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BALA LAKE REGATTA. THE ANNUAL REGATTA ■ WILL BE HELD ON BALA LAKE, By the kind permission of SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., MP., PRESIDENT, THE 19TH OF JULY, 1871. VICE-PRESIDENTS CHARLES EDWARDS, Esq., Dolserau, High Sheriff of the County of Merioneth; HENRY BOBERTSON, Esq., Crogen; R. J. LL. PRICE, Esq., Rhiwlas. CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE: JOHN JONES, Esq., Frondderw. UMPIRES CHAS. R. W. TOTTENHAM, Esq., O.U.B.C.; IAV OWEN S. WYNNE, Esq., O.U.B.C. T"& TREASURER: WILLIAM OWEN, Esq., N. P. Bank, Bala. See the Railway Companies' Special Time Bills. A SWIMMING RACE For Adults over Twenty years of age, 23; distance, Quarter of a Mile. For Youths under Twenty years, .i;;2; distance, One-eighth of a mile. Entries to be made to the Hon. Secretary before One p.m. on the 19th of July. By the kind permission of Colonel Trevor and the officers the Band of the T)T,NT,«^MM FOURTEENTH (Buckinghamshire) REGIMENT ■will be in attendance. A Grand Stand will be erected. Reserved seats on which can be had by applying to the Hon. Secretary, THOMAS ELLIS, Henblas, Bala, North Wales. THE RACING WILL COMMENCE PUNCTUALLY AT 11 45 A.M. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ANNUAL REGATTA ON BALA LAKE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 19TH, 1871. ON the above date Passengers ^^1 be booked from the under-mentioned Stations to BALA at the fol- lowing fares for the double journey. a.m. 1st class. 2nd class. 3rd class From -?A O' SQ D- S-D. SS It Si KhaDRel. ? £ H! ?09 il Ynydas'. 7 32 11 0 7 6 4 6 ■Olamlorey 7 49 10 9 7 6 4 6 Bala arr 11 15 From Newtown dep 6 5 18 0 12 3 7 3 Llanidloes 5 30 18 6 12 9 7 6 Moat Lane 6 20 16 9 116 6 9 Caersws. 6 25 16 6 113 6 9 Carno. 6 45 15 0 10 6 6 0 lilanbrynmair 72 14 0 96 56 Cemmes Road 7 19 129 89 5 0 Machynlleth 7.39 110 83 49 Aberdovey 831 9 3 63 3 9 Towyn 8 44 8 6 5 9 33 Llwyngwril 92 70 49 29 Barmouth June. 9 35 63 40 26 Bala arr 11 15 Returning from Bala the,same evening at 7.0 p.m. Children under Twelve Half-price. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for deten- tion on the line; at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. TICKETS and Small Bills may be obtained at the Booking "Offices at the different Stations. Os t HENRY CATTLE, Traffic Manager. • wes ryne, 1871. BALA LAKE REGATTA. REFRESHMENTS. A SPACIOUS BOOTH for the above purpose will be erected, ad joining the GRAND STAND, under the sanction of the Committee, and supplied in a first-rate style by Mr E. LLOYD, Bull's Head Hotel, Bala, under the superintendence of Mr T. SEATON, Victoria House, Bala. THOMAS CARLYLE. PEOPLE'S EDITION. SARTOR RESARTUS, complete, and Yol. I., II., and III. of the French Revolution, reprinted from the latest Library edition, now ready, price Two Shillings per vol., and may be had of ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL and VENABLES, Bookstall, Aberystwyth, Welshpool, an Oswestry. DAVID LLOYD, DRAPER, 36, 37, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Agent for the celebrated Wheeler and Wilson, and all other best SEWING MACHINES, in the market for Families, Dresmakers, Tailors, lte. [A CARD]. DAVID GRIFFITHS, TAILOR, DRAPER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER, MARKKT-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. A Large Stock of Ready-Made Goods to Select From. EDWARD V AUG 11 AX REES, GLOBE FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 8, MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. WINES, SPIRITS, and CIGARS of the finest quality. Burton and other Ales in Draught and Bottle. Dublin and other Stouts. Comfortable Sitting,Bed, and Dining Rooms. Bed and Breakfast 2s. 6d., including attendance. R|10 EXCURSIONISTS AND VISITORS. LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS. 30, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. PROPRIETOR-J. JONES. Agent for Bass and Allsopp's Pale and other Burton Ales. TEMPERANCE HOUSE. MRS T URN E R, REFRESHMENT AND DINING ROOMS, 7, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. Every Comfort and Convenience. Terms Moderate. GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master-Mr J. D. ROBERTS-(First Prizeman at College.) \YS receive a good TRAINING for the /^LEARNED PROFESSIONS and for COM- MLL VE. The Seaside at Aberystwyth is unrivalled. Qelicaie Boys, especially, will FIND it a pleasant locality. Mr ROBERTS takes BOARDERS, and gives them PRIVATE LESSONS at his Residence in Queen's- t'oad. School Duties begin on the 23rd. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN. 'Conducted by MR EDWIN JONES, and the REV. O. EDWARDS, B.A., assisted by competent Masters. RJLHE Course of Instruction comprises, ENGLISH, I J- in all its branches, LAHN, GREEK, NATURAL SCIENCE, MODERN LANGC/AGES, MUSIC, and DRAWING. Students are carefully prepared for Commercial and Profesional pursuits, for Examinations connected with FU °F London, Oxford and Cambridge, the CML Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. Prospectus, Terms, and any information may be had on application. ^lheAcademy re-opens after the Mid. Vac. on the 27th JOSEPH T. TAYLOR, WATCH MANUFACTURER AND JEWELLER, BALA DESIRES to call the attention of the Public to BATCHES *V ™ 10! AE}LA P £ TENT LEVER jnade upon t>> 10s., £ 5, and above. They are HE is ableto SUJFT61T?'• TD FOR FIVE years, ABLE prices. TH £ £ 7 AU JUNDS WAT?HES at most reason- J- T. T M»Y BE sent Free of expense bv Post Chains, AT'MODERATG°°^ ASS°rtment of Gold AND Silver erate prices. NOW READY. PRICE ONE SHILLING; BY POST TWOPENCE EXTRA. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. This gossiping little book will be found a pleasant guide through some of the finest scenery in the Principality. The antiquarian matter in the volume is unusually full.— Illustrated Review. G OSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES, t A pleasantly written, gossiping guide to Wales; full of information respecting new runs," with an appendix of circular tours, fares to and from London, routes, hotels, &c. The little book is just what the tourist wants in his knapsack or portmanteau, so as to consult it upon occa- sion.- Publishers' Circular. gOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. pf any person be dubious as to whether a journey through Wales would repay the tourist, he can have his doubts dissipated by perusing this book, and he can learn something about the various routes he may travel, and the expense to be incurred.-Liverpool Daily Courier. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. In the book Mr Askew Roberts gives some exceUent de- scriptions of the principal spots, historic and otherwise, bordering upon the several Cambrian lines and an occa- sional piece of gossip, judiciously thrown in, relieves the chapters of anything like dulness.-North Wales Chro nicle. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES To those who propose to spend their coming holidays amongst the picturesque scenery of Wales, this work will prove an invaluable guide, and e-ven those who do not may consult its pages with advantage, they being not only amusing but instructive. The Era, G OSSIPING GUIDE TO IWALES. Mr Askew Roberts does not pitch a hard, dry guide book at one's head; neither does he tell all that he knows but from his storehouse he brings forth a judicious selection, summarises what is unimportant, and makes a literarv combination which instructs while it amuses.-Staford- shire Sentinel. G OSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. Whilst as a handbook it affords ample directions for those who require to make the most of the time at their disposal during a visit to the Principality, it is not wanting in historical incidents, which tend so much to render a guide-book an agreeable companion.-Liverpool Mercury. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. For tourists in Wales the best and most complete guide we know of. It contains notes, sketches, and illustrations of the most interesting spots, and also railway arrange- ments for travelers. It is an excellent aid to tourists tra- veling in the Principality.— Wellington Journal. QOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. A well-written gossiping guide to Wales, giving travelers on the railways something to talk about at every station they pass, and when they go off pointing out to them the chief attractions to be found.— Public Opinion. G OSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. The book is not merely a directory of sights to be seen, but a repertory of anecdotes which will be welcome to the tourist at those odd times when a quarter of an hour's reading is an agreeable change.-Chester Chronicle. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. The work, in our estimation, is far in advance of the generality of guide-books which are ordinarily confined to general, and too often vague, descriptions of the localities through which they pass, but here much that is interesting beyond the mere description is introduced, which will supply hours of good reading at the fireside.-Newtown Express. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. Antiquarians, Anglers, Botanists, Geologists, Pedes- trians, Lovers of Scenery, and the World of Tourists, will find ample directions, in the Gossiping Guide to Wales.' The New Edition is now ready, and is embellished with Four Maps. GOSSIPING GUIDE TO WALES. If we go to Wales this season we shall take the Gos- siping Guide' with us and test its merits; and those of our readers who intend visiting the Principality, north or south, might perhaps do worse than adopt the same course. -Illustrated Times. OSWESTRY: ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES, Caxton Works, Oswald Road. And BOOKSTALL, ABERYSTWYTH, And of all Booksellers. POST CARD CASES. Id., 2d., 6d., Is. 6d., and 3s. each, AT ASKEW RORERTS, WOODALL, and VENABLES'S, BOOKSTALL, ABERYSTWYTH. Post Card Pencils, 3d. each. Communications written with this pencil do not smear in passing through the Post. Secret Ink, in 6d. Bottles. Quite invisible when written and until held to the fire. For use on the new Postal Cards. W. JULIAN, TEA WAREHOUSE, PROVISION AND GENERAL GROCERY „ „ ESTABLISHMENT, No. 10, North Parade, Corner of Mary-street, Aber- ystwyth. TEAS, COFFEES, and all other articles, of the best quality, supplied on the most reasonable terms. All orders promptly attended to. MR SELLI S, DENTIST, MOUNT PLEASANT, DQLGELLEY. MAY be consulted upon all cases of DENTAL SURGERY, at his residence, as above. At Home every SATURDAY, and on THURSDAYS and FRIDAYS, by appointment. NEWTOWN—Every Tuesday. PWLLHELI—At Mr F a AN c is EVANS, Bookseller, High- street, every Wednesday. PORTMADOC-Mrs BKXNET WII.LIAMS, Snowdon-street, 1st and 3rd Friday in every month. Operations without pain, and all cases guaranteed. MR SELLIS, DENTIST,! BEGS to inform his Patients, and the inhabitants of Dolgelley and neighbourhood, that he has RE- MOVED from Towyn, to MOUNT PLEASANT, DOLGELLEY. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT ESTABLISHMENT, AND ALE AND PORTER STORES, No. 24, GREAT DARK GATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HENRY CULLIFORD, In taking to the above business, begs most respectfully to solicit the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Inhabitants generally, and to assure them it will be his con- stant study to merit their confidence by rigidly adhering to the principle of selling none but the very choicest articles at the lowest remunerative prices. WINES AND SPIRITS IN BOND DIRECT FROM THE SHIPPERS. GUINNESS AND CO.'S CELEBRATED DUBLIN STOUT. AGENT FOR BASS AND CO.'S EAST INDIA PALE AND BURTON ALES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LARGE and SMALL FAMILIES can be AC- COMMODATED at ESCUAN HALL, a few minutes' distance from iowyn, commanding a Sea View, containing Seven Single and Two Double Bedrooms, Three Sitting-rooms, and Two large Kitchens. Abundance of pure water. All requisites supplied at Market prices, with Cooking, Attendance, ana all desirable Accommoda- tions- Apply to Mr EVAN NEWELL, Visitors' Inquiry Office, Towyn, Merioneth. TOWYN THE UNRIVALLED WATERING- PLACE ON THE WELSH COAST, And eminent FISHING neighbourhood; a First-class Station on the Cambrian Railway. PARTIES wishing Information, or wanting to secure LODGING, are invited to communicate with Mr EVAN NEWELL, Visitors' Inquiry Office, Towyn, Merioneth. "Gwir yn erbyn byd." "Goreu arf, Arf Dysg." CYNNELIR EISTEDDFOD FAWKEDDOG TOWYN, A GWYL GERDDOROL 1871, AR ALBAN ELFED AWST 22ain, 23aim, a'r 24ain, AR LAN Y DDISYNWY A MOR CANTRE'R GWAELOD AM Ddwy Stamp Ceiniog, anfona yr Ysgrifenydd yn ddidraul gyda'r post, restr e Destynau, j Gadair, a'r holl Farddoniaeth, y Rhyddiaith, y Gerddoriaeth, y cystadleuon Corawl ac Offerynol, ynghyd a'r holl fanylion. I'r Cyngherddau hwyrol, sicrhgjr gwasanaeth prif gantorion y Deyrnas. For the best History of the Ancient Families of Merionethshire (English), Prize B5 5s., kindly offered by Thomas Jones, Esq., St. Alban's Road, London, and Neptune Hall, Towyn. EDWIN JONES SECRETARY, Eisteddfod Committee Rooms, Towyn. Towyn. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL, CAMBRIAN RAILWAY STATION, PORTMADOC. THE above new and splendid HOTEL is now open for Visitors, Commercial Gentlemen, &c. It is hand- somely Fnrnished by an eminent London Firm, with all new Furniture, superior for elegance and comfort. It has a large and well-ventilated BILLIARD ROOM; spacious COFFEE and COMMERCIAL ROOMS, commanding extensive and varied Scenery; also other private SITTING ROOMS. All fitted with Patent Electric Bells. SHOWER, HOT, COLD, AND OTHER BATHS, AT A MOMENT'S NOTICE. Commercial Gentlemen,* and their Luggage, staying at this Hotel, conveyed to and from the Port, Free of Expense. YACHT AND PLEASURE BOATS FOR HIRE IN THE BAY. The GLASLYN FISHING BOX, within Two Miles of the Hotel. The River Glaslyn is well known as one of the finest Trout and Salmon Rivers in Wales. W. CHALTON, Proprietor. JOHN RICHARDS AND CO., TAILORS, DRAPERS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 10, MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED IN GOOD STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. ONE PRICE ONLY. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Goods not approved of may be Exchanged. CLOSE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. B 0 0 T S JJOOTSU BO 0 T S FOR GOOD BOOTS AND CHEAP BOOTS, THAT WILL FIT WELL AND WEAR WELL, GO TO R. AND J. DICKS, 16, G R E A.T DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. NORTH AND SOUTH WALES. TOURISTS Wanting PHOTOGRAPHS of SCENERY in and Surrounding ABERYSTWYTH, DOLGELLEY, &c., &c., should Ca!l and Inspect the Stock at the BOOKSTALL, RAILWAY 'STATION, ABERYSTWYTH. CARTE and CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS and STEREOSCOPIC SLIDES I BY F. BEDFORD, Photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales. Just Received, a New Series of COLOURED CARTES OF WELSH COSTUMES, 6d. Each. Price Half-a-Crown Each, Large PLATE PHOTOGRAPHS of ABERYSTWYTH SCENERY, including THE TERRACE, CONSTITUTION HILL, THE BEACH, THE CASTLE GROUNDS, and other Favourite Resorts of Visitors, Photographed bv F. BEDFORD. TOURISTS' GUIDES, TOURISTS' MAPS, dc., &c., &c. June, 1871. WILLIAM EVANS, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, (OPPOSITE THE LION HOTEL), ABERYSTWYTH, CALLS attention to his General Stock of SADDLERY GOODS, Silver and Brass Mounted Carriage and Gig Harness, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Saddles, all made on the premises, of the very best materials and workmanship; also, A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRAVELING TRUNKS, PORTMANTEAUS, BONNET AND HAT BOXES, LADIES SATCHELS, LEATHER AND CARPET BAGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. MACINTOSH COATS OF SINGLE AND DOUBLE TEXTURE, FISHING STOCKINGS, DRIVING APRONS, AND ALL KINDS OF WATERPROOF GOODS. MACHYNLLETH RAILWAY STATION. THE NEW BOOKSTALL is NOW OPEN at the above Station, with an Extensive Stock of New Bocks, by Favourite Authors; Fancy Articles, Guides, Maps, Photographs, &c. The London and Provincial Daily and Weekly Newspapers regularly supplied at published prices — DAILY. 1 22 p.m. Birmingham Post, Gazette and Morning News, Liverpool Mercury and Courier, Manchester Examiner and Guardian. j -r* -i *r 4 48 p m —The Times, Daily Telegraph, Standard, and Daily News. WEEKLY. Oswestry Advertizer, Salopian, Cambrian News, Punch, Fun, Judy, Graphic, Illustrated Newspaper Illustrated News, Penny Illustrated, News of the World, Liverpool Weekly Mercury, Periodicals^ and others. New and Popular Novels by Favourite Authors, includ- ing Miss Braddon, Charles Dickens, Charles Lever, A. Trollope, Robinson, Lord Lytton, Smedley, Mayne Reid, &<c • A choice Selections of Books by eminent Writers, in- cluding New Works by Dr Vaughan, Dr Guthrie, George Macdonald, and other well-known Authors. A Variety of Welsh Books, quite new. Books at Reduced Prices. Good Words for the last ten years, containing Novels, StoriE:s, and other papers by all the best Authors, neatly bound in brown cloth, gilt edges, offered at 5s. 6d. per vol., or the set for 22 10s. Matthew Henry's Commentary on the Bible, complete in three vols., offered at 30s. Many other books offered at less than half-price. The Gossiping Guide to Wales, embellished with four maps, containing a vast amount of information. Price One Shilling. Black's Guide to North and South Wales, 5s. or North 3s. 6d., South 2s. 6d. Tourists Maps, reduced from the ordnance survey, from Is. each. Tourists Writing Cases in Russia and other Leather, fitted with note paper, &c., a neat case from 4s. Papetries fitted from 2s. Blotters-Various sizes from 6d. each. Strong Leather Rug Straps, with handle, from Is. 4d. each. Single straps with buckle from Is. each. Stationery, including note paper and envelopes, fancy note paper AND^ envelopes in packets and boxes from 6d. The Fern and Seashell note paper in fancy box Is. Fancy penholders from one penny each, a large assortment. Patent propelling pencils in Tarton, Bone, and Ivory, from 3d. each. Pocket pen knives from is. each. Paper knives, &c. Purses, Ladies' and Gentlemen's, from Is. An extensive assortment of choice Photographs of the District by F. Bedford, Photographer to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, including Views of Dolgelley, The Tor- rent Walk, Old Parliament House, The Waterfalls, Har- lech Castle (two views), Barmouth, Aberystwyth, carte size,6d. each; cabinet size, Is. each stereoscopic slides, lOd. each. A New Series of Coloured Carte's of Welsh Cos- tumes, 6d. each, usually sold at Is. PARCELS FROM LONDON DAILY. PROPRIETORS: ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES, OSWESTRY. July, 1871. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PRICE ONE PENNY. ASKEW ROBERTS'S RAILWAY RECORD. CONTAINING the TIME TABLES for the Great C Western, Cambrian, Llanfyllin, Kerry, Mawddwy, Talyllyn, Festiniog and Blaenau, Llanymynech to Shrews- bury Carnarvon to Avonwen, Shrewsbury and Welsh- pool' Shrewsbury to Hereford, Crewe, London, via Stafford, Shrewsbury to Bridgnorth and Worcester, Corwen, Denbigh, Rhyl, Bala, and Dolgelley, Central Wales, Bishop's Castle, Wrexham to Buckley, Mid-Wales, Brecon and Merthyr, Chester to Bangor, Wellington to Manchester, Hereford, Hay, and Brecon, Chester to Mold Mold to Denbigh, Aberystwyth to Pembroke rail- ways.' Corrected from the official tables—with list of 1 County Courts. L Price One Penny, or free by post for Is. 6d. for I twelve months. Published by ASKEW RoBUTS, WOODALL, AND VBNABMS, Caxton Works, Oswestry. USEFUL TO ALL. THE DICTIONARY BLOTTING PAD. The Dictionary Blotting Pad is a novelty which will undoubtedly prove of eminent service to a great many. It is similar to an ordinary blotting cise in outward ap- pearance, but has a dictionary in place of the blotting- book, and a pad of blotting-paper under corner pieces on the side. The dictionary contains, in addition to nouns and verbs, the past participles and other words which so often perplex the writer. We can cordially recommend this useful article. "-The Stationers and Booksclkre Circular, March 4th, 1871. PRICE: Is. 6d., 3s. 6d., 4s. 6d.. 7s. 6d., and IQS. each, with Dictionary. MYTTON, OF HALSTON, THE LIFE OF JOHN MYTTON, EsQ., of JL Halston, by NIMROD (Col. Apperley). CHEAP EDITION, HALF-A-CROWN, ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES THE BOOKSTAU., ABERYSTWYTH. 2 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EISTEDDFOD AT DINAS MA WDD W Y, FRIDAY, July 14th, 1871. ON the above date, Passengers will be booked to Cemmes Road from Machynlleth, Carno, and Llanbrynmair at Cheap Fares for the double journey, according.to class, tickets available for return the day of ssue only. HENRY CATTLE, Oswestry, July 5th, 1871. Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. ABERYSTWYTH. ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BORTH, BARMOUTH, DOLGELLEY, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, & PWLLHELI. ON SATURDAY, June 10th, and until further notice, RETURN TICKETS will be issued, avail- able for 3, 5, or 8 days, at the following farbs for the Double Journey U8I 'eunf £ J()S9AISO ••wireuum Om1!J.I, 'arcxxvo atiNail •qoanqo^iqAV mojj tl!vjl -M v OK C eq11Hu¡ 'Xhsomso IUOJJ nrea^ •ur« of9 oq* Jtq 'RCBp^nv'S Pu« 's^Bpsitiqx 'stopaon no ponss? eq nm sjojpn .stop iq8i9 oqi -sXtipsaupoM. pun stopnore no uJtiiw joj oiqiqiBAB oq h;ai pu« unuj Áuu Áq s^wpju^s' tie psnssi oq tilta SIOIJD!I,SICVP 9Ay 10 OAJtli oqx 'MON f • • SQOipimqi 09 0 SI 9 f 00 09 0 01 9 S 0 Z 03 0 X1 Of 08 | ( Aiouioifyuoj^ 99 0 St 09 001 I) 9 Oil Of 08 09 0 SI 9 t 0 6 loodqwioat rossojo Ino 0i OH 99 0 X1 09 Oct 9f 06 99 0 SI 09 0 01 | qaa^iu^ij • Xi^SQAVSQ 08 0 91 99 0 SI 0 Z OH 99 0 II 9 Z 0 91 09 0 91 qMnqDqH^ p-n l> -8 P.f; P." "P'« 'P'R'P"II -1) -8 P'S 'P's 'P's -P g A\ a 0 I.) I PI 0 0 JS I 0 0 pi 0 ° to 1 00 lal Soup's HO I 8stop s 110 -S^1Sl) Bifap,)1! £ < no 8 8topyaog| 8 stop g jog 8 'sAupgiog I •ipqil^d I -qooia^H I 'uÂM.Ol .10 puu I 5> 'uAiijiCci 'ÂeAop,mqv ItillAt oopwu}jo,j ox | -loa Iqllioullig OJ, I -;sXaoqv 'qiJOtfox CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS, 1871. ON SATURDAY, June 10th, and every Satur- day until further Notice, to BANGOR, LLAN- FAIRFECHAN, PENMAENMAWR, LLANDUDNO, BE rTWS-Y-COED, LLANRWST, CONWAY, ABERGELE, DENBIGH, ST. ASAPH, RHYL, MOSTYN, and HOLYWELL, Returning on Monday or Wednesday following Day of Departure. FARES FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY. From Oswestry at 11-55 a.m. for Bangor, Llanfairfechan, Pen- maenmawr, Llandudno, Bettws-y-coed, or Llanrwst, 7s. and 14s.; for Conway, 6s. and 12s.; for Rhyl, Mostyn, Holywell, Abergele, Denl gb,orSt.As-iph,Es.an(ilOs Children under Twelve Years of Age, Half-price. Tickets not transferable. 60lbs of Personal Luggage free at Passenger's own risk. Gír NOTE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RETURNING, On MONDAYS and WEDNESDAYS. Bangor at 3 45 p.m. Llanfairfechan „ 4 0 Penmaenmawr ,,4 7 „ Bettws-y-coed Ili 0 g Llanrwst 1 10 „ Conway 4 20 „ Llandudno 4 0 Abergele ,,5 0 Rhyl 11 5 15 „ Blostyn 5 35 Holywell 5 45 fw Passengers to and from Denbigh and St. Asaph travel by Ordinary Trains on the Branch Line. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained from the Booking Office. HENRY CATTLE, Oswestry, June, 1871. Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA SIDE EXCURSIONS, 1871. EVERY MONDAY in JULY, Cheap Excursion Bookings to Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, at the following Fares for the Double Journey:— 1 2 3 4 To Ab'dovey To B'niouth To FROM and mid To Harlech P'rtmadoc, Towyn. Dolgelley. <fe Pwllheli. 1st CI C.C. 1st Cl C.C. 1st. C1C.C. 1st CI C.C. A.M. r. d. s. d. s. d. x. d. s. d. s. d. H. d. s. d. Aberystwyth.. dep. 7 o Bow Street. „ 7 13 I 40 2 8 CO 30 66 33 66 33 Llantihangel „ 7 18 J Borth 7 261 YnysliUi „ 7 32 I 19 46 23 56 29 50 20 Olandovey 7 49) Aberdovey I) 5 40 20 40 20 50 26 Towyu 9 is 36 1 9 3(5 19 46 2 3 Children under Twelve, half-price. Returning from Pwllheli 4 5 p.m. Barmouth at 5 28 p.m. Portmadoc 4 38 „ Towyn ,6 3 „ Harlech '5 1 „ Aberdovey 6 13 Dolgelley t 5 9 The Tickets are not transferable, and are only available to and from the Stations named upon them, and by the Trains specified in the Bills. Tickets and small Bills to be had at the Stations. JIENHY CATTLE, Oswestry, June, 1871. Traffic Manager. EVERY MONDAY in JULY, Cheap Day Excur- sion Bookings to ABERDOVEY AND TOWYN, At the following Times and Fares for the Double Journey :— From Oswestry at 6'10 a.m., Llynclvs 6*19, Llanymynech 6'25, Four Crosses 6'30, Pool Quay 6*39—1st class 5s. 6d., covered car- riages 2s. 9d; Buttington 6'44, Welshpool 6 55, Forden 7'6, Mont- gomery 7'11, Kerry 6-50, Abermule 7"20—1st class 5s., covered carriages 2s. 6d.: Newtown 7'31, "Llanidloes 7'20, Dolwen 7-25, Llandinam 7'33, Moat Lane Junction 7-44-lst class 4s., covered carriages 2s.; Caersws 7'49, Pontdolgoch 7'55. Carno 8-6, Llan- brynmair 8 23, Cemmes Road S'37, Machynlleth9 5—1st class 3s., covered carriages Is. 6d.; arriving at Aberdovey at 9'40 and Towyn at 9'55, and returning from Towvn at (i'3 p.m. and Aber- dovey at C13 p.m. Children under Twelve, half-price. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS, 1871. EVERY MONDAY in JULY, Cheap Day Ex- cursion Bookings to BORTH AND ABERYSTWYTH, At the following Fares for the Double Journey From Oswestry at (i'10 a.m., Llynclys 6*19, Llanymynech 6'25, Four Crosses 6"30, Pool Quay 6'39—to Borth, 1st class 5s., covered carriages 2s. 6d. to Aberystwyth, 1st class 5s. 6d., covered carriages 2s. 9d. From Buttington 6'44, Welshpool 6'55 Forden 7'6, Montgomery 711, Kerry 6'50, Abermule 7'20-t' Borth, 1st class 4s. 6d., covered carriages 2s. 3d.; to Aberystwyth 1st class 5s., covered carriages 2s. 6d. From Newtown 7'31, Llanidloes 7.20, Dolwen 7'25, Llandinam 7'33, Moat Lane Junc- tion 7 "44—to Borth, 1st class 4s., covered carriages 2s. to Aber- ystwyth, 1st class4s. 6d., covered carriages 2s. 3a. From Caersws 7"49, Pontdolgoch 7 54, Carno 8'6, Llanbrynmair S'23, Cemmes Road 8-37-to Borth, 1st class 3s. 6d., covered carriages Is. 9d. to Aberystwyth, 1st class 4s., covered carriages 2s. From Mach- ynlleth 9 -5-to Borth, 1st class 2s. Sd., covered carriages Is. 4d.; to Aberystwyth, 1st class 3s. 6d., covered carriages Is. 9d. Ar- rive at Borth at 9 40 and Aberystwyth at lO'lO, returning from Aberystwyth at 5 0 p.m. and Borth at 5 30 p.m. Children under Twelve Half-price. Tickets and small Bills and every information to be had at the above-named Stations. HENRY CATTLE, Oswestry, May, 1871. Traffic Manager. "CAMBRIAN AND LONDON AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1*71. EVERY MONDAY in JULY, CHEAP EXCURSION BOOK- INGS from Pwllheli, 6.20 a.m., Portmadoc, 6.53, Barmouth, 7 51, Dolgelley, 7.30, Towyn, 8.23, Aberdovev, S.31, Aberystwyth, 7.0, Borth, 7.26, Machynlleth, 8.20 Llanbrvnmair, S.54, Llan- idloes, 9.40, Newtown, 9.55, Montgomery, 10.17, Welshpool, 7.10, Four Crosses. 7.33. Llanfvllin (rO T.li"ns.mtffraid. 6.20, Lllanv- mynech, 7.40, Oswestry,'s.5,'Eliesmere, 8.23, and calling at intermediate Stations to LIVERPOOL or BIRKENHEAD, for One or Three Days, returning same day, or Wednesday fol lowing. Also Fourteen Days' Return Tickets to the ISLE OF MAN.. Children under Twelve, Half-price. For Fares and Times at intermediate Stations see Small Bills. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under COlbs. free at Passen- ger's own risk. No Luggage allowed by the dav excursion. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the 'ine, at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure NOTE —Arrangement^ for Return. °f Day Tickets return the same evening from Liverpool at 5.0 a.m. Birkenhead at 4.50 p.m. Holders of Three Days Tickets mtlst return on the Wednesday following from Liverpool, Lime-street Station, at 7.15 a.m., and Birkenhead at 6.27 a.m. ihe Isle of Man Steamers sail daily from the Landing Stage, Prince's Pier, at 1.0 p.m. Passengers can return from Douglas by the Company's Steamers on any of their days of sailing, and from the Lime-street Station, Liverpool, by the 7.15 a.m. Tram any day within 14 days of .he date of their Ticksis. Passengers for Stations between f'-nn s Bank and Oswestry inclusive, can return from lime-street feta- tion, Liverpool, at 7.10 p m. Passengers find their own convey- ance from and to the Station and Pierhead. Tickets and Bills may be obtained at Stations on the lIne. T 10,1 HENRY CATTLE, Oswestry, June, 1871, TRAFFIC Manager. f CAMBRIAN AND LONDON AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1871. ON SATURDAY, July 15th, 3871, CHEAP EXCURSION BOOKINGS to LONDON at the following Times and Fares for the Double Journey: Hour of Dept. From a.m. Cov. Car. 1st CL Aberystwyth 7 0^ Bow Street 7 18 Llanfihangel 7 18 Borth 7 26 „ Ynyglas 7 82 85s* Glandovey 7 49 O Pwllheli 6 20 aCriccieth 6 40' aPortmadoc 6 53"i. aPenrhyndeudraeth 7 8 aHarlech 7181 oBarmouth 7 511 oDolgelley 7 30f- aPenmaenpool 7 35| øTowyn 8 231 aAberdovey 8311 Machynlleth 8 20J CemmaesRoad 8 S6 Llanbrynmair 8 541 Carno 9 12 f Llanidloes S 0' Caersws 9 29^ Moat Lane 5 45 j Newtown 6 0 }- Abermule 6 10 Montgomery 6 20 j Forden 6 25. Four Crosses 7 S31 ioa 07- Llanfyllin 6 OF 18B'27S» Llanymynech 7 40' Oswestry 8 5^ Ellesmere 8 23 I Welshampton 831)- 13s 25a, Bettisfield g S3 Fenn's Bank 8 42) Fenn's 8 42) # Children ullder Twele, haif-price. Returning on THURSDAY, July 20th, from Eustott Station, London, at 9*50 a.m. a Passengers for Pwllheli, Criccieth, Portmadoc, Pen- rhyndeudraeth, Harlech, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Penmaen- pool, Towyn, and Aberdovey, on return leave Euston Station, London, at 9 0 a.m. Tickets not transferable, Luggage under 601bs. free at passenger's own risk. 0<> <> The Companies cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line, at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets and Bills and every information to be had at the above-named Stations. HENRY CATTLE, Traffic Manager. Oswestry, July, 1871. CAMBRIAN AND LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAYS. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S MEETING AT WOLVERHAMPTON, JULY 10TH TO 14TH, 1871. ON THURSDAY and FRIDAY, July 13th and 14th, CHEAP EXCURSION BOOKINGS to WOLVERHAMPTON. For full particulars see handbills. HENRY CATTLE, Traffic Manager. Oswestrv, June, 1871. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS 1871. MONTHL YTOURISTTICKETSto Watering Places M in England and Wales, and to certain Stations in Ireland, will be issued from 1st June to 31st October. For particulars, see Time Tables, and programmes issued by the Company. HENRY CATTLE, Traffic Manager. Oswestry. June, 1871. TO TEACHERS OF MUSIC. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, and VEN< ABLES beg to inform Professors of Music, Managers of Schools, and others, that they have been ap- pointed by Messrs BREWER and CO., of London, AGENTS in this District, for the SALE of their popular SHEET MUSIC, INSTRUCTION BOOKS, &c. Messrs BREWER'S Music being so well known to the Pro- fession, that any praise or comment would be superfluous. Parcels may be had to select from. Prices on applica. tion. June, 1871. "VTEW EDITION OF THE FAMOUS ALDINE -LI EDITION OF BRITISH POETS. Price Is. 6d. per Volume. Printed in readable type, and bound in green cloth, form. ing a valuable but cheap edition of the British Poets. Oliver Goldsmith's.1 vol. I Robert Burns 3 vols. Milton 3 vols. I Pope 3 vols. Young 3 vols. Arkenside. 1 voL Shakespeare 1 voL I Falconer I vol. Gray lvoL Kirke White lvtL Surrey. 1 voL CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NEWSPAPERS FER RAIL. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES beg to inform Residents on the Cambrian System of Railways that they are able t* deliver NEWSPAPERS to the various Stations at the following rates DAILY NEWSPAPERS. Per Quarter. Per Quarter. # £ s. d. £ s. d. xhe Times 1 1 8 Birmingham Daily Morning Post 1 1 8 Gazette 0 7 7 Daily News 0 7 7 Birmingham Morning Standard 0 7 7 News 0 7 7 Daily Telegraph 0 7 7 Liverpool Mercury ..077 Western Mail 0 7 7 Liverpool Courier. 0 7 7 Birmingham Daily Manchester Examiner 0 7 7 Post 0 7 7 i Manchester Guardian 0 7 7 WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. Per Quarter. Per Per Quarter. Per Quarter, s. d. s. d. Oswesty Advertizer 1 3 Weekly Times l Cambrian News 1 3 Reynolds's News 1 8 Cambrian News 1 3 Reynolds's News 1 < Punch 3 9 Graphic 7 0 Fun l 6 Saturday Review 7 0 Judy 2 6 Engineering 7 0 Christian World 1 6 Spectator 7 0 Church Times 1 6 Grocer 4 8 Church Bells 1 6 Railway Times. 6 0 Church Review 2 6 Era 6 0 Field 7 0 Army and Navy Gazette 7 0 Land and Water 7 o Builder 4 8 Athemeum 3 9 Building News 8 9 Illustrated London News 6 0 Engineer 7 0 News of the World 2 8 Bell's Life 4 10 &c., Ac., &c. Extra numbers charged in addition to the above price*. Books and Monthly Magazines from Is. and upwards delivered free; lower-priced Magazines at a trifling charge for carriage. Terms—CASH in advance. Orders not accompanied by a remittance will not be attended to. Stamps not taken, unless at the rate of 13 as 12. ADDRESS: CAXTON STEAM PRINTING WORKS AND BAILEY HEAD, OSWESTRY- GRAMMAR SCHOOL, BALA, HEAD MASTER-Mr W. T. PHILLIPS. PUPILS are prepared for the OXFORD and CAMBRIDGE MIDDLE-CLASS EXAMINA- TIONS, and for the PRELIMIN ARY at the LAW and COLLEGE OF SURGEONS Terms for boarders may be had on application to Mr PHILLIPS The next quarter will begin on Thursday, July 25th. JAMES McILQUHAM, IRON AND METAL MERCHANT, MACHINE BROKER, BUYER of all kinds of Old Machinery and Scrap Iron. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Earthenware and China. Wanted, for manuf icturing, all kinds of Waste Papery old Account Books, KC. &c. 0' Bridge-end House, Aberystwyth. PURE AERATED WATERS 1. = -b ELLIS'S BUTHIN WATERS, Soda, Potass, Seltzer, L/emuiiale, Lithia, andfor GOUT, Litliia and Potass. CORKS BRANDED r,. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, and everv label bears their trade mark. Sold everywhere, and WHOLESALE of R. ELLIS & Sox. Ruthin, North Wale,. DRAWING. THE PROGRESSIVE DRAWING BOOK, BY C. N. WOOLNOTH, W.S.A., complete in Eighteen Numbers. P J ice One Penny each, containing Twelve Drawing Lessons, with sufficient space to copy the lesson on, and full Directions to the Pr,pil. A better edition, at 2d..each, may also be hnd, inter- leaved with superior Drawing 1 aper, containing the >ame number of Lessons as the penny book, and blank SPUCE to 1 MAKE Two COPIES of C&CU LESSON. Specimen Copies of above may be had for seven penny ^Schools supplied on liberal terms by ASKEW ROE SETS, WOQDAI^ WD YEN AB.LES, BAILEY Head, OSWESTRY, 1 make Two Copies of each I esson. Specimen Copies of above may be had for seven penny ^Schools supplied on liberal terms by ASKEW ROE SETS, WOQDAI^ WD YEN AB.LES, BAILEY Head, OSWESTRY,