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WANTED, a Driver to a new Locomotive at » T a Slate Quarry.—Apply in the first instance Vi,B, C, office o~ this paper. B 5^8-1404 ON tiALE, price Y,30, dark grey Carriage Horse, 6 years old, strong and a good worker. To be seen at W Hanjpr's, Carnarvon. GRUCERY AND PKOVISION T."ADF, VX An Apprentice wanted to the above trade. ply to Wrn. Jones,74, Pool st.,Carnaryon. G 1370 CRAPE B.Y^Yanted a smart intelligent -4-,r Youth as an Apprentice for the above.- fpply to O. D Jones, Bryn Marcé, Carnarvon. G1338 TO SHOPKISEFER^ & TJHJA DEALERS. —AGENTS WANTED, for Loose or Fa kefc Teas. Special terms to good men.-Write to G. (101) Son, 8, Chiawell-gtreet. London, E.C. B1192-411 OBWYS I FFACTRWYR CYMRU.-Ar Werth, ar de'erau tra rhesymol, 2 Carding Engines, yn ddwy ran, 32 modfedd ar wire, feeding Machines, a Condenser; yr oil yn gyflawn. Gellir eu fWeled yn gweithio.—Ymofyner a Mr S. Lloy^ Jones, *ils End Mill, Llangollen. B 509 1405 WANTED, near Sheffield, a respectable v T General Servant between 20 and 30 years Of ape, who can wash and iron. Good wages. Good character from previous situations required.—Apply to B. J., Express Officq, Carnarvon. BT227 420 CANVASSEK for PROVINCIAL. TRAD Hi PROTECTION SOCIETY Wanted.-Un- ftarried. Good references and address. Single. Welsh »pd English. Letter only.-Apply, Mr W. Preece 2, Crescent-road, Rhyl. TO PARISH CLERKS A^°™JRb;r~ Two Guineas Reward.—WAITED the MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE of JOHN MlToHELL &I1d ELIZABETFI (WARBTTRTONT ?), between the years 1745 and 1749 —Address, Rothesay Herald, Sid- ntb, Devon. B r;05 alt IMF,fi WTnws RWWDTGT MACHINE, entirely new, suitable for tailors and others, to be Bold at a great reduction from cost price.—Apply to "Cymro," Ezyren Office, Carnarvon b. WANTED, in November next, a good plain Cook, Waitress, House-maid, Kitch en- d, and a superior servant that understands cooking. A OOA need apply but those possessing good characters. pply by letter, giving full particulars as to age, Present address,Ac.,to No. 30,Genedl Officll,Carnarvon. TWELVE CARTES de YISITE, 28 8d; six, is Ht Carte -n arged te 10 inches, 5s; Cabinet, 2s. Sent 0; rte with stamps. Perfect copies original returned free. T London Photographic Co., 304, Regent-street, Lon- don, "W.—F. S. D. PHILLIPS, Manager. HE EXPRESS AND GENEDL IN AMERICA.—The proprietors of the North Pales Express and the Genedl Gymreig have appointed Mr H. P. Hubbard, proprietor of the International Newspaper Agency, New Haven, State of Connecticut, their sole agent in America to receive advertise- ^gnta for insertion iti their papers. B LIVERPOOL COMMERCIAL INVEST- 4U MENT OOMP ANY, LIMITED.—LOANS of In .£10 to £ 1000 promptly granted, and the interest Charged unusually moderate. Personal or other ■jeurity. Share Certificates, Pock Bonds, Life Policies, Ac.—Apply toB.Roberts. City-r^ad, Cheater; Or to James Smith. Secretary, 11, Seymour-street, Jwflrpsol. B 1151-403 NiSKVOUH AND PHYSICAL. JJfcilULlTY —A gentleman, having tried in vain every 4dvertiged remedy, has discovered a simple means self-cuit. He will be happy to forward the P&rtisulara to anv sufferer on receipt of a stamped Jpd. directed envelope.—Address, Mr J. T. Sewell BftytV Villa, **11,02 PARTIEH THINKING OF IMMIGRATING ip can obtain Pamphlets and information about •U parts. Assisted passages to CF&nads.-Apply to G. HUNTKT? Temperance Hotel, 66, Old HaU-street., Liverpool. All correspondence to be in English. E45S ■4?*) WEEKLY and UPWARDS may be EASILY and HONESTLY REALIZED by persons of SEX, without hiudranee to present occupa- tion.—For particulars. &c., enclose addressed envelope tO EVANS, WATTS, & COMPANY (P 293), E 44.6 To WINE MHlii'jHANTS.—A well-known 4L Shipping House, established three quarters a century, haviutr Bodega at Jerez, Lodge! *«Jd Stocks in London, is extending its AGENCIEo, *here unrepresented, in Wales. Arrangements may be made to acquire ttie appointment for this dis- thereby securing, in addition to important COD- fusions," the advantages and prestige of direct, and sole 5»pnly —in whatever quantities, as desired.—Apply by '•Her in first instance to J. O. P. O. Z., office of The *?tne and Spirit Trade Circular, 27, Crntched Friars, ^jQttdon, E.C. B 503 Tu-k ti I T.hAL)ESMEN, A.,N f) 4L PBIVATE PARTIES.-Mr Alfred Bowyer, Accountan t, Com mist iou, aad Financial Agent, 194, jtiU-street, Crewe, has la^-ge and small sums of money worn £ 5 to JB500) placed in his hands for investment, I ichhe is prepared to lend on furmture, far ra and ftdestooks, &c., on borrower's own security, without or other sureties. The charges wiU bo in ac- cordance with the nature of the security offered, and S*Q be ascertained on application as above. No delay, distance no object, Easy mfitalmfcnts J^|jf393 wers.1128-393 SOUSEHOLD STORES AT WHOLE- 11 SALE PRICES, CARRIAGE FREE. The NEW PRICE LIST (16 ^RSTMTNSTER SUPPLY ASSOCIATION, 4A.. DEANE-STRJ.ET, ^ERPOOLSno4 Beady', obtain^ Gratis on ap- '1D. till 6.30 p.m. (SaturdoYs 9 till 31, at the Stores, *here every information can he obtained. AT EDWARD RICHARDSON, General Manager. 4Luguat 7 .1882. «1288—4a QAMEDDWEN BREWERY, LLANFAIR P.G. M. H. ROBERTS, is retiring from business, begs to thank his numerous fiends and patrons for the suppert accorded to him faring the last 40 years, and to acquaint thera that he handed over the Brewery to his son, who will in 'ttture carry on the businees. G. T. ROBERTS to announce to the Gentry, Pnfelic, Private ^Bailies and others, that he has succeeded to the old ?atablished Brewery at Garneddwen; and he trusts, Jy strict attention to business, and the brewing of good Beer, to merit a continuance of that patronage *hich his father has enjoyed for the last 40year8.^ OMLINRON & CoTBUTTER POWDER. Brings the Butter quickly, re^ovmS Sfaaant flavours of Turnips, Cake, Mangolds, Wild 2*lic, Sour Grass, Leeks, Dead S^asea the ouantitv and improves the quality of Jitter. By its use farmers and dairymen may insure **d, firm, and sweet Butter all the year round. Batter Sgde with this Powder invariably takes the FIRisT %RIZES at the Agricultural Shows throughout the Sold everywhere, by Chemists and Grocers, 2 Boxes 3d, 6d, Is, 2h> 6d. and 7s 6d each. bole acturers, TOMLINSON & HAYWARD LINCOLN. -LÍ SHOP-Y-MAES, CASTLE-SQUARE, CARNARVON DAVID WILLIAMS Begs to inform his customers,and the public generally, that he has entered into contract for making Suits, &c., whereby he is able to offer Suits made to order at prices that will surpise even people buying ready, made. You can choose yonr own cloth and have a u selection of over 250 different patterns. Clut.h Trousers for Men, well made, 6s. lid. Coat and Vest, do., 15s. Suit, complete, do., 22s. 6d. Over-coat to order, 17s. 6d. ALL OF GOOD CLOTH AND WELL MADE. D. WILLIAMS, Proprietor. E479 LONDON & NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY. TOURS THROUGH SNOWDON DISTRICT, 1882. ARRANGEMENTS have been made with the coach proprietors for a Belies of Coach Tours through the Saowdon district, in connectior with the London and North Western Co's trains from Caester, Rhyl, Denbigh, Llandudno, Bangor, Carnar. von, &c. Passengers at the time of starting in the morning are furnished with tickets which ensure their being pro- vided with seats on the coaches. The following are particulars of the routes by the various tours:— TOUR No. I.-By rail to laanberis, thence by coach through the "Pass of LIanberis," and past the Swallow Waterfall to Bettwa-y-cod, and by rail home to the station from which the tourist started in the morning. TOUB No. 2.—By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence through the same district as No. 1 tour to Llanberis, and home by rail. TOUB No. 3.—By rail to' Carnarvon, thence by coach round Snow,1en to Beddgelert, and through the Vale of Gwynant and the Pass of Llanberis to Carnar- von home by train. TOUR No. 4.—By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by coach past the Swallow Waterfalls, Capel Curig, the Vale of Nant Francon, and the Penrhyn Slate Quarries to Bangor, and home by train; or passengers can travel by train to Bangor, thence by coach through the same district to Bettwa-y-coed, ana home by train. TouR No. 5.—By rail to Llanberis, thenee by coach to Beddgelert, and back to Llanberis; home by train. TOUR No 6.—By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by coach to Beddgelert, and back to Bettws-y-coed; home by train. TouR No. 7.—By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by coach to the Fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pandy Mill Fails-, and along the Pentrevoelas-road as far as Voelas HaU, and back to Bettws-y-coed; home by train. TouR No. 8.—By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by coach to the Capel Curig Hotel, Capel Carig, allowing time on tte journey to visit the Swallow and Cyffin Falls, returning to Bettws-y-coed station the same or following day, in time for the 10.35 a.m. or 6.50 p.m. trains. TOUR No. 9.—By rail from Chester, Llandudno, Bangor, and intermediate stations to Portmadoc, via Blaenau Festiniog and the Frstiniog Narrow Gauge Railway Co's line to Portmadoc, thence by coach to Beddgelert, tlirough the Pass of Aberglaslyn, allowing time at Beddgelert to view Gelert's Grave and the sublime scenery around, proceeding at the base of Glyder Fawr, Moel Siabod, and Snowdon, through the Pass of Llanberis to Llanberis, in time for the 5.30 p.m. train home. No. 9 A.-By rail to Llanberis, thence by coach to Portmadoc, via Beddgelert, reaching the Narrow Gauge Railway Co's station Portmadoc in time for the 4.50 p.m. train, travelling home by rail via Blaenau Festin- iog and Bettws-y-coed. No. 9 B —"By rail to Bettws-y-coed, thence by coach to Portmadoc via Beddgelert, reaching the Narrow Gauge Railway Co's station at Portmadoc in time for the 4.50 p.m. train, returning home via Blaenau Festinio? and Bettws-y-coed.. TOUB No. 10.—By rail to Bangor, thence by coach over the Menai Suspension Bridge to Beaumaris, re- turning from the Bnlkeley Arms Hotel at 2.30 p.m. or 5.30 p.m. for Bangor in time for trains to the stations at which the tickets were obtained. Passengers have the option of breaking their journey at Bangor or Beaumaris and proceeding the following day by coach or rail. TOUR No. 11.—By rail to Blaenan Ffestiniog, via Llanrwat, thence by the Festiniog (Narrow Gauge) Railway to eortmadoe, proceeding by the Cambrian Railway to Afonwen, and from thence via Carnarvon to the station at which the ticket was obtained. Tickets availablo for day of i!'ue and following day. Tickets issued on Saturdays being available for Monday. These routes cover some of the most beautiful scenery in North Weles. Full particulars as to fares, time of starting, &c., can be obtained from the Special Bills which are issued, and which may be obtained at any ot he principal stations and hotels along the North WaleB coast, or from Mr E. WOOD, District Superintendent, London and North Western Railway, Chester Station. G. FINDLEY, General Manager. Euston Station, London, June, 1882. :8 423 MESSES JONES AND LLOYD, Auctioneers, Appraisers, Land Valuers, Estate and Commission Agents, CRICCIETH AND PWLLHELI, Will attend Pwllheli Markets and Fairs at TOWER HOTEL. Prompt settlements of every Sale. B 1029-360 E DWARD R OBERTB, BILL POSTER AND TOWN CRIER, 58, HENLLAN-STBEBT, DENBIGH Posts Bills in all parts of the Vale of Clwyd. All work entrusted to him will be properly at. t,ended to. A NEW INVENTION IN STEEL PENS. M. TURN OR & CO.'S EUROPEAN WORKS, BIBLIIIVGH.Aif. PATENT "GLOBE POINTED PEN." I Patent. ti-tvirtSUfl a'c'S-oN I 11 I,- £ 1 PATjnivr^* t Patent. WARRANTED to write with facility on the commonest WAKBAHi niDers, thick, thin, rough, or as well a, tho bestp^t^, nor smooth. Will V i j any position without tiring S552?- ia°AK.«n S Mr. W sent Post Free, seven stamps; »avies and Co., or any Stutioner in the TJuited Kingdom. 1 Box, containing i doz. Gold Ccated, 6d; 1 Box, containing It doz. Bronze or White, 6d; 1 Box, con- taining 3 doz. Bronze or White, Is; 1 Gross Box Gold Coated, 5s; 1 Gross Bronze or White, 3a. 13 1166 -40P PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, CARNARVON. MISS CHARLOTTE JONES Begs to announce that she has taken the above Hotel from the Representatives of the- late MB JOHN" LLOYD. Miss Jones, in making this announcement, trusts that by due attention to business and to the comfort of her Customers, the patronage enjoyed by her predecessor may be extended to her. EVERY ATTENTION PAID TO COMMERCIALS. AN EXPERIENCED BOOTS KEPT. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. TABLE DE'HOTE DAILY FROM 12.30 TO 2 P.M. B 1390-501 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 JL. 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 Pupils' Examinations of the Royal College of Preceptors every Midsummer and Christmas. The Quarter-daj s for this Half-year are August 1st and October 16th. B 73-d I Trade M ark- Phosphodyne, ibm Sanctioned by Her Majesty'a Government. HEALTH, STRENGTH, a t JTjU AND ENERGY. A Pure Solution of Phosphorus,* pleasant in flavour and appearance, being a perfectly Bright Liquor, com- bined with Vegetable Alkaloids, possessing marvellous Curative Properties, the Wonder of Modern Chemistry, Dangerously Active Drugs. Innocent in its Action, and pronounced by the Highest Medical Authority to be unequalled for its power in replenishing and elaborating the Vitality of the Body; by its snp- n t» essential vitalizing constituents of the Blood, Brain, and Nerve Substance and for developing all the Powers ana Functions of the system to the highest degree; thereby checking all wasting of the Vital llrnd and the more Exhausting Wear and Tear resulting from Over-Taxed Energies of Body or Mind, maintain- mg that Buoyant Energy of the Brain, Nervous and SMoscular Systems, which renders the Mind Cheerful, Happy, Brilliant, and Energetic. DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE Surpasses all the known theraputic agents of the present age, as a Prompt and Never-Failing Phosphoric Remedy for all Derangements of the Nervous and Blood Systems. Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Incapacity for Study or Business, Noises in the Head and Ears, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Nervous Debility in all its Stages, Softening of the Brain, Sleeplessness, Harassing Dreams, Paralysis, Pains in the Back, Affections of the Kidneys, Urinary Deposits, &c Chest Affections, Skin Diseases, Wasting or Withering of the Muscles, Impure and Impoverished Blood, Premature Decay of Vital Power, and all;morbid conditions of the system dependent upon the deficiency of the Vital Forces arising from whatever cause. THE ACTION OF DR. LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE Is Two-fold and Specific; on the one hand increasing the principle which Constitutes Nervous Energy and on the other, the Most Powerful Blood and Flesh-generating Agent known; therefore a Marvellous Medicine for Renovating Impaired and Broken-down or Exhausted Constitutions, making the recipient as ActiveB Sprightly, and vigorous as if nature had never been retarded or debilitated. When the Fire of Life seems to be dying out in the system, and the mind sympathising with the body, the sufferer is reduced to a Mental and Physical Wreck, this mighty Phosphoric Restorative, by a few doses, seems as it were to litt the sufferer out of the slough of despond, and recruit and reinvigorate both the Frame and the Intellect. TWENTY" YEARS' PUBLIC TEST Prove tnese acts unimpeachable, being fully borne out by thousands of Testimonials from every Nation and Country in the World, freely offered by distinguished Families, private Persons, Military, Naval, Scientific, and Professional Men who are well known, and who have experienced from its use all the benefits here indicated. Sold in Bottles at 4s 6d and lis by all Expo Wholesale, and Retail Medicine Vendors throughout the World. IMPORTANT NOTICE.—Every bottle bears the British Government Stamp, 'with the words DR LALOR'S PHOSPHODYNE, London, England, engraved thereon by Order of Her Majesty's Honourable Commis- sioners, if not, it is a forgery, and you have been imposed on by a worthless and injurious imitation. MANUFACTURED ONLY AT THE PHOSPHODYNE LABORATORY, BY DR R. D. LALOR, Bay House, 32, Gaisford-street, London, N.W., England. THB 80LB PROPRIETOR AND ORIGINATOR OF PHOSPHODYNE. B 248 SCHOOL OF ART, BRUNSWICK BUILDINGS, CARNARVON. Work was resumed on 28th August. B483 J. C. ROWLAND, Head-master. -I CARNARVON PERMANENT BENEFIT c BUILDING SOCIETY. X2,000 now ready to be advanced on Freehold or Leasehold Property in Carnarvon or the neighbour- hood. Principal and interest at 5 per cent. to be re- paid by montkly instalments.—Apply to the Secretary, Mr John Rees, 24, Wellington-terrace, Carnarvon. B 457 alt AlUEL EVANS, ART ONI A BUILDINGS, BANGOR. Corn, Flour, Seed, Hay, Straw, and Oil- cake Stores. AGENT FOR- Sprett's Patent Meat" Fibrine" Dog Cakes. The Manchester Prize Cattle Food Company. The Gloucester specific for Foot Rot in Sheep. The Liverpool, Chefhiro, and North Wales Patent Manure Company. Messrs Richardson Brothers and Co., Linseed Crushers and Manure Manufacturers, Belfast, Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Sligo. S. E. will be pleased to send quotations upon application. B 773 WILLIAM JOHN pARRY, GENERAL MERCHANT, MAES-Y-GROES, BANGOR, CAN supply the best of the following at the most reasonable figure. Contracts for the sunnlv of large quantities entered into. Orders nromntly attended to. An experienced man will attend any experiments required with Explosives. EXPLOSIVES. Gunpowder, Blading Gelatine, Touite Dynamite, Sporting Powder, Detonstort- of oil "TVos, Percussion Caps, Cartridges, Ac. ENGINE PACKING of all kinds. INDIA EUBBEB-—iSheets, Washers, Hoses, Buffers, GUTCA PERCHA.—Tubing, Beltings, _&c. BFST PAST STEEL.—In bars of afl kinds. CRUCIBLE STEEL.—Wheels for Slate Quarries, EOPES^,»r»^e.TWle»g«.. OILS and GK fcASE of all kinds, for every descriptioc of Machinery and Lamps, as well as for Painters FOUNDERS' DIJSTT-NF^COPLJ TAR—Stockholm 1 ar^M rLiT j ENGINE WASTE.—Wliite and Coloured. PAINTS, COLOURS VARNISH, and GLUES, of til description ? CANDLES of a ilkin „ PIPES.—Iron, Zinc, and Clay. Warehouses and Magazines at Bethesda, Bangox, Carnarvon, Festiniog, and DolgeUey 'I OFFICES 3 & 4, WILLIAMS' COURT, 13ETHESDA. NEAR BANQOB- ig 973-34g FLESHMEAT • FLESHMEAT! I FLESHMEAT! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BUTCHERS! BEE HIVE, BANGOR-STREET, CARNARVON. D EVANS & Co. beg to offer their sincere • thanks to their numerous customers for the generous support they have received from them since the time they have opened their shop. The great progress made in their business enables them to buy large lots much lower than any one else in Wales • consequently they are enabled to sell fleshmeat much cheaper than any other shop in the country. The strictest attention will be paid to every order re- ceived; and agreements will be made with HOT-KLB, TEMPERANCE HOUSES, PRIVATE HOUSES, &C., as well as country Butchers. DEALERS IN POULTRY, HOME CURED BACON AND HAMS. E431 MRS GWENFIL DAVIES, C.A.M., SOPRANO VOCALIST, 18 open to Engagements for Concerts, Oratorios, Eisteddfodau, &c., and mB1 be addressed at Penffynnon Hwl) Poutrhyd-y-groes, near Aberystwyth. lNGING AND PIANOFORTE LESSONS GIVBN. Q 790 TOWYN TILE WORKS & PIPE WORKS, FORYD, near ABERGELE. LAND DRAINING PIPES from Ii inches to JLJ 6 inches always in stock, which are made of the best selected Clay, frea from Limestone: larger sizes made on the shortest notice. The Works have a siding adjoining the Chester and Holyhead Railway; are near Foryd Pier, Rhyl, where sailing Vessels can be loaded. The above Works are nearer to Anglesey and Carnarvonshire by many miles than any other works in the district. For prices and particulars apply to the Owner, J. WILLIAMS, B 1371-494 Towyn Tilery, Abergele. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS, GARDENERS, AND THE GENERAL PUBLIO JOHN WILLIAMS & SON, BROOKHOUSE NURSERIES. DENBIGH, BEG to inform their numerous supporters and customers that they have opened" a new establishment at No. 6, VALE-STREET, Denbigh, where all kinds of Vegetables, Agricultural Seeds, Flowers, Ac., are kept in Btock. In inviting the farmers of the Vale of Clwyd to visit their establishment, J. W. and Son beg to thank them for their past support, and hope that they will be avoured with further orders. B 302—845 alt. POOL STREET MARKET. SCOTCH IARIIALADE. A fresh consignment of Keiller's Marma ade now in. Can be highly re- commended in 4, 3, and 2 lb. Jars. SCOTCH OATMEAL Expressly prepared for family use from pure Midlothian Corn, in 4 lb. linen Bags, also MuVitie's celebrated 0 SCOTCH OAT CAKES In 2 lb. tins, fresh and good. POOL-STREET MARKET, CARNARVON. MAIL SI, .¿ ç rq> LIVERPOOL TO ISTEW YORK & 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 the CUNARD STEAM SHIP COMPANY, Limited, Liverpool, or to their AGENT,—WM. J. WILLIAMS, 7 Market- street, Carnarvon. DOMINION LINES. REDUCED FARES. From LIVERPOOL, every THUBSDAY. This Line books Passengers through to all parts of AMERICA, 1 At Special Low Bates. Saloon, £ 10 10s Intermedi- ate, £ 8; Steerage, X6 6s. ASSISTED PASSAGES are granted to Manitoba, the North-West Territory, and to all parts of CANADA. Assisted ecean rates to QaevvC or Agricultural Labourers, their Families, and female Domestic Servants, £ 3 per Adult; Mechanics, Navvies, General abourers, and their Families, £ i. For Pa-osage Tickets, appl- to FLmN, JltAHf, AND MONTGOMERY, 24, James-street, Liverpool. AMEBIN LINK UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA. 1TSBT WIMNESDAY AND ALTBUNATB SATURDAY First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers equal to any European Line. Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. THU SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTB TO THB WBBT. Auply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., 17 & 19, Water-street. Liverpool. LoCAL AGENTS.—W. J. Williams, becretar.,71 the North Wales Quarrymen's Uiron, 7, market street, Carnarvon John Foulkes, 24, i b- Carnarvon; R. G. Roberts, Rock Cottage, Cragiat M«wr, Talysam. B 227-77 d INMAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS FBOM LIVERPOOL^v^QUEENSTOWN, TO Tuesday or Thursday. STEERAGE PASSAGE AT REDUCED KATE3. Passengers boojsed to every Station in Canada and the United btates at Special Rates. T T?M etprRRY nwneTryT i M°ormat'°n given, by WIL- UAM GROCIE, 40, High- STBKKT, D NBIGH, authorised Agent >or INMAN UK* E3 86 SPECIAL NOTICE. ROBERTS, WILLIAMS, Co., TIMBER MERCHANTS, LIVERPOOL, \\riSH to inform their Customers in the V country that they have jaB? CCa°^^MTTT if new suite of Offices in their YARD .j? Boundary-street (corner of w in futnro be their HEAD OFFI^Ji. to state that they have added BAND-SAWING AND WOOD-TURNING to their SAWING AND JOINERY DEPARTMENT- Telephonic commumca- cation between their WOBKS at Boundary-street and their TIMBBB TABD at Regent-road, Canada Dock. Tram-cars pass the end of Boundary-street from Lime-street and the Landing Stage. B 1238-43 BRYAN BROTHERS, BRIDGE-STREET, CARNARVON, Are now showing an assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS, a vory low prioes. Far Capes, large sizes, from 5a. 8d Fur-lined Cloaks, dark skins, from 21s. 6d.; Dolman Ulsters from log 6d.; Seal Hats, fashionable shapes, from 3s. 6d.; Real Welsh and Yorkshire Flannels; Tweeds for dresses from 5Jd. per yard; Millinery Goods of every descrip- tion; a special lot of Far-top lined Gloves at 2s. 6d. per pair; Cashmere Stockings, black and celoored, M rino finished, at Is. 6id. per pair, &CM &c. The favour of a call is respectfully solicited. RRYAN BROTHERS, 12, Bridge-st., CARNARVON. In the matter of the Estate of Robert Jones, of Madryn Isaf, Lleyn, Carnarvonshire, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that ail persons having any claims or demands against the above estate are hereby required to forward particulars thereof to me, the undersigned, on or before day of October next. And all persons indebted to the said estate are required to pay the amount due from them on or before the said 8th proximo. And j ™ persons in possession of any moneys, books, aeeas, documents, bills, vouchers, papers, furniture, or any Kind of property whatsoever or wheresoever be- longing to the above estate, are required to deliver ap the same to me, on or before the said 8th proximo. Any person detaining any such property after the said 8th proximo, will be dealt with as the law directs. OWEN JONES, Acting Executor in the above matter. Benno Villa, Carnarvon, Sept. 25, 1882. B 138)500 SPECIALITY. S N O W D ON" FLAKE, NEW PROCESS FLOUR. Highly recommended for Pastry and Fine-fiavonre 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 delivered before the Society of Arts on the Chemistry of Bread-making," will show the great necessity of having the FINEST WHITE flour for making fine 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 hran; not even the smallest quantity of bran shonld be allowed to remain in the floor when prepared, and for the reason that I have pointed out to you, that there is a soluble albumenous ferment called cereaiine. This is a very active diastasic body. An infusion of cereaiine, or an infusion of ordinary bran, will give a quantity of soluble ferment, which will rapidly attack the atarch-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! consider that no system of milling is per- fect, whether it be done by rollers 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., BANGOR, CARNARVON, PWLLHELI, HOLY- HEAD, AMLWCH, &c., &c. z261 R. LEE ELLIS Begs to announce that he has taken THE ALBION HOTEL, BANGOR And will be in possession of the same this week. IN making this announcement he begs to return his warmest thank to the numerous Commerclal Travelers, Visitors, the people of Carnarvon ard neighbourhood, and others W¥J patron- ized him during the many years he kept the Castle Hotel, Carnarvon, which Hotel will be kept by him as usual until he secures a respectable successor. R Lee Ellis begs also to rail the attention of visitors and others in Anglesey. 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