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EDUCATION. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALriS. CONDUCTED BY ( l*' MR EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P. And ably assisted by aualified Classical, Mathematical and Foreign RESIDENT MASTERS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latin and -L Greek Languages English—Grammar and Compo- sition, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, Penman- ship, and Phonography; Mathematics Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land-Surveying ana Conies Modern Languages German and French Natural Science Music-Piaiaoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing.. „ Pupils are carefully trained for commercial and P ional pursuit?, and special classes are formed to PreP f examinations connected with the Universities o » Cambridge, 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 given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pupils to become conversant with the language. The premises are 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 had on appli- cation to the Principal-MR EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH THE REV. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, B.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Honours, receives Twelve Boarders and a few day pupils, to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Aberystwyth, and London, or to fit them for professional and commercial pursuits. Special arrangements made with students reading for degrees. AN ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP OF TWENTY POUNDS tt 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. PEI-;CTFAL: -REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS. M.A., B. D. THE College is situate in the best part of the town, End tli3 premises are specially adapted for a School. Pupils are prepared for Commercial life or for Professional or College Exam. in 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 July 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 Rural 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 ehillipr, M.A., Vicar of Aber- ystwyth, Sir Pryse PrYRe, Bart., Gogerddan, Thomas Bonsail, Esquire, Glanrheidol. Rev. John Pugh, Vicar of Llanbadarn-iawr, Vaughan Davies, Esquire, Tanybwlch, and George G. Williams, Esquire, Wallog. 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 Hely Orders eight passed the Medical, and ten the Law preliminary examination; six took Queen's Prizes for Mathematics, and seven first-class certificates for Physical Geography; and many entered the various Banking Establishments and Mercantile Offices. The Head Master receives a few Boarders. The school will re-open on Thursday the 29th July. j FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Chairman of the Governing body THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Head Master: REV. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford Assistant Masters: MR W. H. POOLE, B.A., Exhibitioner of Magdalen College, Oxford (1st Class in Natural Science). MR J. IDDON, B.A., Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge (12thWrangler). 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 large Public Schools. The Course of Education includes Greek and Latin, Mathematics, Natural Science, Encrlish Book-keeping, Modern Languages, Drawing. Paint- ing, and Vocal Music. Boys are 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, Dook keep ing. and Modern Languages will be the main subjects of instruction. TERMS Boys in the Senior Department, £10 a year Junior DD. 98 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. The School is situated outside the town, and is sur- rounded by Cricket and Football Grounds, with a Tennis Court. Foal" large Class Rooms and two Lavatories have been added to the old buildings. Boarders are received in the Head Master's House. Next admission day will be on THURSDAY, October 7tb, at nine o'clock, a.m. Application for admission and for further particulars to be addressed to the Head Master, Friars School House, Bangor. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IN THE YEAR 1805. Head Master-J. SCANDRETT-EDWARDES, B.A. (Late Scholar, Exhibitioner, and Prizeman of S.D.C Lampeter.) The Board of St. David's College offers to this School Two Entrance Exhibitions, tenable for Two Years, subject to residence and good conduct. Candidates from this school only are eligible for Competition. Pupils carefully prepared for the Universities, Law Medical and other profession". For terms, &c., apply to the Head Master. 0,- \1.1' ill: C c;1 Q. TUDE KARX. (The Lion, Net and Mouse.) POWELL'S BALSAM 0]' ANISEED For Coughs i pQr Asthma Tor Bronchitis | por Influenza, &c. THIS OLD ESTABLISHED INVALUABLE MEDICINE has the extraordinary property of immediately relieving Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Difficulty of Breathing Huski- ness in the Throat. It operates by dissolving the congealed Phlegm, and therobycausing a free expectoration. 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- fession, 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. „ I am, dear Sir, Yours truly, LIONEL BROUGH, Globe Theatre. ASK FOR POWELL'S BALSAM OF ANISEED. Sold by all chemists and medicine vendors throughout the world at Is Hd 2s 3d and family size lis per bottle.— proprietor, THOMAS POWELL, Blackfriars Road, London. EDUCATION. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. SESSION 1875-6. EVENING CLASSES have been formed in the fj following [subjects Time. Professors. Monday, 8—9 FrenchJunior.Prof. Dr. Ethe. Tutsday, 8-9 English:-Junior Prof. Buckley. 9—10 Senior. Wednesday, 8-9.French :-Senior. Prof. Dr. Ethe. Mathematics :-Junior Prof. Grimley. 9—10 Senior. English History .Prof. Cooper. Thursday, 8-9 Political Economy.Prof. Cooper. 9-10 Latin 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. MEETINGS and ENTERTAINMENTS UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. THE STUDENTS' THIRD GRAND CONCERT WILL BE HELD AT THE COLLEGE, ON FRIDAY EVENING, THE 17TH DECEMBER, 1875, WHEN A FINE SELECTION OF VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC WILL BE PERFORMED. CONDUCTOR PROFESSOR PARRY. Doors open at 7 15, Concert to commence punctually at 8. First Seats, 3s; Second Seats, 2s Third Seats, Is. See large Bills for Tickets. THE CONSECRATION of CAERDEON CHAPEL by the LORD BISHOP of the Diocese, will take place (D. V.) on TUESDAY, the 14th inst. The service will commence at Eleven o'clock. December 2nd, 1875. DAVID DAVIES, ESQ., M.P., WILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS IN THE TEMPERANCE HALL. ABERYSTWYTH, ON TUESDAY EVENING, DEC. 14TH. Chair to be taken at Half-past Seven. BUSINESS ADDRESSES Tregaron IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. JENKIN WILLIAM EVANS, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, MEDICAL HALL, LAMPETER, BEGS respectfully to inform his numerous fiiends -tD and the inhabitants of Tregaron, Llanddewi-brefi, Llangeitho, Pontrhydfendigaid, as well as the surroundiiag districts, that he will OPEN A BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT TREGARON, 1 ON TUESDAY, THE 14TH OF DECEMBER, 1875. MESSRS EVANS & DAVIES, CHEMISTS, by examination, LAMPETER & LLANYBYTHER, Will open a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT AT TREGARON IN THE COURSE OF A FEW WEEKS. SHIPPING. mLLAN LINE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AMERICA ALLAN LINE COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SAILING DAYS-from LIVERPOOL, every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY to CANADA, and every ALTERNATE TUESDAY to HALIFAX and BALTI- MORE, forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses pruvidtd free for ali classesof Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before ledving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board the Steamer. The Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ALLAN LINE. For Rates.of Freight or Paisa^e, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool Or to the Agents— RORERT S. JONES, Iligh-streot, Portmadoc. EYAN JONES. Builder, Bala. 1. T. Parpvy, The Bazaar, Cross btreet, Oswestry. "WRITE ST Alt" LliNK. y I T E D STATES MAIL STEAMERS. 5,000 tons burthen. 3,000 horep-power. Sailing from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK every THDKSDAY. Frum QUEEX STOW N (CORK) every FRIDAY. Forwarding Passensrors to all parts of the United states and Canada. RETURNING FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. v;¡.Il-kn..wn Fast Steamers of this Line sail as under:— C T? r^°°,« ria QUEENS TOWN. £ ec* 16 BALTIC Jan. 6, 1876 c F.T.,ric Dec. 231 REPUBLIC Jan. 13, 1876 ADIUATIU R. Dec. 30 From NEW YORK. GERMANIC Nov. 27 CELTIC Dec 4 These new and splendid Vessels reduce" the" passage to the shortest possible tone, and afford to Passengers the highest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at sea Average passage 8i days in Summer, 9| days in Winter Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compart- ments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smok- ing Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences pianos, libraries electric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. Saloon Passage, 15, 18, and 21 guineas; Return Tickets at reduced rates. The Steerage accommodation is of the very highest charac- ter, the rooms are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this class will find their com- fort carerulhj studiid. An unlimited supply of Cooked Provisions. Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. Steerage fare at Reduced Rates. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage app] v to ISM AY, IMRIE AND CO 10, Water-street, Liverpool. Or to the Agent— J. D. HUGHES, 7, William Street, Aberystwyth. BUSINESS ADDRESSER. Aberystwyth DIOK REPAIRS MACKINTOSHES NEATLY JQICK'S BOOTs. ■PICK^S^GOOTS FOR WEARING. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR CHEAPNESS. DfCK'S JgOOTS FOR COMFORT. "QICK'S jgOOTS FOR FARMERS. DICK'S JgOOTS FOR MINERS. D TCK's BOOTS FOR WALKING. JQICK'S JgOOTS FOR RIDING. DICK'S JgOOTS FOR SHOOTING. DICK'S JgOOTS FOR FISHING. D ICK's JgOOTS FOR FAMILIES. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR COLLEGES. i)'cK's B OOTS FOR SCHOOLS. DICKS B OOTS FOR MEN. < THICK'S JgOOTS FOR WOMEN. D ICK's JgOOTS FOR BOYS. DICK'S Boors FOR GIRLS. JQICK'S "gOOTS FOR YOUNG. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR OLD. D ICK's JGOOTS FOR EVERYBODY. T\ICK'S QHOP, 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET ABERYSTWYTH. T\ICK'S QHOP, MAENGWYN-STREET, MACHYNLLETH. JJICK'S SHOP HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER. DICK'S, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGEL- I) V LEY, AND JJICK'S, CHURCH STREET, BARMOUTH. DICK pEP AIRS BOOTS WITH DESPATCH, .[). I ',h r.. 'J I.. DICK REPAIRS MACKINTOSHES l NEATLY. I 8 & 9, PIER-STREET, AND 1, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. .1" 1, 'v j: :i: 1. :J JJ: E. EDWARDS, (LATE H. DAVIES,) AGENT FOR NICOLL'S ULSTER, CHESTERFIELD, CONNAUGHT, • AND OTHER OVERCOATS, AND BOYS' SUITS. GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTER. ¡,:v Bow Street. JOHN BAKER, RHYDYPENAU FARM, HOW STREET, BY the request of numerous friends has been in- duced to take a VALUER'S LICENCE, and he will be happy to attend to the commands of gentlemen eaving their farms or requiring a Valuer's services coll- ected with laud or stock. Towyn. T O WY N NOTICE TO BUILDERS, JOINERS, CON- TRACTORS, FARMERS, 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, Flooring Hoards, &c., &c., can be obtained. Orders are taken for supply from the Yard, or direct from Portmadoc, by the Agent. MR DAVID HUMPHREYS, Coal Merchant, Towyn. ) N.E.-Pri(eS the same all at Portmadoc. I WANTED. TO LET. &c. The charge for the insertion of prepaid advertisements referring to SITUATIONS WANTED, I PERSONS WANTED, HOUSES WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WAISTS, 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 postage stamps. No Credit Advertisement is charged less than Is. 6d. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY AGENTS WANTED, to purchase all kinds of OLD ?V MACHINERY, METAL and SCRAP IRON. —Address MCILQUHAM, Machine Broker, Aberystwyth N.B.—Mining Plant, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. MACHYNLLETH. WANTED.—MRS EVANS, Servants' Registry Office, Doll-street, Machynlleth, lias Cooks, House- maids, Nurses, Kitchenmaids, Dairymaids, and two House- keepers, who want places. Ladies wanting servants, and servants wanting places, should apply as above, enclosing stamped envelope for reply. ANTED, an intelligent YOUTH, over 14 years of age, as an Apprentice to the Machine Printing.—Apply to Messrs WOODALL and VENABLES, Os. westry. vV ANTED;-Two respectable YOUTHS as ip- prentices to the Lapidary business, and also two to the Jewellery business. Apply to Mr THOMAS WHITE, I Egyptian House, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. WANTED, a GARDENS ii. He must keep the Lawn and Flower Garden in good order, attend to Kitchen Garden, &c., occasioual help supplied in sum- mer. State wages. No answer unless likely to suit. Good references rf qiiireil.-Apply to H. REVELEY, Esq., Bryn y gwin, Dolgelley. BARMOUTH.-W ANTED, by June 25th, 1876, 113 a HOUSE containing three Sitting and eight Bed- rooms, &c. Must have a Garden, and the rent moderate. Address X.Y.Z., 6, Imperial Arctd", Ludgate Circus, LondV, E.C. SCHOOLMISTRESS WANTED. THE School Board for ti e United School District of Llanbadarrifawr, in the comity of Cardigan, require the services of a Provisionally CeNiGc¡1.ted MISTRESS (ex- Pupil Teacher under Article SO, New Code, 1873), for a mix- d school at the village of Corarninscoch, near the town of Aberystwyth. About 41) children expected to attend. Salary £5C per annum. Duties to commence on the 17th January next. Applications (endorsed "Schoolmistress"), accompanied by testimonials, to be forwarded to me on or before the 28h December instant. By order, DAVID JONES, Clerk to the School Board. 19, Baker-street, Aberystwyth, GLh Decembtr, 1875, REGISTRY OFFICE FOR FAMILIES AND SERVANTS AT NOWELL'S FANCY WAREHOUSE, 8, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, Opposite the Infirmary, ABERYSTWYTH. OUND.-I hose people who are fortunate enough (1 to purchase Dick's Boots have found them to be durable, comfortable, and cheap. ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET, FAIRLINA HOUSE, Llanbadarn- road. The House and Premises consist of Kitchen, Scullery, two Parlours, four Bedrooms, w.c., and Garden. Possession to be had on the 12th May, 1876.—Apply to Mt JAMES WILLIAMS, Builder, Aberystwyth, tri'B\iww:TKXt^xx^mTrn-SMti\ nnr TnrTrmT~*T~•wrrvtmtnnmtTwrmmmmimrir\ I FOREIGN TIMBER. JUST discharged a Cargo of SUPERIOR PITCH PIJNE, SQUARE TIMBER, and DEALS, from Darien, ex GLENALVON." A cargo of very good Baltic RED PINE DEALS, from 2 inches to 4 inches thick, ex Brig MARTHA." August 20th. Now discharging from our BARQUE CfL/HNALVON," a very GOOD cargo of SPRUCE DEALS, containing about 135,000 feet. September 25th. We are now landing out of our brig "Martha" another cargo consisting of Red Pine square timber; 2, 2 3, and 4 inch Red Deal; Red and White .'prepared Floor Boards. The above cargoes, as well as our stock of YELLOW PINE LOGS and DEALS, OAK, ELM, BIRCH, MAHOGANY, Red and White Prepared FLOOR BOARDS, &c., &c., are well worth the attention and inspection of Contractors, Builders, and the Public generally. Windows, Doors, all sorts of Mouldings, Angle Beads, &c., manufactured on the Premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS, ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH. 4WOrders to be sent to Aberdovey. Saw Mills at Ynyslas. November 16th. INSURANCE. THE MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. L Established 1834. 39, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. ■» Now Selling Everywhere. At all Booksellers and Railway Bookstalls. Price One Shilling. STREAKED WITH GOLD; A ROMANCE of LEAD MINING in MERIONETHSHIRE And a Study of Life and Character in North Wales. This remarkable work has attained immense popularity and possesses a peculiar fascination fur Welsh readers at this season of the year. J "Just the story for the Christmas Iireside, and a great deal above the average of what Christmas numbers usually are.Drawi)ig Room Gazette. -r. London: GKANT & Co., Turnmill Street, E.C. THE CAMBRIAN NEWS IS DELIVERED IN ABERYSTWYTH, ABERDOVEY, ABERAERON, BAI.A, BARMOUTH, BORTH, CARDIGAN. CARNARVON, COlnVF., CRLCClETtl, DINAS MAWPDWY, FESTINIOG. DOLGELLEY, HARLECH, LAMPETER, LLANILAR, MACHYNLLETH, PENRIlYNDEUDRAETH, PORTMADOC, PWLLHELI, TOWYN, TREGARON, AND MANY OTHER PLACES IN NORTH AND SOUTH WALES, FOB WHICH SEE LIST OF AGENTS, PAGE 6 EVERY FRIDA Y MORNING, FOR TWELVE MONTHS FOR 6s 6d paid in Advance, 7s 6d on Credit. Sett by POST (to be received on Friday morning) for 8s 8d paid in Advance. 10s Otl on Credit. Apply to the Local Agents (see List, p. 6) or to one of the Publishers J. GIBSON, 3, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire JACOB JONES, High-street, Bala, Merionethshire, D. LLOYD, Portmadoc, Carnarvonshire. PUBLIC NOTICES TO BUILDERS. DOLGELLEY ENDOWED GIRLS' SCHOOL. THE Governors of the above School are prepared to receive TENDERS for the erection of the Buildings. The Drawings, Specifications, and Conditions can he seen and Bills of Quantities ar.d Forms of Tender obtained at the office of Mr STANHOPE BULL, architect, Llangollen, on and after the 8th, and up to and including the 15th Dec. next, and afterwards at the office of Messrs JONES and DAVIES, Solicitors, Dolgelley. Sealed Tenders endorsed "Tender for Dolgelley Girls' School," must be delivered to the undersigned on or before the 23rd December next. The Governors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. RICHARD DAVIES, Cierk to the Governors. Brynrodyn, Dolgelley, November 25th, 1875. THE CROESOR UNITED SLATE COMPANY, LIMITED. In Liquidation. ALL persons having any Claim against the above • named Company are requested to transmit particu- lars thereof to me, the undersigned, on behalf of the Liquidators of the said Company, on or before the 4th day of January next. Dated this 8th day of December, 1875. J. E. JONES, 16, Bank Place, Portmadoc, North Wales. pURSUANT to an Order of the Chancery Division JL. of the High Court of Justice, made in the Matter of the Estate of John Davies, Deceased. and in a cause Jones against Davids, 1875, D. 125. The Creditors of John Davies, late of Ycuborfach, in the parish of Llanbadarn Irefeglwys, in the County of Cardigan, deceased, who died on the 28th day of July, 1875, are on or before the loth day of January, 1876, to send by post, prepaid, to James William Thomas, of Aberystwyth, the Solicitor of the Executors of the said John Davies, deceased, their Christian and Surnames, Addresses and Descriptions the full particulars of their Claims a Statement of their Ac- counts, and the nature of the Securities (if any) held by them; or in default thereof will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every Creditor holding any Security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor Sir Charles Hall, at his Chambers, situated Number 14, Chancery Lane, Middlesex, on Monday, the Thirty-first day of January, 1876, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudi- cating on the Claims. Dated this 6th day of December, 1875. WILLIAM BIXNS SMITH, Chief Clerk. E. W. CROSSE, 7. Lancaster Place, Strand, Agent for J. W. THOMAS, of Aberystwyth, Defendant's Solicitor. To BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the erection of two Dwelling houses and Shops, Assembly Rooms, Stables, Coach-houses, &c., &c., at Barmouth. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Corsygedol Hotel, Barmouth, and any further information may be had of Mr William Jones, Maescaled, Dolgelley. The tenders must be sent addressed and marked Tender for new buildings" to Mr J. R. Davies, Corsygedol Hotel, Barmouth, on or before Monday, December 27th, 1875. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY- rpiHE Directors of this Company are prepared to JL receive Tenders for supplies of the undermentioned Stores to be delivered in such quantities and at such time as may be required during the six months ending 30tb June, 1876 :— No. Specification. No. Specification. 1 Locomotive Coal3 20 Iron, Bar, and Sheet (* 2 Oils 21 Iron, Pig 3 Tallow 22 India Rubber 4 Cotton Waste 25 Lead, White and Red 6 Clothing 26 Lead, Sheet and Piping 7 Horse Provender 27 Lamps 8 Brushes 27a Lamp Fittings 9 Bricks, Lime, and Sand 28 Nails 11 Carriage Cloth and Trim- 29 Paints, Varnish, and mings Turpentine 12 Copper, Sheet, and 30 Printing and Stationery Piping 31 Ropes, Twine, and Flax 13 Ingot Copper, Block Th), 34 Soap Zinc, and Antimony 35 Screws 14 Signal Candles 36 Steel 15 Canvas 37 Tyres 16 Coke 38 Timber 17 Cement 39 Tin Plates 18 FiW 40 Tubes—Brass 19 Glass, Plate, and Sheet 41 Buffers The Contract to be for six months from 1st January next. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Specifications and forms of Tender may be obtained at the office of the Locomotive Superintendent, Cambrian Works, Oswestry; and specimens, patterns, and samples may be seen at the Company's Stores from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tenders may be sent to the undersigned before ten o'clock on Wednesday, the 22ad instant, sealed and en- dorsed Tender for ———— No. GEO. LEWIS, Secretary. Oswestry, 6th December, 1875. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. FREE PASSAGES are granted by the Govern- ment to Female Domestic Servants of all kinds, who are quite free to engage with whom they please at the best wages they can get. Wages E25 to B50 a-year all found. Free Passages given to Agricultural Labourers whether married or single. Wages S30 to £ 50 a-year, with board and lodging. Assisted Passages to Mechanics on payment of £ 4. Wages as under Blacksmiths, 12a to 14s a day Carpenters, 12-< to 14s a day Shoemakers, 9s to 10s a day • Shipwrights, 10s to 12s a day; tailors, 9s to 10s a day Miners, 10s to £ 1 a day. The above need not want work a single botir after landing. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GENERAL FOR QUEENSLAND, 3." I Charing Cross, London, S.W. Y DRYSORFA AM 1876. YMYSG ysgrifenwyr erthyglau a thraethodau i'r DRTSORFA am y flwyddyn nesaf, bydd y Parcbedigion W. WILLIAMS, Abertawe, Llywydd y Gymanfa Gyffredinol -T. JAMES, M A., Llanelli, Llywydd Cymdeithasfa V Deheudir—T. CHARLES EDWARDS, M A, Llywydd Prif- yea-ol Aberystwyth-EBENEZER DAVIES, Llanerdlymedd- D. CHARLES DAVIES, M.A., Llundain Anerchiad i Ieuenctyd;" 0. JONES, Llandudno: "Y Fugeiliaeth Eglwysig, sef awgrymiadau er ei gwellau yn em raysg; G. PABBY, Manchester: Pregethau y diweddar Barch. Henry Rees JOSIAH THOMAS, M. A., Liverpool: Cnst- ionogaeth a Gwareiddiad THOMAS EDWARDS, Cwmys- twyth Addysg Deuluaidd i gydweithio a'r Ysgol Sab- bothol a'r Pulpud" (mewn llaw); JOHN EVANS, Garston Pennodan 0" Hanes Bywyd Cadwaladr Phillips," yn cyn- nwys crynodeb o helbulon a chysuron bywyd gweinidogaeth- ol; Ysgrifenydd Adnabyddus: Anselm;" 0. JONES, B.A.. o'r Drefnewydd Llyfrau er Meithrin Duwioifrydedd," megys cyfaddefiadau AwxtyD, Dilyniad Iesu Grist, gan Thomaq a pmpis, Gweddiau Esgob Andrews, Byw a Marw Sanctaidd, gan Esgob Taylor, Tragwyddol Orphwys. fa'r Saint, gan Baxter; a chan Mr ROBERT HUGHES, (Glan Collen). ar Y Weinidogaeth a'i Chvnnaliad." Ceir hefydy gweddill o bennodau Mr THOMAS LEWIS, o'i Daith ar draws Cyfandir Arnerica; gyda Haf ar y Cyfandir," gan Mr T. LL. JONES, yn rhoddi trem ar Babvddiaeth a a Phrotestaniaeth y!) Ffrainc, Switzerland, Italy, Germany, Belgium a Holand. Gyda rhifyn Ienawr, ceir portread o'r Parch ROGER EDWARDS, Llywydd y Gymanfa Gyffre- dinol am v flwvddyn 1872, a Golygydd y DRysoRFA, ynghydag Adgc.fion a Nwdion Cymdeithasfaol." Rhoddir hefyd gwestiynau bob mis i'w hateb gan ieuenctyd yr Ysgol Sabbothol, a gwobrw.vir yr att^bydd goreu. Advertising i$ to Business what Steam is to Machinery, the Grand Propelling Power." GWERTHIR Y CAMBRIAN NEWS YX AWR YN FFESTINIOG, YN UNIG., 1'' GAN MR ELLIS ROBERTS, THE WORKMAN'S BOOKSHOP, FOUR CROSSES, FFESTINIOG. Y CAMBRIAN NEWS, NEWYDDIADUR ARWEINIOL YR ARDAL, Cynwysa Adroddiadau Cywir a Beirniadaeth Ddiofn. PORTRAIT OF SIR WATKIN. Shortly will be Published (BY PERMISSION OF SIR WATKIN), As a Memorial of the great Banquet at Wynnstay October 29, 1875, A BEAUTIFULLY-EXECUTED LITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAIT Of SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Ba,rt., M.P. (Size, 22- £ x In.) 2 2 PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS. Subscribers' Names received by the Publishers, WOODALL AND VENABLES, OSWESTRY. OUR ALMANACK FOR 1876. We shall be glad of any information relating to Fairs, &c., for the CAMBRIAN NEWS ALMANACK, which will be published shortly. 1Iõt PUBLISHING OFFICE AT ABERYSTWYTH. The Cambrian News and Aberystwyth Times is published at The Office, 3, QUEENS-ROAD, Aberystwyth, By J. GIBSON. Mr MORGAN, of 30, Pier-street, sells the paper; also Mr E. EDWARDS, Great Darkgate-street and Messrs. SMITH & SON,Railway Station. The paper is also published at BALA, by JACOB JONES, High-street, AND PORTMADOC, by DAVID LLOYD. An article on the Credit System in this district will appear next week. We shall continue to publish from week to week interesting extracts from the Aberystwyth Chronicle which have been kindly lent toui by Mr Morgan, bookseller, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Two extracts appear in this week's paper.

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