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THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 25, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. DANIEL JONES, TiEGS to announce his return from LONDON-1 with a large assortment of {roods selected from the Choicest importations of NOVELTIES for the Season, an inspection of which he respectfully solicits. The Stock consists of Monties, Shawls, Silks, Fancy Dresses, Parasols, Ribbons, Flowers, British and Foreign Laces, Hosiery, Gloves, and all kinds of fancy articles for Ladies' wear; West of Eng- land Broad Cloths and Fancy Trowserings ■ Irish Linen, Lawns, Long Cloths, §c., AfC. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND FAITHFULLY EXECUTED. J. & E-W^C0LE' CHEMISTS, DRUGGISTS, Ritti t Drains, 81, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWITH. FINE Teas, Loaf Sugar, Moist ditto, Turkey Coffee, Jamaica ditto, Fortnum and Masons' Cocoa Paste,Spices, Raspberry Jam, Strawberry Jam, Scotch Marmalade, Preserved Ginger, Jar Raisins, Wax and Sperm Candles, Mould and Dip ditto, French Mustard, Anchovies, Potted Bloaters, Bur- gess and Lazenby's Sauces and Pickles, Irish and Welsh Snuffs, Fancy ditto, Hair, Tooth, and Nail Brushes, Havannah Cigars) Snuff Boxes, Ginger Wine, &c. WILTSHIRE CHEESES. PERFUMERY & PATENT MEDICINES, Sotm asaater antr iLemonatre. PROPRIETORS OF THE ORICINAL HOOKEY WALKER SAUCE. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY DISPENSED. PIER house Vier Stmt, j ABERYSTWITH, I DAVID JENKINS, TAILOR P. R & P gRd GRATEFUL for past favors, begs to inform the Nobility, Gentry, aud Public, Visitors and Re- sidents of the Town and Negihbourhood, that he continues to carry on business as above, and re- spectfully solicits their further support assuring those who may honor him with their commands, they may calculate upon a good Fit and superior Style of Workmanship. Welsh Plaid and Flannel. PRIME Soda Water Sfhemona.de SOLD AT THE PRtRGS @ ff t m tte MARKET STREET, AT 3d. PER BOTTLE. REDUCTION IN FARES. Itrlam <roromu titration BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, ABERYSTWITH, & BRISTOL, Taking in Goods or Passengers for Holyhead, Portmadoc, Aberdovey, Aber- ayron, or New Quav. ^HE Cambrian Steam Packet Company (limited), unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, W'H dispatch, with Goods and Passengers, their new 8nd powprful Screw Steamer THE PllSfLYMOSf, Captain Wm. Wraight, Master, OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE VESSEL AS UNDER:— Saturday, 14th August, at 8 p.m. Leave BRISTOL for ABEKYSTWITH, proceeding to LIVERPOOLOU the 16th, calling off HOLYHEAD and AMLWCH, for Passengers only in the Afternoon. Thursday, 19th August, at 5 a.m. Leave LIVERPOOL for HOLYHEAD & PORTMADOC, calling off AMLWCH for Passengers only, and re- turning to LIVERPOOL on the 21st instant, calling off HOLYHEAD and AMLWCH for Passengers only ITI the Afternoon. Monday, 23rd August, at 10 p.m. Leave LIVERPOOL for HOLYHEAD and ABERYST- WITH, calling off AMLWCH for Passengers only, aud proceeding to BRISTOL. Saturday, 28th August, at 9 p.m. Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding on the 31st to LIVERPOOL, and calling off HOLY- HEAD and AMLWCH for Passengers only in the Morning. Loading Berth at LIVERPOOL, South-East side of Clarence Basin.-Ditto at BRISTOL, Cumberland Basin. FARES.—From Liverpool and Bristol to Aberyst- with, Portmadoc, Aberayron, Aberdovev, Cardigan, or New Quay, CABIN, 12S. STEERAGE, 7s. From Liverpool to Holyhead, CABIN, 5s.; STEERAGE, 3s. Between either Aberystwith, Aberayron, Aber- dovey, Cardigan, New Quay, Portmadoc, or Holy- Gad, CABIN, 9S, STEERAGE, 6S. Between Liver- pool and Amlwch, CABIN, 3s. 6d.; DECK, 2s. 6d. between Amlwch and Holyhead, Is. 6d. N.B.-Excellent accommodation for Passengers, ■id a Stewardess on board. HENRY CULLIFORD, Aberystwith, Agent. T TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. J' A. JAMES, gsilor ana |jabif SWmt, (Sm of lau No. 13,^PIER STREET, THE NEWEST^ASmONs^^u^RLY RECEIVED. LY THE NEWEST^ASmONs^^u^RLY RECEIVED. LY An assortment of Welsh Stripes and Phids PUBLICATION. NTS and suggestions respecting Sea-Side in- fl ence on Impaired Health and Disease, by BELL, M.D., Licenciate of the Royal qe of Physicians. Physician to the Aberystwith (c'n^y,&c., &c. Cfnr 6 Shillinff > free hV post. Thirteen Stamps. Aberystwith; JENKINS, ditto. LONDON AND MANCHESTER a2< £ m3$Bs> 9, Pier Street, & 1, Little Dark-gate Street. ABERYSTWITH. HUGH "DA VIES, §>illt Jilrrar, Stiwit & Itollett Jlntpjr, HOSIER, GLOVER, &c., BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Inlia- bitants, and Visitors of Aberystwith and neigh- bourhood, that he has just returned from London, where he has been purchasing a large assortment of FASHIONABLE GOODS, comprising every novelty for the Season, and which are now ready for inspection. H. D. has the pleasure of announcing that the increase in his business has induced him to enlarge his premises, and the present arrangements affording facilities for a larger Stock, he is enabled to shew a greater variety in every department than he has hitherto done. H. D. also takes this opportunity of expressing his sincere thanks to the Public for their very kind encouragement since he has commenced business, and ventures to hope that the excellency of his Stock will ensure to him a continuance of their support and patronage. LIST OF DEPARTMENTS. NO. 1. SHOP. Coventry and French Ribbons Fancy Trouserings, etc. French, Satin, & Velvet ditto Heady-made Shirts and Collars Imitation and Real Lace Ties, Scarfs, and Silk Hand- Black ditto and Real Maltese kerchiefs Lace Collars and Sleeves Bracers, Belts, etc., etc. Muslin ditto ditto Irish Linen andt Diapers Muslin Tninmings&Flouneings Calicoes, Shirtings,LongClotlis, Lace, Gossamer, & other Falls Prints. &c- c Rlond Laces & Whisker Blonds Cobourg Cloth, Alpaca, etc. Illusion Tulles,Paris Blond,&c. Fancy Stud's, etc. Swiss Muslins, Jaconet and Welsh Flannels Cambrics Fringes &Trimmingsof all sorts Figured Muslins Berlin Wool, Traced Muslin, Cambric Handkerchiefs, and and other requisite articles Clear Lawn ditto for the Work Table Woollen Cloths NO. 2. SHOW ROOM. Fancy Dresses, all sorts French Flounced Robes Broche Flounced Silk Robes Vienna and Paisley Shawls Glace Silks, Gro Royals Sylphide and Grinadine ditto Satins, Moire Antique Lace Shawls, etc. Bonnet Silk, etc Plain and Check Silk Scarfs Flounced Robe a Quilli Mantles, in all the new shapes, Printed Delaines, Challes, and etc. Mohair Cloths, in different Parasols, etc styles Flowers and Feathers Balzarines, Bareges, etc.— Dress Caps and Head Dresses French Merinoes Lace and Muslin Jackets French Delaine, Llamas,Bieges, Evening and Ball Dresses Carmalites, etc. Silk Velvets, Terry ditto French Printed Muslins and Variety of Fancy Articles Cambrics NO. 3. SHOW ROOM. Baby Linen Ladies' Morning Dresses, Ske- Satteen, Coutille, and Paris leton Skirts, etc. Wove Stays Straw Hats—Cashmere Hoods Children's Coats and Pellisses Holland Jackets and Mantles NO. a. FURNISHING ROOM. Kidderminster Carpets Counterpanes, Quilts, & Blan- Tapestry and Brussels Carpets kets Stair Carpets—Druggetings— Sheetings, etc. Felt Carpets—Mattings Bell Ropes -Toilet Covers- Floor Cloths, Health Rugs, Muslin and Lace Curtains Mats. etc. Russia Crash, Glass Cloths, etc. Damask Cloths—Table Covers Towellings, Napkins, etc. Oil Baizes-Worsted Damasks Turkey Carpets procured with- -.Moreens, etc out extra charge for carriage Crumb Cloths-Stair Covering NO. S. HAT ROOM, ETC. London and Paris Hats I Nicoll's Paletots Straw and Felt ditto Waterproof Coats and Ponco Boating and Cricketing ditto Umbrellas Caps of all sorts Railway Rugs Caps of all sorts Railway Rugs MOURNING GOODS. Black Glacfe Silk-Gro-dena- ^/othe^ Gro Royals, Radzameres, etc. Crapes-A reo phones Black Flounced Silk Robes Mourning Collars and Sleeves, Black cobourgs-Pararnatas- in all tho new shapes Delaines Black Shawls and Scarfs FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. FRANKFORT HOUSE, 5, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWITH. JACOB LEON, Stouten, AND IMPOHTBR OF FOREIGN FANCY GOODS, RESPECTFULLY announces to the Nobility, — Gentry, and others, Inhabitants and Visitors, as well as to his extensive circle of Friends and Custo- mers at a distance, that he has laid in an extensive Stock of Goods, carefully selected by himself, (with upwards of 40 years' experience in the Business,) and bought for Cash, enabling him to offer them at prices which no one can undersell. To those who are his established Customers he feels it would be superfluous to say anything regard- ing the character of his Stock, as he trusts that the reputation he has always maintained for keeping Goods of sterling quality is well known but to the Visitors he would beg to observe that, in point, of general excellency, it is not to be surpassed by any Stock of similar Goods in the Kingdom. It will be found to embrace every Novelty of the Season, in useful and Ornamental British and Foreign Goods, as well as Gold and Silver Skeleton, Cylinder, and Patent Lever Watches; Silver Plate Goods, and the best English and Continental Jewellery; Gold Chains; Black Ornaments; Sheffield Cutlery, Plated and Papier Mache Goods; a varied and extensive assortment of English and Foreign Clocks Dresden China Vases and Chimney Ornaments; Bohemian Glass, Swiss Enamel Goods; Indian Goods, and Chinese Carved and Embroidered ditto; with many other novel and useful Articles. J. L. most respectfully invites his Friends and Patrons to honour him with a call. Watches and Jewellery carefully repaired.— Lunette Watch Glasses fitted Aberystwith Pebbles p!' ancl Mounted; Ladies' Ears pierced; Silver riw 6 °U* on ^re*—Guns for hire Havannah Silver8 utmost va'ue given for old Gold and THE BAMD USUALLY PERFORMING IN THIS TOWN YKi$E;&§QN„ HF? '° lnfo.ri7 lhe Visiting Gentry that, being 'IfoTurvirr!Zrc suPP°rt "P<»n VOLUNTARY CONTRlliU NS, they will feel grateful for their kind assistance, which they most respectfully solicit MARGARET LEWIS,* MARINE BA\ '1f1Jt $lJ No. 14, Marine Terrace, near the Belle-Vue Hotel, Aberystwith. MEDICATED Sulphur, Warm, Tepid, Cold, and Shower Baths, provided on the shortest notice, and at reasonable charges. IØr No connection with any other Baths in the town. CAMBRIAN STEAM PACKET COMPANY [LIMITED.] TWENTY-FIVE fully paid-up SHARES in this undertaking (£250 paid) to be sold for £ 125. Apply to Mr. R. S. WoolUtt, Mine Agent, Aberystwith. RELINQUISHING^ BUSINESS. R. JONES, IRONMONGER, No. 5, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH, TiEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that being about relinquishing business, he is now SELLING OFF the whole of his extensive & well-selected STOCK of l&QNMaN&E&Y GQQDiS* Comprising Bar Iron, Steel, Sheets, Nails, Spades, Shovels, and Traces; Cart Brushes; Cast-Iron Furnaces of different sizes; Oven Doors, & Frames Pots and Kettles; Pie-pans and Covers; Fenders and Grates; Boilers; Fountains; Tea Kettles; Saucepans and Frying-pans; Mettal Tea & Coffee Pots; Tea Trays; Brass and Copper Goods; Brass, Plated, and Iron Candlesticks; best Steel and other Fire-Irons. Also, a large assortment of CUTLERY, consisting of Table Knives and Forks; Pocket and Penknives Razors & Scissors, by the best Sheffield makers; Carpenters'Tools, Saws, Files, &c., of the best quality Locks, Latches, and Hinges; Brushes; Bellows; Bed Sackings; Grindstones, &c., &e. .——————————— ESTABLISHED IN 1809. PHILIP VVTLLIAMS, Jointer, SMluitikr, and 12, Bridge Street, Aberystwith, "DESPECTFULLY returns his most grateful —* thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public, for the distinguished patronage and support extended to him and his late Parents during so many years; and begs to announce that he has REMOVED FROM No. 9 TO No. 12, BRIDGE STREET, (three doors lower down, opposite the OLD BLACK LION INN,) where (he has more extensive and convenient Premises. P. W. being determined to spare no exertion in order to render the utmost satisfaction in every branch of his Business, hopes to be still honoured with the kind favours of the Inhabitants of the town and neighbourhood. Publications of the Religious Tract Society. CHURCH SERVICES, PRAYER BOOKS, ETC., IN VARIOUS BINDINCS. A London Parcel, with the Magazines and the Newest Publica- tions, on the 1st and 15th of each Month. Tracing, Drawing, and Fancy Fapers, Plain and Gilt. Willets & Lowe's & Mitchell's Steel Pens. Drawing Pencils & Col. Boxes. egg- Agent to the Norwich Union Fire and Life Insurance Societies. PHOTOGRAPHY. E. JVJ OKG-AN, ^i)0t0grap|)ic Artist, Regs most respectfully to inform his numerous Friends in the town and neighbourhood, of I Aberystwith, as well as Visitors, that he has just opened his Establishment for the Season, At 14, Pier Street, Aberystwith, for the purpose of taking superior VKQTQIDELAPHTC P T&A.i TSj by a new process, on Glass, Paper, or Leather, at unusually Low Charges. E. M. is happy to inform Parents, that his In- strument is such as will enable him to take most perfect Portraits of Children of all nges, in a mo- ment of time. Landscapes, Animals, Houses, or any other objects, can be taken by this process. CHARoEs-In Frames complete, from Is 6d. Portraits reproduced on Paper for persons who desire duplicates. Frames, Cases, best Gold-plated Lockets, &c., of every description, always in Stock. Specimens of the various Styles and Sizes for inspection at his Rooms. Portraits taken in all weathers, in a Portable Glass House attached to the premises. Country Gentlemen visited at their own residence, with a slight extra charge. HAFOD ARMS HOTEL, Aub Uoøting R?ouoe, T HE Public are respectfully informed that the above Hotel will be found replete with every accommodation for Families and Gentlemen, at moderate charges. Terms :-in Coffee Room, 30s. per week; in Private Room, 35s. per week. This Hotel is situated in the finest scenery of Wales, and close to the magnificent Falls of the Mynach and Rheidol. Parties arriving by any Coach not passing the Devil's Bridge, will do well to desire that they may be set down at Dyffryn Castle Hotel, and A ifnC8 en.^a £ e a conveyance to bring them on. The Aberystwith Coach leaves Kington every day at One p.m., reaching Dyffryn Castle for the Devil's Bridge at Six p.m. Post Office in the Hotel. Ex- cellent Trout Fishing Free to Visitors. JOHN C. SCOTT, Proprietor. ABERYSTWITH AND DEVILS_BRIDGE. nPHE Public are respectfully informed that a new and well-appointed OMNIBUS has commenced running, and will continue to run, DAILY, starting from the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwith, at 10 o Clock a.m., to the Hatod Arms Hotel, Devil's Bridge, returning thence the same day, at 6 p.m., giving the passengers ample time to view the magnificent FALLS OP THE MYNACH AND RHEIDOL, and to visit the picturesque GROUNDS OF HAFOD, Tickets to view which can only be had at the Bar of the Hafod Arms Hotel. FARESThere and Back, 3s., Inside or Outside. Table d'hote daily at the Hafod Arms Hotel, at half-past Three o' Clock. TO MINE AGENTS & IvftgLERS. TOHP^STANTAR & *Co., Successors to JAMES WHITTAKER EVANS, Manchester Wire Works, near Vicroria Station, Manchester, Established A.D. 1790, Machine Makers and Wire Web Manu- facturers; Flour Machines; Smut Machines or Screens Separators for Wheat, Oats, or Barley Oat Dusters; Oat Meal Sifters; Improved Flour Machine Wire and Brushes; Cane Rubbers and Perforated Iron Beaters for Smut Machines; Mill- stone Provers; Patent Punched Iron Extra Strong Mining Jigger Bottoms and Cylinder Covers, made by Steam Power Extra Strong Riddles and Sieves for Mining purposes. DAVID JACOBS, MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, AGENT: 9, High Street, Aberystwith. Orders received for Thrashing$Winnowing Machines, Chaff Turnip Cutters, §c. )atIlt Wttt ABERYSTWITH. CHARLES MARSHALL, TN returning his most sincere thanks to the — Nobility, Gentry, Commercial Gentlemen, and the Public in general, for the kind favors so liberally bestowed on him since his residence in the princi- pality, begs most respectfully to assure them that no endeavour shall be wanting on his part to render the claims of the above Establishment equal to those of any in the kingdom. The Hotel is most beautifully situated on theMarineTerrace, facing the sea, and has lately been much improved & enlarged. FAMILIES SUPPLIED WITH Wines of the most approved Vintages, And Spirits of the choicest quality. The Posting department attended to in the most careful manner, with good horses and steady drivers. LIVERY STABLES AND LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES. The Royal Mails 6* other Coaches to all parts of the Kingdom. ELIAS DAVIES, LINEN & WOOLLEN DRAPER, mr-FtOF,R, H Q) U 111abttbafjbet, &rc., No. 6, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET, (Opposite Corn Market Street,) Aberystwith, TN returning his sincere thanks to his numerous Friends and supporters for their liberal patronage, begs to apprise them that he has just received an excellent assortment of Novelties for the present Season, an inspection of which he respectfully solicits. Muslin Dresses and Prints, SfC., at remarkably low prices. IAQ. 41) PQRT-L&EtD) §Y&ilT„ EDWARD LEWTON, R?air mvewer, AND FANCY HAIR MANUFACTURER, CLate of Oxford$London,J RESPECTFULLY returns thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, Inhabitants, and Visitors, for the very liberal support he has received since his residence in Aberystwith and begs to assure them that nothing shall he-wanting on his part to merit a continuance of their kind favors. K.6.—PRIVATE HAIR CUTTING ROOMS. Umbrellas and Parasols made & neatly Repaired. MISS PHARAZYN, JjUtllhur antr Mtroo jkate, No. 19, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWITH. jD ESP ECTFU LLY begs leave to return thanks to the Ladies' of the town and neighbourhood, as w ell as the Visitors, for the patronage she has re- ceived j and hopes, by strict personal attention to business, and punctuality in the execution of all orders, te merit a continuance of their favors, for which she will be most grateful. j[g§r A. supply of Millinery constantly on Sale. EDWARD SAMUEL, Ladies' §■ Gentlemen's BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, No. 10, Great Dark-gate Street, ABERYSTWITH. T) ETURNS thanks for the liberal support received ) by him since his commencement in business, and trusts by strict attention and executing all orders in the best manner, at reasonable charges, to be favoured with a continuance of their patronage. A constant supply of Boots and Shoes suitable for Children of all ages. <SoQfrirbanartu0 Rtot. ROYAL HOTEL, AB EIRYSTWITH. THE Visitors, Inhabitants, and Neighbourhood of this much-admired Bathing Place, are respect- fully informed that the following COACHES run to and from the above Hotel as follows,- TO SHREWSBURY, The GREYHOUND, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 7 o'clock, via Goginan, ponterwyd, Danidfoes, Newtown, and Welshpool, arriving at Shrewsbury at 4 30 p.m., in time for the Up-train, arriving in London the same evening. By this Coach Passengers will arrive in time for Trains to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Birming- ham, and all parts of the North of England. The "GREYHOUND" leaves Shrewsbury for Aberystwith every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the arrival of the Train due at 10 55 a.m. from London and other places, and arrives in Aberystwith at 8 30 p.m. TO KINGTON, The CAMBRIAN, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning, at 7 30 a.m and from the Belle, Vue Hotel on the alternate days, (Sundays excepted,) via Goginan, Ponterwyd, Rhayader^Trd Penybont, arriving at the OXFORD ARMS HOTEL, KINGTON, at 3 30 p.m., meeting Trains to all parts of the King- dom, and by which parties can reach London by 10 o'clock the same evening. The "CAMBRIAN" leaves Kington every day at 12 at noon, after the arrival of Trains from Bristol, Cheltenham, Glou- cester, Ludlow, Newport, Abergavenny, and Cardiff, and arrives at Aberystwith at 8. p.m. TO DOL GEL LEY, The ROYALTOUKIST, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morning at 10 o'clock, arrive at the UNICORN HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH, at half-past 12, and at the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY, at 4 p.m., re- turning the alternate days at the same hour. From Dolgelley there is a Coach daily to Llangollen Road Station, meeting the Trains to Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Chester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and London. A Coach also leaves Dolgelley every evening at 7 p.m. for Barmouth. The SCENERY through which the "ROYAL TOURIST" travels is allowed to be unequalled in any part of the King- dom, viz to MACHYNLLETH, from thence by TALY- LLYN LAKE, passing at the FOOT OF CADER IDRIS, to the SHIP HOTEL, DOLGELLEY. A. P. DAVIES, & Co., Proprietors. E3ir* Posting in all its branches, on the shortest notice, at the above Hotel. en c.ø ca co :E :z: Z 81 = :IS;. = BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWITH, HAS JUST RECEIVED A STOCK OF METALLIC BEDSTEADS, WITH PATENT DOVE-TAIL JOINTS & IMPROVED LATH SACKINGS. CHILDREN'S Cots-Rpclining Chairs-Military Stretcher Trunks, and Portable Bedsteads, manu- factored upon the most approved principles, combining simplicity with durability and ornamental appearance. Prices from 17s. 6d. to £ 4 10s. BARMOUTH, MERIONETHSHIRE. There will he A. BAZAAR held, under the following pntronage:- THE LORn LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY, LORD MOSTYN. EÐMUN f) BUCKLEY, ESQ. W. W. E. WYNNE, ESQ., M. P. LADY MOSTYN MRS. WYNNE MRS. ORMSBY GORE MRS. J. R. ORMSBF MRS, WILLIAMS, Fron- GORE wnion MRS. REVELEY MRS. TELF MRS. JONES, Glandwr MRS. KYFFIN MRS. PARRY DAVIES THE MISSES TODD Miss Rlt KETTS LADY AUGUSTE LL. MRS. GREEN MOSTYN MRS BOLLAND MRS. JONES, Glanvdon. In the National School-room, on the 10th and 11 th of August, in aid of the Funds lor the RESTORATION OF LLANABER CHURCH. Any Contributions of Work or Money will be thankfully received, by the REV. O. LL. WILLIAMS, M.A., Hon. Sec. EATING HOUSE AND TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 51, Upper Portland Street, Aberystwith, CHARLES PAINTER T) ESPECTFULLY begs to return his sincere thanks to his Friends and the Public for the liberal patronage he has received since his com- mencement in business; and having REMOVED to a larger and more convenient House, (opposite the Victoria Inn, and next door to the Infimary), he hopes his kind supporters will still continue their favors, the accommodation bekig more suitable than heretofore. Ordinary Dinner every Monday and Fair days, at I o'clock. JSjJ Visitors Boarded Sf Lodged on reasonable terms. :RLAVELS PR1.2E LNER ¡' IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. TWELVE YARDS FOR ONE PENNY! THE COCOA FIESa COR3) FOR THATCHING, Proved to be imperishable, and will last for years. N.B. Hip and Sponge Bathsfor Hire. SOLD ONLY BY B. HUGHES, Srontnonger, 1, Bridge Street, opposite the Clock Tower, ABERYSTWITH. ABERYSTWITH TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. THE Committee of the above Society has great pleasure in announcing that J. B. COUCHI, Esquire, The GREAT AMERICAN ORATOR, will deliver TTWQ) QeumcwSj at the Tabernacle Chapel, in this town, on Thursday and Friday, August 12th and 13th. and Friday, August 12th and 13th. The Chair will be taken at the Meeting on the !u l!y I' ?• ,Robert^ ESQ., (Mavor,) and on the 13th by E. L. PRYSE, ESQ., M.P., (Lord Lieutenant of the County.) Proceedings to commence at a quarter past Seven. TICKETS OF ADMISSION each Evening.— First-class Seats, 2s.; Second-class ditto, Is. Third-clas&jttitto, (id. Reserved Seats on the Platform, To be had of Messrs. R. Morris, ^Currier, Nonh Parade; J. Ellis, Ironmonger, Great Dark-cfate Street; D. Lloyd, Draper, Great Dark-gate Street; B. Hughes, Ironmonger, 'Corner of Church Street; P. Williams, Stationer, Bridge Street; J. Jones, Grocer, Princess Street, D. Jenkins, Stationer, Pier Street; and E. Mor- gans, Photographic Artist, 14, Pier Street. Holders of First-class Tickets to be admitted at the Side door at 6 o'clock, and to have preference of Seats; Second-class Tickets to be admitted at the Front doors, at half-past 6; and Third-class Tickets at 7 o'clock. Punctuality in attendance only will secure preference of Seats. B-W The Tickets will not be available but on the evenings for n-hicb each is respectively issued.—Early application is re- quisitc. MR, GOtTGH'S ORATOR'S". "The glowing oration of that mighty man by whom they had been addressed."—iiarl Shaftesbury, presiding at Drury Lane Theatre. I doubt whether Mr. Gough's equal was ever heard, either in England or America. I never heard his equal. He will move this Country.—Mrs. Storve, author of" Uncle Tom's Cabin." "The most eloquent, touching, convincine, and effective ad- dress I have ever heard, or was perhaps ever delivered on this or any other platform."—Earl Shaftesbury, presiding at St. Martin's Hall. "Of his powers of argument and eloquence I cannot apeak, for he must be heard to be appreciated. In his assaults on the citadel of Satan, he mocks at fear, and is 'terrible as an army with banners.—Kcv. Di. Beecher, Boston, V. S. "Gough on the platform has no rival."— Rev. W. Reid, Edinburgh. "With an ease and felicity of expression, coupled with earnestness of manner and real devotion to his cause, his advo- cacy is perfect."—Times, April 7th, 1858. JULY 26TH, 1858. VIEWS Of Aberystwith and the Devil's Bridget PLAIN AND COLOURED, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, A T R. HUGHES'S (late Humphreys), Chemist and x Druggist, Tea Dealer and Grocer, Medical Hall, Corner of Market Street. Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes carefully prepared. Agent for Huntley and Palmer's Biscuits. MISS PVKE, Jirfisk ht Jlatr & Sute' §tfrnqtti £ r, 15, Pier Street, Aberystwith. BRACELETS, CHAINS, RINGS, AND LADIES' BANDS, MADE TO ORDER AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. Vf fSS P. calls attention to her Stock of Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Fishing Tackle, Toys, and Foreign Baskets, which will !If' found of the best description, and the new est, patterns. A WEIGHING CHAIR.

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