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BUSINESS ADDRESSEQ BUSINESS ADOESS'=- 1 DIOK REPAIRS MACKINTOSHES NEATLY. DICK's BOOTs. D ICK's JgOOTS FOK WEARING. D ICKIS BOOTS FOR UHEA.P.N: D CCK's B ,-)OTS FOR COMFORT. J^ICICs" JgOOTS FOR FARMERS. D ICK's gOOTS FOR MIXERS. DICK'S jgOOTS FOR WALKING. D JgOOTS FOR RIDING. D ICK"" gOOTS FOR SHOOTING. ID ICK's JgOOTS FOR FISHING. D ICK's gOOTS FOR FAMILIES. D ICK"s gOOTS FOR COLLEGES. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR SCHOOLS. J^ICK'S JgOOTS FOR MEN. ][)'cK's BOOTS FOR WOMEN. DICK'S Borns FOR BOYS. D ICK's gOOTS FOR GIRLS. jyttK's' g00TS FOR YOUNG. J^ICK'S gOOTS FOR OLD. D ICK'S gOOTS FOR EVERYBODY. D ICK'S SHOP, 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET ABERYSTWYTH. D ICK'S SHOP, xYlAENGVVYN~STREET, MACHYNLLETH. D ICK'S SHOP HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER. ICK'S. VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGEL- V LEY, AND D ICK'S, CHURCH STREET, BARMOUTH. DICK R. EP AIRS BOOTS WITH DESPATCH, T ?: DICK REPAIRS MACKINTOSHES NEATLY. THOSE LADIES WHO SAYE THEIH Combings of Hair can have them disen- tangled, roots turned, and properly prepared and arranged into Twists, Plaits, Coils, Chignons, &c., by H. P. HAWKINS, ARTIST IN HAIR, 23. PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, 8 & 9, PIER-STREET, AND 1, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. t E. EDWARDS, (LATE H. DAVIES,) AGENT FOR NICOLL'S I ULSTER, CHESTERFIELD, CONN AUGHT, AND OTHER I OVERCOATS, AND BOYS' SUITS. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. COAL5*. RICHARD JONES, LEWIS TERRACE COAL YARD ASD WEIGHBRIDGE, SUPPLIES all tiafc of Coals as follows 8 per ton. NEWPOET ^S' BEST YARD QUAKER 208. MAIN COAL 2 SMALL ^8' Peiivered to any part of the town for Is per too extra BUSINESS ADDRESSES Tregaron 1 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JENKIN WILLIAM EVANS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEDICAL HALL, LAMPETER, BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous fiiends and the inhabitants of Tregaron, Llanddewi-brefi, Llangeitho. Pontrhydfendigaid, as wtdl as the surrounding I districts, I hat he will OPEN A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT TREGARON, On TUESDAY, THE 14TH OF DECEMBER, 1875. MESSRS EVANS & DAVIES, CHEMISTS, by examination, LAMPETER & LLANYBYTHER, i Will open a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT J: AT TREGARON IN THE COURSE OF A FEW WEEKS. Machynlleth MACHYNLLETH. J. REES AND SON, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, SILVERSMITHS, JEWELLERS, &C.' M, AENG WYN-STREEI, MACHYNLLETH. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. MAENGWYN-STREE1, MACHYNLLETH. OLD GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT. A LARGE variety of Fishing Tackle, Rods, Baskets, &c. L >cal Flies supplied and dressed to any pattern.—A Choice Stock of Single and Double- barrelled Bretch and Muzzle-loading Guns. Old Guns Bought or Exchanged. EVAN REES. Auctioneer and Appraiser. Sales of every description arranged and conducted. Valuations made. Barmouth. MR. SELLIS, SURGEON DENTIST, BARMOUTH. Attendance at tne following places:- BALA-Plascoch Hotel, The 3rct Wednesday in every month; MACHYNLLETH—Mr.* Holt, Dovey View House, The 1st Wednesday in every month. PORTMADOC—Mr Jones, 9, 1Lnk PJace Terrace, The 1st and 3rd Fridays in every month. PWLLHELI—Mr Ellis, Shop r;ch, The 2nd and 4th Wednesday in every mon th Consultations at home every MONDAY, and on other days by Special Appointment. Reduced fees made to patients attended to on Monday. Dolg-elley. KOIIEUT LEWIS: MARKET HALL AND PUBLIC ROOMS DOLGELLEY, GENERAL BILL POSTER. &o | — EVANS, Shop Goch, Dolgellcy, general BILL POSTER, MESSENGER, &c. Contracts may be mude winh Auctioneers and publishers. JAMES B. MEE FISHMONGER, GAME DEALER, FRUITERER, &c., &c., BRIDGE END HOUSE, DOLGELLEY. Constant Supplies of various kinds of iieshFi»h,Game,&c., according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand PROCURED en the shortest notice Ice always OIL hand, and supplied by the pound and Upward*. J. B. M., n returning his T.incH,re thanks TO his patrons for their GENEROUS SUPPORT ACCORDED him during the time he has BTEA m BUSIOES^ AT Dolgvslley, bt-gs A; the same time to re.-J-ecfidlv O;dl their ,tt lo the r,iyioval of his hu-OIT.- 10 NEW .and more (:omIllIJdi"(j1 pl"m¡S, THEREBY en- abling him to keep a larger AMI more VARIED stock than hitherto and by strictly mo I«IA E prices, and despatch in executing an orden .-nt rusted tll his care, he hopes to merit a continuance OF tho-e ravor- a IY him. ow Note ti e Addns- •: KI DOE END HOUSE DOLGYLLEY. .J.r.1:I.n. ,*f.q.. main Ponterwyd. WILLIAM CLARIDGE, VLT £ KI>"AHY SUK(.E», AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, 1 ONTER vYD. pIS A M 0, at c TRADE MARK. (The Lion, Net and, Mouse.) POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED For Coughs I For Asthma For Bronchitis | For Influenza, &o. THIS OLD ESTABLISHED INVALUABLE MEDICINE laas the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing, Husk £ ness in the Throat. It operates by dissolving the congealed Phlegm, and thereby causing a free expectoration. Q IMPORTANT TESTIMONIAL. Dear Sir,-I MAY tell you that I have used your Balsam for a very long time (both for myself and my family), I think it an invaluable medicine for members of my pro- FPS^IOR and have ALWAYS strongly recommended it to my brother and sister artists..IF you think a testimonial from me would be of any service, you are very welcome to make use of this. „ ■•A EROTTGH, Globe Theatre. ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world at Is lid; 2s 3d and family size lis per bottle.— Proprietor, THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriara Road, London. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Towyn. T O W Y N NOTICE TO BUILDERS, JOINERS, CON- TRACTORS, FARMEttS, AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MESSRS JOHN H. WILLIAMS and SONS, of Portmadoc, have just opened a Branch TIMBER YARD, near the Railway Station at Towyn, where every description of Timber,viz.: Yellow and Pitch Pine Boards, Red and Spruce Deals and Boards, Flouring Boards, &c., &c., can be obtained. Orders are taken for supply from the Yard, or direct from Portmadoc, by the Agent. MR DAVID HUMPHREYS, Coal Merchaut, Towyn. N.B.—Prices the same as at Pertmadoc. gsu^-jwaa^-anwyan^^groggaiM ,n i> iMiii«a3MBBBMUMMW3————— LFTA AND PERKINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE In consequence of Spurious Imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SAUCE which aru calculated to deceive thePublic, LEA & PEItRINS have adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing the-r Signature, thus- which will be placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, after this da'e, and without which none is genuine. &§* Sold Wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester Crosse and Blackwell, London; and Export Oilmet generally. Retail by dealers in sauces thioughout the World. November, 1871:- 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON. (THE OLD HOUSE.) JOHNSTON'S V CORN FLOUR Is THE BEST. TO OBTAIN THE BEST ASK FOR JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR' It is rich in fl^-sh-forming and heat-giving properties, and when boiled with milk affords complete and perfect nourish- ment for children and persons of weak digestion. It is de- licious for Puddings, Custards, Blancmange,.&c. MEETINGS and ENTERTAINMENTS ABERYSTWYTH BOATING CLUB. THE FIRST ANNUAL SUPPER of the above -α- Club will be held at the Queen's Hotel, Abery.stwyth> ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30TH, 1875, At 7 30 p.m. CHAIRMAN .JOHN WATKINS, ESQ., MAYOR. Tickets 3s 6d each, to be obtained at the Queen's, Behe Vue, Lion, and Talbot Hotels, and at Mr J. MORGAN, Bookseller, and Mr H. HAWKINS, Hairdresser, Pier-street. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. SESSION 1875 6. EVENING CLASSES have been formed in the following ^subjects :— Time. Professors. Monday, 8—9 French Junior.Prof. Dr. Ethe. Tuesday, 8—9 English Junior.Prof. Buckley. ^—10 Senior. Wednesday, 8-9 French:-Senior Prc)f. Dr. Ethe. Mathematics :-Junior Prof. Grimley. 9—10 Senior. English History .Prof. Cooper. Thursday, 8-9 Political Economy. Prof. Cooper. 9—10 J^atin These Classes are open to Women. Persons desirous of joining the above Classes are requested to give their names to the Registrar of the College. The Fees for any, or all, of the Classes is 10s for the winter months. E. P. JONES. WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD,1876. SUBJECTS FOR COMPETITION. ART. Beat Original Oil Painting on any subject illustrative of Welsh History painted subsequent to 1874. JE25, and h gold medal. Best Original Picture in Water Colours, of any view it the counties of Flint and Denbigh, to be painted subsequent to 1874. £ 10, and a eoid medal. Best Original PENCIL SKETCH of any view in Wrexham or any adjoining parish. 1;2 10s. Best Original CHALK SKETCH of any view in Wrex,ham or any adjoining parish. £2 10s. Two best Photographic Views of the Town of Wrexham, taken from different positions. C2 10s. Sculpture-" Dunawd, of Bangor, near Wrexham, de- livering the celebrated British protest" at St. Augustine's* Uak in Worcestershire. C25, and a gold medal. NATURAL PRODUCTIONS. GEOLOGY-Best Collection (correctly labelled with names and localities of specimens) of Stones and Fossils collected in North Wales, illustrative of its Geology. P,7, and a sil- ver medal. MINEBALOGY—Best Collection (correctly labelled with names and localities of specimens) of North Wales Miner- als. £ 7, and a silver medal. BOTANY-Bost Herbarium of dried and labelled leaves flowers, and plants, indigenous to North Wales; £7, and a silver medal. CARVING ON WOOD AND STONE. Best Carved Oak Bardic Chair (to be the property of the Committee). 210, and a gold medal. Y Beithynen oreu, a Chywydd Goronwy Owaini'r Calan, 1775, wedi ei thori ami yn llythyrenau Coelbren y Beirdd. £ 5, a thlws arian. Best Carved Wood Album Coyer, with National Em- blems of the United Kingdom on one side, and those oi Wales on the other. £ 3. Best Original Wood Engraved Block, illustrating any Welsh subject, not to be larger than 3 in. by 2i in. k2. Most artistic set of Carved Oak Welsh Figures in costume, for mantel piece ornaments. 22. best Carved Oak Cadw, ti a gai" (money box), with legend "Avrad pob Avraid carved upon it. 21. Best letter cutting in Stone. 21. MISCELLANEOUS. Best made Welsh Harp (to be the property of the Com- mittee). £ 10, and a gold medal. Best pair of wrought iron Door Scrapers (hammer work only), made by a Denbighshire or Flintshire blacksmith. 21. Best turned wood Baluster. 21. Most artistically arranged Parlour Folding Screen (four folds), ornamented with scraps illustrative of Welsh costume ond scenery. £ 5, and a silver medal. Best piece of Wtlsh Flannel. PIL. Best piece of Welsh Linsey. £ 1. Best and neatest Welsh Hat, for a lady. A complete List of the Subjects, with the Conditions, aud names of Adjudicators, may be had from the General Secretary, post free for four penny stamps. ROBERT WILLIAMS, General Secretary. 35, Lorne-street, Wrexham. INSURANCE. THE LEICESTERSHIRE and NORTH OF ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY In sures every description of Property against Loss or Dam- age by Fire, the RATES of PREMIUM beina regulated irrespective of the TARIFF ASSOCIATION, and made dependent on the nature of the Buildings and Trades carrie-1 on therein, commencing at 1> 6d. per cent. PROSPECTUSES. FORMS of PROPOSAL, and a. information may be obtained on application to W. L. HUGHES, 7, LEWIS TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. APPLICATION FOR AGENCIES ARE INVITED. THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1834. 39, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. œN:='3P'" 00————l———IWIWIM>"n^ THE CAMBRIAN NEWS IS NON SOLD AT barmouth, ONLY BY lu MR JOHN EVANS, GROCER, BOOKSELLER, &c. 0 _WAN^ED^TO^^T, &c. The charge for the insertion of prepaid advertisements referring t<-> SITUATIONS WANTED, PERSONS WANTED, HOUSES WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, HOUSES WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, APARTMENTS WANTED, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND, Is three lines for One Shilling prepaid: three times. Two Shillings. These charges apply only to prepaid advertisements. Pay- ment may l,e made in pn»t:ige stamps. £ No Credit Advertisement is ckwtjed less them Is. ôd. NOTICE TO MINK AND QUARRY AGENTS WANTED, to purchase all kinds of OLD VT MACHINERY, METAL and SCRAP IRON. —Address MCILQCHAJI, Machine Broker, Aberystwyth N.B.-Mining Phnt, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. MACHYNLLETH. WANTED.—MRS EVANS, Servants' Registry W Office, Doll-street. Machynlleth, has Cooks, House- maid. Nurses, Kitchenrnaids, Dairymaids, and two House- keepers, who want places. Ladies wanting .-ervants, and servants wanting places, should apply as above, enclosing stamped envelope for reply. REGlrsTRY OFFICE FOR FAMILIES AND SERVANTS AT NOWELL'S FANCY WAREHOUSE, 8, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, Opposite the Infirmary, ABERYSTWYTH. OUND.-Those people who are fortunate enough to purchase Dick's Boots have found them to be durable, comfortable, and cheap. ARMOUTH.—'TO BE LET, Two HOUSFS, in JD a Capital Situation for Lodging 1-fouses.- N pply to Mr WILLIAM ROBERTS, Shoemnker. &c., Barmouth. ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET, FATRLLNA HOUSE, Llanhadarn- road. The House and Premises consist of Kitchen, Scullery, two Parjonrs, four Redr loms. w c., and Garden. Possession to be had on the 12 h M <y, 1876. -Apply to Mr JAMES WILLIAMS, Bnil ler, Afr>erv*twvMi. O LET, No. 6. CAM B !11A N-T E R RACE, BORTH, in March nex-, or earlii-i The hou-ie occupied by Mrs Sumner, with a food eonnectiou attached.—For terms, &c., a ¡ply L. C. JONES, Suive.r, &c., 9, Cambrian Terrace, north. GI1 EDUCATION. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALES. CONDUCTED BY MR EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P. And %I,y assisted by <; ua.. i tied classical. Mathematical and Foreign REclUKNT MASTERS. THE course of instruction, comprises the Latin and Greek Languages English— Grammar and Compo- sition, Literature, History, Geography, Readim;, Penman- ship, and Phonography; Mathematics — Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land-Surveying and Conies Modern Languages German aud French Natural Science Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and. Singing; Drawing. Pupils are carefully trained for commercial and profess- ional pursuits, and special classes are formed to prepare for examinations connected with the Universities of Oxford, ambridge, London, and Aberystwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religious training of the pupils receives special attention. The particular requirements of each pupil will be kept in view throughout. Special prominence is niven to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pupils to become conversant with the language. The premises a e commodious and the locality healthy. Every precaution is taken to secure the health and comforts of the boarders. The terms are exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further information may be bad on appli- cation to the Princip.il—MR EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH THE REV. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, B.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, ;>nd Graduate in Honours, receives Twelve Boarders and a few day pupils, to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Aberystwyth, aud London, or to fit them for professional and commercial pursuits. Special arrangements made with students reading for degrees. AN ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP OF TWENTY POUNDS Will be given to the best boy who enters the University College of Wales from this School. The School will Re-open Monday, September 13th. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS. M.A., B.D. THE College is situate in the best part of the town, and the premises are specially adapted for a School. Pupils are prepared for Commercial life or for Professional or College Examin tions. A limited number of Boarders is received. The Dicipline is strict, but kind; the diet liberal and healthy. For Prospectus apply as above. The next Quarter commences Julv 22nd. THE SWANSEA LABORATORY & SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE STREET, SWANSEA, CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, PH.D., F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath ltural Sanitary Authority. Every description of Chemical Analysis and Assay Undertaken. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. TRUSTEES :—Rev. Canon Phillips, M.A., Vicar of Aber- ystwyth, Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan, Thomas Bonsall, Esquire, Glanrheidol. Rev. John Pugh, Vicar of Llanbiidarn-tawr, Vaughan Davies, Esquire, Tanybwlch, and George G. Williams, Esquire, VVallog. HEAD MASTER: EDWARD JONES. (In Honours of the University of London.) ASSISTED BY QUALIFIED MASTERS. DURING the last six years ten pupils from this School entered directly into the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Lampeter, and were admitted into Holy Orders; eight passed the Medical, and ten the Law preliminary examination six took Queen's Prizes for Mathematics, and seven first-class certificates for Phvsical Geography and many entered the various Banking Establishments and Mercantile Offices. The Head Master receives a few Hoarders. The school will re-upen on Thursday the 29th July. FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Chairman of the Governing body THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Head Master: REV. LEWIS LL')YD, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford A ssi^tan t. Masters: MR W. H. POOLE, B.A., Exhibitioner or Magdalen C diege, Oxford (1st Class in Natural Science). MR J. IDDON, B.A., Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge (12fchWrangler). MR ALFRED F. WINTER, B.A., Scholar of Pem- broke College, Oxford (1st class in Classical Moderations.) HERR GSCHWIND (German and French.) MR FLOWERDAY (English, Writing, and Drawing). THE School is conducted on the principle of the larsre Public Schools. The Course of Education includes Greek and Latin. MatheVnatics, Natural Science, English,Book-keeping, Modern Languages, Drawing. Paint- ing, and V,),al Music. Boysare prepared for the Univer- sities, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Examina- tions. A Modern Side will soon be established, in which Mathe- matics, English. Book-keejiinp. and Modern Languages will be the main subjects of instruction. TERMS Boys in the Senior Department, £10 a year. "J unior Da. £ 8 „ No extra charge is made for either Drawing, or German, or French. Th- above, fees include payment for every sub. ject taught in the School. Th, f-cbool is situated outside the town, and is sur- rounded by Cricket and Football Grounds, with a Tennis Court. Fofir hre Class R«nm« and two Lavatories have been added t.o the old buildings. Boarders are received in the Head Master's House. Next ;;<Jini->;on day wi!l be on THURSDAY, October 7th, at nine o'clock, a.m. Application for admission and for further particulars to be addressed to ths Htai 2J.a«fer, Friars School House, Bangor. PUBLIC NOTICES RA^CLERIC A^ JTIS^IIETY! THERE will be an Election in January next to -t- Two College Exhibitions not exceeding £ 40 per annum and to one School Exhibition not exceeding E15 per annum. Candidates must send in their applications on or before the 12th of December next, accompanied by letters of recommendation, testifying to character and want of means. Due notice of the examination will be given to the candidates who are admitted. HENRY JONES, Hon, Sec. Llanberis Reetorv, Carnai von, Nov., 16,1875. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In the County Court of Cardiganshire, holden at Aberyst- wyth. In the matter of Morris Parry, of Barmouth, in the County of Merioneth, Builder. nnHE Creditors of the above-named Morris Parry, A_ who have not already proved their debts, are re- quired, on or before the locti day of December next, to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, to me, the undersigned Owen Williams, of No. 12, Snowdon-street, Portmadue, the trustee under the Liquidation, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to be declare Dated this 24th day of November, 1875. OWEN WILLIAMS, Trustee. BALA WATER SUPPLY AND SEWERAGE. "1STOTICE is Hereby Given to the Ratepayers and Public generally, that, Major H Tulioc.h, R.E., will meet the Bala Local Board at tLe Town Hall, Ba!a, on Wednesday, the 8th day of December next, at 12 o'c (,ck, a. iii., to discuss the Water Supply and Sewerage Question with them and the Ratepayers. By Order. A. A. PASSINGHAM, Clerk to the Bala Local Board. Bala, 25th November. 1875 THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. In t'-ie County Court of Cardiganshiie, holden at Aberyst- wyth. To Evan Pugb, of Cwmsymlog, near Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, Gentleman. In the Matter of a debtor's summons issued against you by Evan Richards, of Morben Hall, near Machynlleth, Mining Agent. TAKE Notice that a debtor's summons having been granted against you by this Court, the Court has ordered that the publication of a notice of the granting of the summons in the London Gazette shall be deemed to b-3 service on you of such summons on the seventh day after such publication. The summons can be inspected by you on application to this Court. Dated this 18th day of November, 1875. J. JENKINS, Registrar. PEMBROKE AND TENBY RAILWAY COMPANY. LOANS ON DEBENTURES. THE Directors are prepared to receive applications /or Loans on Debentures for 3, 5, or 7 years, bearing interest at 41 per cent. per aunum, to replace those falling due during the next year. ° Particulars as to dafes and any further information will be obtained on application to the undersigned. By order of the Board, WM. F. POOLE, Sec, Carmarthen, 16th November, 1875. RE HUGH JOMES. THE above-named HUGH JONES, of Felindre, in the parish of Pennal, in the county of Merioneth, Farmer, by an Indenture dated the Thirteenth day of No- vember, 1875, assigned to John Humphreys, of Fachuchaf, in the parish of Cemmes, in the county of Montgomery, farmer and miller, certain property therein mentioned upon trust for the benefit of his creditors. Notice is hereby given that a dividend is intended to be declared by the said Trustee, and all Creditors of the said Hugh Jones previous to the Thirteenth day of November, 1875, are required to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims to Mr Griffith Jones, of Great Darkgate- street, Aberystwyth, the Trustee's Solicitor, 0111 or before the Third day of Jauuary, 1876, or in default they will be ex- cluded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to be de- clared. Dated this Twenty-third day of November, 1875. GRIFF. JONES, Of Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. FAIRS AT ABERYSTWYTH, MONDAYS, Nov. 15TH, 22ND, AND 29TH, 1875. ON above dates Special Trains will run as under— Pass Pass Down 12 3 Up 1 2 3 a.m. p.m. Borth dep. 9 35 Aberystwyth dep. 6 45 Llanfihangel „ 9 43 Bow Street 6 58 Bow Street „ 9 55 Llanfihangel ,,7 5 Aberystwyth arr. 10 7 Borth arr. 7 12 HENRY CATTLE, r\ A v i- Traffic Manager. Oswestry, November, 1875. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. OLD RAILS, &c., FOR SALE. RPHE Directors are prepared to receive TENDERS, i at per ton of 2,240 lbs, foe the undermentioned OLD IRON, viz.:— Old D.H. Rails about 650 Tons. „ F.B. do 150 Cast Scrap „ 50 „ „ Wrought do. „ 30 „ Delivered at Moat Lane in lots to suit the purchasers. The whole to be removed by 31st December next. Terms—Cash on delivery of each lot.. Tenders should be received by the undersigned on or before the 27th inst. a GEO. LEWIS, Secretary. Company's Offices, Oswestry, 8th November, 1875. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. TO Be Sold by Tender the several Stark* ni WELL HAH VESTED HAY of the growth^ of 1875 ? £ &! £ T0"" °"?bi q™utu», more or le8s, Quantities More or less No 1 stack near to Whitchurch station 7 Welshampton 4 j Ellesmere „ 8§ Whittington 7 Llanymynech „ 21| ° Llansaintffraid 7 Llanfyllin 4 J* j, Four Crosses 9i » Welshpool „ 9| „ Forden (Vron Gates) 4 J-l „ Montgomery 6 12 Jf Abermule 10 13 Newtown 7 14 Jt Caersws 19 15 tt Llanl irynmair „ 7 16 Glandovey 7 17 „ Ynyslas 8 £ 18 Borth 41 19 Bow Street „ 6 20 tf Aberystwyth" 8 21 Aberdovey 7 22 „ Towyn 10 £ 23 Llwyngwrll 1\ 24 Barmouth Junction 5 25 Peornaeupool 4 26 Barmouth 5 27 Dvffryn 7 28 Pensarn 5.V 29 „ Barlech „ 11 30 Talsarna-u 8 31 Portmadoc „ 32 Criccieth „ 33 „ Abereirch ( «a 264 Tenders should be received by the undersigned not later than the 27tb inst. Conditions of sale and form ot tender will be forwarded on application. Bv order. GEO. LEWIS, „ Secretary. Company's Offices, Oswestry, 8th Nov., 1875. PORTRAIT OF SIR WATKIN. Shortly will be Published (BY PERMISSION OF SIR WATKIN) As a Memorial of the great Banquet at Wynnstay, Octob. r 29, 1875, A BEAUTIFULLY-EXECUTED LITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT Of SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Bart., M.P. (Size, 22! x In.) 2 PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS. Subscribers' Names received by the Publishers, WOODALL AND VENABLKS, OSWESTRY. SHIPPING. ALLAN LINE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE RTO A M E R I C A M A M E R I C A COMPOSED OF TWEN-XT FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SAILING DAYS- from LIV-JRPOOL, every TUES- DAY and I HURSDAY to 0-i.N-VDA anrl nverV ALTERNATE TUESDAY £ H^LlFA^aud BALT? c ,L-' f"r'v-irJm« Passengers on easv terms to all parts of CAN ADA and the UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classesof Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leiving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who t ikes charge of them untiJ they go on board the Steamer. <> The Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ALLAN LINE. For Rates of Freight, or Pa^i'-?, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool Or to the Agents- ROTIF.RT S. JONKS, HigVstreet, Portmadoc. EVAN JOKES, Bnil,ler. Balu. I. T. PARRY, Til Btz.nr, Cross street, Oswestry. "WHITE STAR" LINE. ^^I^^U^'ITED STATES MA It —-jfe- STEAMERS. 5,000 tons burthen. 3,000 horse-power. Sailing from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK every THURSDAY. From QU KENSTOWN (CORK) every FRIDAY. Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. RETURNING FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. The well-known Fast Mail Steamers of this Line sail as under -o t L^EKPOO L via QUEENSTOWN. BALTIC, J)EC O J CJH;T,TIC Dec 2^ REPUBLIC Dec. 9 ADRIATIC Dec GERMANIC Dec. 16 JJeC* From NEW YORK. BRITANNIC Nov. 20 J\Tcv. These new and splendid Vussels retrace tne to the shortest (iossif !e time, .wid afford to I'assengetS the highest degree nf comfoi-t hitherto atatinable at sea. Average passage 8A days in Summer, 9ir days in Winter. Each Vessel is cinstructed in sevt.n water-tight compart- ments. The Saloon, Ladies' Bocdo-.r, c-^taie Rooms, and Smok" iug Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modei-u eonvenieuctt* i .j"nns, libraries* electric b, K bath-rooms, shop, &c. Saloon Passage. 15, IS, and 21 ;:u n- as; Tickets at reduced rates, The, dtetraoe accommodation in of lite very highest ter, the rooms are unvsuallu spacious, well lighted, ventilatM** and warmed, and passengers of this class will And their COJK" fort carefully studiid. An unlimited supply of Cooked Provisions. Medical comforts free of charge. d Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women an Children. Steerage fare at Reduced Rates. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to IS MAY, IMRIE AND CO. 10, Water-street, Liverpool Or to the Agent- J. D. HUGHES, 7, William Street, Aberystwyth. WYNNSTAY AND THE WYNS MEMORIAL VOLUME. TVTESSRS WOODALL and VENABLES l1"e 1: in preparation,—to be dedicated by permission to Lady Williams Wynu,—a handsome Memorial Volutne, containing a full and complete revised report of the BANQUET TO THE TENANTRY, OCT. 29, 1875, WITH A LIST OF ALL THE GUESTS. Also records of PREVIOUS DEMONSTRATIONS, Connected wLh the Birth, Coming-of-age, and -N of SIR WATKiN WILLIAMS WYNN, Together with a variety of INCIDENTS AND ANECDOTES CONNECTED WITH THE WYNN FAMILY, INCLUDING: Visit of the Queen to Wynnstay. Burning of the Nfausion. The Old Wynnstay Theatre—Visits of Garrick and Colman. Presentations to L tcly Williams Wynn. Sir Watkin and the Ancient British Fencibles in Irelan Pedigree of the Wynn Family. Wynnstay Hospitality in Olden Times. The Wynnstay Hunt. Litt of Old Welsh M3S aud Books burnt at Wynnstay- Sir Watkin and the Freemasons. &c., &c., &c. To be Illustrated with PORTRAITS OF THE WYNNSTAY FAMILY; Views of Old and New Wynnstay—Llangedwyn, 30 Glanllyn Mansions. The work will be compiled by the Author of th "Gossiping Guide to Wales"; and Subscribers' Name* may be sent at once to the Publishers, A OSWALD KOAD, OSWESTRY. "FOREIGN JUST discbarged a Ca- SUPERIOR PIOg PILNE I WARE TIMBER, and DEALS, røøJ Danen, ex GLENALVON." A cargo of very good Baltic RED PINE DEALS, from 2 inches to 4 inches thick, ex Brig "MARTHA- Augu,t 20„h. v Now discharging from our B.irtne GLENALVOtf- a very good cargo of SPRUCE DEALS, containing ab 135,000 feet. September 25th. We are now landing out of our brig Martha" anotbe cargo consisting of Red Pine square timber; 2, 2^, 4 inch Red Deal; Red and White (prepared Floor Board^ The above cargoes, as well as our stock YELLOW PINE LOGS and DEALS, OAK, E&'Zi BIRCH, MAHOGANY, Red and White Prep%, FLOOR BOARDS, &c., &c., are well worth the att^'iig and inspection of Contractors, Builders, and the Pub generally. Windows, Doors, all sorts of Mouldings, Angle Beads, Ite- manufactured on the Premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS, ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH Orders to be sent to Aberdovey. Saw Mills I't Ynyslas. November 16th. — — —^

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