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Ily Gwi, !YD." "TAN KAWi»I; DUW A'l DANGER" iEist" N AMV.'AITH." .y u v CALON WKTK GALON." <V A LADUO A LEMUR." /I Dinv A PHOB DAIONI." I YR EISTEDDFOD I REINIOL GENEDLAETHOL, CADAIR ARTHUR, A GORSEDD BEIRDD YNYS PRYDAIN, A GYNHELIR YN BIDKENHEAD, DDYDDIAU MAWRTH, MERCHER, IAU, A GWENER, MEDI 17EG, 18FED, 19EG, A'n 20FED, 1878, Pryd y rhoddir yn agos i Fil o Bnnnan mewn gwobrau. LTJY"WYX>DION A NODDWVR :— Gwir Anrhydeddus Arglwydd Aberdar, Gwir Anrhydeddus Arglwydd Sandon, Syr Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., A.S., Syr A. B. Walker, Marchog, Osborne Morgan, Ysw., Q.C., A.S., Watkin Williams, Ysw., Q.C., A.S., David Maciver, Ysw., A.S., John Roberts, Ysw., A.S., J. H. Puleston, Ysw., A.S., Lewis Morris, Ysw., M.A., J. Laird, Ysw. (Maer Birkenhead), I A. B. Forwood, Ysw. (Maer Lerpwl), I Jolm Hughes, Ysw., U.H., Lerpwl, Milwriad Steble, T. H. Jackson, Maenordy, &c., &c., &c., &c. CYMDEITHAS ANEHYDEDDUS CYMMRODORION LLUNDAIN, URDD Y YORD GRON, GWLAD A THEYRNEDD, A GORSEDDOGION YNYS PRYDAIN. I AIIWEINWYR I LLEW LLWYFO, CLWYDFARDD, A LLEURWG. I'HIP FEIRNIAID Dr. Macfarren, Mr Brinley Richards, Mr Emlyn Evans, ProffpswT Mackenna Hughes, M.A., Dr. Joseph Parry, John Thomas, Ysw. (Pencerdd Gwalia), Eos Bradwen, Mynorydd, Hiracthog, Ellis Wyn o Wyrfai, Islwyn, Dr. Edwards, Hwfa Mon, Glanmor, Cynfaen, loan Arfon, Dafydd Morganwg, Tafolog, I Ceiriog, Gwalchmai, Waldo James, Watcyn Wyn, Yr Estyn, lolo Trefaldwyn, Dr. Charles, Aberdyfl, Idris Yychan, Josephus, Llallawg, I Proffeswr John Rhys, M.A. Parch Herber Evans, I Mathetes, Parch John Evans, Lerpwl, Llyfrbryf, Archddiacon Griffiths, Llandaf, Proffeswr Sidney Colvin, M.A., I' J. A. Picton, Ysw., P. H. Rathbone, Ysw., I J. Thomas, Ysw., B.A.,Bangor, W. Laird, Ysw., J. Cassidy, Ysw., J. Walker, Ysw., I J. Bently, Ysw., Dr. Hughes, Lerpwl, I Parch T. C. Edwards, M.A., &c., &c. CYSTADLEUAETHAU COKAWh BPB DYDD. TRADDODIR AREITHIAU YN YR* EISTEDDFOD CAN EEIF ENWOGION Y GENEDL. CYNHELIR GORSEDD BOB BOREU, Pryd yr Arholir yr YMGEISWYR AM URDDAU gan ARHOLWYR ADDAS. HWYR BOB DYDD CYNHELIR CYNGHERDDAU MAWREDDOG, Pryd y gwasanaethir gan MADAME EDITH WYNNE, I MADAME PATEY, I SIGN OR FOLI, Miss Mary Davies, Miss Maggie Jones-Williams, Miss Martha Harries, Eos Morlais, Apmadoc, Mr T. J. Hughes, Llew Llwyfo, Eos Mai (canwr penillion), Mr Brmley Ruhards, Mr John Thomas Mr J Skeaf Miss Maggie Evans, Mr William Pearce (Telynor Cymreig), Mr E. W. Thomas (Crythwr); Undeb Corawl Cambriau, Birkenhead, &c., &c., &c., &c. CYNHELIH. CYFARFODYDD BOB BOREU DAN NAWDD Y CYMMRODORION, Pryd y darllenir Papyrau ar Bynciau yn dal cysylltiad a buddiannau y Dywysogaeth. Llywydd: PROFFESWR MACKENNA HUGHES, M.A. Bydd trains rhad yn rhedeg i Birkenhead o bob parth o'r Deymas. D. RHYS, Ysg. Cyffredinol. W. E. WILLIAMS, Ysg. Llenyddol. Swyddfa y Pwyllgor, Woodside Ferry, Birkenhead THE PRIZE POETICAL COMPOSITIONS AT THE CARNARVON EISTEDDFOD, 1877, TOGETHER 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. 8d. All orders to be sent to MR. R. WILLIAMS, Publisher, Carnarvon. Mr- J- M. YOUNG'S 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 Princess Beatrice, painted by desire of the Queen, is now on view. 1559-h IMPROVED PATENT REVOLVING SHUTTERS. ALL KINDS OF REVOLVING SHUTTERS CAN BE SUPPLIED AT THE LOWEST PRICES POSSIBLE. APPLY TO WILLIAM JONES, 16, BANK QUAY, CARNARVON. AGENT FOR 1140 SALMON BARNES & Co., ULVERSTON. TO LAIDIES ANI) ALL CONSUMERS OF SEWING COTTONS. RAWORTH'S ROYAL SEWING COTTONS ARE THE BEST FOR HAND OR MACHINE ONCB TRIED ALWAYS PREFERRED. SPECIALLY APPOINTED PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENT WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, CARNARVON. W. JARRETT ROBERTS, PROPRIETOR. TTT J R begs respectfully to intimate to W the nobility, gentry, and the public gener- ally that he has recently added to his staff a first- class Pianoforte Tuner, from the well-known firm of John Brinsmead and Sons, London, and will be enabled to perform with the utmost promptitude and care all orders he may be favoured with. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired, re-silked, polished, &c., equal ^to new. Terms inuioiaie. 125jh 3RYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL TOWYN. PRINCIPAL MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTEBS, for lassies, English, Mathematics, Moderp Languages, &usic, &c. BRYNARVORHALL,acommodious and well- B fitted house has been specially erected for the accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy local- ty, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and nost desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations n connection with the Universities and Colleges, for the learned Professions, Banking, and Com- nercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Science and Irt Department, the examinations being held its May n each year. The school year consists of THREE TERMS. VINTER TERM commences on the 3rd of September THE PAVILION, CARNARVON. I — I THE SOUTH WALES CHOIR, BEING A SECTION OF THE CELEBRATED CHOIR, CONDUCTED BY CARADOC. WHICH WON THE CHALLENGE CUP AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE, W ILL GIVE A GRAN D PERFORMANCE OF "BLOD WE N," THE WELSH OPERA RECENTLY COMPOSED BY DR. JOSEPH PARRY, AND DEDICATED BY SPECIAL PERMISSION OF H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES, ON SATURDAY NEXT, AUGUST 10, 1878. ORCHESTRA: THE GLOUCESTER STRING BAND. DRAMATIS PERSONJE BLOD WEN," •• •• •• MISS 1IATTIE DAVIES (PEXCEKT>I>ES MORGANWG). LADY MAELOR MISS HARRIES. ELLEN • • • • MISS JAMES AND LLINOS RHONDDA. ARTHUR, RHYS GWYN, &c.MR. LUCAS WILLIAMS, R.A.M. (of the London Concerts). SYR HYWEL DDU EOS MORLAIS. MESSENGERS MR. THOMAS EVANS, U.C.W., A T. S. THOMAS. CHEAP TRAINS Will run to CARNARVON from LLANBERIS, NANTLLE, AVONWEN, BANGOR, and the NARROW GUAGE RAILWAY. Doors open at 5 30, to commence at 6 o'clock. Admission, per Ticket, 3s, 2s, and ls. Tickets may be had at the principal establishments in the town. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CARNARVON. HEAD MASTER,—Mn. SJDDONS, ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT AND QVALIEIED 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 oife ed 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. H A it MONICMS IS AT GEORGE HOLLAND'S 0 MUSIC WAREHOUSE. NORTH ROAD, OPPOSITE THE RAILWAY STATION, CARNARVON. THE ONLY SHOP IN CARNARVON where PIANOS by BROADWOOD, COLLABD JL 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. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN; R A 1 L W AY. R A 1 L W AY. TOUR THROUGH SNOWDON DISTRICT, 1878. Arrangements have been made with the Coach Proprietors for a series of Coach Tours through the Snowdon District, in connection with the Lon- don and North Western Co's trains from Chester, 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-coed, and by Rail home to the station from which the Tourist started in the morning. Tour No. 2. Commencing June 24th. By Sail to Bettws-y-eoed. thence through same District ?,« No. 1. Tour to Llanberis. Home by Train. Tour No. 3. Commencing the 21th June. By Rail to Carnarvon, thence by Coach round Sncw- don to Beddgelert, and through the Vale of Gwynant, and the Pass of Llanberis to Carnarvon. Home by Train. Tour No. 4. Commencing July. By Rail to Bcttws-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 Bcttws-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. C. Commencing June 5th. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by Coach to Beddgelert, and back to Bettws-y-coed. Hpme by Train. Tour No. 7. Commencing June the 3rd. By Rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by Coach to 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. FINDL^Y, Chief Traffic Manager's Office, Euston Station, May 29th, 1878. 1612h rpHE RHYIJ WINTER GARDENS. OPEN DAILY. Flowers in greaif perfection, Waterfall and Lakes, Rustic Bridges, Houses, &c., Lawns for Tennis, Badminton, Croquet, Bowls, Archery, and Quoiting Grounds, Inside and Outside Rink for Skaters, with Plimpton Skates. ENTERTAINMENTS AUG. 12TH.—For 6 uights only. Dr Lynn's cele- brated Living Marionettes, from London and the Chief Cities of the World; four enter- tainments daily.—And Mons. King and Madame Isidora, in their unique entertain ment; and, for Six Nights Only, "Aylmer," in his marvellous dive from the ceiling to jioQr- afternoon and evening performance. Also, Mr and Mrs Mark Johnson and Miss Mitchell in their entertainment entitled "The Studio." AUGUST I2TH.-The Second Annual Grand Brass Band Contest, open to all comers. Prizes, £70. Ten bands entered. AUGUST 19TH.-For 12 nights. James Fuller's Talented Company, will give a two hours' entertainment of Wit, Magic, Negro Minstrel- sy, &c., are now appearing at London before crowded audiences. AUGUST 26TH.—Tell and Tell, for 12 nights; and Tom Barger, in his wonderful ventriloqual entertainment. During the season the grounds will be illumi- nated, Firework Displays, Musical Promenades, Performing Fleas, Hindoo Snake Charmers, &c. Refreshments of the choicest kind, Luncheons, Teas, &c. By Order, 1831-h JOHN DEVINE, Secretary. &: H. M. GOULDING ant ROMORABLE MEOOt' GOULDINDS MANURE WOR 'rHE CLEM CORV- EXHIB BRANCH WORKS CRACEDIEU WERFORD, AND SINCIANDS LIMERICK. GOULDING'S BONE MANURE, For Turnips, Flax, <2rv. Soluble Phosphates 19 to 24 per cent. Ammonia • 1.50 to 1.70 H GOULDING'S SPECIAL MANURE, For Wheat, Oats, Barley, Potatoes, &c. Soluble Phosphates 17 to 19 per cent. Ammonia 4.50 to 4.75 H Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S CORN AND GRASS MANURE, Specially prepared for Cereals and Grasses. Soluble Phosphates. 16 per cent. Ammonia 5 to 5.50 „ Sulphates of Magnesia, Potash, &c. GOULDING'S SUPERPHOSPHATE, For general use with Special Manure or Guand. 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. I AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT. Mr. John Lloyd, Carnarvon. Mr. W. Thomas, Valley. Mr. John Parry, Bala. Mr. John Williams, Bronnant. I Messrs. J. Hf Owen & Son, Dwyran. Mr. Thomas Jones, Conway. Mr. W. E. Williams, Gweinlas. Mr. Thomas Roberts, Denbigh. Mr. D. Evans, Llangollen. Mr. 0. Hughes, Miluycoed. Mr. Griffith Jones, Mold. Mr. E. Roberts, Ruthin. Mr. H. Williams, Gwydryn Newydd. Mr. A. Hughes, Bodelwydden. Mr. Thomas Hughes, Biyn Goronwy, Tynygcn. ICtS .C; d, ( r,ll jNA ill A U¡;1J.h. T. 'f A GRAND AGRICULT U RAL, HORTICUIJURAL, AND POULTRY SHOW, OPEN TO NORTH WALES, WILL BE HELD ili IHK PAVILION, CARNARVON, ON F R 11) A Y AND SATURDAY AUGUST 30TH AND ;)1¿. 15JS. Fuvthni" particulars and the LIST OF PRIZES will be issued, shortly. WILLIAM FARREN, 1808 HON. SECRETARY. HIGH STREET, BANGOR. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO EE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY MR JOHN PRITCHAPJ), at the Vaynoi Arms, Bangor, on Wednesday, the 21st day uf Aupast, 1878, at 3 o'clock p.m. precisely, and subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be there and then produced, All that FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSE, SHOP, PREMISES, and large GARDEN, situate and being No. 126, Hi gh- street, Bangor j and nov/ in the occupation of Mrs. Davies. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in drawing the attention of parties desirous of obtaining goocl business premises to the above Sale, as an oppor- tunity of securing property in the High Street is so seldom to be met with. Per further particulars apply to Messrs Charles A. Jones and Roberts, Solicitors, Bangor and Carnar- von, or the Auctioneer. 1, Plasllwyd-terrace, Bangor. 1845g TO BUILDERS. PROPOSED NEW WESLEY AN CHAPEL. MACHYNLLETH. PERSONS desirous of Tendering for the Erection of the above, may inspect the Plans and Specifications, on applying to the Rev J. Hughes, Wesleyan Minister, Machynlleth, or at the office of the Architect at Bangor. Sealed Tenders marked outsicie "Tender for Chapel" are to be (leliverf,d to the Rr>v J. Hughes, not later than two o'clock in the afternoon on Saturday, tht 17th of August next. Nc^ffliadge is given that the lowest or any Ten- der ~*nff be accepted. RICHARD DAViiOS, Architect, Bangor, July 29, 1878. 1840-b. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OP PART- NERSHIP. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the part- nershUrffiitherto existing between the uuder- slgnetflferifflth Parry, of Glan'rafon Bach, in the parish OT Llanbeblig, in the county oi Carnarvon, and Henry Davids Bayley Williams, of Arvon Villa, ir. the same parish and county* under the Style of firm of Parry and Williams, and carried on as Farmers, Cattle, and Sheep Dealers, in connection with Cwmclbch farm, in the parish of Beddgelert, fe the said county, is this day Dissoluted by mutual consent. Dated this 22nd day of July, 1878. GRIFFITH PARRY. H. D. B AY LEY WILLIAMS. Witnes—J. A. HUGHES, Solicitor, 18U h. Carnarvon. PWLLHELI SCHOOL BOARD.—NOTICE p IS HEREBY GIVEN, That:-l. The above School Board have, subject to the approval of the Education Department, made certain bye-laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board Dy 8. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, a3 amended by the Elementary Education Act, 1876.-2. A printed copy of the proposed bye-laws will continue deposited for inspection by any rate- payer at 62, High-street, Pwllheli, the office of the School Board, for one mouth from the date ,of publication of this notice.-3. At the expiration of the said month the said bye-laws will be submitted to the Education Department for approval.—4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said bye-laws gratis to any ratepayer-. J. T. EVANS, Clerk. Pwllheli, August 7th, 1878. 1844g ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, & CO.. TIMBER merchant C, LIVERPOOL. WHOLESALE YARD 185, REGENT ROAD, CANADA DOCK. SAW MILLS AND JOINERY WORKS BCRJNDAKY STREET, CDRXEK OF STANLEY ROAD. RW. & Co., have rcoei.ll; ix.ilz « ADDITIONS to their JOINERY DEPART- MENT, where they are now prepared to execute orders (on the Shortest Notice), for all kinds of Machine-made Joinery, namely- DOORS, WINDOWS, MOULDINGS, SKIRT- INGS, CHURCH AND CHAPEL PEWING, &c. All guaranteed of the best Material and Work. manship. N.B.-Copy of Designs of Moulds, &c., to be had free on application. 104&tf r-IERBERT CARELESS CABINbT MAKER OPKOLSTERER AND COMPLEFE HOUSE FURNISHER, -4 AND 55, MOSTYN aiHfct) LLANDUDNO. AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. ESTHLLTES -.IYL-U