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TO THE ELECTORS OF THE FLINT A BOROUGHS. GEXTLEMEX,—I beg to return my cordial thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me in electing me as your representative in Parliament. It will be my constant endeavour faithfully to discharge the trust now confided to me, to support all truly Liberal measures, and to serve the best interests of my constituents, and my country. I hope during the recess to visit the Boroughs and to have the opportunity of thanking you per- sonally. I am, gentlemen, Yours faithfully, JOHN ROBERTS. Bryngwenallt., July 6, 1878. 1767c LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOUR THROUGH SNOWDON DISTRICT, 1878. Arrangements have been made with the Coach ( iVopriotors for it series of Coach Tours through the Siiovdon District. in connection with the Lon- don and North Western Go's trains from Chester, Rhyl, Llandnd' o, Bangor, Carnarvon, &c. Pas- sengers at the tiiiie of starting in the morning are furnished with tickets, which ensure their being I 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 Llanbcris, thence by Coach through the "Pass of Llanberis," and past the Swallow Wa- terfall to Bettws-y-coed, and by Rail home to the station from which the Tourist started in the horning. Tour :\0. 2. Commencing June 24th. By Rail to Bettws-}-coed, thence through same District as ( Xo. 1. Tour to Llanberis. Home by Train. Tour No. 3. Commencing the 24th June. By Rail to Carnarvon, thence by Coach round Snow- don to Beddgelert, and through the Vale of Qwynant, and the Pass of Llanberis to Carnarvon. IIorne 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. Borne 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 5tli. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by Coach to Beddgelert, and back to Bettws-y-coed. Home by Train. o Tour No. 7. Commencing June the 3rd. By Rail to Bettwsv-coed, thence by Coach to J the Fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pandy Mill Falls, and along the Pentre Foelas Road as far as Foelas 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 most beautiful scenery in North Wales. Full particulars as to the fares, times of starting, &c., can be obtained at any of the principal Stations and Hotels along the North Wales coast. G. FINDLAY, Chief Traffic Manager's Office, Eustou Station, May 29th, 1878. 1612h I^HYL WINTEE "GARDENS. OPEN DAILY. Elowers 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, thiS living Mystery, DAILY. JUNE 24TH, for 12 days. Dr Holden; 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 Welsh Bands only. Prizes, JE40. 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 only. 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 Lynns 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. IRJOXJSES"TO LET! HOUSES FOR SALE! t± FURNISHED HOUSES! FURNISHED APARTMENTS !—NOTICE.—To Parties Visiting North Wales, Llandudno, Colwyn, and Penmaen- mawr.-JOHN HUGHES, Estate and House Appnt Church -square, Llandudno, begs to inform KS.I he li;i* Various HOUSES TO LET and FOR SALE at the above places (and neigh- bourhood).-Apply, enclosing stamp and addressed envelope, as above. 1687h PPER BANGOR GRAMMAR SCHOOL. roNHfCTEU REV D. D. JON LS. Bydd y sefydliad uchod yn ail-agor ddydd Mawrth, Gorphenaf 23, 1878. Y niaeyma fanteis- ion neillduol i wyr ieuainc, yn enwedig > ihaihyny y mae eu haddysg foreuol wedi ei esgcii Gynwvsa'r cangenau a adebsgn* ymt, f-, > Euclid, Latin, Greek, &c. Y telerau l w gyfeiiio fel ucliod. 1,0"n NOW READY. THE PRIZE POETICAL COMPOSITIONS AT THE CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877, TOCETHE.ll WITH A FULL REPORT OF THE EISTEDDFOD, THE SPEECHES, &c. # Price in paper cover, Is. in beautiful cloth covet, Is. 6d. by Post, Is. 2d. or Is. f\d. All orders to be sent to Mn. R. WILLIAMS, Publisher, Carnarvon. 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 HORTICULTURAL SHOW. Further particulars will shortly appear. ROBERT HUGHES, SECRETARY. Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARNARVON. HEAD MASTER,IR. SIDDONS, ASSISTED JI Y EFFICIENT AN" I' QUALIFIED MASTERS. 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. School duties will be resumed on MONDAY, JULY 29th, 1878. 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, CARNARVON. I THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, 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 employiug persons to Tune and Repair who are not qnalified 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 TRICE. 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. GOULDING'S BONE MANURE, For Turnips, Flax, &>c. Soluble Phosphates t9 to 24 per cent. Ammonia 1.5° to 1.70 „ GOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE, For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, &c. Soluble Phosphates • • 17 to 19 per cent. Ammonia 4.50 to 4.75 Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S CORN ASD GRASS MANURE, Specially preparedfor Cereals and Grasses. Soluble Phosphates. 16 per cent. Ammonia 5 to 5.50 „ Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S SUPERPHOSPHATE,. For general use wtik Special Mn mire Cuino. 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. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT, Mr. 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. Mr. Griffith Jones, Mold. Mr. E. Roberts, Ruthin. Mr. H. Williams, Gwydryn Newydd. Mr. A. Hughes, Bodelwydden. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Bryn Goionwy, Tynygon. 1086 ¡ THE PROGRAMME OF THE MENAI BRIDGE EISTEDDFOD. THE PROGRAMME of the above GRAND EISTEDDFOD is in the Press and will be JL published on MONDAY NEXT, with all particulars relating to this Grand Gathering. PRICE CD, PER POST, 6k>. May be had of all BOOKSELLERS in North Wales, at the RAILWAY ROOK STALLS and of the Publisher, MR. R. WILLIAMS, Carnarvon A FEW PAGES RESERVED FOR ADVERTISEMENTS. PARTIES DESIROUS OF AVAILING THEMSELVES WILL PLEASE DO SO AT ONCE. TERMS ON AP- PLICATION. M 0 N MAM C Y M R IT Y GWIR YN ERBYN Y BYD. O IESU NA'D GAMWAITH. CYNHELIR EISTEDDFOD G A D E I R 10 L M () -iN- A G W Y L GERDDOROL C Y M II U Y N PORT II A E T II W Y, AR y 6ed, 7fed, 8fed, a'r 9fed o AWST, 1878, PRYD Y RHENIR YN AGOS I BUM' CANT 0 BUNNAU MEWX GWOBRWYON NODDWYR DUC WESTMINSTER. ARDALYDD MON, SIR GEORGE LEWIS MEYRICK BAR ANRHYD. G. S. DOUGLAS PENNANT, A.S., TRA PHARCH. DDE ON BANGOR ANRHYD. W. O. STANLEY, G. W. DUFF ASSHETON-SMITH' YSW I.LYWYDDION I ARGLWYDD ESGOB BANGOR, CADBEN VERNEY, R.N., CADBEN MORGAN, PENNANT A. LLOYD, YSW., RICHD. DUTIES. YSW., A.S., MORGAN LLOYD, YSW., Q.C., A.S.. LEWIS MORRIS, YSW., LLFNDAIN, H. BULKELEY- PRICE, YSW. I ARWEIXW YR PARCH EVAN JONES (CAERNARFON), CLWYDFARDD, LLEW LLWYFO, ANDREAS 0 FOX. -I TRIF GAXTORIOX MADAME EDITH WYNNE AGABEG. Miss MARIAN WILLIAMS, Miss MARTHA HARRIS, EOS MORLAIS, MR MAY BRICK, MR T. J. HUGHES, AP HERBERT. OFFERYNWYR I MR J. THOMAS (PENCERDD GWALIA), j Telvnor i'w Mawrhvdi v Frenhines. MISS JONES (TELYNOR CYBI) DR ROGERS. BANTam? CYFARWYDDWYR CERDDOROL MR E. W. THOMAS AC ISALAW, BANGOR." CYNHELIR CYNGHERDDAU MAWREDDOG BOB NOS, Ac yn mysg pethau eraill, dadgenir "Judas Maccabseus," o waith Handel, a'r Creation" (Havdnl gan GYMDEITHAS GORAWL BANGOR, gyda chynorthwy STRING BAND Y PHILHARMONIC 0. LERPWL. BEIRNIAID :—Gwilym Hiraethog, Clwydfardd, EllIS Wyn o Wyrfai, Hwfa Mon, loan Arfon Tudno, Llew Llwyfo, Carwad, Tudur, Yr Estyn, Y Thesbiad, Cadwaladr, Gwilym Eryri, Menaiwyson Pencerdd Gwalia, Parchn Wynn Williams, U.H., Bodeuryd, John Hugh Evans, John Hughes D.D. Lerpwl; 0. Jones, Llandudno H. Williams, M.A., Bala H. Jones, Caernarfon Dr Rogers Bangor Mri. J. Roland Philips, Llundain; T. M. Owen, M.A., Rhyl; T. M. Williams, B.A., Llundain J. C. Rowlands, Caernarfon; W. P. Evans, Greenfield; W. L. Banks, John J. Evans, Penrhyn Slate Quarries; Morgan Richards, Bangor; John Thomas, Llanwrtyd; Robert Parry, R. G. Thomas Benjamin Thomas, Menai Bridge; Thomas Pritchard, Beaumaris, a Richard Thomas. Ebenezer CYNHELIR YR HOLL GYFARFODYDD MEWN PABELL ARDDERCHOG, A GYNNWYS CHWE' MIL O BOBL. TREFN Y CYFARFOBYDD. YR ORSEDD i agor bob dydd am naw o'r gloch. CYFARFODYDD YR EISTEDDFOD i ddechreb bob dydd am haner awr wedi deg ar Cyngherddau am bump o'r gloch. Mvnediad i mewn trwy Locynau. Tocynau unigol i un Cyfarfod Lleoedd goreu, 5s.; ail,'3s.; trydydd, 2s.; pedwerydd Is Season Tickets i fvnedi holl Gyfarfodydd yr wythnos, goreu, 30s.; ail, 18s. Bydd Trem rhad In rhedeg i'r Borth o bob parth o'r Deymas. O. T. OWEN (MEXAIWYSON,) C. DAVIES, | Y"SGRII'KN YUDION. T. HUGHES, (TELYNOR ALAW.) ) 1718 ah TO LADIES AND ALL CONSUMERS OF SEWING COTTONS. TTONS. RA W 0 RT H'S ROYAL SEWING COTTONS ARE THR BEST FOR HAND OR MACHINE nisrax TRIED ALWAYS TSEFEERED. SPECIAL!.V AVPnritrrvn HER"BERT CARELESS CABINbT MAKER UPHOLSTERER AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHER. GENERAL DRAPER, &o., 54 AND 55, MOSTYN STREET LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTIMATES GIVEN. "£. .¿JfL' [ JGXTRA STRONG MINING POWDER. I E.S.M. I STRENGTH WITHOUT NOXIOUS FUMES SAFETY WITH ECONOMY. AN ALMOST TOTAL ABSENCE OF SMOKF. This well-known Mining Powder, manufactured by CURTIS'S & HARVEY, is much superior in strength to the ordinary kinds, and is altogether SnVirm^ n a S18 d4sadvf«ltage of producing O'ASEb. 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 tions 8 aU sub-aqueons blasting opera- Can be obtained of all Dealers, also of J- DAVIDS, Clan Helen, Carnarvon. PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. W. J ARRETT" ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. AY J. R. begs respectfully totintimate to TT • 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 Brinstnead and Sons, London, and will be enabled to perform with the utmost promptitude and care all orders he may be favoured with. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired; re-silked, polished, &c., equal to new. Terms moderate. 1256h THE LLANDDYFNAN AND LLANFAIR- MATHA FARNEITHAF SCHOOL BOARD DISTRICT.—Parties desirous of offering tenders I for building School and Master's Residence at Llanddyfnan, may inspect the plans and specifica- tions for same on and after this date, at the offices of Mr Richard Davies, Architect, Bangor, and at Rose Cottage, Llangefni, between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m. Sealed tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before July 20th, 1878. The School Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. W. THOMAS, T, Clerk to the Board. Rose Cottage, Llangefni, I June 22, 1878. 1699-h HOUSE TO BE LET, within seven minutes' i-i. 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., Genedl Office, Carnarvon. 1518 e "VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Partnership heretofore existing between us, John Pugh and John R. Pritchard, carrying on busi- ness as Grocers and Corn Merchants. at No. 33, Pool-street, Carnarvon, under the Style or Firm of Pugh and Pritchard, had this day been dis- solved by mutual consent. All debts due to, and owing from, the said late Partnership will be received and paid by the said J. R. Pritchard. Tea 31 art and Corn Warehouse, 33, Pool-street, Carnarvon, May 20th, 1878. DEAR SIll, REFERRING to the annexed extract from the Gazette, I beg to take the opportunity of thanking my friends and customers for their former patronage, and intimating to them my intention of continuing the business at the above address under the style of J. R. PRITCHARD, when all purchases and orders en- trusted to me shall have my best attention. Your^ respectfully, JOHN R. PRITCHARD. HOLYHEAD. Important Sale of costly HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, Cottage Pianoforte, &c.r MR W. RIVAJias received instructions from Mr Greenlnll (who is leaving Holyhead) to Sell by Auction, on Thursday, the 18th of July, 1878, at 12 30 p.m. prompt, at Brynmnrchog, Pen- rhyi-marchog, Holyhead, the whole cf the superior and costly HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising Mahogany Tables, do. Sofa, do. Easy and Single Chairs covered with Hair Cloth, Maho- gany Sutherland Table, Whatnot, Walnut work Table, Book Shelves, Fenders and Fire Irons, Brass and Mahogany Window Poles, Rocking Chair, valuable Engravings in Massive Frames, Indian Ornaments, Hall Chairs, Umbrella Stand, Oilcloth. Mats, A-n. In BEDROOMS, superior Iron Bedsteads and Palliasses, Chair. Bedstead, Child's Cot. solid Mahogany Chests of Drawers, do. Toilet Tables, do. Washstands with Marble Tops, large Toilet Glass to match, do. Towel Rail, Chairs, Fenders and Fire Irons, Pictures, &c. In KITCHEN, Tables and Chairs, 2 Mahogany Swing Tables, Mangle, Fender and Fire Irons, large number of copper Stew Pans, &c., Culinary Utensils, Crockery Ware, Glass, China, and numerous other effects. Also a sweet-toned full compass Cottage Piano- forte. 1768a HE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CAR- NARVON. MR SIDDONS returns his sincere thanks to his friends and Patrons for their kind support, and begs to say that he has engaged an additional Master, Graduate of the Oxford University. Mr S. trusts by strict attention and care to the Youths placed under his charge, to merit a continuance of their support. 1743-h ESSRS. TURNER AND ALLANSON, SOLICITORS, CARNARVON, will on MONDAY, the FIRST day of JULY next, REMOVE from their Offices, Number 1, Church- street, Carnarvon, to BRON SEIONT, the late residence of Mr Thomas Hobley, at the end of Segontium-terrace and Garnons-street, and immediately opposite the steps leading to Messrs. De Winton & Co.'s Foundry. Under-sheriff's Office, Carnarvon. 1686h PARTNER.—A young man, in business in P Wales, would be glad to meet with a partner (sleeping or otherwise) with j6500 or d8600. Sound, business, sales steadily increasing, and large profits certain. References given and required.—Address, with full particulars, "Partner," North Wales Express, Carnarvon. 1701g rpO LET.—An old established respectable X PUBLIC HOUSE in Carnarvon.—Apply, office of this paper. 1694g WO RESPECTABLE YOUTHS liaviyig fiubhed their education desire situations, one aged seventeen as Clerk, the other fourteen as an Apprentice to the Drapery 3usiness.—Address, S.S.U. 1721h O BE SOLD CHEAP.—Two Boats i^Tgood condition, one Sailing Boat 16 feet long, and Rowing Boat 24 feet long.—Apply, Globe Inn, New-street, Carnarvon. ] 695c THE LLANFIHANGEL-ESGEIFIOG SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted for the Gaerwen Mixed School a MASTER and MISTRESS, both of whom must be certificated. Applications, stating salary required, and en- closing testimonials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before July 19th, 1878. Rose Cottage, Llangefni, W. THOMAS. on or before July 19th, 1878. Rose Cottage, Llangefni, W. THOMAS. 5th July, 1878. Clerk. 1741h DRAPER & GROCER'S ASSISTANT. WANTED, a Young Woman, not under 15, to serve in a Draper and Grocer's Shop. She must be able to write and to speak English. A good opportunity to learn.-Apply to JOHN R. ELIAS, Pentraeth, Anglesey. 1762h NORTH AYALESJURROW UAUGET TIME TABLE, JULY', 1878. Trains Leave Arrive at Carnarvon. Quellyn. —————— 7 50 a. m. 9 40 a m. 10 35 a.m. 11 50 a.m. On Saturdays only 12 50 a.m. 2 45 p.m. 3 45 p.jp. ') p 4 45 p.m ..6 0 p.m. 7 30 p.m. On Saturdays only.. 8 25 p.m. Trains Leave Arrive at. Quellyn. 1 Carnarvon. 8 20 a.m. 9 15 n.m. 11 15 a.m. 1235:t.m. 1 20 p.m. On Saturdays only.. 2 15 p.m. 430p.m. 5 45 p.pi. 6 15 p.m. 7 15p.m. 840p.m. 9 35 p.m. Trains will not run on Sundays.