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o. 591 REGISTERFP FOR TRANSMISSION AB-ROAD. BUSINESS ADDBBSSBS^^ Aberystwyth and Dolgelley. I» T A, "BOOTSM BOOTSM! BOOTS! TTarrv where can I get a Pair of Boots to keep out the Wet ? HARi^-Why, at DICKS'S, to be sure I always get my Boots there, and I never have damp feet. m "WT^n I will give them a trial. HARRy-Just do so; yon can have any sort of Boots you want, either in Gutta-percha Bottoms or Leather Bottoms, at the lowest possible prices. MIND THE ADDRESS- D I C K S GUTTA-PERCHA AND LEATHER BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, AND AT VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. N.B.—Repairs neatly executed, and on the shortest notice. ™ Aberystwyth. "—T"- W. JULIAN, TEA WAREHOUSE, PROVISION AND GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 10, NORTH PARADE, CORNER OF MARY-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TEA, COFFEE, And all other Articles of the BEST QUALITY, supplied on the most Reasonable Terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. BENJAMIN HUGHES, IRONMONGER, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH. TUSX Received a Stock of CHAFF COTTERS, TUKNIP CUTTERS, aud PDLPEKS; also, Iron Bed A MARKET WAREHOUSE ADJOINING THE OLD CORN MARKET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILL IAM EVANS, SADDLER AND HARNESS M A K E R, ABERYSTWYTH, to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and his numerous Customers that lie has REMOVED from his TJ old Establishment to the larger and more convenient Premises below, KN. R9- GREAT DARKGATE-STREET. 1 W TZ takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous Customers and Patrons for the support they have accordec him during the last three years, and whilst soliciting a continuance of the same, he assures them that it will be his greal endeavour to give every satisfaction. 1 e Ii grea. Barmouth. JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE AND CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS, RANGING IN PRICE FROM THREEPENCE PER PIECE. Suitable for every description of Room. ELEGANT DESIGNS IN GILT, For Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, at Is. 6d., and 2s. per piece. HIGHLY GLAZED PARLOUR PAPER, At Is. per piece. FNDLESS VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE PATTERNS FOR COTTAGES, AN ENDLES of the Newest styles. Also GREAT NOVELTIES IN STOVE DECORATIONS. ..J c C "Ringlets and Shavings, Aprons, Wreaths, Gold, Crystal, and Silver Shavings.—Tissues, at Uvprv kind ol oaiin i"* a J. THEODORE SCOTT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BARMOUTH. An Early Inspection is respectfully solicited. London. FURNITURE! ALL GOODS WARRANTED, PACKED AND DEI,IVERED CARRIAGE FREE TO ANY RAIL- A WAY STATION IN THE COX AND CO., FINSBURY SQUARE BUILDINGS, CHISWELL-STREET, LONDON, E.C. FINSBURY SQUARE OTILWNGe, ARTM Will forward on Receipt of P A Single DINING ROOM, of solid mahogany, £ s. d. A MAHOGANY EASY CHAIR, Spring Seat, h including gilt chimney glass y- 0 cevered in imitation leather • ■• ••• i n 0 A MAHOGANY DINING ROOM SUIfL, m Ditto ditto covered in real leather. mahogany, covered in real leather, 9 articles. 10 15 A MAHOGANY COUCH, Carved Back, Q A Je waLNUT DRAWING ROOM 11 covered in hair cloth, on castors ••• n 1? 9 SUITE 9 articles, upholstered in rich damasK 18 A Strong DINING-ROOM CHAIR, to match. 0 12 J ^ndsomdv INLAID OVAL CENTRE A Solid MAHOGANY LOO TABLE, on 6 H^BLE0n 4 carved claws, French polished 118 9 castors, French polished ••• r>iffn WORK TABLE to match, lined silk. 0 15 o A^aHOGANYTELESCOPE DINING 2 12 6 A %UR-ROOMED HOUSE FURNISHED lAiiLJJi, one leaf, on castors J for 10 0 0 A Single DRAWING-ROOM, of fine Italian QI-v^t?00\TFD HOUSE ditto ditto 26 6 6 SfeVcass-? » r°h fr^. » » • 1U 0 CATALOGUES POST FREE. .J AGRICULTURAL. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. E. R. PUGHE & CO., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, .,j T 0 W Y N ijf '-myrOWING and REAPj^iement^.HINES by a]1 tho leadillo Makers, Haymakers, Horse Rakes, and Ho^arKo^hs'^ Harrows Chaff Cutters, Turnip Cutters, Root Pulpers, Churns, Horse Powers, Also Horse li0,e^„(T0I"g Washing Machines, Mangles, &c. Crosskiirs Carts and MACHINES always on hand," including the Willcox and Gibbs, Howe, Bradbury. Little"Wanzer, Thomas, &c. PRICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. M TTiriTTs A N D (JTLT 1 F P I N S -AJ- PREPARED BONES, PRICE tr 103. PER TO-N, DELIVERED FREE. ■ I The result is wonderful, the herbage baying changed <5ras.es and Clover. Judges of the Royal Agricultural SociitH. kic >01■ 1,1 MORRIS AND GRIFFIN'S C^^f^eNURES' PRICE £ 8 ri"R TON, DELIV ElvEJ FREL. n „• „ o-ool Clover Planf. Everywheie succissful merer the G a 1, a a Clover Ph.n. MORRIS AND GRIF B' "JOD MANURES, t PRlt E X-3 AND £10, ER TvN, DELl v I JED ECI'-h. Sv tl for »U CJ p on it 9 x -«kiids. WCLA ERHAMPi OS, 1S73. FRIDAY, APHIL 4, 1873. PRICE THREE-HALFPENCE SALES BY AUCTION. Advertising is to business wfcat steam is to machinery-the grand profiling pow, r.Jfacatilay. PEITHYLL, Ne ,r Bow Street Station and Aberystwyth. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF DAIRY STOCK, HORSES, PIGS, SHEEP, &c. MR G T. SMITH has been honoured with in structions from Colonel Fryse to offer for Sale by Auction, on Tuesday, the 8th day of Ap'il, 1873, the day following the Aberystwyth Monthly Fair and Horse Show at one o'clock in the afternoon, at Peithyll, the whole oi his valuable and carefully selected herd of SHOR1.HORN CATTLE, consisting of Seventeen splendid pure-bred Shorthorn Dairy Cows, calved and to calve; 'J wo fino Alderney ditto, bought from Mr Fowler, the celebrated importer of Channel Islands Cattle; Nine very handsome Shorthorn three and two-year-old and yearling Heifers; six fine Calves prime three-year-old Shorthorn Pedigree Bull; Two fat Bullocks a fine Berkshire Boar; Two Berkshire Sows, put to the pure-bred Berkshire Boar at Gogerddan; Eleven young Store Pigs of the Berkshire breed Two splendid Leicestershire Rams, and Thirty very fine Leicestershire Fat Sheep; Two powerful Carnarvon- shire Cart Horses a Grey Gelding, excellent in double or single harness and a valuable Brown Mare, an excellent hack 01 hunter. A splendid Bay Gelding, five years old, a good harness horse and hunter a perfect Bay Gelding, five years old, good in harness, has been hunted, and carries a Lady. The above fine herd is too well known to require com- ment, and the Sale affords a tempting opportunity to persons desirous of improving or increasing their dairy St°Luncheon at Twelve o'clock, the Sale to commence at One. Catalogues may be had of the AUCTIONEER, Aber ystwyth. Terms-Casb. IMPORTANT TO SHIP BUILDERS, QUARRY PROPRIETORS, &c. MR DAYID JONES has received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Wednesnay, 16th April, 1873 (subject to conditions then to be produced) at the Griffin Inn, Penrhyn, „ » 300 Oak Timber Trees, numbered from 1 to rfUU, ana 100 Oak Poles, marked with Scribe The Timber is growing on Bwlch-y-plwm Farm, in the Parish of Llanfrothen, in the county of Merioneth, The Trees are of splendid growth, and well worthy the attention of Timber Merchants, Ship Builders, and others, and are situate about two miles from Penrhyn Railway Station on the Cambrian Railway, and about four miles from Port- of Timber Merchants, Ship Builders, and others and are situate about two miles from Penrhyn Railway Station the Cambrian Railway, and about four miles from 1 ort- madoc. t « The Timber may be viewed any day previous to the oai on application to the Tenant. For further particulars apply to Mr D. JONES, Auctioneer, Tremadoc. Sale to co:nmence at Three o'clock, p.m. TO CONTRACTORS, BTHLDERS, SHIP CARPENTERS, ANS OTHERS. OAK AND OTHER TIMBER. TREES AND POLES. To be Sold by A^ GIOU, uy 1\¡JR LEWIS WILLIAMS, at the Griffin Inn, -AL Penrhyndeudraeth, on Wednesday, Apiii J., 1873, at 3'30 p m. punctually, so as to enable parties t, lel.lo\ b,v the afternoon train, subject to conditions to be then IH-d there produced, in one lot,— t 300 Oak measuring Trees numbered with a Scribe, 10 Oak Poles marked with a X, 61 Ash Trees numbered with a Scribe, 6 Sycamore Trees numbered with a Scribe. The above Timber are growing upon the farms of Park and Coed-du, in the parish of Llanfrothen, close to the Croesor and Portmadoc Railway, and within Three Miles to the Penrhyn Cambrian Railway Station. For further particulars apply to Mr WILLIAM JONES, Maescaled, Dolgelley. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. NORTH WALES mO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, a J- FREEHOLD FARM, containing 146J acres of excellent arable and grass land, -in a high state of cultiva- tion, most delightfully situated within one and a half miles of a market town and first-class railway station. House suitable for a genteel family. First-class stabling and outbuildings, servant's cottage, &c. Game strictly pre- served on all adjoining lands. Hunting and good fishing in the immediate neighbourhood.—Apply to Mr WATSON, 15, Fenwick-street, Liverpool. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, Two substantially built and well finished HOUSES, in Queen's-road, and fronting Newfoundland-street, Aber- ystwyth. The property is held under a lease, of which about seventy years are now unexpired, at a low ground rent. For further particulars applj to Mr GRIFFITH JONES, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. WANTED, TO LET, &c. The charge for the insertioa of prepaid advertisements referring to I SITUATIONS WANTED, PERSONS WANTED, is sixpence for three lines (seven words each) three times, One Shilling. HOUSES WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, APAKTMENTS WANTED, | ARTICLKS LOST AND FOUND, three lines for One Shilling prepaid; three times, Two Shillings. These charges apply only to prepaid advertisements. Pay- ment may be made in postage stamps. No Credit Advertisement is charged less than Is. 6d. COACHMAN and GARDENER Wanted-Apply. c to Mr WALKEK, Brynhyfryd, Dolgelley. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY PRO PRIETORS, &c. TTTANTED, Immediately, for cash, all kinds of TT Old Machinery and Scrap Iron. A high price given at any of the stations on the Cambrian, and Manchester and Milford Railway.. „ Apply to JAMES MCILQUHAM, Machine Broker, &C., AN!B8—Mining Plant &c., bought and sold on commis- sion Terms liberal. A YOUNG person accustomed to Teach desires a Situation as NURSERY GOVERNESS; can take charge of Wardrobe, or other light employment.- Address, Z, Cambrian News Office,!IBala. WANTED, an Experienced Hand in the GROCERY to* superintend a good I'amily Trade. —Apply to T. C. O., Caxton Works, Oswestry. HARLECH, NORTH WALES TTT" LAND for BUILDING VILLAS, Lodging Houses, &c., on long lease and reasonable terms Sites command extensive views of the Snowdon range of mountains and Cardigan Bay, and there is an excellent beach for bathing. A good Hotel is much needed, and an excellent site is reserved for it. For further particulars apply to Messrs ROBERTS and MORROW, Survey ois, Portmadoc. rxTANTED by the Yarmouth Local Board, a "ai MEDICAL OFFICER of HEALTH I ^^JOIt of NUISANCES, SURVEYOR, and COLLECTOR —Applications to be sent in on or before Si t irday, April 12th inst., at Ten o'c'edc, a.m. Local Boaid Office, April 3rd, 18<>?. u EDWARD DAViE5, Clerk. LAKE FISHTNG. TO BE LET, for-the Season, the -well-known CROGENAN LAKES, containing Forty Acres of Water, with Boathouse attached celebrated or^ts ashing both in abundance o yield and delicacy of flarour. The Lakes have been strictly preserved up to the present PCA?o'. with or without the above, that genteel-E^INENC^ called" "Glanywern," situate at Arthog MerHmeth.hire (fwo miles from Barmouth and six from DdgeUej). £ taming dining, drawing and morning rooms,, kitelhen, pantry, storeroom, nine bedrooms, gat e ailwav coach-hou-e.—Church, Chapels, a ^ay Station all within three mmutes' walk froml he hon.e. Futtbe particulars may had from Mi W.. » Land and Estate Agent, Dolgelley. SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY. LOCOMOTIVE ENGINE COAL WANTED. TH HE Directors of the South Easr^-np^70r 1 Company are prepared to receive l l'.i (,q the Supply of 13,000 Tons of SOUT H WALES citable for use in L°C,motive En^nnes t b into the Company's Waggons at th«r S:a o .t Ke The deliveries to commence on the 1st of Way n ,nd to be at the rate of 250 tons per week, free of all ^Tenders to he sent in to the under'ipH^ en^r^d •-T. nder for Locomotive Engine Coa;, on or Dciore I iV^DNE.SDAy, the 9th April next- Tiy order, JOHN SHAW, Secretary. I London Bridge Station, 27th March, 1873. I BUSINESS ADDRESSES. -f' Aberystwyth. PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS, At Greatly Reduced Prices, AT T. THOMAS'S, PAINTEB, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. Pictures ramed in Gilt, Maple, &c. Mouldings supplied to the Trade at moderate prices. Terms, Cash. SAMUEL A. AGNEW, GUN, PISTOL & RIFLE MANUFACTURER 27, LITTLE DARK GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. SUPERIOR PIN and CENTRAL FIRE BREECH LOADERS, Cartridges, &c. Repairs and Alterations properly executed LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, &c., WANTED. MR DARLOW, Pawnbroker, Aberystwyth, BUYS and SELLS all kinds of Wearing Apparel, Linen, BOOKS, furniture, ana miscellaneous property ot every description. Cash, instantly remitted for all parcels forwarded from the country, or if desired will be held over until the prices are approved and accounts found correct. PRIVATE HOUSE- 27, PORTLAND-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BUSINESS HOUSE- 2, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MR EVANS, ORGANIST, ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, No. 11, LAURA PLACE, ABER YSTWYTH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors, that he hag constantly on hand a Stock of Firtt-Class Pianofortes for Sale or Hire, on Moderate Terms. All New Music at Half-Price. A Liberal Discount to Schools. Pianofortes Tuned. Chester. -r- TREES, SEEDS, A-'S-D PLANTS. J AM E S DICKSON AND SONS BEG to draw attention to their very extensive and Superior Stocks of TREES, SEEDS, PLANTS, &c. Priced Descriptive Lists Post Free. "NEWTON" NURSERIES, nHFTp ï. 'V, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. f&* The Nurseries are by J. D. and Son's new road, only eight minutes' walk from the Chester Passenger Station. Dolgelley. 1. 'J- RICHARD EVANS, Shop Goch, Dolgelley, General Bill Poster, Messenger, &c. Contracts may be made with Auctioneers and Publishers. ROBERT LEWIS, MARKET HALL AND PUBLIC ROOMS DOLGELLEY, GENERAL BILL POSTER, &a. J. B. MEE, DEALER IN GAME, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROVISIONS, GREEN GROCERY, &a., DOLGELLEY, BEGS to thank his friends for past favours, and JD to announce that he has constantly on hand all kinds of fresh Fish, Game, &c., according to the seasons. Country orders promptly attended to, and anything not on hand procured at the shertest notice. BEST CLEAR ICE SUPPLIED BY THE CWT. AND UPWARDS. V. Zt&E& R. MR SELLIB, SURGEON DENTIST, MOUNT PLEASANT, DOLGELLEY, Fifteen Years Surgical and Mechanical Dentist in London, MAY be consulted upon all cases of DENTAL SURGERY, at his residence, as above. At Home on SATURDAYS and MONDAYS. Other days, by appointment. B.t Dental Materials only used, and every Ease guaranteed and adapted to the mouth without pain. Sets from One to Twenty-fi ve Guineas. No extra. charge made the first twelvemonths for any case requiring repair. Two Shillings in, the pound allowed to patients coming from a distance. PORTMADOC-J. R. JONES, 19, Bank-place, Terrace. 1st and 3rd Fridays in every month. Portmadoc. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PORTMADOC EISTEDDFOD. MR HOLDEN BEGS to inform the Public that the above Photo- graphs are NOW READY, and (by request of numerous correspondents) may be had in various sizes, as under, so that none should be without a memento of this Celebrated Festival. THE GORSEDD, 3s. (in handsome mount for framing), 2s. 6d., 2s., Is., and 6d. each. THE PAVILION, 2s. 6d. (handsome mount to match the Gorsedd), 23., Is., and 6d. Postage, 2d. large size, ld. Carte de visite. THE BARD'S CHAIR, 2s., Is., and 6d. Mr Holden desires to state that in the larger Photographs the Portraits of most of the leading Bards and Singers are quite distinct, forming a collection of local celebrities seldom to be met with. All orders to be addressed MR G. W. HOLDEN, PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, PORTMADOC. N. B.-Gentlemen attended upon at their own houses to take Views, Horses, Groups, kc. Terms moderate. Welshpool. T HOMAS SALT AND CO., BREWERS, BURTON-ON-TRENT. These celebrated PALE and BURTON ALES can be had in Casks and Bottles from CHARLES MYTTON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WELSHPOOL. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES'S BOOKSTALL, OSWESTRY. THE BOOK & NEWSPAPER BUSINESS FORMERLY CONDUCTED J the Cambrian Railway Station is LOW carried on at the CAXTON SHOP, OPPOSITE THE STATION. Daily'and Weekly Nevmpaperp, Ma,& -,iueF, and Books, &e. March l £ t\ 1873. IMPORTANT NOTICE GOOD FRIDAY. As our next day of publication falls on Good Friday, the Cambrian News will be published, and ready for sale at most places, on Thursday evening, April 10th. It is therefore requested that all advertisements and other com- munications may be sent to the offices as early as possible. PUBLIC NOTICES. ABERYSTWITH FIRE ENGINE. SUBSCRIPTIONS are solicited for the purpose of k3 providing a FlkE ENGINE for Aberystwyth. Donations will be received by the National Provincial Bank, the North and South Wales Bank, or by Mr HENRY E. TAYLOR, the Hon. Treasurer. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the county of Merioneth, will be holden on Tuesday, the 8th day of April, 1873, in the County Hall, Dol- gelley, at Eleven o'clock in the liorenoon, when the Court will audit all such bills and accounts against the Connty as shall then be delivered, and will transact the business relating to the assessment application and manage- ment of the County Stock or Rate, and of the Police Rate, and the General County Business after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when the Grand and Petty .Jurors will be called over, and the Court will proceed to hear and determine all matter brought before them in the following order:—1. In the trial of prisoners. 2. In the hearing of. Appeals. 3. In hearing motions, and in the transaction of such other busi- ness as may be brought before the Court. The Oleiks to the Justices of the Several Divisions are requested to transmit to me seven days before the Sassions, all depositions, convictions, and recognizances, which shall have been then taken with any instructions for indictments which they may be able to give. Dated this 24th day of March, 1873. EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. EASTER TERM, 1873. CCANDIDATES for Admission are requested to J present themselves at the College at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, 15th April, when they will be examined in (1) the English Language, (2) Arithmetic, and (3) the Elements of Latin. lir THlRAST, late Assistant Teacher oi German at inet/rirrersiiy -ferl, has ).,eein appointed Teacher of Modern Languages at this College. For further information apply to E. P. JONES, Registrar. University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. PURSUANT io a Decree of the HitTh Court of Chancery, made in a c ruse "Morris against Richards," the creditors of Elizabeth Morris, late of Great Dark Gate- street, Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 15th day of September, 1872, are on or before the 30th day of April, 1873, to send by post prepaid to Mr William Henry Thomas, of Aberyst- wyth, in the county of Cardigan, the solicitor of the defendant, John Richards, the executor of the will of the said Elizabeth Morris, deceased, their Christian and s ur names, addresses and descriptions; the full particulars of their claims; a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) neld by them; or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit ot tne said decree. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor, Sir John Wilkins, at his Chambers, situated at No. 13, Old Square, LIncolns Inn, Middlesex, on Thursday, the 15;h day of May, 1873, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time.appointed for ad- judicating on the claims. Dated this 25th day of March, 1873, H. F. CHURCH. Chief Clerk. JONES, BLALAND AND SON, 32, Lincolns' Inn Fields, Agents for J. J. ATWOOD, AberJ stwyth. LIVERPOOL WELSH CONSERVATIVE AS- JLj SOCIATION. Established for the protection of Conservative Interests among the Welsh population of Liverpool and district. Chairman. William Chambres, Esq., J.P. Vice-Chairmen. John Hughes, Esq., T.C. O. H. Williams, Esq., T.C. Robert Roberts, Esq. David Lewis, Esq. David Lloyd Davies, Esq. William Jones, Esq., Treasurer. W. H. Richards, Esq., Melloili-buildingv. Honorary Secretaries. W. Jones Morris, Esq., L.R.C.P., 1, Upper Parliament- street. John Owen, Esq., 30, Exchange-street, East. John Pugh, Esq., 30, Queen's-road, Everton. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP Is. AND UPWARDS. Persons desirous of becoming Members, and Welsh Conservatives whose names are not on the Register of Voters, are requested to communicate without delay to the Honorary Secretaries, or to MR RICHARD BENNETT, Secretary of the Constitutional Association, 42, The Temple, Dale-street, Liverpool. EDUCATION. WATERLOO SCHOOL, WATERLOO, NEAR LIVERPOOL. CONDUCTED BY MR. J. BROWN, MEMBER OF THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. SINCE Midsummer, 1870, Candidates from this School have gained UPWARDS OF TWENTY CERTIFICATES At the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations— several gaining "Honours" and other distinction. WATERLOO, situated on the Sea-side, is a most healthy and fashionable suburb of Liverpool, between which are upwards of fifty trains to and fro daily. It is well known that the accent of English, as spoken by the higher classes of Liverpool, is f the purest kind. The Terms for Board and Education are respectable, but not extravagant. The premises are Mr Brown's private property, bunf 11 erected by him in 1867, for the special accommodation of his Pupils. The highest references can be given -a few to gen tlemen natives of the Principality. ° THE ALOP S C HOOL, OSWALD ft O A D, IO OSWESTRY. 'I PROFESSIONAL AND COMMERCIAL. J. LVANS, M.A. (AnJ Straton Gold Medallist.) January, IS,12.— At the Civil Service Open Competitive Exaninat n f,,r Appointments at the India House in which, lIut. of 102 candidates, 32 were successful; E. Owen came in eleventh. April 30th, 1S72. J. L. Richards obtained a First-class Certificate for Mathematics at the Government Examination in • Science and Art Oct. 12, 1L>7'—Owen Griffith passed the Medical Prelimi- nary Examination of the Aiiilcrsonian University, Glasgow, In all Thirty-five of Air Evans's Pnpils have gained similar honours. SALOP SCHOOL was OPENED on Tuesday, Jan 28th 1873. I'"). i). k STRICTLV Pim'.Vi j LOANS to « i^niers.— o Address Mr PaBLCsJi *K, 7, St. Jobn-etiee;, Chester. SHIPPING. jjL "WHITE STAH" LINE. UNITED STAGES MAIL N STEAMERS. J LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. These new full-powered Steamships Sail from LIVERPOOL on Thursdays, QUEENSTOWN on Fridays. BALTIC April 10 OCEANIC Aj r'J 24 CELTIC April 17 These vessels are all uniform, of the hi, he f speed, aod replete with modern conveniences in every department, Saloon and Cabins are amidships. Passengers booked through to all parts of United States, British America, China, Japan, India, and Australia. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. Saloon passage, Cl8 18s. and 21 Guineas. Return Tickets at 35 guineas. Steerage, £6 Gs. W'" On and after the 1st July next. Saloon Fares will be j621 and JE25. ReturiiTi,:ketsk4O. For Freight, apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, and 9(\ Market-street, Chicago; in Queenstown, JAMES SCOTT and Co.. or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; or to 7, East India-avenue, London, E. C. NATIONAL LINE TO-NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY. The well-known tuil-powered Iron {Screw Ster.m&hips STEAMSHIPS TONS. STEAM SHirS. TONS Egypt, virowan 5,064 England, Kemp 4,0U0 Spain, Grace 4,900 | The Queen, Andrews .4,441 Italy, Ciipgs 4,8*2 | Holland, Bragg 8,847 France, Thomson 8,571 Erin, Lawson 3,956 Canada, Webster 3,500 Helvetia, Spencer 8,974 Greece, Thomas 3,500 Denmark, Snmnel 3,723 Will ERil from LiverpooJ to New York as under:- ITALY Wednesday, 9th April, 1873 GREECE Wednesday, Fth April. 1873. EGYPT. Wednesday, 23rd April, 1873: Leaving Queenstown the following days. The Saloon accommodation is uijsurpassed—the Staterooms being unusually large, and open ofl tLe Saloons, situated in poop on deck. Rate of Passage 12, 15, and 17 Guinea?, according to accom. modation in Stateroom ■—all bavins? siiiie privilpcre in Saloon. Return Tickets, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- sidered— the accommodation being unequalled for Space, Light, and Ventilation. Rates of Passage—as low as by any n'her Line-incluee abundance of Fresh Provisions served up cookel by the Com- pany's Servants. Medical attendance free Stewardesses in attendance on Femalf Steeinpe Passengers. Steerage paSSfrg is forwarded to Quebec, Boston, and Balti- more, without extra charge—and booked through io San Fran, cisco, and all inland towns of "United States and Canada on favourable terms. Passengers booked through to Aust-alia, Now Zealand, China, and Japan. For Freight or Passage, Rpplv to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LTMITEP), 28, Water-street, Liverpool -RT .T ^TTMMINS and BROS., Queenstowo. I*. AUW ^• W — Or to the Agents— Or to the Agentr,- EDWARD JONES, Agency Offices, Corweti. WrLLiAM DAVIES, Draper, Dolgelley. ROBT..JOXIS, Boot and Shoe Warehouse. MaciiynUeth. I RICHD. RICHARDS, Railway Station, Harlech. Passengers are advised to secure tlieir Passages from the Local Agents before leaving home. ALLAN"llOY.A L MAIL TINE. SHORTEST EA PASSAGE. TO CANADA, and the UNITED STATES: Shortest Route to the West. The superb Steamships of this Line now run direct every Tuesday and Thursday from LIVERPOOL to PORT- LAND and Quebec, forwarding Passengers to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all Cities and Towns in CANADA and the UNITED STATES. FROM LIVERPOOL From LIVERPOOL FROM LIVERPOOL From LIVERPOOL TO PORTLAND. To QUEBEC. ••Moravian, Thursday Mar. IS "Peruvian, Tuesday Apr. 15 St. Andrew, Tueslay „ 18 Prussian, Thursday 17 ••Sarnistian, Thursday Mar. 20 'Canadian, Tuesday 22 St. Patrick, Tues lay 23 Moravian,Thursday 24 St. Patrick, Tues lay 25 Moravian,Thursday 24 -Scandinavian, Thurs. 27 St. Anirew, Tnes.. „ 29 Nova Scotian, Tuei.. Apr. I-Sariii,,tti:in, Thurs.. May 1 Polynesian. Thursday „ 8 I St. David, Tuesday „ 6 Caspian, Tuesday „ 8. •■Circassian, Thurs.. „ 8 •Austrian Thursday.. „ 10 Nova Scotian, Tues „ 13 I -Pol> nesian, Thurs „ 15 The Mail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK and BALTIMORE, sail as follows:- Forwarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western and Southern States. Nestorian, Tuesday. Mar. 25 Nestorian, Tuesday.. May 6 Hibernian, Tuesday. Apr. 8 Austrian, Tuesday.. „ 20 N. American, Tuesday „ 22 Cabin Passage to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, Now York Norfolk, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ 18 18s. or X15 16s.; according to accommodation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced rates. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in each Steamer at £ 9 9s., including Beds. Bedding, and all necessary utensiis, dining apart from steerage. Applications for berths to be made in advance. Steerage Passage to St John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Boston, New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., including a plentiful sup- ply of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are carried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers and children. Baggage taken from the Ocean Steamships to the Railway Cart Free of Expense. Any information required concerning Canada can be obtained from Mr Dixon, 11, Adam-street, Adelphi, London, Agent for the Canadian Government. Pamphlets on Canada snppiied gratis by our agents. SHORTEST ROUTE to SAN FRANCISCO, vid the UmOlf PACIFIC RAILROAD. THROUGH TICKETS issued on the most favourable terms. For Freight or Passage apply to ALLA^ BROTHERS & CO., Alexandra Buildings, J ames-street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle-street, Londonderry; Or to the Agents- ROBERT S. JONES, High-street, Portmadoc. EVAN JONES, Builder, liala. COMPANY'S SPECIAL NOTICE to EMIGRANTS. We advise Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. EMPLOYMENT IN AMERICA. T~>ERSONS desiring EMPLOY- BJMHHSSI -L MENT in the UNITED STATES or Canada can learn, on Personal Application the rates of Wages (which in California are very high), Passage Fares, and other official particulars. Pamphlets, circulars. &c. tree by post on receipts of two stamps. AMERICA AS IT IS. 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