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BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Aberystwyth and Dolgrelley. BOOTS! BOOTSM BOOTSHI TOM—X „T, Harry, .b.r. c» 18.« » M* »' "> k~P °F *» Wet' t HARRY-Why, at DICKS'S, to be sure; I always get my Boots there, and I never have damp feet. Tom-Well, I will give them a trial. i. HAKRT—Jwst do so; you can have any sort of Boots you want, either in Gutta-percha Bottoms or Leather Bottoms, at the lowest possible prices. .J) tt. i, —— MIND THE ADDRESS- DICKS', GUTTA-PERCHA AND LEATHER BOOT AND SHOE DEPOT, r, 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, fllli.l' 2 'v> ? •_ • .-lit 5* :Ji: u; AND AT n T r, -rf j VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. N.B.-Repairs neatly executed, and on the shortest notice. Aberystwyth. W\ JULIAN, M =! TEA WAREHOUSE, L;¡ PROVISION AND GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, C: No. 10, NORTH PARADE, CORNER OF MARY-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TEA, COFFEE, R And all other Articles of the BEST QUALITY, supplied on the most Reasonable Terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. t v- a T r BENJAMIN HUG-HES, c IRONMONGER, R- W f OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH. TUST Received a Stock of CHAFF CUTTERS, TURNIP CUTTERS, and PULPERS; also, Iron Bed 0 steads, Mattresses, Palliasses, Feather Beds, &c. ▲ large Stock of Lamps, Lamp Wicks, Lamp Glasses, and best Petroleum Oil. WAREHOUSE ADJOINING THE OLD CORN MARKET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM EVANS, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and his numerous Customers that he has REMOVED from his old Establishment to the larger and more convenient Premises below, No. 39, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET. ^W. E. takes this pportuniiy of thanking his numerous Customers and Parons for thesupporttheyhave accorded him during the last three years, and whilst soliciting a continuance of the same, he assures them that it will be his great endeavour to gi" every satisfaction. 1 Barmouth. ——— JUST RECEIVED, — ™ a aarkRnrivn^T OF PAPER HANGINGS, Suitable for every description of Boom. J r ,i.L ,A- ELEGANT DESIGNS IN GILT, For Drawing, Dining, and Bedrooms, at Is. 6d., and 2s. per piece. HIGHLY GLAZED PARLOUR PAPER, r At Is. per piece. J" J" AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF SERVICEABLE PATTERNS FOR COTTAGES, All of the Newest Styles. Also GREAT NOVELTIES IN STOVE DECORATIONS. Every kind of Satin Ringlets and Shavings, Aprons, Wreaths, Gold, Crystal, and Silver Shavings.—Tissues, at J. THEODORE SCOTT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, BARMOUTH. t"t t An Early Inspection is respectfully solicited. London. i. FURNITURE! ^LL GOODS WARKANTED^PACMj^IN^TH^E^!Ntgjx)A1^A^ FBEE T0 ANY RAIL' COX AND CO.. SBURY SQUARE BUILDINGS, CHISWELL-STREET, LONDON, E.C. .'J wm forward on Receipt of Post-Office Order or Cheque any of the following Articles:- ? MAHOGANY EASY CHAIR, Seat, J, 1 O OUMAHOG^Y DININGBOOM SUITE, in A. MAHOGANY COUCH, Carved Back, m.ho^y.wmedu. real leather 9 art.oe. 10 15 6 covered in hair cloth, on castors 118 0 A Single WALiSUi DRAWING ROOM VStrong DINING-ROOM CHAIR, to match. 0 12 9 SUITE, 9 ^t.^ uphols er^ 718 ° A Solid MAHOGANY LOO TABLE, on Handsomely IN L AID UVAL OJLNIKb 1D a castors, French polished 0 18 6 TABLE, on 4 carved claws, French polished 118 9 'T-! TAfiT^AH0GivNY TELESCOPE DINING 0 15 6 one leaf on castors 2 12 G A P OTJK-KOOMED HOUSE r Uxw^lbJilliO A Single DRAWING-ROOM of fine'ltalian complete for 10 0 0 r Walnut, including suite in rich damask, A SIX-ROOM ED HOUSE ditto ditto 26 6 6 »arble-top cheffioneer 18 5 0 A SINGLE BEDRJOM, 10 articles 2 12 0 CATALOGUES POST FREE. il AGRICULTURAL. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. F E. R. PUGHEI & CO., FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND vU AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, T 0 W Y N •W-OWING and REAPINO \r A r«crTvr jJSTX all kinds of Harvest Implement NES by aU th« leading Makers, Haymakers, Horse Hakes, and Also Horse Hoes, Ploughs,Ham, ™ Orosskill's Carta and Waggons Washingir .v, c«ttera, Turnip Cutters, Root Pulpers, Churns, Horse Powers, A Large Stock of SEWING MAo^iv^lnes' Mangles, &c. Lockman, Little Wanzer, Thomas, &c. always on hand, including the Willcox and Gibbs, Howe, Bradbury, I RICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. M O K R I S AN N 71 M PREPAREd G"1"1*'8 BONF5? PRICE £ 7 10*. PER TON r»rr result is wonderfu), the herbage having changed f10m IVERED Fkee- Juages of the Royal Agricultural Society. Report, vol. 7, part 01 to really good Grasses and Clover. ■; MORRIS AND GRIFFIN^ CORN MANURPQ PRICE £ 8 PER TON, DELIVERED FREE S' Everywherejsuccesaful ia inciees nj the Gia n, ac» ensuring good Clover Plant MOIRRIS AND GRIFFIN'S BLOIOD MANURES. PRICE LS AND .£10 PER TON, DELIVERED FREE. L A for all Crops on Staeng Landf. WOLVERHAMPTON, 1873. SALES BY AUCTION. Advertising is to business what steam is to machinery-the grand propelling power.-Macautav SOUTH WALES. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT TO BREEDERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. Extensive Sale of Pure Bred Shorthorn Cattle, and Shrop- shire Down Sheep, Horses, Pigs, Carriages, and Farm Implements' MR THOMAS GRIFFITHS has been favoured with instructions from the Executrix and Executor of the late James Bowen, Esq., deceased, to offer for Sale by tAuction, at Troedyraur, in the countv of Cardigan, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 29th and 30th days of April, 1873, the entire herd of very choice pure bred Shorthorn BULLS, COWS, HEIFERS, and STEERS, the valuable Cart HORSES and (JOLTS, a splendid flock of pure bred Shropshire Down breeding EWES, RAMS. and LAMBS, pure Berkshire BOARS, SOWS, and STORE PIGS, an excellent collection of very superior and modern AGRI- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CARRIAGES, HAR- NESS, and other articles, comprising 15 Co wo, 9 two-year- old Heifers in-calf, 6 yearling Heifers, 5 Heifer Calves, 1 three-year-old Bull (pure Bates' Blood), 7 Bull Calves, 9 two-year-old Steers, 7 yearling do., 9 very powerful Draught Horses, 7 of whom range from four to ten years old, 1 excellent well-bred Brood Mare, seven years old, got by Compromise, out of Miriam, now in foal by Gomer, 1 three-vear old Colt, by King Charming, out of Chess, likely to make a firsf-class Hunter or Carriage Horse, 1 three-year old Colt, by Flying Comet, will make a very hmdsome Cob, 2 Colts (yearlings next June), one by Phenomenon, and both lik- lv to make useful Carriage or Saddle Horses; 39 Breeding Ewes with Lambs, 14 yearling Ewes, 17 yearling Wethers, 1 three-year-old Ram, all pure bred Shropshire Down 2 purn bred Berkshire Boars, 3 do. breeding Sows, 20 Store Pigs, 1 Brougham, 1 four-wheeled Phae on, 1 Coburg, Carriage Harness, Saddles Bridles, Car's, Ploughs, Cart and Plough Harness, 1 Waggon, 1 Cattle Van, 1 large Stack of Wheat, and vancus other art cles too numerous to particularise in this advertise- ment. Luncheon at Eleven o'clock. Sile to commence at Twelve. Credit on Conditions. The Auctioneer feels that it is quite unnecessary for him to expatiate on the qualities of the Troedyraur Herd, as the 1 tte Mr Bowen was so well known to breeders, both in England and Wales, As one ot the best judges of Short- horns. he devoted much time and care in the selection and breeding of his stock, always purchasing when opportunity offered from 1 be very best sources. Full Catalogues, with pe igrees. will immediately be issued, and mav be had of Mr -Tatnes, the farm bailiff at Troedyraur, Newcastle-Emlvn, or of the Auctioneer, at Cardigan. Troedyraur is four miles from the town of Newcastle- Erulyn, and eil<ht from Cardigan. The cattle, horses, sheep, and pigs may be seen during the week prior to the sale. N.B.—Order of Sale-On the first day will be sold the live stock and carnages only, and on the second day the stack of wheat, implements of husbandry, and other effects. 19, St. Mary-street, Cardigan. IMPORTANT TO SHIP BUILDERS, QUARKY PROPRIETORS, &c. MR DAVID JONES has received instructions to Sell by Auction, on Wednesnay, 16th April, 1873 (subject to conditions then to be produced) at the Griffin Inn, Penrhyn, 300 uak Timber Trees, numbered from 1 to 300, and 100 Oak Poles, marked with Scribe The Timber is growing on Bw ch-y-plwm Farm, in the Parish of Llanlrothen, in the county of Merioneth. The Trees are ot splendid growth, and well worthy the attention of Timber Merchants, Ship Builders, and others, and are situate about two miles fLID Penrhyn Railway Station on the Cambrian Railway, and abuut four miles from Port- madoc. The Timber may be viewed any day previous to the Sale, on application to the Tenant. FfiT further particulars apply Uo Mr D. JONES, Auctioneer, Tremadoc. Sale to commence at Three o'clock, p.m. SALES BY PRIVATE TREATY. NORTH WALES Plf- iSAI RV. PKIVATE TREATY, a exoeMetifc ar. aud Jiuui ]k» A Ihjisikt+i of a market town aud first-class railway station. House suitable for a genteel family. First-class stablins? and outbuildings, servant's cottage, &c. Game strictlv Dre- served on all adjoining lands. Hunting and good fishin- in the immediate neighbourhood.—Apply to Mr WATSON° 15, Pen wick-street, Liverpool. mo BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY Two .J- substantially built and well finished HOUSES in Quei.n s-road, and fronting Newfoundland-street, Aber- ystwyth. The property is held under a lease, of which about seventy years are now unexpired, at a low ground rent. For further particulars apply to Mr GRIFFITH JONES, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. I Carnarvon and Pwllheli. LA CARD.] E. HUGH OWEN AND SON, AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS, ESTATE AGENTS, AND LAND VALUERS, CARNARVON AND PWLLHELI. WANTED, TO LET, &e. The charge for the insertion of prepaid advertisements referring to SITUATIONS WANTED, PERSONS WANTED, is sixpence for three lines (seven words each) three turns, One Shilling. HOUSES WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, APARTMENTS WANTED, AKTICLES LOST AND FOUND, three lines for One Shilling prepaid; three times, Two Shillings. These charges apply only to prepaid advertisements. Pay- ment may be made in postage stamps. No Credit Advertisement is charged less than Is. Gd. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY PRO PlilETORS, &c. fiT ANrED, Immediately, for cash, all kinds of V T Old Machinery and Scrap Iron. A high price given at any of the stations on the Cambrian, and Manchester and Milford Railway. Apply to JAMES MCILQUHAM, Machine Broker, &c., Aberystwyth. N.B. — Mining Plant &c., bought and sold on commis- sion. Terms liberal. AY O b N G person accustomed to Teach desires a Situation as NURSERY GOVERNESS; can take charge of Wardrobe, or would have no objection to serve in a stationer's shop.—Address, 2, Cambrian News Office, Bala. WANTED, an Experienced Hand in the GROCERY to superintend a good Family Trmje.—Apply to T. C. 0., Caxton Works, Oswestry. WAN1ED, a HOUSE situated near to the Rail- way .Station, Machynlleth, containing not less than two Sitting and four Bedrooms.—Address, F. L., 3, Queens- road, Aberystwyth. LAKE FISHING. 1^0 BE LET, for the Season, the well-known CKOGENAN LAKES, containing Forty Acres of Water, with Boathouse attached celebrated for its trout fishing- both in abundance of yield and delicacy of flavour. The Lakes have been strictly preserved up to the present period. Also with or without the above, that genteel RESIDENCE, called Glanywern," situate at Arthog, Merionethshire (two miles from Barmouth and six from Dolgelley), con- taining dining, drawing, and morning rooms, kitchen pantrv, storeroom, nine bedrooms, garden, stable, and coacb-hou e. —Church, Chapels, Post-office, and Railway Station all within three minutes' walk from the house. Furthe pai ticuiars may be had from Mr W. R.WILLIAMS, Land and Estate Agent, Dolgellev. mO BE LET, 011 the North Parade, Aberystwyth, X a pleasantly-situated HOUSE, containing Drawing, Dining, and Breakfast-rooms, eight Bedrooms, and all other conveniences.—Apply to JoHN KEES, » Aberystwyth. _—————— CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS COMPANY. rpO BE LET, by TENDER, and. enterecI jgon^n X the 1st day of June next, the RE* RES ROOMS at the newly-erected station at Barmouth -For forms of Tender, and further particulars, apply to the undersigned, GBO. LEWIS, Secretary. Company's Offices, Oswestry, 10th April 1873. t BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Aberystwyth. PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS, At Greatly Reduced Prices, AT T. THOMAS'S, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. Pictures ramed in Gilt, Maple, &c. Mouldings supplied to the Trade at moderate prices. Terms, Ca-h. SAMUEL A. AGNEW, GUN, PISTOL & RIFLE MANUFACTURER 27, LITTLE DA-TK GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. SUPERIOR PIN and CENTRAL FIRE BREECH LOADERS, Cartridges, &c. Repairs and Alterations properly executed LEFT-OFF CLOTHING, &c., WANTED. MR DARLOW, Pawnbroker, Aberystwyth, BUYS and S LLS all kinds of Wearing Apparel, Linen, Bonks, Furniture, and miscellaneous property of every description. Cash, instantly remitted for all parcels forwarded from the country,or ifdesired will be held over until the prices are approved and accounts found correct. PRIVATE HOUSE- 27, PORTLAND-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BUSINESS H 0 U S E- 2, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MR EVANS, ORGANIST, ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, No. 11, LAURA PLACE, ABER YSTWYTH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors, that he has constantly on hand a Stock of First-Class Pianofortes for Sale or Hire, on Moderate Terms. All New Music at Half-Price. A Liberal Discount to Schools. Pianofortes Tuned. Chester. TREES, SEEDS, AND PLANTS. JAMES DICK SON AND SONS BEG to draw attention to their very extensive and Superior Stocks of TREES, SEEDS, PLANTS, &c. Priced Descriptive Lists Post Free. "NEWTON" NURSERIES, CHESTER. BRANCH NURSERY, NEWTOWN, MONTGOMERYSHIRE. (fe- The "Newton" Nurseries are by J. D. and Son's new road, on!y eight minutes' walk from the Chester Passenger Station. Dolgelley. RICHARD EVANS, Shop Goch, Dolgelley, General Bill Poster, Messenger, &c. Contracts may be made with Auctioneers and Publishers. ROBERT LEWIS, MARKET HALL AND PUBLIC ROOMS DOLGELLEY, GENERAL BILL POSTER, &c. J. B. MEE, ) DEALEP, IN GAME, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROVISIONS, GREENGROCERY, &c., DOLGELLEY, BEGS to thank his friends for past favours, and to announce that he has constantly OB hand all kinds Fish, Game, &c., according to the seasons., onasno-prucuicu « Uie snertest notice. f BEST CLEAR ICE SUPPLIED BY THE CWT. AND UPWARDS. AND UPWARDS. v. & R. MRSELLIS, SURGEON DENTIST, MOUNT PLEASANT, DOLGELLEY, Fifteen Years Surgical and Mechanical Dentist in London, MAY be consulted upon all cases of DENTAL SUKGERY, at his residence, as above. At Home on SATURDAYS and MONDAYS. Other days, by appointment. Best Dental Materials only used, and every Ease guaranteed and adapted to the mouth without pain. Sets from One to Twenty-five Guineas. No extra charge made the first twelvemonths for any case requiring repair Two Shillings in, the pound allowed to patients coming from a distance. 1 PORTMADOC-J. R. JONES, 19, Bank-place, Terrace. 1st and 3rd Fridays in every month. Portmadoc. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PORTMADOC EISTEDDFOD. MR HOLDEN BEGS to inform the Public that the above Photn graphs are NOW READY, and (by request of numerous correspondents) may be had in various sizes, as SaXS W"hout a memento of thi. cdebrated Festival. THE GORSEDD, 3s. (in handsome mount for framing), 2s. 6d., 2s., Is., and 6d. each. THE PAVILION, 2s. 6d. (handsome mount to match the Gorsedd), 29., Is., and 6d. Postage, 2d. large size, Id. Carte de visite. THE BARD'S CHAIR, 2s., Is., and 6d. Mr Holden desires to state that in the larger Photographs the Portraits of most of the leading Bards and Singers are quite distinct, forming a collection of local celebrities seldom to be met with. All orders to be addressed MR G. W. HOLDEN, PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE, PORTMADOC. N.B.—Gentlemen attended upon at their own houses to take Views, Horses, Groups, &c. Terms moderate. Welshpool. rpHOMAS SALT AND CO., B R E WE B S, BURTON-ON TRENT. These celebrated PALE and BURTON ALES can be had in Casks and Bottles from CHARLES MYTTON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WELSHPOOL. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABLES'S BOOKSTALL, OSWESTRY. THE BOOK & NEWSPAPER BTJSlNESs I FORMERLY CONDUCTED I the Cambrian Railway Station is now carried on I at the CAXTON SHOP, OPPOSITE THE STATION. Daily' tud Weekly Newspapers, Magazinep, and Books, ha. flUrch 12th, 1873. ( PUBLIC NOTICES. ABKRYSTWYTH FIRE ENGINE. SUBSCHIPTIONS are solicited for the purpose of providing a FINE ENGINE for Aberystwyih. Donatious will be received by the National Provincial BalJk, the North and Suuth Wales Bank, or by Mr HENRY E. TAYLOR, the Hon. Treasurer. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause "Morris against Richards," the creditor-i of Elizabeth Morris, late of Great Dark Gate- street, Aberystwyth, in the countv of Cardigan, widow, de- ceased, who died on or about the 15th day of' September 1872, are 011 or before the 80th day of April, 1873, to send by post prepaid to Mr William Henry Thomas, of Abervst- I wytn. In the county cf Cardigan, the solicitor of the detendant, John Richards, the executor of the will of the said Elizabeth Morris, deceased, their Christian and sur names, addresses and descriptions; the full particulars of their claims; a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof they will he peremptorily excluded from the b. neat of the said decree. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancelfor, Sir John VY'iikins, at Lis Chambers, situated at No. 13, Old Square, Lincoln's' Inn Middlesex, on Thursday, the 15;li day of May, 1873, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for ad- judicating on the claims Dated this 25th dav of March, 1873. H. F. CHURCH. Chief Clerk. JONES, BLAXLAND AND SON, 32, Lincolns' Inn Fields, Agents for J..T. ATVV OOD, Aberystwyth. IVERPOOL WELSH CONSERVATIVE AS- JLJ SOCIATION. Established for the protection of Conservative Interests among the Welsh population of Livi-rpool and district. Chairman. f William Chambres, Esq., J.P. Vice-Chairmen. jr i John Hughes, E>q., T.C. O. H. Williams, E-q., T.C. Robert Roberts, E^. David Lewis, Esq. "s David Lloyd Da vies, Esq. William Jones, Esq., II Treasurer. W. H. Richards, Esq Niellor's- buildings. Honorary Secretaries. W. Jones Morris, Es-q, L.R.C.P., 1, Upper Parliament- street. John Owen, Esq., 30, Exchange-street, East. John Pugh, Esq., 30, Queeu's-road, Everton. TERMS OF MEMBERSHIP Is. AND UPWARDS. Persons desirous of becoming Members, and Welsh Conservatives whose names are not on the Register of Voters, are requested to communicattl without delay to the Honorary Secretaries, or to MR RICHARD BENNKTT, Secretary of the Constitutional Association, 42, The Temple, Dale-street, Liverpool. EDUCATION. WATERLOO SCHOOL, WATERLOO, NEAR LIVERPOOL. CONDUCTED BY MR. J. BROWN, 1TEMBKR Of THE UNIVERSITY OF LONDON. SINCE Midsummer, 1870, Candidates from this School have gained UPWARDS OF TWENTY CERTIFICATES At the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations— several gaining "Honouis" and other distinction. WATERLOO, situated on the Sea-side, is a most healthy and fashionable s-uburb of Liverpool, between which are upwards of fifiownTKSf tile accent of English, as spoken by the higher classes of Ltverpool, is of the purest kind. The TermR for Board and Education are respectable, but not extraväg-9Dt. The premises are Mr Brown's private property, bieiiag hisPupils7 hlm iQ 1867, f°r the 8peci*1 acc«Jmoda'tionof The highest references can be given -a few to gentlemen natives 01 the Principality. THE ALOP SCHOOL. OSWALD ROAD OSWESTRY. PROFESSIONAL AND COMMERCIAL. J. EVANS, :M.A. (And Straton Gold Nletlallist.) January, 1872.-At the Civil Service Open Competitive Examination for Appointments at the India House in which, out of 132 candidal, s, 32 were successful- E Owen came in eleventh. r> April 30th 1872.-J. L. Richards obtained a First-class Certificate for Mathematics at the Government Examination in Science and Art" °ct. 12.1872. Owen Griffith passed the Afer?ical Prelimi- I J&Tn lT-A-ndersonian University, Glasgow Jr.>r"h„rrfive ot M- SALvP SCHOOL was OPL, NED on Tuesday, Jan 28th 18/3. MONEY. to ks Address Mr PRBKCE JONES, 7, St John-street, Chester. PUBLICATIONS. Now ready, price 2s. 6d. paper, 4s. cloth, THE SONGS of WALES Edited by BRINLEY RICHARDS. A collection of the most beautiful melodies adapted to appropriate Welsh and English words. The Weish words, written expressly for the work by Ceirw Hughes The new English words by John Oxenford and Walter Mav nard, The best poems of Sir Halter Scott, Mrs llemans and other celebrated writeis, have been preserved The volume also contains the songs lately sung bv Miss Edith Wynne, and Mr Santley at the Ballad Concerts, including She must be mine," « The Pass of Llanb-nis » A7e,itle "J,'1! (n°W published for the ftrsc time), as well as all the well-known ballads, '• The A«li Grov* Tk of Harlech," The bells of Ab,r(iovt,v & meQ THE ROYAL EDITION. Boosev and Co., Holies-street. London RARE WORK ON FREEMASONRY THE PERFECT CEREMONIES OF CRAFT FREEMASONRY a,< taught in all the M M. s i-ortges of the Ancient, Fr,e, and Accepted Masons of England, embracing— The whole of the Crlft Masonic Ceremonit s, The i pining and Closing in tlw Thrice Degrees, Questions to Candidates before being Parsed and Raised, The Initiation, Parsing and l.'ais.ntr, The Tracing Boards, &c., &c. Prospectus Free. j Sent post free on receipt of a Post-office Order for Ss 6d., payable to A. E. MASON, Bank Top View, Liclnuond Yorkshire. J. HEY WOOD, Deansgate, Manchester; or ELLIOT STOCK, 62, Paternoster Row. Shortly will be Publi hed, Price Que hilling, Illustrat d with Four Maps, aAcw h'ditioa of)hr ° GU1UK Tu ALES, by ASKEW AF RS''?:-11-,«I pa«, and wbcre they off, p„icli„ attractions b« J; "m Cluef Stand™ ^ua».ng gUld0 we have seen."— Not only amusing, but instructive. Era. JL,ondon: Holder and Stoughton, L'7, Paternoster Row. Oswestry: Askew Roberts, VVoudall, & Ven tbles. beTnt t > Hr!1Se urnuS f°r the, f"rthc",n;"S edl^n must 1 to the publishers as early as possible. oun SEAMEN-AN APPEAL. MR PLBISOLL, M.P., iu a iswer to the urgent demand of the public, has issued a Popular Edition A I 18 re,liarkable book. A supply have been received by Askew R -berts, Woodall, and Vcnables, Bailey Head, Oswestry Price Haif a-crown each. OUR SEAMEN—aN APPEAL. j I SHIPPING. "WHITE STAR" LINE. UNITED STA ES MAIL ■MaWW- STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. These new full-powered Steamships Sail from LIVERPOOL on Thursdays, QUEENSTOWN on Fridavs. CELTIC April 17 ADRIATIC May 8 OCEANIC.. April 24 These vessels are all uniform, of the highest speed, aod replete with modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and Cabins are amidships. Passengers booked through to all parts of United States, British America, China, Japan, India, and Australia. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. Saloon passage, £18 18s. and 21 Guineas. Return Tickets at 35 guineas. Steerage, JM 6s. On and after the 1st July next, Saloon Fares will be jE21 and 22.3. Return Tickets E40. For Freight, apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, and 96* Market-street, Chicago; in Queenstown, JAMES COTT and Co.. or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; or to 7, East li.dia-avenue, London. E.C. NATIONAL LINE TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. FROM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY. .1n The well-known full-powered Iron Screw Steamships STEAMSHIPS TONS. STEAMSHIPS. TONB kgyi". wugau 6,064 | England, Kemp 4 ovO Spain, Grace 4,900 The Queen, Andrews 4,441 Italy, Griggs 4,3 2 Holland, Bragg .8,847 France, Thomson 8,571 Erin, Lawson 8,956 Canada, Webster 3,500 Helvetia, Spencer 8,974 Greece, Tliomus 8,500 Denmark. Sumuei 3,723 Wi I' sail from Liverpool to New York as under:- GPEECE Wednesday, April 16 h. EGYPT Wednesday, April 23rd. CANADA Weunesday, April 30th. Leaving yueeuscoK-a Elitfollowiiig days. The Saloon acoominouHtion is unsurpassed—the Staterooms being unusually large, and open ofl the Saloons, situated in poop on decx. Rate of Passage 12, 15, and 17 Guineas, according to accom- modation in Stateroota-RII having same privilege in Salooa. Return Tickets, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- sia, red-the accommodation being unequalled for Spnce, iight, and ventilation. i e t Rates of Passage-as low as by any other Line-include abundance ol Frenh Provisions berved up cookel by the Com- pany's Servants. J Meiiical att. ndnnce free Stewnrdesse* in attendance on Female Steerage Passengers. Steeraee puss, ng is f irwtrded to Quebec, Boston, and Balti- more, trithout extra charge-an(i booked through L, San Fran- ciso, and all ¡"land towns of UUIL, d States anl Canada on favourable terms. Passengers booked through to Australia, Ne* Zealand, ChIna, and Japan. l For Freight or Passage, apply to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED), 26. Water-street, Liverpool N. and J. CUMMINS and BROS., Queeustowr. Or to the Agents- EDWARD JONES, Agency Offices, Corwen. WILLIAM DAVIES, Draper, Dolgelley. ROBT. JONES, Bout and Shoe Warehouse, Machynlleth. RICHD. RLCHAFIDS, Railway Station, Harlech. Passengers are advised to secure their Passages from the LOCJI Agents before leaving home. "ALLAN" ROYAL MAIL LINE. SHORTEST "SEA PASSAGE. TO CANADA, and the UNITED STATES: Shortest Route to the West. The superb Sieamships of this Line now run direct every Tuesday and Thursday from LIVERPOOL to PORT- LAND and Que bec, forwarding Passengers to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all Cities and Towns in CANADA and the UNITED STATES. FROM LIVERPOOL I From LIVERPOOL T I POR i LAND. To QUEBEC. -Moravian, Thursday Mar. 13 'Peruvian, Tue-dav Apr 15 St. Andrew, Tues lay „ IS Prussian, Thar.-d iv 17 •'Sarin itian, Thursday Mar. '20 'Canadian, Tmesiay 22 St. Patrick, Tues ay *23 Moravian,ThursJay 24 •Scandinavian, Thurs. „ 27 | St. Andrew, Tnes.. 29 I Nova Scotian. Tue- Apr. 11 "Strmati.n, Thu-s.. May I ••Polynesian. Thursday „ Si St. David, Tuesday 6 Caspiau, Tae-day. 8. "Circassian, T_iurs.. 8 •Anatrian Thcrwl«* ta i Scotian, Taes 13 | The Mall Steamships for HALIFAX'^NORFOT tc" I aAL'n.VI°RE, sail a8fotloweZ RFOLK aad WU' IS H'asttnan;i:u^rt9 ,°f the M^dle Nestoriun, Tuesday Mar NW -Uthe4;n States' I Hibernian, Tuesday Anr' 8 An ,a' I"esda?- 6 N\ American, TueVda'y 22 | aD' Tuesdii>- 20 U"bi' pa ifax, Portland. Que'ec, Boston, New york zsn i Tickets at reduced rates A limited number oTinf'* R1fUr,a passengers are taken in each Steamer atf9 9s incluiiin^f^ Beddmg and all necessary utensils, dinmg apart fr m il Applications for berths to be made in advice m Peerage. Steerage Passage to St Jonn, Halifax, Quebec Portion,) R New York, Norfolk, or Baltiniorp ^ortland,Boston, ply of cooked provisions. Steerage Steward'^ Pl6nti Ulsup" this line to attend to thj of ZS'^ are Camed b* children. 01 femaJo passengers and FSSS "°M °"'R- «> U* Aailmtiy C«; .BT.°LAN!™TMRDAu,'n; *5SSig' ,c~. Agent for the Canadian Government Ph'' Pamphlets on Canada supplied gratis bv our agents SHORTEST ROUTE to SAN FRANCISCO the Uviov SHORTEST ROUTE to SAN FRANCISCO the Uviov Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool and Or to the AGENT«— Y "STREET' Londonderry; JONES, Bala. We aTvi'rtasslng'erf gtiiSSthe^SI1^8; before iea\iug home. 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