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«nAL AND LIMB! RAILWAY STATION. -™tiCE IS HEREBY GIVE! That (he Mont- ]V 011 rVShire Coal and Lime Co., Limited, are i-> So1" nsignees of the celebrated Brynyrowen •uer*mve s0 Yard, Main, and other Coals, a stock of In COI"abon.^ffetijer with best So^th Wales Coals and CoS^t^h-Wnt Lime, is constantlykept at the Railway Station..ces and other particulars, application L made to Mr. D. H. EVANS, the Company's array be Agent, or to £ R MoRR[S Welshpool, Oct. 19th, 1804. Gen. Manager, _I TALBOT WINE &- SPIB.IT VAULTS, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWITH. MCLEATON begs most respectfully to info,m the Inhabitants ofAberystwith and the Public Kenerally that she has laid in an extensive Stofkof WINES & SPIRITS, of the very finest qualit/i Ui- reet out of bond Also, a large supply of BU flTCiN UAST INDIA PALE ALE; GUINNESS & Co,»s afEXTRA STOUT PORTER in Casks, Bottled, or on Draft; also, FRENCH WINES, at the rediKHtf duties, at the very lowfSt prices. ROYAL LETTEIS -SI' EJfGLlSH & FOREIGN j0iEDI»G AND DAY SCHOOL, j ( CONDUCTED BY [MISS SAXOIT, fl0, 26, Pier Street, Aberystwith. .given in French, German, Drawing, and k^^g, ais0 in Music and Dancing, either as .in i Lessons or in Classes. priv»l_ jbfcroU & gtetratnneurig 0mtMJrm&Œ H 0 0 L r r«Bhove Schools will Re-open on Tuesday, the jth day of February. Punctual attendance J. ,ecluir^ LEWIS RVANS, Jtirig, 20th January, 1805. Head Master. r JA"3DINARY SUCCESS Of the HEW «J £ lT MODE of TREATIVIEItfT. Lc for Six Stumps, open ends, or 14 in a Sea led Envelope Po$t\ MOST STARTLING TRUTHS are con- rptfje<l >n the LAST XEW BOOK on PREMATURE DE- I tjiid its ready removel; the modern treatment of certain <; with rules and numerous prescriptions for the disi|Uij,re Iiy very simple means of nervousness, debility, and speedioif common diseases and .supposed incurable maladies all tliCual system. Invalids will be astonished at its contents. It tlle liv !»' Jonjx practical observation in the most famous Institutions Fi^oiiiitrv and the continent, the Author has had somewhat of thl f"I1' acquiring that uniform success, which has •veatment, and lie refers with pride to 'II1<'ntal in restoring to health •1 such aid he offers every nee shonl;¡ ■ when LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS!! The cheapest light in the world. THE PETROLEUM LAMFS surpass all others in simplicity and economy. Prices from Is. 6d. upwards. Sold at BENJAMIN HUGHES'S, IRONMONGER, Opposite the Town Clock, Aberystwith. Families supplied with the best Petroleum and Colza Oils, in I, 2, or 3 gallon tins. Brass and Iron Bedsteads, I Palliasses, and Mill- Puff Mattresses. 28, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. PHILIP GORNALL PRESENTS his compliments, and begs to an- P nounce that he has succeeded to the business of the late Mr. Evan Jones, of the above address, PLUMBER P&mTE&e OLkZLP-ELt AND GAS FITTER. PHILIP GORNALL solicits kind patronage and sup- port, which, by untiring industry and attention, he hopes to merit. Shipbuilders attended to on the most moderate terms. If your Hair is weak or falling off, try LEWTON'S nc' CRATED BOTANIC HAIR WASH. '-n all parts of the world. LEWTON Hair — Prine- tea; THE Excellent TEAS of the CHINA TEA COM- .i. PANY, DUBLIN, (Established, 1834,) made up in sealed packages, can be had of their authorized Agents throughout the United Kingdom. Agentfor Aberystwith-D. JENKINS, 8, Pier St. NOTICE. AT a Meeting of the Society of Operative House Carpenters, Joiners, Cabinet Makers, and Pattern Makers of Aberystwith, held at their Club Room, on Tuesday evening, January 10th, a re- solution was agreed to and adopted that they will wait on their respective Employers for an advance of Three Shillings per week in their Wages, and leaving off work on Saturdays at 4 o'clock, from and after the 18th of March next. January 11th, 1865. MOJsTEYl Increase of Capital from £ 30,000 to £40,000, on purchase of Freehold. THE DIRECTORS OF THE HAFOD HOTEL COMPANY LIMITED, are prepared to re- ceive Tenders for LOANS ON MORTGAGE DE- BENTURE BONDS, for 5 years, at 5 per cent., pay- able half-yearly by coupons attached to the Bonds, at the London and Westminster Bank, and secured on the Freehold Property of the Company, valued at £ 40,000. Estimated Annual Rent at £ 2000 a year. Application to be made to J. B. Salcombey Esq., Aberystwith, or to the North$South Wales Bank, at Aberystwith. Johnson, Johnson & Co's PURE UNCOLOURED TEA ^"ferrerl to all bthers. THE NEW VOLUME OF LONDON SOCIETY. LONDON SOCIETY is par excellence the Drawing-Room Magazine of the day. Whe- ther in the height of the London Season, or in the Long Vacation, during the recurrence of all Holiday and Festival Seasons, it represents, by pen and pencil, then varied but distinctive features of English Life in a manner which makes it a Mirror of Modern Society. Price One Shilling, Monthly. LOXDOX SOCIETY. The Xew Volume, just ready, price ,!ls, (id., handsomely bound, contains upwards of OXE HUNDRED ILLl'STRATIOXS by Distinguished Artists, and the following amongst numerous Tales and Humorous Sodal Sketches adapted to the hours of Relaxation. [This Volume includes the Christinas (e.rtrn) Xvmber for SOCIETY COXE TO THE DO(JS. See the Xew Volume of London Society," with upwards of One Hundred Illustrations, handsomely bound, price 9s. 6d. THE PAHI:, SEASOX. See the Xew Volume of London Society," the most Richly Illustrated Magazine of the Day. ALOXE AXJ) TOWN-TIED. See "Lontlon Society." Price Is., Monthly. THE LONDOX OPERA DIRECTORS: A Series of Anecdotic Memoirs of the Principal Men connected with the direction of the Opera; the Incidents which distin- guished their Management; with reminiscences of Celebrated Composers IInd the leading Singers who have appeared before the British Public. By the Author of Queens of Song." See "LondoD Society," A Monthly Illustrated Magazine of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation. Price Is;, Monthly. MISS PIXK'S FIRST SEASOX. With Five Illustrations by S.A. See the Xew Yolume of" London Society," with upwards of One Hundred Illusirations, handsomely bound, price Hs. Gd. QriET LIFE IX MOUNTAIX RETREATS. > See the Xew Volume of "London Society," the ■ Illustrated Magazine of the Day. MISS MIDDLESEX OX THE MOORS, DOYLE. See" London Society." TV, I THE BROTHERS r. Chamb ■ See" London Light and Air Price Is., Mo- BACK A" the Xew Hundrei" NO. 50, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWITH. EXCELLENT Household Furniture &. Effects in first-class condition. G. T. SMITH Has been favoured with instructions from Mrs. Meyrick to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, ON TIlE PREMISES, On Tuesday, February 21st, J865, And following Days, THE WHOLE OF THE VERY SFPERIOK AND ELEGAST FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, FORMING TIIE CONTENTS OF 50, MARINE TKIM.A' The HOUSE contains 8 BED C*T .ii .rrarrr which are comprised capita h. and other Bedsteads very superior d" Mattressr> pane^ g ji NANTEOS COURSING MEETING. The coursing meeting arranged to be run on the Nanteos estate, by the kind permission of Colonel Powell, M.P., to which the gallant Colonel subscribed 15, and Captain Phelp £5, came uff OIl Monday last. Stewards, E. H. Da vies, Esq & J. Parry, jun., Esq. Judge, Mr. Nightingale. Secretary, J. M. Davies,Esq. The prizes were as follows :—1st. JEI2 2nd ditto, £6, 3rd and 4th dogs, X2 each. Dogs were allowed to be entered only by tenants of Colonel Powell. FIRST TIBS. Mr. H.Thomas ns. r. h. Beauty, act Mr. Job Jones, h. d.Blarnev Mr .1. Edwards „ h. b. Swift, a tit. Mr. John Edwards r. h. Bel Mr. A. Rowland „ g. b. Darling, Mr. J. Williams w. d. Offeriad Mr. T. Griffiths" b. d. Lexicon „ Mr. E. Stephens r. d. Major Mr. R. Davies h, Ii, Gelert Mr. J; Jones b. d. Rock Mr. J. Jones br. d. Salop Mr. Iliff r. b. Lady Mr, J. Vaughan r. d. Sam Mr. Evans w. d. Hero Mr. J. Jones „ b. d. Leamington Mr.R. Evans r. d. Unkown SECOND TIES. Beauty beat Swift. Lexicon" Darling. Oelert Salop. 'Leamington,, Sam. THIlln TIE". 'uiL (. Beauty beat Lir- ■e^tninEton dli n >-•" •