROWERS' OWV RESPONSI- BILITY, from £ 20 to £1000. To Householders, Farmers, f-tiopkeepers, and Parties of every occupation in Kn?Wd or Waies, by the CALEDONIAN LOAN AND i-ISOOUNT COM- PANY. a. Stafford-street (four doors from Lendon- road), Liverpool. No sureties are required; borrowers obtain the money upon their own responsibility, at 8AMUK1- KVAJNS. ABVOSli BUILDINGS, BANGOR Corn, Flour, Seed, Bay, Straw, and Oil- cake Stores. AGBNT FOR- Spratt's Patent Meat "Fibrine" Dog Cakes. rrile Manchester Prize Catle Food Company. The Gloucester specific r. r Foot Rot In Sheep. ) The Liverpool, Cheshire, and is orth. Wales Patent Manuro Compa ny- Messrs Richardeon brothers and (Jo., Linseed Crushers aad Manur" ytanufacturers, Belfast, Dubliu, Cork. Caiway, and Sligo. ) S. E. will be pleased to seud quotations upon j application. B 773 IMPORTANT TO FARMERS IN THE VALE OF CLWYD. BEFORE you purchase your stock of Seeds -D for the present Season, pray don't forget to pay a visit to Mr T. Morrisen's (? £ A^^r°VT PiT branch establishment, at No. 9, MARKET-PLACE, DENBIGH, where a large stock of new and genuine seeds are on view. Inspection is respectfully solicited. Mr Morrison may be personally consulted on Toes, days, Wednesdays, and Thursdays in each week. E 330 JUST ARRIVED. WALL PAPERS. WALL PAPERS. T. J. WILLIAMS, DENBIGH, HAS now a splendid variety of all kinds of WALL PAPERS, The Stock numbers over 30,000 PIECES. The present year bong exceptional in point of inter- est in the town, no donbt there will be a great deal of re- novating <ione. and in order to meet the greater require- mentoo T. J. W bests to inform his numerous friends and castomers that all his valuable Stock of FURNISH. 1 NO Goons, Ac., will be sold at prices unsurpassed in cheapness by any hcose in the trade. ■ 327 VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. 30, WELL-STREET, RUTHIN. MR G. F. BYFORD has received instruc- tions to SELL B ? AUCTION, at the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on Monday, April 3rd, 1882, at the hour of four o'clock in the afterneon, subject to conditions then to be produced, the above very desirable RESIDENCE, containing three well-fitted Reception-rooms, five Bed-chambers, W.C. and Lavatory, Pantry, Larder, two Kitchens and Cellar; and the Out- buildings comprise a two et .lied Stable. Loft, Saddle-room, Wash and Coal House (witn room atove), a Pleasure and Kitchen Garden. For further particulars and f a: da to view apply to Messrs Lloyd aud Roberts, Solicitors, or to the Auctioneer, all of Ruthin. E 334 RUTHIN SHEEP DOG TRIALS, 1882. TO be held in Ruthin Castle Parka, on Easter Monday, April 10th, under the patronage of Major W. C. West. Lord-lieutenant; J. F. Jesse, Esq., High Sheriff; aLd Edward Roberts, Esq., Mayor of Ruthin. All Comers' Stakes, open to all England. 1st prize, £ 10; 2nd prize, L5; and 3rd prize, X3. Entrance, 10s. Local Stakes, open to sub cribcrs only. 1st prize, L6; 2nd prize, L4; 3rd pnzo, £ 2; and 4th prize, Sl. Entrance, 2s 6d. Area of local district, and ull other information, to be had from EDWARD HUMPHREYS, Hon. Sec. 14, Castle-street, Ruthin. B 331 HIGH STREET, DENBIGJEI. SPRING 1882. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. ,ojL E T. J WILLIAMS HAS great pleasure in informing the Public that he hss opened a new Branch in-the TAILORING DEPARTMENT In connection with his already extensive busi- ness, and begs to announce that he has en- gaged the sewlces of MIl 8GURLOCK as CUTTER who has had cousid rable experience in every branch of the Trade, and trusts, by prompt attentiom to all ordera, to receive the continued support of hia numerous friends and customers. GENTS' TWEED SUITS, to crder X2 lOs SCOTCH CHEVIOTS, to order JB2 lis BEST BANJTOCKBUBN to order X3 38 In all the leading Patterns and Shades. Also, West of England TROUSERINGS, WORSTED COATINGS, BROADCLOTHS, Ac., in great variety. Ladies' RIDING HABITS, JACKETS, ULSTERS, &c. LIVERIES AND JUVENILE DRESS. TERMS.—5 per cent, for Cash 2! per cent. for Cash in three Months sx months—NETT. B 327 JgDWARD ROBERTS, BILL POSTER AND TOWN CRIER, 58, HENLLAN-STREET, DENBIGH, Posts Bills in all parts of the Vale of Clwyd. All work entrusted to him will be properly at- tended to. a J. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, GARDENERS AND THE GENERAL PUBLIC. JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, BROOKHOUSE NURSERIES, DENBIGH, BEG to inform their numerous supporters and customers that fhoj have opened a new establishment at No. 6, VAT/K-STRBET, Denbigh, where all kinds of Vegetables, Agricultural Seeds, Flowers, &c., are kept in stock. In inviting the farmers of t'ng Vale of Chvyd to visit their establishment, J. W. ana Sen beg to thank them for their past support and hope that tbey will be avoured with further orders. B 302-845 alt. BEACH MOUNT SCHOOL, CRICCIETH CONDUCTED BY MISSES WILLIAMS AND TEMPLE, Prospectuses free on application to above Address. B 15 HOLT ACADEMY, NEAR WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL- J. OLIVER JONES. Preparation for the Universities, Civil Service Law, and Medical Preliminaries, Pharmaceutical' College of Preceptors, Oxiord and Cambridge Local Examinations, &c. The school premises, with a large and dry cricket field attached, are situated in a beautiful and healthy English locality, thus affording the best advantages for Welsh boys to learn the language. For terms, &c «pply to the Principal. Duties resumed January 27th, 1882. o 764 THE OSWESTRY ACADEMY. HEAD MASTER MR OWEN OWEN, B.A. (Late Scholar of Jesus College, and Graduate in 0 High Classical Honours). I Classes will be conducted by the Head Master, assisted by Mr J. W. BESLEY (of the London University), and other competent Tutors. THE Classes provide instruction for Com- JL mercial Pursuits, for the Medical and Legal Preliminary Examinations, and for Matriculatio. at the Universities. Since 1879, fourteen pupils \1 have passed the various Public Examinations, four )f whom matriculated at the Universities. The second Quarter of this Hali-ycar will com- mence on Tuesday, Aprillltll.. There will be two vacancie- frr boarders. 6 68 KAY'S LINSEED COMPOUND, Asthma and I Bronchitis immediately relivvod by it. Sold by I Chemists. MABNQWYN GRAMMAR SCllUU4 a MAOHYNLLETH, Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society, and Tutor at the Society's Training Col- lege, Swansea. French and German taught by a qualified foreign lady. Special advantages for Candidates preparing for the Theological and the Training Colleges. Prospectuses and Terms may be had on appli- cation. 4389-d MRS GWENFIL DAVIES, C.A.M., SOPRANO VOCALIST, IS open to Engagements for Concerts, Oratorios, Eisteddfodau, &c., and m«y be addressed at PenffynBon Hall, Pontrhyd-y-groes, new Aberystwyth. SINGING AND PIANOFORTE LESSONS GIVEN. E. G. LLOYD, Auctioneer, Appraiser, Accountant, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, COLLECTOR OF RENT AND DEBTS, FIRE, LIFE, AND ACCIDENTS INSURANCES, Emigration Agent to all parts. Note the Address- 24, CHTJKCH STREET, ° 350 BLAENAU FFESTINIOG. ESTABLISHED 1848. SEEDS! SEEDS!! SEEDS! SAMUEL EVANS, 3 AND 4, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, BANGOR. CORN, FLOUR, SEED, HAY, STRAW, AND OIL- CAKE STORES. WHILST tendering to his customers his grateful thanks for the liberal patronage accorded to him the last season, in the above new branch at his business, begs respectfully to inform Farmers, Gardeners, Cottagers, and others, that he has this season increased the assortments, and with the greatest care selected a quantity of fresh imported seeds of the best quality, consisting of the following :— HAT AND CLOVER SEEDS, of excellent quality. Assortments of EARLY POTATOES, and a Quantity of MAGNUM BONUM," SCOTCH DOWN," and CHAMPION POTATOES. IRISH AND WELSH SHORT WHITE OATS. IRISH TAWNY OATS. BLACK TARTARIAN OATS. BODORGAN WHITE OATS. WELSH YELLOW OATS. SCOTCH AND WELSH BARLEY, &c., &C., &C. All Orders will be executed with promptness. March lat, 1882. B 923 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOTCHERS. DAVID EVANS AND Co., BEE HIVE, BANGOR STREET, CARNARVON, BEG to announce that they have commenced business at the above address. Their stock includes Oxen, splendid Wethers (3 years old), and Welsh Mountain Wethers—fed at Sir George Meyrick's, Bodorgan; Pigs, Home- cured Hams and Bacon, Cteeee, Turkeys. Irv" ç. DAVID EVANS AND CO. invite the public to view their stock as early as possible, promising to give every satisfaction to purchasers. Best terms offered to Country Butchers, Pro- prietors of Hotels, Shop-keepers, and Private Families. B 272 SPECIALITY. SNOWDON FLAKE, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. Highly recommended for Pastry and Fine-flavoured Bread. MANUFACTURED AT THE CITY STEAM MILLS, BANGOR. THOMAS LEWIS AND Co., PROPRIETORS. Trade Mark-Summit of.Snowdon. THE following remarks of Professor Graham, in his admirable series of Cantor Lectures -ielivered before the Society of Arts on the Cb^mistry of Bread-making," will show the great _netc;of having the FINEST WHITE flour for making fiue and wholesome Bread:- The next point which occurs to me as a chemist, as most essential in any good system of milling, is the thorough removal of the bran not even the smallest quantity of bran should be allowed to remain in the flour when prepared, and fer the reason that I have noiuted out to you, that there is ft soluble albumenoua ferment called cerealine. This is a very active diastasic body. An infusion of cerealine, or an infusion of ordinary bran, will give ft quantity of soluble ferment, which will rapidly attack the starch-cells, and, in the presence of water, hydrate the starch into maltose and dextrine, giving a large quantity of dextrine. This is another reason why I consider that no system of milling is per- fect, whether it be done by rollera or disintegrators, if it does not fulfil these two conditions, the removal of the germ and the removal of the bran." Our New Process Snowdon Flake Flour is perfectly free from germ and bran. THOMAS LEWIS AND Co., BANaOlfefpA,EAMlW0Nrf, ^SELI' E: P. ROBERTS, GLASS, PAINT, AND VARNISH MERCHANT, CLIFFORD-STREET, OXFORD-ROAD, MANCHESTER. MR. ROBERTS begs to inform his friends in Wales that he supplies all kinds of Var- nishes, Paints, &c., at the most reasonable prices. Also, he keeps Varnish SP expressly prepared for Cbspols a,no. School-rooms. Testimonials can be had npon application. e A CARD.-To ALL WHO AM ouyyzmo ntov Tm errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous v- eaknesB, early decay, loss of manhood, Aa., I will sond a recipe that will cure yon, FHEF. CF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a lÓssiol. V1 in Ponth America. Send a self-addressed envelop* to tbe REV. Jonra T. ImiiM, Stutie* D, If tv York | Citw, UJUL.