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DOLGELLEY SCHOOL BOARD. Y^THEREAS the School Board of the Parish of jT.' :1 Dolgelley, appointed tinder the Elementary Edu- Act-, 1870, have, in virtue of the powers conferred j £ thgjnhjr'the 74th' 'section of that Act made certain Ye-law; bearing date the 21st day of December, 1871. I ^OTICKJS HEEEBY GIVEN, that a printed copy I th will J?e deposited at their office at i;, v 6 Public Rooms, Dolgelley, for inspection by any rate- ■* ,e.r> ar>d that a copy thereof will be Supplied gratia upon j.t PMcatwin to t v LEWIS. EVANS, I 1 Clerk of the Board. I :V,<%elley7 2fth December, 1871. f,TH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. J (. f SIXTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND. I XrOflCE IS HEETEBY GIVEN, that a pLVI. DEND of TEN SHIELINGS per Share (being 5 the'fette of- Skipper Gentler Annum), for <he Half- e»r ended 30tb ultima, on the Capital Stock of the Com- NtY, na a BONUS of FIVE SHILLINGS per Share r he paid to the Proprietors, free of Income Tax, on rWWtel' the 11th instrat, at the Head Office and the res- ctlVt Branches. Transfer Books will be closed from this date to the t instant inclusive. I By Ordfertof the Directors, |( RICHARD JONES, fc ""f. Liverpool Manager. j* CfUAMMAB SCHOOL, BALA. 0"' Head master^-mTw.✓t. phillips. :_< A VACANCY ON THE FOUNDATION will gT- be COMPETED for on the re-opening of Ihe cMcertubfc the same must be made R6ad Master on of "before-the 36 th in«t. |- boarders m iy be had on application. "nxt. Quarter will ,,{fin on Thursday, January 25ih, ¡ Merionethshire agricultural S. -• • SURETY., j Bala, January 3rd, £ 872. j At a Meeting held at the Golden Lio,A Hotel, Dolgelley, on Tuesday Janmry 2nd, iS72, it was C^Poged and unanimously agreed that a TESTIMONIAL I Resented tatiae late .Secretary, Mr W. B. C. JONES. I lhWemkers of the Society aid ether friends wishing to I "Scribe, are requested to ferward t^ieir Subscriptions to Sf Treasurer, Lewis Williams, Esq., the Merioneth- Bank,"Dolgelley to the I^ocal Secretaries of the r, ^i^ty orto J.. WILLI,AMS, Gwerhefin, Bala, j A Hon. Sea [ to- *THE subscribers OF THi: merion. BTHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ae e r {^ENtLeMEN,—Please accept my best tlianks for 1 attending (many, I am afraid, at a personal incon- [. -^ietiee)' to' insure my election on Tuesday last, and _I ?*^e»tly trust that the aaanpgeinent of the Society will in. any way deterio rate in my hands.—Yours faith- h \>y' THOMAS ELLIS, Secretary. Jan. &d; 1872. j grammar schjol, aberystwyth. [ 'W Master—Mr J. D. ROBERTS—(First Prizeman at I V. College.) J CvOYS receive a godd TRAINING for the i 2r £ LEARNED PROFESSIONS and for COM- I jTvRCE. The Seaside it Aberystwyth is unrivalled. I te Boys, especially, will find it a pleasant locality. I Roberts takes BOARDERS, and gives them I ^^VATE' liESSONS at' ifis Residence in Queen's- j' JAMES McILQUHAM, .IRON-A.NÐ'){EAL:MER(JHAN b- v" -■< MACHINE BROKER. I UYIUl ot aU kinds of Old. Machiiacry a)id,Scrap | 'Iron., Wholesale dealer in aU kinds of Earthenware | China.. J ^Wanted, for manufacturing, all kinds of Waste Paper, ■' ecount Books, te. &o. I' j^^idge-end House, jAberystwyth. I' JOSEPH T. TAYLOR, t^ATCET MANUFACTURER AND JEWELLER, BALA.. 1^ 1|ESIRES to call the attention of the Public tb vt' the fact, that He .sells PATENT LEVER VETCHES at £ 4, £ 4 10s., £ -5, and above. They are f VETCHES at R4, 4 10s., t5, and above. They are §Me -tipoh the premises, and warranted for Five years. 1 is able to supply all kinds of Watches at most reason- ■- Ie Prices. They may be sent Tree of expense by Post. r* £ T. T. has a good assortment of Gold and Silver at moderate prices. VICTORIA TOY BOOKS. b/'If Eighty-fou* Coloured Pictures—not Dauba—for a filing will not recommend these Toy Books to our what woulcl? "-Notes and Queries, Dec. 16, 1871. XjlTARNE'S yiCTOll IA TOY BOOKS a Packet v/T 9f i>elve Nursery Stories, each with Seven Pages a i Coloured Plates tiy Kronheim. Consisting of Edith s ^jphabet, Nursery Songs, Cock Robin's Death, Sunday J&habet, Old Mother Hubbard, Puss in Boots, Royal i*Phabet, Our Pets, Punch and Judy, Alexandra Alpha- S Little Red Riding Hood, Nursery Rhymes. 8it> Ce One Shilling the complete «et; or One Penny each book. Sold by Askew Roberts, Wood all, and _MJles, Bailey Head, Oswestry. LE.8, Bailey Head, Oswestry. t JANUARY NUMBER NOW READY. PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PRICE ONE PENNY. ft ASKEW ROBERTS'S t A I-L W-A Y R E C O-R D. MIL WAY RECORD. I fjONTAINING the TIME TABLES for the Great ^al ^e8tern, Cambrian, Llanfjllin, Kerry, Mawddwy, i t^Qyn, Festiniog and Blaenau, Llanymynech to Shrews- i Carnarvon to Avonweii, Shrewsbury and Welsh- K Shrewsbury to Hereford, Crewe, London, via n^ford, Shrewsbury to Brid north and Worcester, Vfr^en, Denbigh, Rhyl, Bala, and Dolgelley, Central Bishop's Castle, Wrexharrito Buckley, Mid-Walefe, and Merthyr, Chester t( Bangor, Wellington to if-^phester, Hereford, Hay, ffld Brecon, Chester to Mold to Denbigh, Abeiystwyth to Pembroke, i Weh and Llangefin-I Carnarvon and Bangor, Chester If Liverpool, Coalport and Welington, Festiniog, Llan- | and Bettws-y-coed, Manchester and Chester, Ten- .and Bewdley, Trent Vnlltf railways. Corrected the official tables—with list of County Courts. I *rice One Penny, or free b\ post for Is. 6d. for j> twelve mon^iiB. Ca^^Ushed by Askew Roberts,"Vvoodali, and Vbkablbs, twelve montis. Ca^^Ushed by Askew Roberts,"Vvoodali, and Vbkablbs, j Works, Oswestry. MUSIC AT HALT -PRICE, and POST-FILEE. I f W ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES I »th ^eeP an extensive assortment of MUSIC in stock | best publishers, including t ^ockg and Co., Hubhins and Romer, ?rewer and Co., Hopvood and Crewe, •i aofiep. iams, Booey and Co. e &c. hers and Schools supplied n liberal terms. Parcels V' ^to tr> i I. Clifton's Popular Motto>ongs. I Minstrels Songs. ^bTel's Sengs. j o dsey's SoT1 £ S. Go Lindsey's Songs. I XXllc Bongs in great variety. BAILEY HEAD, 05WESTRY. COKER CANVAS HAY WARD. DECHREUWYD gwneyd y Canvas enwoghwn tua chan' mlynedd yn ol, gan hynafiaid y presennol Mr. Richard Hayward, o firm R. Hayward and Co. Yn mis Medi, 1870, dinystriwyd yr oil o'r adeiladau gweu gan I ân. Er y pryd hwow, y mae'r cwbl wedi eu hailadeiladt^ I'u ffitio gyda'r peiriannau go^en er gwneuthur eauvas., Galluoga hyn y perchenogion i wneyd Canvas a Twines digyfl'elyb. Y gofal nimw gyda'r gwnenthuriad, ao i beidio .efn. yddio dim opd y defnyddiau goreu, sydd wedi hod yn foddion i beri i'r Canvas hwn gael ei edmygu mor f.awr am gynnifer ) flynyddau. Prawf o hyn ydyw na bydd i'r neb 3'i defnyddio unwaith gymeryd yr un irjath arall. Cai, yddant, ei fed yn fwy parhaol, yn gw,neyd gwell btvjiiaa, a thrwyei fod yn glosiach na'r up arall, gwna i long hwylio 3m gyflymach. Y mae Canv/a8 0 nodwedd llawer gwaelach yn cael ei wneyd a'i wer tbu am lai pris, ond er bod "Hayward's Coker Canvass yntiwch ei bris, gwelir mai efe ydyw y rhataf yn y div ac ni raid ond rhoddi prawf arn-o er gweled ei ragoro\(Jeb. Ceidw Meistri R. Hayward anr^ Co stoo helaethyn Lerpwl er cyflenwi y dosbarth Cy /nreig," a derbynia pob orders a anfonir i'r goruch>rylw sylw uniongyrchol, a thelir cludiad unrhyw swm i ur Jhyw ran o'r Dyvrysog- aeth. Goruchwylwyr dros Lerp- wl a'r flosbarth Cymreig:- MAURICE GANDY and Co., 1 A Red Cross-street, Liverpool GWRITHFICTDD :-Coker Sailcloth Works, Crewkerne Somerset. RICD EV -se, Shop Goeh, Dolgelley, General Bill Poster, Messengers, &c. Contracts may b' 4 made with Auctioneers and Publishers. CUMBRIAN RAIL WAYS. N Fl .%VSPAPERS PER RAIL. As Kr.W ROB ERrS, WOODALL, AND 3L I'EN ABLES beg to inform Residents on the Carnbr _an. System of Railways that they are able to dfelive f NEWSPAPERS to the various Stations at the folio- wing rates:— DAILY NEWSPAPERS.' Per Quarter. Per Quarter. ,e s. d. £ o. d. The Times 1 1 8 Birmingham Dafly Morning Post 118 Gazetta • T 7 Daily News 0 7 "7 Birmingham Morning Standard 0 7 7 News 0 7 7 Daily Telegraph 0 7 7 I(i»erpool Mercury 0 7 7 Western Mail 0 7 7 Liverpool Courier. 0 7 7 Birmingham Daily Manchester Examiner 0 7 7 Post 0 7 7 Mancheste* Guardian 0 7 7 WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS. Per Quarter. Per Quarter, s. d. ». d. Oswestry Advertizer 1 8 Weekly Times 1 6 Cambrian News 1 8 Reynolds's News 1 6 Salopian 1 S Graphic 7 6 Punch 3 9 Saturday Review 7 0 Fua 1 6 Engineering 7 0 Judy. ». 2 6 Spectator ;••• 7 • Christian World 1 6 Grocer 4 8 Church Timeo 16 Railway Times. 6 0 Church Bells 1 • Era 6 0 Church Review 5 8 Army and Navy Gazette 7 0 Field 7 0 Builder 8 Land and Water 7 Ð Kulliling News.5: B AthenSBUm 3 9 Engineer 7 0 Illustrated London News 6 0 B 410 .News (-.f tieWorld. 2 8 &c., Ac., &c. Extra numbers charged in addition to the above prices. 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 CAXTONSTEAM PRINTING WORKS AND BAILEY HEAD,?' I OSWESTRY. ■ "WHITE STAR" LINE. OCEANIC STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (LIUITED). LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. These new full-powered Sips I Sail from LIVERPOOL on Thursdays, QUEENSTOWN en hidays. OCEANIC I'hwmday Jan. 25. These teasels are all uaifonå, of the highest speed, aud replete with modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and Cabins are amidships. Passengers booked through to aU parts of United States, British America, Chiaa, Japan, India, and Australia. j Drafts issued on New York free of charge. 1 Saloon passage, £ 18 18s. and £ 16 16s. Return Tickofcs, 27 Guineas. Steerage, £ 6 6s. For Freight, apply at the Company's Offices, 19, Broadway, New York in (N-eenstown, JAxm Somvand Co., or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-Btreet Liverpool; or to 7, East India-aveaue, London, E.C. NATIONAL LINE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE ARE THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS AFLOAT. STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK Every WEDNESDAY, AND FROM QUEENSTOWN every THURSDAY. „ NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COM- PANY (LIMITED), new full-powered British Iron Screw' SHIPS. TONS. SHIPS. TOWS. Egypt, Gi»gau 5,064 i] England, Andrews 8,807 Spain, Grace 4,900] The Queen, ThemaS.„.8,517 Italy, l%omp9eat. 8,700 Holland, Bragg 5,590 France, Thomson 8,571 Erin, Lawson —3,810 Canada, Webster 3,500 Helvetia, Griggs 8,816 Greece, Kemp 3,500 DenmaA,Stunner >1X8 Will be despatched from Liverpool to New y as follows HOLLAND Wednesday, 10th Jan. ENGLAND Wed nertay, 17th Jan. THE QtTEfflN Wednesday, 34th Jan. And from Qneenstown the following days. The Saloon aooommotiatian on Board these Steamers loan- surpassed, the Staterooms being nuasually Large, and open oflf the Saloons, wfcictb are situated in the poop on deck—the poop being 130 feet long Rate of Parage 12, 15, and 17 Ottmeas, according to accom. modation in Stateroom-all having same privilege in Saloon. Return Tickets, TWENTY-FIVE GITWEAS. The Steerage accommodation is unefaalled for Sfiee, Light, and Ventilation. Abundance of Freeh Provisions *erved op cooked by the Company's Stewards. Rates of Passage on Reduced Terms Passengers booked through, to Agpinwag-San Praneiaeo-the Inland Towns of Canada and of the United States on favour- able termg; also, to Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, at low through rates, vi& New York end San Francisco. For Freight or Passage, applv to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED), 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool; Or to N. and J. CUMMINS and BROS., Qneenstown Or to the Agents— WILLIAM DAVIES, Dolgelley. HUGH WILLIAMS, Inion Inn, Llanrwst. JOSEPH K.ELLOW, 2, Park-road, Portmadoe. JOHN POWELL 2, Charles-street. Wrexham. Fun Almanack FOR 1872. J U D Y AL M A N A C K P U N C H S A L M A N A C K j PUNCH'S POCKET Boo-K. I SOLD AT ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES' BOOKSTALLS, ABERYSTWYTH, MACHYNLLETH, WELSHPOOL, AND OSWESTRY. —l^— wmmtmrn ■■■ FRO DN THE BOX-MBi) SAFETY THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST MR, @%Us k$IMI-TATIONS T orncr.a: AN INFALLIBLE REMEDY FOR COUGHS, &o- JONES'S PEOTORAL BALSAM OFSQLHLkS AND HOREHOUND. Vl'lHIS INVALUABLE, MEDICINE is n<jw considered to be the safest and most effectual remedy JL for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathinjr, Influenza, Asthma, &c. Analytical Report by Wentwortli Lastelles Scott, Esq, S\C.S', F.A.S.L., F.R.S.S.A., &c., on the "PECTORAL BALSAM OF SQUILLS AND HOREHOUND," prepared by D. W. Scott, M.R.P.S., Barmouth. I HAVE chemically examined the elegant preparation known as JONES'S PECTORAL BALSAM," samples for analysis, having being •btained not only from the proprietor, direct, but also without his knowledge, from various retail establishments. This Pectoral Balsam" I nnd_ to bo a somewhat syrupy, red fluid, having a specific gravity of 1*220, and possessing an agreeably aromatic and acidulous flavour; analytically, I find it to contain not only the well known drugs indicated in the tItl, but also' various others perfectly compatible with them and with each other. All the ingredients are of the utmost purity and of the first quality. Therapeutically this preparation may be described as possessing, in no common degree, the properties of a bland and pleasant Expectorant and Demulcent, as well as of a mild Tonic and Sedative, while, acting also as a Carminative and Anti-spasmodic, it is calculated to afford, in affections of the Chest and Throat, permanent benefit as well as an immediate relief. Unlike many preparations of this elms it may be safely administered to children of tender years, and for infants forms the best and safest soothing syrup with which I am acquainted. ANALYTICAL LABORATORIES, I XA/CMT-xa/^DTU i *onci c-o csrscvrr LONDON AND WOLVERHAMPTON, r (Signed) WENTWORTH LASCELLES SCOTT. September 30th, 1871. [Testimonial from Capt. W. Garnett, Barmouth, Jan. 30th, 1871]. I HAVE been suffering for about twelve months, from severe and painful cough, which caused me many restless and sleepness nights, and wearisome and painful days. After spending much money with several medical men, with- out receiving any benefit, I was advised to try Jones's Pectoral Balsam." And I can assure you that I felt relieved after taking the first dose. When I had finished the small bottle, I was perfectly restored to my wonted health. There fore I have every confidence in recommending it to all who suffer from Colds, Coughs, and their consequences. Copia of numerous other Teitimoni4le will be supplied on application. Prepared only by D. W. SCOTT, M.R.P.S., The Medical Hall, Barmouth.. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. In bottles 1L IJkL each. CAUTION.—None are genuine without bearing the name of D. W. Scott on the Government Stamp affixed over the top of each bottle. •it- • j « "nd w;d' >f JOHN RICHARDS AND CO., TAILORS, DRAPERS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 10, MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LL ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED IN GOOD STYLE AND WORKMANSHIP. ONE PBIOll ONLY. < ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Goods not approved of may be Exchanged. i. a. CLOSE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. em ?! is 'f»oa v ,i r tx i i..i*. iiiii -1 if.*• *■ ,j 7XI l' 1;1' :l"/(;- '■»'•v»- NORTH AND SOUTH WALES. PHOTOGRAPHS of SCENERY in and Surrounimg ABERYSTWYTH, DOLGELLEY, (x. JL &c., should Call and Inspect the Stock at the BOOKSTALL RAILWAY STATION, ABE R YSTWYTf CARTE and CABINET PHOTOGRAPHS and STEREOSCOPIC SLIDES BT ■■ '■ y. F. BEDFORD, Photographer to H.R.H. The Prince of Walts. rf » A Just Received, a New Series of COLOURED CARTES OF WELSH COSTUMES, 6d. 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. BET JFORD, TOURISTS' GUIDES, TOURISTS' MAPS, dec., die., d-e. June, 1871. NOW READY (1871) CHRISTMAS. Seasonable Books. »7"T I GOOD C H EER. The Christmas Annual of, Owd Words, ooataining The N«ap Reef," a story by Mrs Pare, illustrated by W. SmalL Price Sixpence: by Mrs Pare, illustrated by W. SmalL Price Sixpence: AS THE CROW FMES, and other Stories, by Jeam Ingelow; being the Christmas number of Good Words/er the Younv. With several illustrations. Price Sixpence. BOW BELLS ANNUAL. With Tales, Sketcfess, and Illustrations by popular Mathews and artists. Price One Shilling. TOM HOOD'S COMIC ANNUAL, for 1872 hit of funny pictures ancl-&oll stories. Price One Shilling. THE STAR IN THE EAST, by the At of 'Episodes of an Obscure Life,' being the Christmas num- ber of tie Sun&asy M-agazinc. Pr ioe Sixpence. SLAVES OF SHHE LAMP, the All the Year Mbund Christmas number. Price Fotrcpence. LONDON SOCIETY CHRISTMAS AKTSTUAJL, with tales H»y Shiifey OBrooks, ç. A. Sala, and anctures plain and coloured. Price 'One Shilling. BQJlUTLEDGE?$ CHESSTMAS ANNUAL. Sixth Season. Containing seve-al tales and racture-s, lby the first.arnthors emd Shilling. ACROSS THE BRIB&a The Chnetmos issue of •Oiux a -witmalea ty&.A. Sala, C. H. Ross, Percy Fitzgerald, Sain OFriswell,-i;c., &c. Price One billing. BliADE-CT-GRASS, "by IB. L. Farfpeon, ibeing the (jhriatmas isstte of Tinsltijfis Magazine; iefaautifuBy illus- trated. Price One Shilling. BELGRAWIA ANNUAiL, (price One Shilling, con-, tainins Tim TwiiScleton's Twins, The Fatal Tryst, My I"irst Commission, Old Rnflherfopd Hall, & £ &c. THE SILVER SHAFT, a ChriatataB Annual of. i Stories and Pictures issued -with The Quwcr. Price Six-' pence. TiEE YOUTHS ANNUAL, containing Stories, fkpers on Katural History, (Crieket, &e-, in coloured wnappers. Price One Shilling. PLEASURE, A Holiday Book with Stories by A. B: EdwaFde, Holme, Lee, Tom Hood, &c., &c. Price One Shlitling. CHEISTM AS VOLUMES of The British C Workman, Family Friend, Band of Hope, Infant's Magazine, Children's IFriend, Little Folks, Chatterbox, ChildredA Prize, &c., ,&c. FuU of costly illustcaiions, plain and coloured, andntold at very low prices. THE GRAPHIC Christmas Number. Order imme- diately to 4msure copies. It will contain a complete story by Wilkie Collins, equal in matter to a half-guinea volume, and will be «aperbly illustrated. Price only One Shilling, with a special picture, gratis. ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS, Christmas Num. her. Order immediately. It will consist of a large coloured engrsmng, entitled HOLIDAY TIME, and two sheets and a half of Christmas pictures, stories and sketches. One Shilling. ,Sold by ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, and VENABLES, Barley Head, Oswestry; and Bookstalls, Welshpool, Ma- chynlleth, and Aberystwyth. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES INTEND Keeping their BOOKSTALLS at ABERYSTWYTH, MACHYNLLETH, and WELSHPOOL, OPEN THROUGH THE WINTER MONTHS. All the Novelties for the Christmas Season received as published. Smiths', Blackwoods' Pocket, Desk, and Scribbling Diaries from Is. each. The Shilling Scribbling Diary, size, 13 by 8 inches, containing seven days on a page, with Postal, Banking, and Fiscal information, &c., interleaved with blotting paper. The Illustrated London Almanack, with coloured illus- trations of Bird Life and Prints of celebrated pictures; pries one shilling. Cassell's Illustrated Almanack, with pictures by Gustave Doré and other popular artists price sixpence. Bow Bell's Illustrated Almanack, in coloured wrapper; sixpence. Zadkiel's Prophetic Almanack price sixpence. NEARLY READY. Moreton's Farmers' Almanack, containing a vast amount of information for Agriculturists. Whittaker's Almanack. Moore's Almanack. Annual Volumes of the British Workman, Band of Hope, Children's Friend and Prize, Infants's Magazine, Chatterbox, &c. Daily and Weekly Newspapers received by first train. Liverpool Mercury, and Courier; Birmingham Post, Gazette, and Morning News; Manchester Examiner, and Guardian. The London Times, Daily Telegraph, Daily News, Standard. Punch, Fun, Judy, Weekly Mercury, Manchester Weekly Times, Graphic, Illustrated News,-Bell's Life, Field, Spectator, Saturday Review, Queen, and other Newspapers. A LOT OF SECOND-HAND BOOKS, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, forSaleat the Machynlleth fUihray Bookstall, NEW BOO KS L I TO BE BOUGHT Kf ANY OF ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODAI X, AND YEN ABLES bookstaijls. Price 3m. 6d. THE BOOK OF AUTHOI iS—A Collection of Criti- cisms and Mots, Personal Descriptions, &c. WttoQ; referring to English Me n of Letters in every ag« of English Literature. By W. Clarke Russell. i.. Price Is. 6rf. f. THE CITY WHICH HATH FOUNDATIONS, or Thoughts suggested by The Gates Ajar." By A. M. James. P'l"ice 29. LETTERS AND SPEECHES OF OLIVER CROM- W'ELL-VAL L By Thonms Garlyle. Prioe 5s. -Ready 'October Itrt. VANITY FAIR—By IV. M. Thackercy—Vol. 1 of a New, Cheap, and Compact Edition of Mr Thacke- rayqe Works, in Twelve Volumes, 700 pages each, posted in a«clear,Jweadable type, witfh a frontispiece to each volume. TEE HOUSEHOLD EDITION of the late CHARLES D,1CKENS'.S WOUKS. Now iteadv. Pirioe 18.6d. lot irdt, 2e. 6d. cloth. OUVIiR TWIST-With Numer ous tions. Prim Is. per Vol ume. POPULlSfii REAEVINGS, Selected from the Works of Tenny- :8on, fiickena, (Longfellow, Robert Browsiag, Lord Byron, SEdwin Waugial Lwer@ and otifacrs. V*L E. Serious and Sentimental. Vol. II. Coflue. 'Withp«±caits of J -M. SellewAnd J. L. Xevle. NEW æOOK FOR CMLDR=. Price 3s. GRNX-S BABY: Me BirW and Clitiher Misfortcmel. -People's Edition. "The most terrible and powerful ;p$itical satire since the day's of Swift. We slaoul4 read and thank about snch a book when we earn jgtl it, which is seldomf-Henry Ki&g&ley, in the Edinburgh Daily JBevieto. Price 2s. Companion Volume to the Life of John Mytton, Esq., of Hakton. Price 2s. 6d. JORROCK'S JAUNTS, AND JOLLITIES; with a colcured^cover from an original design by "Phiz." Two New Booke-a f Humour. Price Ie. <6ach. EYE OPENERS, by Mark Tw4ÚD, author of the "New Pilgrim's Progress. THE MODERN JOE MILLER; the best book of Comical- ities ever published, with illustrations. ities ever published, with illustrations. WANTED, a good English and Welsh COM. W POSITOR. — Address, D. J.. Advertizer Office Oswestry. WANTED, a thorough good Plain COOK for a Hotel. No kitchenmaid kept in ithe winter (no dairy); her own washing to do. Character must bear strict inquiries. Good wages given to a suitable person. —Apply, with references, age, and wages, to A. B., Post- office, Portmadoc, Carnarvon. ALBUMS! ALBUMS! "VTEW Patterns for this season.—Elegantly Boxrnd -Li ALBUMS, with Patent Guards, and strong Gilt Clasp, to hold FIFTY PORTRAITS, 2s. each. With Wide Margin, bound in Morocco leather, a very ornamental book, 3s. 6d. Well worth 5s. Double ALBUMS, to hold two Photographs on a page. Very neatly bonnd, with Gilt Clasp, and Plate on side for monogram. 3s. 6d. The cheapest double Album ever offered. CABINET ALBUMS. STRONGLY Bound ALBUMS to hold Vignettes K3 and ordinary Cartes, Cabinet Photograph, and Scraps, bound in Morocco, Gilt Edges and Clasp. A very handsome Table Volume. 9s. 6d. I I ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES have just purchased a stock of PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS from one of the first Manufacturers, and are able to offer them at prices much lower than "ueuaL The designs for this season are elaborate, and the colours very neat. A great fault in Albums formerly sold at low prices was their liability to break up the OOck if fallen. To prevent this, cloth or leather joints have been added, which entirely prevent it occurring in the naw books. BAILEY HEAD, OSWESTftY. PASTORALS FOR THE TIl>Ufl& YOUNG MEN AND MAIDENS, a ^astST frr JL the Times; by J. Baldwin. BROWN, M.A., Author of "The Home Life," the Divine Life in Man," &c. Price One Shilling. Sold by ASKBW ltv WOODALL, and Venables, Bailey Head, Oswestry. r Also Buying and selling and getting GAIN, by the same Author. 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CORWEN. Miscellaiteoto and Debating Mtt.o °T It was weU^twL Evan Evans, grocer, in the chair, gramme wae gone through.4 rtlDS and "structive pro- She was for her charitable tion, and one of her last acts was the gift of a very hand. some Caen stone pulpit to the Church at C0rwen, which TueSday, Dec l9fch wJ^e wh? £ took Place on the nearest relatives J e P^llc (* number of the nearest relatives and J only being invited). There was a very large and respectable- and te tSedeceased by closing their places of business, &c. V- fu. ieral of thk eE i? IES ^rGHE3> Solicttoe. —The rec erded in mr f B^tleman, whose death we rd?d^r^rue' Plaee on December 28th, anct 'S, his remafna E.u°1ber of friends and acquaint- vard Dorioe the n g interred at the Corwen church- ontTvgth. ETtT °Lthe corte*e> a hymn (Welsh), k great fei-vonr. The Rev Wm Ri'rh*1*' witjh | A hyi no, givj "9"^ was sui 19 at the grave with manife3tation of great feeling. 'sivmmsm'm work 80th i leuvity, of one. who it seemed could be so little i1. t be felt. Mr Hughes was born at education M Holt Academy,^ Having received his as solicitork tfefk at Corwen. After hk WW he commence) iwactice aJ- J brother s death Rr V°rwen, about the vear ISfil. fiSg.prZ&e: fiSS? & fT and political lib er^y, and his mp^f i ^.P10n of reagiouy -"•tart, t -We "afSlSr,?610^ Eassisi»»t«arSt2 kSS. &-c2LggSe Corwen, «»d as a member of the Sundav roK, f laboured with assiduity at various teacher, secretary, i Teasurer, and mperintend^nf txS leaves a widow and a circle of friends to loss. Amongst those Present at the funeral Jf hlf the following:—Revs W. Richardson AT a e.n°ticed Edwards, Bala, W. A Rhuddl'an • t' w-tv' Dr LlandnUo, E. Williams, Cynwyd; W Wii'lJo ^dliams, Isaac Jones, Llansantffr R. Win^ y f > ^orwinj; C. Williams, M. D. Jo. ies, Bala •nL' « a,IJ?oIIeT1 Holland, M.P., Mr D. PU; Th, solicitor ^ker' ,SIr S' R Williams, solicitor, Rhy I; Mr Will- geJ!ey; Mr W- solicitor, JLtangollen Mr 0 r- e?, JoEes» Mr J. Haghes, Kidderminst T • Mr T jF' Corw^ Mr J. Edwards, Abergele • M -'w vj Caerwy B. JBdwards, Talvbont • 'nr Ed^ards, Ruthin Mr Mr Jon^, fiaJk H i O T?8 Jones' LlatigoIlenf Wright, Ty'nvcelvn' n 1*' £ Bacheiriog; Ctfwyd, and manv £ enblghJ Mr Owen Wimamtfau? closed and busine^ ers- ^he of the town Were was shown in the ,i ma^k of respe-t
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LAMPETEl" Peesentatiox of a Testimonial.— "On Tuesdar ing, December 26th, at the Black LIol" Royal ^en" testimonial was made to Mr John Llovd late. a at the National Provincial Bank, Lampei er, by a number of friends and well washers on the or "-asion k- leaving for Bala. Mr John Lloyd, during 1118 of five8 years at Lampeter has gainS tL r. esteem of all dasses, which was evinced by the T resenta townspeople and friends assembled on^ue^C^ eve/iz^f The Very Rev. the Dean of St. David's pr3ed, Sd very interesting meeting took place, at which th* Chair man spoke in highly eulogistic terms of Mr LlrVJ pressing the rept tawjiinoaBly \elt at his departure from this neighbourhood. He then presented the testimonial m.i +iQaBle °f the subscribers. Mr Lloyd, who was evidently very nrnch moved by the kindness displaced towards him, expressed his thanks in feeling and anrvra- Pnate termi Mr Evan Evans, merchant, expressed his £ ,tL^yd j" very complimentary terms which were heartily cheered. Votes of thanks were passed unanimously to Mesers Kieran, James J. Evans, Roderick Evans, hon, sees, and treasurer respectively of the movement, whose untiring industry brought things tosuch a satisfactory ^ote of thanks to the Sfcaraan teraucated te v'' laut proceedings. r