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girih\ ^itrrra^eH <mb §*ut{js. BIRTHS. PoJd- -June 21, the wife of Mr Dodd, bookbinder, &c., 32, Eleanor-street, Carnarvon, of a son. Edwards—June 21, at Glanymor Cottage, Llan- erchymor, near Holywell, the wife of Edward Edwards, of a son, Griffith-June 21, at Nant Perris House, 11, Oak- land-road, Clifton, Bristol, the wife of Mr W. Griffith, of a son. Hughes—June 19, the wife of Mr Owen H ughes, 13, Queen-street. Rhyl, late of Elwy Hall, of a daughter. Jones—Jui. e 25, at Plastirion, Pwllheli, the wife of Mr Robert Jones, Danker, of a son. Rowlands June 21, the wife of Mr 0. J. Row- lands, at 58, Oywen-street, Liverpool, of a daughter. Thomas—June 23, the wife of Mr T. Thomas, Bank-place, Holywell, of a son.. Williams—June 19, the wife of the Rev J. H. Williams (Brynfardd), Llaniestyn, of a son. Williams—June 5, the wife of Mr T. L. Williams, Dinmael Board School, Llangwin, of a son. Williams—June 25, at Regent-street, Wrexham, the wife of W. Harrison Williams, of a daugh- ter. MARRIAGES. Evans—Morgan—June 25, at the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Bala, by the Rev Dr Edwards, principal of Bala College, the Rev E. J. Evans, pastor of the Welsh Presbyterian Chapel, South- -port, to Annie, eldest daughter of D. Morgan, High-street, Bala. Rowlands—Davies—June 21, at the Registrar's Office, Carnarvon, by Mr W. R. Whiteside, Mr Rowland John Rowlands, Penlan, Gallt-y-foel, to Miss Catherine Davies, Rliiwlas—both of Llanddeiniolen. DEATHS. Edmunds—June 16, aged 41, Mr Hugh Edmunds, blacksmith, youngest son of the late Mr William Edmunds, blacksmith, Llanerchymedd. Hughes—June 19. aged 43, Mr Hugh Hughes, 11 1, Eleanor-street, Twthill, Carnarvon. Jones—June 18, after a heavy and long illness, Mr William Jones, Britannia Bridge, Bethania, Festiniog, aged 84. Owen—Lewis—June 25, at St Mary's Church, Bootte, O. Owens, mariner, to Elizabeth, younger daughter of the late William Lewis, Aberffraw, Anglesey. Parry—June 17, aged 64, Mr John Parry, late of Brynffynon and Bryntirion, Mynydd Llandegai, near Bethesda Pritchard—June 25, aged 53, Margaret, wife of William Pritchard, Victoria-place, Bethesda. Pring-June 23, aged 10 weeks, John Burnett, the infant sou of Dr Pring, Pwllheli. Roberts—Aged 37 years, Mr Evan Roberts, master of the Ship Suoivdonia, supposed lost on the English Channel with all hands on the 14th October last. Thomas—June 19, aged 35, Thomas Thomas, Conglywal, Festiniog. Thomas—June 22, at 372, High-street, Bangor, Margaret Lizzie, only child of John Thomas, chief,officer ef the barque County of Anglesey. Williams-June 21, at his residence, Denbigh Jioclsre, Lower Norwood, in his 57th year, Ro- bert Vaughan Williams, late judge of county udo, North Wales. f f TO LET.—An old established respectable
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PUBLIC HOUSE in Carnarvon.—Apply, office of this paper. 1694g 0 BE SOLD CHEAP.—Two Boats in good condition, one Sailing Boot IK feet long, and Rowing Boat 24 feet long.—Apply, Globe Inn, New-street, Carnarvon. 1695g A PARTMENTS TO BE LET, Partly Fur- ii- nished, at Gelliuiogwen, Llangeinwen, Angle- sey. Distance from the Foel Ferry about 1] mile, and from the Village of Dwyran half a mild.-— Application to be made to Mr Wm. Evans, Gell- iniogwen, Dwyran, Llanfair P. G., Anglesey. 1704-h HOTJfiE TO BE LET, within seven minutes' walk to Carnarvon Station, contains two Parlours, one Sitting-room, six Bedrooms, W.C., and Bath-room, two Kitchens; in the healthiest part of the town.—Apply to T. S. T., Gated! Office, Carnarvon. 1518 e rFO BE SOLD CHEAP.—A large quantity of BUTTONS and other goods suitable for tailors and dressmaker's work; also a large quantity of lacking Cotton very cheap.—Apply, Globe Inn, Carnai von. 1 1696g BUILDING SITES AT LLAJn FAIRFECHAN.—The Land is situate near the sea shore at the above place, the property Of the hev W. Boyce, has been laid out in lots suitable to purchasers for building in terraces. Either the freehold will he sold, or, if preferred, lease for 999 years would be granted, with the option for the purchaser of absolutely purchasing same within ten years from the date of the lease.— Particulars may be obtained, and a plan of the property, arranged in lots, may be seen on appli- cation at the office of Mr Richard Davies Archi- tect, High-street, Bangor. 1700-h 'THE LLANDDYFNAN AND LLANFAIE- Tvi" ^ATHA F ARNE1THAF SCHOOL BOARD f £ desirous of offering tenders T1 School and Master's Residence at tir.no f ^nau> may inspect the plans and specifica- r M on and after this date, at the offices P* rw+ rd Navies, Architect, Bangor, and at nrJ f8e' I^angefni, between the hours of ten ?/n>\fmWUr P-m. Scaled tenders to be sent to S o SchonlS«ea on 0r before July 20th, 1878. Ant the ln-i trcl do not P^dge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. THOMAS, Rose Cottage, Llangefni t0 Jiine 22, 1878. IG!H}-h LLANBEDROG, PWLLHELI. rpO LET, ^mediate possession, the _L House and Premises known as THE COTTAGE, and lately m the occupation of J T Campbell. Esq., ^on. The house is commodious, most healtlnly situated on a rising bank, and well sheltered from the east, north, and west winds. It comprises Reception-rooms, Bed- rooms, Kitchens, Sculleries, Pantries, Cellars, Out- houses, Stablqs, Coach-houses &c., extensive Gardens, Greenhouse, with about three acres of Shrubberies and Grazingland if required, and has a complete southern aspect commanding an extensive view of the whole of the Merionethshire range of mountains is within two minutes walk of the Parish Church and ^° £ minutes' walk from the. splendid bathing beach of Pwllheli, which is accessible for bathing at all hours of the day, the road to and from the borough town of Pwllheli, distance three lilies, passing close below the house, on which the Mail i ost, and other cars and omnibuses pass daily to and fro.-— Apply to John Edwards, Estate Agent, Pwllheli. g 1663-h rrO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT JL ELECTORS OF THE CONTRIBUTORY i BOROUGHS OF FLINT. ELECTORS AND FELLOW COCXTRYMEX,—Having been urged by influential Liberals from all your Boroughs, to come forward as the Liberal Candi- date for the seat now vacant by the death of Mr Ellis-Ej ton, I willingly place my services at YUd disposal. As I have for years taken an active part in poli- tical matters in Wales, my views are known to many of you, and I may sum them up in the good old cry of the Liberal party—PEACE, RETRENCH- MENT, and REFORM. We want Peace in the interests of suffering hu- manity, and to revive our Trade, now blighted by war and the rumours of war. To that end, I re- joice that the Government of Lord Beaconsfieid has at length adopted the policy of a conditional agreement with Russia for the protection of Christ- ian Nationalities, which Mr Gladstone has from the first so consistently advocated. We require strict Retrenchment in the cost of the Public services. Our regular national expsn- < diture is now greater than it has ever been in the history of England, and the increasing Taxation which seems invariably to be the work of Conser- vative Governments, presses doubly hard on a nation suffering from depression of trade. We need Reform in matters affecting the poli- tical rights and the religious privileges of large classes of oar fellow countrymen. The tillers of the soil, as a class, are denied any share of political power, whilst about half the nation are painfully reminded of religious dis- abilities when they enter the national graveyards. I will, therefore, support the reduction of the franchise in counties, and Mr Osbornc Morgan's Burials Bill. Your Boroughs have been distinguished for their fidelit., to Liberal principles, and if I have the honour to be elected as your representative, it will be my aim to act according to those principles, to support all measures tending to extend religious equality, and to promote the true happiness and prosperity of the great masses of the people. I have the honour to be, Your obedient and faithful servant, JOHN ROBERTS. Bryngwenallt, 22nd June, 1878. 1712h ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF SLIGHTLY SOILED SHEET MUSI 0 FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY, AT ONE SIXTH MARKET PRICES—3s. PIECES FOR 6D. THOUSANDS OF SONGS, Ballads, ancl JL Pianoforte Pieces by all the Great Masters, 700 Pieccs, 7^d each. CARNARVON PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE-STREET. W. JARRETT ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. 1713-h J^XTRA STRONG MINING POWDER. Ti E.S.M. STRENGTH WITHOUT NOXIOUS FUMES. SAFETY WITH ECONOMY. AN ALMOST TOTAL ABSENCE OF SMOKE. This well-known Mining Powder, manufactured by CURTIS'S & HARVEY, is much superior in strength to the ordinary kinds, and is altogether free from the serious disadvantage of producing NOXIOUS GASES. For these reasons, it is commonly used in close underground places, and wherever rapid progress is of great importance. It will be found to be particularly suitable for Quarry work where hard and tough Rock has to be removed and for all sub-aqueous blasting opera- tions. Can be obtained of all Dealers, also of R. J. DAVIDS, 1714h Glan Helen, Carnarvon. PARTNER.—A young man, in business in P Wales, would be glad to meet with a partner (sleeping or otherwise) with E500 or £ 600. Sound business, sales steadily increasing, and large profits certain. References given and required.—Address, with full particulars, Partner," Aorih Wales Express, Carnarvon. 1701g RHYL WINTER GARDENS. OPEN DAILY. Flowers in great perfection, Waterfall, Lake, Rustic Bridge, Houses, &c., all combine to make it a pleasant place of resort. Lawns for Tennis, Badminton, Croquet, Bowls, Archery, and Quoiting Grounds, Inside and Out Rink for Skates, with Plimpton Skates. ENGAGEMENTS FOR PRESENT SEASON. MYRA, tha living Mystery, DAILY. JUNE 21TK, for 12 days. Dr II olden Miraco, the Indian Rubber Man; the Court Magician, recently performed before the Royal Family and Tula, the man with the iron jaw. JULY 6TH, First Annual Brass Band Contest for Weloh Bands only. Prizes, £ 40. JULY 8TH, for four weeks only. Bon Bon, the little Blondin on the high rope. JULY 8TH, for 12 nights. Dussoni's celebrated Troupe of performing Dogs, Monkeys, and Goats—15 in number. JULY 8TH, for 12 nights. Harcourt and O'Connor, character duettists. 12 changes nightly. JULY 19TH and 20TH. First Annual Horticultural Exhibition, under the patronage of Lord R. Grosvenor, M P. Sir Watkin Williams Wynne, Bart. M.P. H. R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel Park; R. B. Hesketh, Esq., Gwrych Castle; T. Mainwaring, Esq., Galltfaenan, &c. Prizes over £ 70. JULY 29TH, for two weeks onlv. Mr and Mrs Mark Johnson, and Miss Mitchell, in their classical entertainment entitled "The Studio." -Dr. Lynn, the celebrated Hindoo Conjuror, in his varied entertainment as exhibited before Royalty. AUGUST 5TH, for 12 nights. Mons. King and "Madame Isidora, in their unique entertain- ment. AUGUST 12TH, the Second Grand Brass Band Contest, open to all comers. Prizes, £70. AUGUST 12TH, for 12 days only. Dr Lynn's Living Marionettes from the Royal Aquarium, London. Four entertainments daily. AUGUST 26TH, Tell and Tell, for 12 nights; and Tom Barger, in his unrivalled ventriloqual entertainment. During the season the grounds will be illuminated, Firework displays, Musical Promenades. The Hindoo Snake Charmers, Performing Fleas, &c. Luncheons, Teas, and other Refreshments on the premises of the choicest kind. By Order, 1697 i JOHN DEVINE, Secretary. THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. ONE OF THE LARGEST HALLS IN GREAT BRITAIN. PRONOUNCED BY THE MOST EMINENT SINGERS OF THE WORLD TO BE THE FINEST HALL FOR SOUND THEY EVER SANG IN. AN ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME FOR AUGUST NEXT. GRAND EXHIBITION AND HORTIOULTUJtAL SHOW. u Further particulars will shortly appear. ROBERT HUGHES, SECRETARY. F«'unswiok Buildings, Carnarvon. NOW READY. THE PRIZE POETICAL COMPOSITIONS AT THE CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877, TOGETHER WITH A FULL REPORT OF THE EISTEDDFOD, THE SPEECHES, &c. JYice in paper cover, h.: in beautiful cloth covet, Is. 6d.; by Post, Is. 2d. or 18. 8d. All orders to be sent to Mit. R. WILLIAMS, Publisher, Carnarvon. IVI It J. M. YOUIN' GS NEW STUDIOS, UPPER MOSTYN. STREET, PRIZE MEDAL PHOTOGRAPHS ARE NOW ON VIEW. FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHS IN EVERY STYLE. Patronised by the Leading Nobility and Gentry. N.B.—The new Miniature of the Princes Beatrice, painted by desire of the Queen, is now un view. I 1559h- THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE IN NORTH WALES FOR PIANOS AND HA It M O N I IT M S IS AT GEORGE HOLLANDS M U S 1 0 W A It E II0 USE,- NOR T II R O A D. OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON. THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, COLLARD J- 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 are done on the premises and not sent to London, as is done by other people, con- sequently G. H. can do them at about a 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 3d each. A Catalogue sent on receipt of one stamp, also a Large Stock of Best Musie at half-price. THE MENAI SUSPENSION BRIDGE. NOT ICE. AN and after Six o'clock a.m., on MONDAY, the 24th inst., tb; ''Cratiio on the EAST SIDE will be STonED until further Notice. The WESF SIDE will be OPEN for Traffic from Anglesey to Carnarvonshire every HOUR and HALV-IIOVR (commencing at the above time). and will remain so for Fifteen nr.inutos. On the alternate quarters it will be "pen from the oth!:r side. Railway time will be kept as accurately as possible. The Engineer earnestly hope* that the Public wiil Tv.uder hhp every assistance in carrying out this arrangement. J. HAYWOOD, ENuiNtEB. BANGOR, June 20th, 187S. 0ARNARVON SUMMER ASSIZES. The Commission of Nisi Prius, of Over and Terminer, and of General Gaol Delivery, for the county of Carnarvon, will be opened at the County Hall, Carnarvon, in and for the said county, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July next, before the Right Honourable Sir George Bramwell, Knight, Lord Justice of appeal, and all Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, bailiifs of Liberties, and Chief Constables, within the said county, and aR Juvors,Persons bound by Recognizances, Witnesses, and others, having business at the said Assizes ,are requested to attend at the said County Hall, on Wednesday, the 10th day of July next, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Dated this 21st day of June. 1878 GEORGE WILLIAM DUFF ASSHETON SMITH, Esquire. Sheriff, Mr John Bath Allanson, Bron Seiont, Carnar- von, Under-sheriff. 1703-h CONWAY UNION.—RURAL SANITARY c AUTHORITY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, two months after the publication of this Notice the above Authority do intend to make application to the Local Government Board, undVr section 53 of the public Health Act, 187.5, for permission to construct a Reservoir to contain 326,700 gallons of water, on a certain field called Werglodd, forming part of Tynewydd Farm, in the special drainage district of Eirias, in the Conway Union Rural Sanitary Authority district, for to supply water for411 domestic purposes. Every person who will be affected by the intended works, and objecting thereto, may seive notice in writing of such objection, upon me by leaving the same at the Authority's Boardroom, in Colwyn Bay, at any time within :the said two months, which notice will be forwarded to the Local Government Board. An Ordnance Map, with the site of the Reservoir marked thereon, will be deposited at the Authority's Boardroom, Colwyn Bay, for inspection daily from five to seven p.m. during the said two months. By Order. T. E. PARRY, C erk. Conway, 13th June, 1878. 1674-h MESSRS. TURNER AND ALLANSON, SOLICITOR'S, CARNARVON, will on j MONDAY, the FIRST day of JULY next, REMOVE from their Offices, Number 1, Church- street, Carnarvon, to v BRON SEIONT, the late residence of Mr Thomas Hobley, at the end of Segontium-terrace and Ganions-street, and immediately opposite the steps leading to Messrs. De Winton & Co.'s Foundry. Under- sheriffs Office, Carnarvon. 1686h HOUSES TO LET: HOUSES FOR SALE! ±3- FURNISHED HOUSES! FURNISHED APARTMENTS !—NOTICE.—To Parties Visiting North Wales, Llandudno, Colwyn, and Penmaen- mawr.—JOHN HUGHES, Estate and House Agent, Church-square, Llandudno, begs to inform the public that he has Various HOUSES TO LET and FOR SALE at the above places (and neigh- bourhood).-Apply, enclosing stamp and addressed envelope, as above. 1687b THE LLANFAIRMATHAFARNEITHAF JL AND LLANDDYFNAN UNITED SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for Tabernacle Board School. -Applications, stating salary required, and accompanied with testimonials, to be sent to W. THOMAS, Rose Cottage, Llangefni, Clerk to the Board. Anglesey, June 20th. 1878. 1693-h pi 4W..& H.M. GGBnma^,)0ZX C0ULDS™- BRANCH WORKS GRWEDJEU WTERF0RD, AND SIKCIANDS LIMERICK. GOULDING'S BONE MANURE, GOULDING'S CORN AND GRASS MANURE, Turnips, Flax, &c, Specially preparedfor Cereals and Grasses. E, Turnips, Flax, &c, Specially preparedfor Cereals and Grasses. Soluble Phosphates j9 to 24 per cent. SoIubIe Phospbates 16 per cent Ammonia i.5o to 1.70 „ Ammonia 5 to 5 50 GOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE, Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash. &c. For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, &°c. A — Soluble Phosphates 17 to ig per cent. GOULDINGS SU PEK PH OSPH ATE, Ammonia 4.50 to 4.75 For general use with Spccial Manure or Giuino. Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. Soluble Phosphates '.25 to 27 per cent. Farmers are cautioned to buy only from authorized Agents. Applications for Agencies in districts not yet represented are invited. r' AttFNTS IN THIR niSTPlPT Mi. John Lloyd, Carnarvon. Mr. W. Thomas, Valley. Mr. John Parry, Bala. Mr. John Williams, Bronnant. Messrs. J. H. Owen & Son, Dwyran. Mr. Thomas Jones, Conway. Mr. W. E. Williams, Gwemlas. Mr. Thomas Roberts, Denbigh. Mr. D. Evans, Llangollen. Mr. O. Hughes, Milnycoed. I Mr. Griffith Jones, Mold. Mr. E. Roberts, Ruthin. Mr. H. Williams, Gwydryn Newydd. Mr. A. Hughes, Bodeiwydden. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Biyn Goronwy, Tynyg:n. 10-5 lONDON & NORTH WESTERN -J RAILWAY TO UP. THROUGH SNOWDOM DlSTRHJT, 1878. Arrangements have been made With the Coach Proprietors for a series ot Coach Tours through the Snowdon District, in connection with thft Lon- don and North. Western a Cluster, Rhyl, Llandudno, Bangor, Carnarvon, &c. Pas- sengers at the time of starting in the morning are furnished with tickets, which ensure their being provided with seats on the Coaches. The follow- ing are particulars of the routes of the various Tours Tour No. 1. Commencing June the 24th. By Rail to Llanberis, thence by Coach through the Pass of Llanberis," and past the Swallow Wa- terfall to Bettws-y-cved, and by Rail home to the statiou from which the Tourist started in the morning. Tour No. 2. Commencing June 2-lth. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence through same District as No. 1. Tour to Llanberis. Home by Train. Tour Xo. 3. Commencing the 2lth June. By Rail to Carnarvon, thence by Coach round Snow- don to Beddgelert, and through the Vale of (jrwynant, and the Pass of Llanberis to Carnarvon. Home by Train. Tour -No. 4. Commencing July. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by Coach past the Swallow Waterfall, Capel Curig, the Vale of Nant Fran- con, and the Penrhyn Slate Quarries to Bangor. Home by Train, or Passengers can travel by Train to Bangor, thence by Coach through the same District to Bettws-y-coed, and home by Train. Tour No. 5. Commencing June the 5th. By Rail to Llanberis, thence by Coach to Beddgelert, and back to Llanberis. Home by Train. Tour No. 6. Commencing June 5th. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by Coach to Beddôclert, and back to Bcttwe-y-coed. Home by Train. Tour No. 7. Commencing June the 3rd. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, -thenco by CuaJi to the Fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pautly wUi Falls, and along the Pentre Foelas Road as far as Foelaa Hall, and back to Bettws-y-coed. Home by Train. Tour No. 8. Commencing June the 3rd. By Rail to Llanrwst, thence by Coach to Trefriw and back, and home by Train. These Routes cover some of the mosi beautiful scenery in North Wales. Full particulars, as to the fares, times of starting, &c., can be obtained at « any of the principal Sta&c#«i and Hotels along the North Wales coast. G. FINDLAY, Chief Traffic Manager's Office, Euston Station, May 29th, 1878. 1612h WILLIAM MORGAN & CO., 129, 131, 133, 135, 137, 139, 141, SCOTLAND ROAD, LIVERPOOL. COMPLETE HOUSE .FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT. CABINET FURNITURE MANU- FACTURED on the premises, and guaranteed to be made of thoroughly well-seasoned wood. A great variety always on hand of DRAW- ING-ROOM, DINING-ROOM, BEDROOM, PAR LOll R. HALL, and KITCHEN FURNI- TURE. j EASY CHAIR, UPHOLSTERED IN HAIR SEATING AS ABOVE, 38s 6n. BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING MANUFACTURERS. 11% HAIR MATTRESSES, FEATHFil and WOOL FLOCK BEDS, BLANKETS, QUILTS, SHEET, INGS, CURTAINS, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY, AND KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS. FULL SIZE BEDSTEAD AS ABOVL', lit, iio. An Illustrated Catalogue sent Post F ..e on ap- plication. i WILLIAM MORGAN & C). I LIVERPOOL: 1520b