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TERMS OF THE CAMBRIAN.

THE CAMBRIAN is published monthly at the following rates: Single subscription for one year,

To Ministers,..

....

TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.

$1.2 1.0

WE SEND BILLS FOR THOSE WHO ARE IN ARREARS, and as the money is urgently needed we respectfully ask the favor of an early remittance of the AMOUNT DUE We have nothing to do with the old debts and arrears connected with T CAMBRIAN before January, 1887.

All money received by mail will be acknowledged by mail.

Payment for THE CAMBRIAN should be made in a Post Office Money Order Bank Check, or Draft, Express Money Order, or in a Regitered Letter.

THE CAMBRIAN FOR 1890.

We shall be greatly obliged to our subscribers for their eontinued favor to THE CAMBRIAN, and for their aid in extending its circulation for 1890. And except in cases where it is ordered to be discontinued, THE CAMBRIAN for 1890 will be forwarded to all subscribers of the present year, and their names entered on the list for 1890.

DISCONTINUANCES.-When you wish THE CAMBRIAN stopped, notify us by mail. Be sure and do this and thus save yourselves and us annoyance. O! course you will also be sure to pay all arrearages at the same time. The Courts have decided that all subscribers to newspapers are held responsible until all arrearages are paid and their papers are ordered to be discontinued All correspondence, orders and remittances for THE CAMBRIAN should be REV. E. C. EVANS, REMSEN, ONEIDA Co., N. Y.

sent to

ESTABLISHED 1871.

G. T. MATTHEWS,

IMPORTER OF

TEAS,

93 WATER ST., (near Wall,) NEW YORK, and

257 WEST FEDERAL ST., YOUNGSTOWN, 0.

P. S.-The only Welsh Importer of Teas in the United States. Our location in New York is very convenient-right in the centre of the Tea Market and we shall at all times be glad to have our friends call on us.

To our Friends and the Public in General:

We wish to call your attention to the fact that for the coming holiday trade we have a large and varied assortment of Diamonds, Watches, and Fine Jewelry, Clocks and Silver ware, and is considered such by all who have visited our store. Have been in the busine for over 34 years. We will guarantee our goods to be just as represented, and will sell them according to our expenses.

Yr ydym wedi bod yn gwerthu nwyddau i'r Cymry er's 34 mlynedd, a phob amser yn en boddloni. Nid ydym byth yn camddarlunio pethau. Gelwch gyda ni cyn prynu mew

lleoedd eraill.

JOS. WINEBURGH & SON,

32 Genesee Street,

UTICA, N. Y

WANTED-500 NEW SUBSCRIBERS WANTED

-FOR

THE CAMBRIAN FOR 1890,

The only English Periodical devoted to the interests of

The Welsh-American People and their Children,

PUBLISHED FIRST IN 1880.

REV. E. C. EVANS, M. A., REMSEN, N. Y.,

EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.

Subscription Price, $1.25 per Year.

National and Non-Sectarian.

ITS ARTICLES ARE SHORT, VARIED, INSTRUCTIVE & ENTERTAINING.

It contains valuable information and useful knowledge for every WelshAmerican family-embracing articles on Welsh History, Literature and Language; short Biographies (with portraits) of eminent Welshmen; Annals of Early Welsh-American Settlers; News of Notable Persons and events connected with the Welsh people in Wales and America; also short, lively articles on the various great questions of the day, relating to Religion, Science, Literature, and topics of general interest.

It is read with interest by Old and Young, and should be in every WelshAmerican Home!

VOLUME X. WILL COMMENCE JANUARY, 1890.

SPECIAL FEATURES FOR 1890.

PORTRAITS AND SKETCHES OF PROMINENT CAMBRO-AMERICANS, including President Rev. W. C. Roberts, D.D., Lake Forest, Moderator of Presb. General Assembly Hon. Ellis H. Roberts, Assistant Treasurer of the United States.

Hon. Arthur Thomas, Governor of Utah Territory.

Hon. Thomas E. Ellis, M. P., Meirionethshire, North Wales.

Hon. W. Abraham, M. P., (Mabon), Glamorganshire, South Wales.

The Right Hon. George Osborne Morgan, Q. C., M. P., East Denbighshire.

The Arch-Druid Clwydfardd.—and several other prominent Welshmen in America.

A SERIES OF INTERESTING ARTICLES,

By Rev. Llewelyn J. Evans, D.D., Lane Seminary. Subject announced hereafter.
By Rev. E. D. Morris, D.D., Lane Seminary, on "The Language and Literature of Wales.'
One or two articles by Rev. John Hall, D.D., LL.D., New York, specially written for our
Welsh-American young people.

Also COLUMNS FOR THE YOUNG PEOPLE, and articles on special subjects, by some of our best writers.

Sample copies sent free, on application.

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