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William Owen, PROPRIETOR, LATE MANAGER OF T UE BROOK VILLA, LIVERPOOL. AGENT FOR GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, AND TELEGRA PH MESSENGER. Bala Lake, </ 0 I. i v -< o.L- (Zl' BOATS, BILLIARDS, COACHES, CARRIAGES, CABS, and CARS FOR HIRE. GOOD STABLING. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES, &c. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. Merioneth. Try Dicks' Boots and Shoes. RHODDWCH BRAWF AR FOTASAU AcE S G I D I A U ENVV-OG DICK GYDA GWAELOD GYTTA PERCHA A THOP LLKDK. Y maent yn ddigvmmar am Fadlonrwydd, nis gellir rbagori arnynt o ran cysur, ac y maent yn ddigyffelyb am wisgo. Dylai pawb sydd yn astudio Iecliyd eu gwisgo, ganeu bod yn rnagorol i gadw allan wlybani teth (damp). s. c. Botasau Bone o ansawdd gwir dda 4 9 Boneddigiou ? 6 Beclig'yn a Genethod .¿ 3 PRISIAU TRWSIO. Botasau Boneddi<;i"ii, rhoi Gvvadnau a Sort Ian, o o S 1 Trwsir "PHODDI ELASTICS NEWYDDAMEWN HEN FOTASAU. Rhai Boneddigesau. Rhai Boneddigion. s c. s- c- X 0 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Sidan. 1 9 y Set am Sidan. TRY DICKS' NOTED GUTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOTS AND SHOES, With LEATHER TOPS and INSOLES. They are unrivalled for CHEAPNESS, cannot be surpassed for COMFORT, and are unequalled for A TEAR, Every one who studies Health should wear them, being an excellent preventive from damp. s. d. Ladies' Boots of really good quality, at 4 9 Gents' ditto ditto from G G Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto. 2 3 PRICES OF REPAIRING, s. d. I' oot, Suleiii,- an(I Ileelin,(, fi-,)in 2 3 Ladies' ditto ditto ditto 1 G Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 1 3 Rivetted and Sewed Leather Boots Repaired with Gutta Percha. NEW ELASTICS PUT IN OLD BOOTS. Ladies'. Gents'. s. d. s. d. 1 0 a S"t for Cotton. J 4 a Set for Cotton. 1 4 a Set for Silk. 1 9 a Set for Silk. 16, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwith. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNiY — OF CARDIGAN. GENTLEMEN, -I have been requested to offer my- self as a Candidate for the Represent it ion (,f Cardiganshire by gentlemen cf such various shades of political views, and from so many different districts, that I can no longer hesitate to place my services at your disposal. The Conservatives having determined to disturb the seat of a gentleman fitted to represent your county, alike by his position, his great personal worth, and moderate views, will, I believe, be the means of inducing all classes to sink minor differences, and prove by their votes that Liberal Cat diganshire will be represented by none other than a Liberal. For many years past I have been identified with nearly every Measure of Progress" in Glamorganshire, and the active part which I took in assisting to b:ing about the present Representation of that county is, perhaps th" best proof that I can offer as to the sound- ness of my Political Opinions. I have great confidence in the wisdom and integrity of Mr Gladstone, and, if elected your Representative, would give an independent support to a Government formed by him. jjolding the views I do upon Religious Equality, I ,C,nnot but approve of Mr Gladstone's proposals res- pecting the Irish Church, and feel convinced t^at the adoption of his policy will strengthen the hureh in England and W ales, be conducive to the dignity and ■welfare of England, and the peace and prosperity of Ireland. Although a staunch Nonconformist my Candid iture is in no way connected with the Liberation Society. Experience has proved that it is the duty and interest of England to abstain as far as possible from interference in the internal affairs of other nations. "Without impairing the efficiency of the Public Service considerable reductions can, I think, be made in our Natio' al Expenditure aad you may rely upon my active support being given to all well-considered measures of Ret ret: climent and Ecocomy. County Rates have become such a serious charge, that I feel strongly the necessity for the Establishment of County Finance Boards, thus removing the present auonialy of Taxation without representation. The great quest.'on of the Education of the People must be considered hy the New l'rliamnt and I an not without hopes that useful legislation will be possible without offence to the religious feelings of any class of -our fellow countrymen. „ Cardiganshire now has the inestimable advantage or Railway Communication. Th s presents facilities for the development of your mineral wealth, which have Dot hitherto exist? d, and I trust that my commercial .connections may prove of some advantage in furtherance of this branch of your native industry. Having had considerable experience in public business I venture to say that your Local Interests would not suffer in my hands. y I have the honour to be. Gentlemen, EVAN M. RICHARDS. jjrooklands, Swansea, August 18th, 1868. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. GENTLEMEN,—In announcing myself as again a Candidate for the honour of representing you in parliament, I beg to declare my adherence to the principles which first obtained fur me your confidence and approval. By the Reform Act of last year, the pa-sing of which j cordially supported, the Electoral Franchise has been extended to large numbers not previously in the enjoy went of it, and from the new as well as from the old electors I confidently hope for support. As regards the great question of the Irish Church, which must first command the anxious attention of the new Parliament, I am of opinion that its anomalies may be corrected, and many important modifications effected in its rrgat ization, without having recourse to the sweeping measure proposed for its total disestablish- ment. It appears to me that such a course would but tend to throw undue influence into the hands of the Romau Catholic Priesthood of Ireland. I can but view with concern the Ritualistic tenden- cies occasionally manifested in the Church of England, and I shall be only too ready to support any judicious measure of legislatioo, calculated to prevent all such innovations. The important question of Nat:onal Education will doubtless occupy at an early peii-al the attention of Parliament, and any well-conceived scheme on that subject will receive at my hands the most earnest consideration. Every measure of real progress, consistent with the maintenance of our constitution in its integrity, will have my cordial support. Iain an advocate of the strictest economy in the Public Service, codsistent with its efficiency. Our lcalmterests are identical, and I need scarcely add that they will, as heretofore, receiva my closest attention. I hope soon to have the pleasure of waiting on each elector in person, and meanwhile I have the, honour to be Your faithful and "l ^rvant, W. R. yisNE- Peniarth, September 14th, 1808. -fcAJsfc DOLGELLEY. ROYAL SHIP Yo FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND POSTING HOUSE MUCH additional convenience has been added to this establishment, combining spacious Coficc and Sitting Booms. Attendance, One Shilling per day. Billiards. Omnibuses to and from all the trains. Coaches to all parts of the district. Guides and Ponies at fixed ■charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor. Cambrian Rai ways. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1868. ON MONDAY MORNING, Sept. 7tli, and every Monday in Septembe, from Pwllheli, Barmouth (and intermediate Stations to Fenn's Bank), to LIVER- POOL or WARRINGTON, returning on Wednesday following the day of departure. Also Fourteen Day Return Tickets to the IbLE of MAN, Yery Low Fares, For particulars see liand bills, IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO a man of business capacity, with small capital. For SALE, prominently situated BUSINESS PREMISES, in an Excellent Market Town and Far- famed "Watering Placa. Immediate possession if required. Relinquishing business and leaving neighbourhood the reason for disposal. Apply to Mr JOHN DAVIES, London House, Great Dark-gate Street, Aberystw)th. Empoicerrd by Act of Parliament. (ESTABLISHED 1808.) ATLAS FIRE AND LIFy ASSURANCE COMPANY CHEAPSIDE, LONDON. CAPITAL— £ 1,200,000. LIFE ASSURANCES. A Participation in the Surplus Premiums at the Ex- piration of eve) y Fifth Year, either by Addition to the Sum Assured, or Reduction of Premium. UPWARDS OF FOUR MILLIONS, Including Boliiis-s, have been paid by the Company, as Claims under Life Policies. FIRE ASSURANCES. The Rates of Premium, except in Special Cases, are Is. Gd., 2s Gd., & 4s. Gtl., Per Cent. Farming Slock is exempt from Ditty. Proposals and further particulars may be had of the Compaq's AGENT Mr W. H. HmVSE, 37, NORTH PARADE, AID E R Y S T W I T H T. BUBB, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, GILDER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, Nn. 38, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWITH, BEGS respectfully to intimate that at the instigation of several of the resident gentry to set up here in the above line, he has taken to the busi- ness of the late Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, Portland- street, and hopes by strict attention to all orders he may be favoured with, combined with veiy moderate charges, to meiit public patronage and support. Newest Designs of Paper Hangings from the Jargest Manufacturers always on hand. Baths, Pumps, Water-closets of various descriptions and Self-acting Filters. Picture and other Frames neatly gilded. ,Iht.\ V. I R. MR SFLLIS, DENTIST, TOWYN. FIFTEEN YEARS Surgical and Mechanical Dentist in London. May be consulted at the under- mentioned towns DOLGEL LEY— Every FRIDAY, at Miss Evans's, Smithfield-street. WELSHPOOL—Every MONDAY, at Mr Harper's, cabinetmaker, Broad-street. PORTMADOC -Every 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY, at Mrs Bennett Williams's, Snowdon-street, Patients attended at their own residences. Advice Gratis. PAINT! PAINT!! PAINT! Best Anti-Corrosive, 3d. per lb., or 5s.) Gd. per gal. Patent Metallic, at 3d per lb., or 5s. al?^ c?l°l}r) Gd. per ^al. and JTllxed Paint, as generally used by Painters, rea(l> ^01 use' 3d. per lb., or 5s. 6d. per gal. Drums of 4 gals., 22s., do. of 10 gals., 50s. Carriage paid to any Railway Station in England, upon orders for one cwt. and upwards. Cheques and Post Office Orders payable toFRANClS JAY, Wot)dli,iiii Works, Yauxhall Station London, S.E. N.B. Sample drums, 5s. Gd. and 7s. 6d. each. Cambrian Railways. SEA SIDE EXCURSIONS, 18G8. ON Saturdav Afternoon, August 29th. and EVERY SATURDAY till Saturday, October 3rd, 18G8, from Oswestry, to BANGOR, Llanfairfeehan, Penmaen- from Oswestry, to BANGOR, Llanfairfeehan, Penmaen- mawr, Llandudno, B°ttws-y-Coed, Llanrwst, Conway, Abergele, Denbigh, St. Asaph, Rhyl, Mostyn, and Holywell, returning on Monday or Wednesday following day of departure. Very Low Fares. For particulars see hand bills. a;=.4.i'.a: Cambrian Railways. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY in October a Cheap EXCURSION TRAIN will run firm Pwllheli to BORTH and ABERYSTWITH (including all Stations to Towyn, at very Cheap Fares for the Double Journey. For particulars see hand bills. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. i 1HE Public are respectfully informed that the R lil- 17tT way is now opened, form'n^ a THROUGH +r, oFI?' flom WHITCHURCH and SHREWSBURY Bannouth^ V*a ^e^s^l)0u)> Machynlleth, and Xorth w!il °KVS UP some of fi"ost scenery in vellei'8 er'-0 inaccessible to Railway Tra- Foi ^erms, Rates, &c., apply to the undersigned. Traffic Manager's Office, Oswestry. E' ELIAS- Candles. ASIv FOR Fraursv SELF-FITTING Safety, Economy, nnd Cleanliness combined. From One Shilling, per lb. upwards. Soaps. FIELD'S CELEBRATED TOILET SOAP TABLETS. United Service, Spermaceti, Whits Paraffine, and United Kingdom combine the emollient properties of the most carefully prepared Soap, with a perfume of unrivalled ddicucy and permanence. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. GENTLEMEN', having twice contested this county, I again come forward in compliance with a requi- sition signed and seat to me by upwards of 1,400 registered electors, forming a large majority of the present constituency. If elected, I shall support the political creed of the great Liberal Party, of which that eminent statesman, Mr Gladstone, is the talented and trusted leader. That support will be based upon my conviction that there is no other public man who possesses the same high and pre-enlinent qualities for statesmanship as that distinguished politician, and on the fact that during the time he was Chancellor of the Exchequer, no less than Ten Millions Sterling per annum of the public taxes were taken away, and Thirteen Mil ions of the national debt paid off while under the present Gov- ernment the expenditure of the nation has increased by the enormous amour.t of Three Millions a year, and is still increasing, notwithstanding a diminishing revenue. With regard to the Anglican Church in Ireland, I consider that its mission as a State Church has sig- nally failed, and that it ought to be Disestablished, especially as its existence is looke,l upon by t he Irish nation as a monument of conquest and ascendancy, aud is a constant source of irritation to Six Millions of the population of that country. That there is abundant ground for the disquietude that exsts on the subject, is shown by the Report of the Irish Church Commis- sion, just published, which states that, amongst other enormities, there are in Ireland 119 parishes which do not contain one number of the Established Church ex- cept the officiating clergyman and the palish clerk- that there aie 575 p Irishes which contain each less than twenty members of that Chu ch- -and that 1!250,000 a year are received by clergymen, whose several flocks number under forty householders. The report adds, that a Bishop lately deceased had received R887,000 from the Church Revenues now pi op sed to be dealt with. These and other startling statements of the evils and abuses of the Established Church in Ireland, as laid bare by that report, are so glaring and of such magnitude that no other remedy can be applied to them than that contemplated by Mr Gladstone's measure. Financial Reform, and the re-adjustment of Taxa- tion on a just basis, have become pressing National necessities; and much of the Social and Commercial prosperity of the Country will depend upon the adop- tion of a searching and thorough economic Administra- tion in all depart ents of the executive Government. The Education of the Masses has now become a vital question, and as Ignorance is the parent of Crime, and an uneducated Democracy is a source of perpetual danger, the means of acquiring knowledge should be extended to all classes alike, and practicd education placed w.thin the reach of the poorest child in Her Majesty's dominions. To the more advanced of our youth of every creed, the univeisities should be open, and the governing power of those great National insti- tutions should not be confined to those who can sub- scribe to the Thirty-nine articles. 'I he increasing importance which the question affect- ing Capital and Labour has assumed, will demand the early attention of Parliament. I consider the lower middle cla-s, or in other words, the working men, to he the source of all the wealth and the power of the nation, and 1 hold that every measure calculate I to add to their comfort, and to raise their social position, should be supported by every true representative of the people. 'I here are other questions, such as Poor Law Reform, the Suppression of Vagrancy, the Licensing System, the Game Laws, County Financial Boards, the Rate- paying Ciauses, and the Re-distribution of Seats, that require to ba dealt with by Parliament, and which shall lecive my earnest attention, if by your favour I shad have it in my power, as a member of the Legisla- ture, to take part in the consideration of these and other great questions. I have the honour to be, gentlemen, Your most obedient servant, D. WILLIAMS. CastIe-Deudraeth, 1st October, 18G8. WESLEY AN" FOREIGN MISSIONS. ON SUNDAY next, TWO SERMONS in aid of the above Society will be preached in the Wesleyan Chapel (Lewis Terrace), by the Rev. DAVIDTHOMAS. Services to commence at Eleven and Six. On Wednesday, October 14 h, a PUBLIC MEETING wi l be held in the Welsh Wesleyan Chapel, when addresses will be delivered by the Rev. Edwin Thorley (chairman of the district) and other Ministers and friends. Chair to be taken at 6'30. Collections at the close of each services. FOR IMMEDIATE SALE, about Twentv-five Game BAMTAM FOWLS and a very Handsome Pure- bied ESQUIMAUX DOG, Eleven months old. Address (enclosing stamps), Mr ROBERTS, Market- street, Llanfyllin. M. H. DAVIS, BAR IRON & STEEL MERCHANT, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, &c, BRIDGE STREET AND QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, "RESPECTFULLY solicits attention to his Stock of JA AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BUILDING and FARM IRONMONGERY, Register Parlour and Drawing R >om Grates and Kitchen Ranges, Fireproof Safes and Deed Boxes, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Cutters, Slicers and Pulp rs, Hop, Sponging, and Shower Baths, Superior Sheffield Cutlery, Weighiug Machines, and Scales. MIXING MATERIALS. Agent for Curtis's and Harvey's Blasting Powder.— Bickford's Fuse. A most Extensive Stock of Iron Bedsteads, Fitted up for inspection At the NEW SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET. THE PRESS ASSOCIATION require a competent MANAGER. His duties will b3 to organize and superintend, under the authority of the Managing Committee, the general business of the Association, including all its arrangements for collecting and trans- mitting home and foreign news. It is desirable that he should have had some expeiience of newspaper work, and be of thoroughly active business habits. A liberal salary will be given. Applications, stating applicant's present position, previous occupation, and his age, and accompanied by testimonials and references, must be sent in not later than October 15th, marked" Man- ager," and addressed to the temporary offices of the Press Association, 112, Strand, London, W.C. AGENTS WANTED IN Agricultural Districts (This Company is one of the largest Fanning Stock Insuring Offices in the Kingdom.) Manufacturing Districts o (Mills, Manufactories, Warehouses, &c., insured on the most moderate terms.) Seaport Towns (Ships in course of c mstruction and in dock insured. Sailors' Lives assured.) I Mining Districts Watering Places &c., (tc., &c. Where the Company is not already represented. Persons of active business habits arc invited to apply LIBERAL COMMISSIONS ALLOWED. The Company is well established and has an Annual Income upwards 0f E107,0tI0 Life Reserve Fund upwards of £ 127,000 And has paid a Total in Claims under Life QQQ and Fire Policies of nearly j CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., M.P. Farnwortli, and The Quinta, Salop. AJS/THONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Chief Offices: High-st., Wrexham; 49, Moorgatc-st, London and 77, Buchanan-st., Glasgow. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. THE Public are now informed that the Coast Section J_ from BARMOUTH to PWLLHELI is now OPENED for Public Traffic. For particulars as to Fares, Rates, &c., apply to E, ELIAS, Traffic Manager. Traffic Manager's Office, I Oswestry, 8th Oct., 18(57, TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. GENTLEMEN7,—I feel that I ought not to defer any \J longer making known to you my desire again to become one of your representatives in Parliament. Having had the honour of occupying that position for an unbroken period of 27 years, my political opinions are well known, and any lengthened reference to them here would be deemed as unnecessary by the E'ectors about for the first time to exercise the franchise, as superfluous by those who have so often evinced their approval of them by supporting me. As warmly attached to the Established Church of England and Ireland, I am sincerely desirous of pro- moting any well-consider d measures calculated for its improvement and increased usefulness. I shall, at the san.e time, always be found advocating religious, as well as civil, liberty and a supporter of all practical legislation for the public good. I am very desirous to see a judicious economy in the national expenditure and will only add that the local interests of the county of Denbigh call for, and must ever receive, my best services. I have the honour to remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful and obliged humble Servant, WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN. Wynnstay, 1st October, 1868. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. GENTLEMEN,—As a dissolution of Parliament is announced to take place in November, I venture to offer myself as one of your representatives. If you again do me the honour of electing me I shall continue to act with the Liberal party, with whom I have been associated since my first eutrance into public life. With respect to the all-absorbing question of the Irish Church, I have long considered its present posi- tion untenable, and have vo'cd accordingly. It will be the duty of the new Parliament to deal with this most difficult subject, and I trus-, to settle it in the true interests of religion, and in a manner to allay social strife and animosity in Ireland. With regard to general legislation I shall be ready to support such measures as I co nsider called for by the requirements of the age, and which are in accordance with the tiue spirit and intent of our present Institu- tions. Sincerely thanking you for the honour you have so repeatedly conferred on me, I am, gentlemen, Your most obedient and faithful servant, R. MYDDELTON BIDDULPH. Chirk Castle, 28th Sep., 1868. NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. COR WEN UNION. I THE undersigned, WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give Notice, that I have fixed the Audit of the Accountsof the Corwen Union, and of the parishes there- in contained, for the half-year ended the 29th day of Sep- tember, 1868, to commence on Saturday, the 28th day of November next, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the Beard Room, in the Union Workhouse, Corwen, when and where all persons who by law are bound to account at such Audit, are required to attend, and to submit all bo >ks, documents, tills, and vouchers con- taining or relating to the accounts, or to moneys asses- sed far, and applicable to the relief of the Poor. Dated the 30th day of September, 18G8. WM. WILLIAM- JONES, Distiict Auditor. NOB TH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. I BALA UNION. I THE undersigned WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the above-named Distiict, do hereby give Notice, that I have fixed the Audit of the Accounts of the Bala Union, and ot the parishes there- in contained, for the half-year ended the 29tli day of September, 1868, to commence on Wednesday, the 2nd day of December next, at Nine of the clock in the forenoon, at the Boaid Room, in the Union Workhouse, Bala, when and where all persons who are by law bound to account at such Audit, are required to attend, and submit all books, documents, bills and vouchers con- fining or relating to the accounts, or to moneys asses- sed for, and applicable to the relief of the Poor. Dated the 30th day of September, 1868. WM. WILLAMS JONES, District Auditor. LONDON SOCIETY for OCTOBER. With Eleven Illustrations by Gordon Thomson, W. L. Thomas, Townley ;Green, James Godwin, M. Ellen Edwards, and Florence Claxton. Now ready at all Booksellers. Price Is. FROM ALBERT GATE TO HYDE PARK CORNER. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. LIFE IN LONDON. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. THE MARRIED BACHELOR. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. POPPIES in the CORN or, "GLAD HOURS in the GRAVE YEARS," No. III. "SOME ANNALS of a SKETCHING CLUB." By the Author of "The Harvest of a Quiet Eye." See London Society for October. Is. OCTOBER TERM at OXFORD. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. E VERY-DAY ADVENTURES. By Andrew Halli- jDj day. See London Society for October. Now ready. 1?. LONDON LYRICS. "THE FACES." By Robert Buchanan. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. IS THIS THE FIRST? By Tom Hood. See London .jL Society for October. Now ready. Is. OUR TRIP in THE DULCINEA." See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. ABE RYSTWITH. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. THE DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES of CAPTAIN MANNERING. By the Author of "Ruth Baynard's Story." See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. THE PHYSIOLOGY of the DANCE. By Tom Hood. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. THE CITY of the ORPHANS. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. THE PICCADILLY PAPERS. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. A DAY at the OLD BAILEY. See London Society for October. Xow ready. Is. WOODS and WATERS. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. CONTINENTAL BATHS. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. CORPUS CHRISTI DAY in ANDALUSIA. See London Society for October. Now ready. Is. LONDON SOCIETY.—HOLIDAY NUMBER now JLJ ti ready at all Booksellers. "The Theory and Practice of Recreation," "The Holiday of the Hard- worked," Travelling Companions," Hints on Hotels," Smoking Strictly Prohibited," "From Dul Court to Fairv ew," "Duing the Continent," &c., &-c Richly Illustrated by distinguished Artists. Price Is. IN WEALH, BEAUTY, and HUMOUR of ILLUS- TRATION no Magazine of the day approaches L mdon Society. The New Volume will be a biilliant ,ne rich in Engravings and in the variety of Light I and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation. Commences with the July number. Now ready. rrigo 10, Cambrian Ra ilways. SEA BATHING. EVERY Monday and Thursday in Oct., a Cheap EXCURSION TRAIN will run to BORTH and ABERYSTWITH, at the following Cheap Fares for the Double Journey :— To Borth. To Aberst. 1st. 3rd. 1st. 3rd. A.M. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. From Oswestry .dep. 6 Oî 11 Llynclvs 6 30 I Llanfyllin 6 0 „ Llansaintffraid „ 6 20J-50 26 56 29 LI tnymyaech.. 6 35 i Four Crosses „ 6 41 I Pool Quay. 6 51J Buttington 6 57) Welshpool 7 101 M0»%mer; Jib 6 2 3 5 0 2 6 Kerry 6 40 Abermule 7 38) Newtown 7 50") Llanidloes 7 40 Dolwen 7 45 V"_4 0 2 0 4 6 2 3 Llandinam 7 52 Moat Lane June. 8 3 J Caersws 8 6. Pontdolgocn 8 1 -.a „ n oJ Carno „ 8 23 }3 G 1 9 4 0 2 0 Llanbrynmair 8 39 j Cemii-ie, Road 8 54 Machynlleth .9 5 2 8 1 4 3 6 1 9 Borth arrive 9 35 Aberystwith. ,,10 5 Children under Twelve, half-price. The Excursionists will he allowed to break thei journey at Machynlleth or Ynyslas, joining the Return Train in the evening. Returning from Aberystwith at 6 15 p.m., Borth at 6 45 pm., Ynyslas at 6 50 p.m., and Machynlleth at 7 15 p.m. Traffic Manager's Office, Oswestry, Aug., 1868. BY ORDER. Cambrian Railways. SEA BATHING. EVERY MONDAY and THCR-DAY in October, a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN will run to ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, BARMOUTH, DOL- GELLEY, HARLECH, PORTMADOC, and PWLL- HELI, calling at all stations from Oswestry to Glandovey, at very Low Faras. For particulars see hand bills. From the Morning Star, Hay 4tli, 1868. ITr John Meyriek Jones, of DolfjelJey, bad the honour of presenting Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales with an elegant real Welsh hand-loom linsey poplin dress, at Carnar- von, which Her Royal Highness was pleased to accept and to appreciate greatly." J{oya! EiRt,pr}.l foJ l'rizo Modnls. OD C I C7 11-1 11, P4 el 1 1, 4, 4, 41 ,I ALI Abcrystwitli, 1KG5. Chester, lbliU. JOHN MEYRICK JONES, Manufacturer of Welsh WEBS, Welsh TWEED CLOTH, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, &c begs to thank his numerous patrons for the the kind support they have accorded to him, and to solic t a renewal of their orders "nd recommend- ations. C-4ii- Patterns sent by post to any address. Dolgelley being on a line of railway, the carriage of parcels to any part of England is very low. All communications to be addressed JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MANUFACTURER, DOLGELLEY. ;5š:d:r (SHORT SEA PASSAGE.) Canadian Mail Steamers (Allan Line), BETWEFX LIVERPOOL AXD CANADA AND THE rXITED STATES OF AMERICA, In connection with the GRAND TliLTNK RAILWAY, and (under Contract icith Her Majesty's Provincial Government for the Conveyance of the Mails), The Montreal Ocean Steamship Company's Powerful Mail Steamers, PRUSSIAN (Building). GERMANY .Capt. J. Graham. AUSTRIAN J. Wylie. NESTOR I AN „ J. E. Dutton. PERUVIAN W. Ballantine. MORAVIAN R. Brown. HIBERNIAN „ W. H. Smith. NOVA SCOT LAN „ A. D. Aird. NORTH-AMERICAN. Bakewell. BELGIAN W. Richardson. DAMASCUS Bl. Trocks. j OTTAWA „ Archer. ST. DAVID „ Watts, i ST. GEORGE „ Jones. ST. ANDREW Scott. ST. PATRICK Richie. are intended to sail from LIVERPOOL to QUEBEC EVERT THURSDAY. AND Frtrniv NOVA SCOTIAN Sept. 17 AUSTRIAN „ 24 HIBERNIAN .Oct. 1 MORAVIAN 8 PERUVIAN Oct. 3 NESTORIAN „ 22 NOVA SCOTIAN „ 29 AUSTRIAN Nov. 5 NOVA SCOTIAN „ 29 AUSTRIAN Nov. 5 Calling at LONDONDERRY (Ireland), on the following day to embark Passenger, and Her Majesty's Mails And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every Saturday, calling at Londonderry to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to Quebec or Montreal, 50s. per ton measurement, and 5 per cent, primage. Rough and heavy freight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage-money to Quebec, Eighteen Guineas and Fifteen Guineas, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. Steerage Passage at reduced rates, to Quebec, Port- land, Boston, or New York, including a plentiful supply of cooked provisions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Rail- way Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Fassage Tickets are granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers at very moderate through rates to all the principal towns in Canada. Baggage taken from the Ocean :ttamsl ips to the Railway Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to JAMES and ALEX. ALLAN, 70, Great Clyde-street in London, to MONTGOMERIE and GREENHORNE, 17, Gracechurch- street, or to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., Alexandra.- buildings, James-street, Liverpool, and 85, Foyle- street, Londonderry. LAW LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, Instituted 1823. INVESTED ASSETS—UPWAHDS OF FrvE AXD A QUARTER l\IrLLIOK8. ANNUAL INCOME—HALF A MILLION. CLAIMS P AID-SEYEX AND A HALF MILLIONS. FOUR FIFTHS OF THE PROFITS ALLOTTED TO THE ASSURED QUINQUENNIALLY. BONUSES HITHERTO ADDED TO POLICIES-UpwiR s OF FOUR MILLIONS. -—- For Prospectuses, Statements of Accounts, kc., apply to the Actuary at the Office, Fleet-street, London. WILLIAM SAMUEL DOWNES, Actuary. SIX POUNDS PER WEEK WHILE LAID UP BY INJURY, AND f,1000 in Case of Death, caused by ACCIDENT OF ANY KIND, MAY be secured by an Annual Payment of from £ 3 to £ 6 5s. to the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY. Railway Accidents alone may also be provided against by Insurance Tickets for Single or Double Jourmes. For particulars apply to the Cleiks it the Railway Stations, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices, 64, Cornhill, and 10, Regent Street. I W. J. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS FOR OSWESTRY :— Mr W. B. LANE, Great Western Railway. k air II, HATXON, Cambrian do. t MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. "V"OTICE is HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Sessions tlie for tViA County of Merioneth will be holden on Tuesday the 20th day of October, 1S08, in the County Hall", Dol- gelley, at Eleven 0 cock in the Forenoon, when the Court will resolve it-e;f into a Committee, nr] proceed to audit all such Bids and Accounts against the County as shall then be delivered, and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, applic ition, and management of the County Stock, or Rate, an l tha General County Business, and likewise all business relating to the County Constabulary, and the applica. tion and management of the Police Rate, after which the Court will be adj-mmed to the following day, to be held at the same plac. at El, ven o'clock in the Fore- noon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be cdled over, and the Court will projeel to hear anI determina all matters brought before them in the following order -1. In the trial of prisoners or persons indicted for assaults and misdemeanours at any former Sessions, and in ca ling persons bound by rec,,gn,"z ii)c -s, in cases where application shall be made for that purpose. 2. In the trial of prisoners. 3. In the hearing of appeals. 4. In hearing motions, anl in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. The persons bound by recognizances to prosecute, or who may have to prefer any indictment, presentment, or articles of peace, are required to furnish me with proper instructions, on or before Tuesday, the first day of the Sessions, and in cases of special indictment or proceedings, instruction- most be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, seven diys before the Sessions, all depositions, convictions, and recognizances which slia l have been then taken, with anv instruc- tions for indictments which they may be able to give. All bills against the county which shall have been audited and allowed, either previously to, or at the above Sessions, mu-t be presented for payment to the Court Treasurer, between the hours of Eleven and Three o'clock on Wednesday, the second day of the Sessions, when the same will be paid, otherwise they must stand over until the following Sessions. Dated this 27th day of September, 1868. EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. FIVE DAYS' EXCURSION TO LOXDOX, And Last of the Season. MARCUS'S SPECIAL TRAI, on Monday, Oct. 12th, will leave Aberystwith at 8 0 a.m., and Oswestry at 8 5 a. m., calling at all inter mediate stations, for Euston Square, LONDON, at Low Fares, returning on Ftiday, Oct. 16th, at 9 50 a.m. For Fares and times of departure see haudbills. AT ETHOLWYR Y FFLINT, AC 0 DREFYDD SIR FFLINT. FONEDDIGION, Yr wyf yn deall fod llawer o -L Aelodau y Sened.i, hvd yn oed vn ychwanegol i'r Annerchiadau a welais, yn barod wedi hyshvsu E hol- wyr eu Cynnrychiolaeth. Yr oeddwn yn di-gwyl am Ohiriai y Senedd, pa un a gymer le yn mhen ychydig o ddyddiau, i wueuthur liynv ond r wyf yn tci-nlo y dy]aswn ddilyn y cynllyn cyffredinol, ac ni fydd dim a ryad i mi fwy o foddlonrwydd na chael eich an' erch chwi. I ofyn am eich pleidlais mown unrhyw Etholi d, cyhyd ac a caffwyf iechyd a nerth, y mae i mi yn ddyledswydd, ac hyd eithaf fy ngallu byddaf bob amser yn ddiffuant a diolchgar at eich gwasanaeth. Yi- anhawsder niawr yr aniser prese tol a gyfyd o'r Eglwys Wyddelig. Kid oes byth groes iw i anhaws- derau, ond cenhedloedd yn gvstal a phersonau neil duol ag sy'n cilio oddiwrthynt, a gollfermr. Daifu ein bynfiaid ymladl am eu athrawiaeth au rhytldirl,-un a clyfodd i fod yn Hrwydd o'r Hall ond ca-dyniad o'r rhyfeloedd cartrefol, a'r collediadau, a'r attafaelu oedd fod Offeiriad Seisonig yn ca,el ei osod yn mhob plwyf yn y Werddon, pa rai, vn yr achlysuron amlaf, a feld- ent gymaint i wneud a'r bobl yno ac a feddai Samariad gyda Jerusalem. Fe allai y gall fod swm diddadl o resymeg yn y trefniad hyny, os bydd ti yr hyn ag oeddid yn g. >beithio neu amcanu drwy hyny yon gyrhaeddadwy, ond vr oedd yr effaith yn liollol wahanol. Kid oedd yn gwneud y Wecddon yn Brotestanaidd ddim mwy nac y darfu cyf- reithiau Stuart wneud yr Alban yn Eszobyddol, pa fJdd bynag, o'r diwedd pallodd yn y Werddon; ac am fatterion Gwladaidd, da-th diwedd arnynt yn 1829. Er y pryd hy1"y yr hyn a elwid o'r bhen "Y Gangen Eglwysig or Llywodraeth," ni cha-1d ddigonol neu wir berthynas dangosadwy i rfeithiau 'r wlad, er ei cliynal hi drwy Gyfraith yr Undeb ond er boll liaelior i, a chymedroldeb y Llywodraetb, er Cyfraith yr Undeb, a boll rinweddau, (ac, yr wyf yn meddwl, mewn rhai amgylchiadau ni fuont bi aidd Tai na gwronol.) y Cleii- gwyr Scfydledig wedi ffaelu dyfod yn agos, yn lid fyth i gyfartalu y ffaith, fod y Sefvdliad yma yn estronofr i saith neu wyth allan o bob deg o bubl y Werddon. Yr achos. gin hyny, y hydd i'r Llywodraeth e dry eh. yn fanwl iddo, ddeu^ain mlynedd ar ol Uwyr ddiddymiad, mewn matterion Gwladol, Cyfreitlrau Penvdiol, a naw a thrigain mlynedd ar ol Cyfraith yr Undeb a osodwyd ar yr Eglwys Seisneg y baich trw'm o berthynasu gyda Seiydliad pa una ddynodir drwy enwau, on(I nid gall gynnulleidfaoedd. Yr wvf yn credu hvdd i'r Gweurdogion presenol gynyg at diddy- mu rha: o'r Esgobaethau a lleihau eraill, a diddymu a lleihau llawer o wahanol urddasau a sefydliadau eraill, pob rhai o honynt, debygwn, a fuasai o rhyw wasanaeth pe buasai yr Eglwys yn awr mewn dadl, mewn gwirion- edd o ryw les a budd fel Eglwys a gobeithiaf y eyfer. fydd y matter drwy ychwanegiad bywiolaethau o isel radd, hyny yw, drwy drosglwyddo degymau sy'n Tip- perary i Tyrone neu Armagh, Ond y mae cyflwr meddianol y Tir yn y Werddon, ar ha lwyhr bydd raid iddo orphwys, ond ni sicrheir hyny,—y mae ei huo mewn perygl o gyfnewidiadau mawr. Ni fedr neb ddaillen y Tir Ysgrif sydd yn cael ei ddnvyn yn nilien b',wv,ldyn ar ol blwyddyn gan yr holl Ysgrifenyddion Gwyddelig, heb weled hyn, ac ni's gallaf weled pa reswm yw svlfaenu Sefydliad, pa un na fedr y callaf o aelo lau y Llywodraeth-y dywedodd Arglwydd Stanley nad all un dyn amddiffryn, ar yr amod o dir feddiant ag sy'n agored y munyd presenol i an- hawsderau a drysweh, o ba un, rwy'n. ofui, fod y Tir Ysgrifau yn ddigon o brawf. Yr wyf wedi dysgu mewnliawer Senedd i edrych ar wahanol bethau perthynasol. Gadewch i mi eich cymhell drwy ychydig eiriau i bwynt arall mewn golwg, Yn y Blue Book bychan, pris 8., pa un a geir drwy yru at Argraphydd v Frenhines, a elwir Statistical Ab- stract for the United Kingdom from 1853 to 1857, yno y gwelir, megis arwyddluniau Aiplitaidd pa rai a arwyddaut gryn lawer. Fel enghraifft, fod foJ cyfanswm haul cyffredin y fyddin a'r Jlvnges am y flwyddyn hon, heb un swllt o'r ddau fyrdliwn at ryfelgylch Abyssinia, ydynt chwe myrddiwn a'r hugain. pum cant saith a phedwar ugain o filoedd, a throsodd, 0 bun ni. Y cN,f..n sa-iii -i. holl funded a'r unfunded, dibt sydd un mil a'r bymtheg o bunau o dan y swm hyny. Hyny yw dweud fod ein holl ryfeloedd a'n hym- drec tion eraill, gwastraffau, camgvmerladau, damwein- iau, a pha achosion by nag o draul a dyled, yn costio ni fe! Hog blynyddol, a'r draui ar y cyfan lai na thraul cyffredin y fyddin a'r llynges mewn un flwyddyn 0 Heddwch, gyda Arglwydd Stinley- fel Ysn'ifenydd Tramor, Gweiuidog pa un sy'n sicr mor heddychus a Syr Robert Walpole. Pa faint a fyddai'r draul, a'r was fa ar ei,1do a llafur, pe yr aem i ryfel, dyv,dwn gyda r werin-lywodraeth yr ochr arall i'r Atlantic, gadawrtf i clJwi dvehniiirgu, os n:edrwch, rwy'n addef yn deg nas medraf i ddim. Etto prif ddiogelwch yn erbyn rliyfel a'r fath werin- lywodraeth gref> J"w cyfl ,vr boddlongar Canada a'r Werddon. Fod llaw y llywodraeth i fod mor rhvdd i ymdrin a'r erdd yr amser presenol, ac yr oedd hi gyda'r Alban yn nheyrnasiad y Brenhin William. Fel Aelod annil.ynol o'r Senedd, byddaf barod i roi y sylw manylaf 1 r holl fatter. Cefn fel y gwyddoch, Helaethiad yr Etholfraint yn lnhob ffordd y gallais. "Cn prif ystyriaeth gyda mi oedd, mai tnvy helaeth- iad perthynasol a'r Senedd. y tueddir pobl y wlad hon i ediyeh yn fwy at y Senedd a'r gyfraith gyffredin, ac nid at gyfraith neillduol er diwygio unrhyw ormes a deimlir g mddynt. Cefnog tis hefyd f esur Mr Coleridge ynghyleh y Prifysgolion, pa un, rwy'n credu, pan fydd iddo basio, fydd o les mawr i Gyiuru, ac hefyd i achos Dysgeid- iaeth. Nis cadwaf chwi yn mhellaeh, yr allFer presenol, gwyddoch gystal ac y medraf ddweud wrthych mor gywir ydwyf, gyda phob parch, Eich diolchgar ,eh tfyddlon Was, JollN HANMEK. i -¡. >