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DENTAL SURGERY. MR. LAWRENCE LAWSDOWN, SURGEON DENTIST, Formerly Pupil of Robert Pearsull, Esq., Chel- tenham, and subsequently for 10 years senior missis- tant to E. Mosley, Esq., 9, Grosvenor Street, Gros- venor Square, liOXJB&CT, HAS the honor of announcing his Seventh Annual Attendance in Aberystwith, where he may be f consulted, at 10, Marine Terrace, from 11 to 4 daily. t Mr. LAWRENCE LANSDOWN'S references include I In some of the first Families in the Principality, and tnembers of the Faculty. SYDENHAM HOUSE, No. 25, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. DANIEL JONES I' "PECS to announce his return from LONDON with Ai a large assortment of the CHOICEST & MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS for the SUMMER I SEASON, and at prices remarkably cheap. D. J. begs respectfully to solicit an inspection of his CHOICE STOCK of Mantles-Foreign and Paisley Shawls—Silks—Fancy Dresses—Silks, Barege, and Muslin Robes-Delaines Skirts-Parasols — Rib- bons-Laces.- Feathers, Flowers, and Dress Caps. An excellent assortmeat of Hosiery, Gloves, Stays, •francy Trimmings, Berlin Wools, and all kind^ of I?Rncy artieles for Ladies' wear. West of England Broad Ciiaiis, new myItit; ;;r; Fancy Trouserings, and every description of Cloth, for Gentlemen's Garments. Long CJotbs Irish Linens — Sheetings — Table Cloths and Covers-Carpets-Hearth-rugs-Quilts -Counterpanes-Hats, Caps, &c. IQr All Orders promptly and faithfully executed. ENAMELLED Orris Slate asaorfts. TO Builders &. Others requiring above Goods. pHlMNEY Pieces of all prices and numerous Patterns, Wash-hand Tops, Hall and Fancy Ta- bles, Baths, &c. Also, Slates and Slate Slabs, and every article in plain Slate; Cisterns, Troughs, Mangers, Skirtings, toilk and Whey Pans; Tomb and Head Stones, &c. i Prices, fyc.f may be known on application (post paid) to Mr. T. S. Nicholls, Corris, near Machyn- lleth. MR. PUGH'S MR. PUGH's PORTRAIT BOOMS MS KOW AERNEZ, At Pier House, Corner of Pier Street, WHERE Portraits are taken, from Is. For clear- ness and brilliancy, equal to the first houses in London. • Portraits for Brooches, Lockets, Rings, and Pins. Portraits on Paper, coloured in Oil, from 10s. Taken in a Glass House in all weathers. • No Portrait exhibited without the consent of the Sitter, !• Furniture DEALERS, BROKERS, AND OTHERS, ARE respectfully informed that Mr. THOMAS DAVIES MANUFACTURES every descrip- i tion of FURNITURE of well seasoned materials, ILt No. 1 and 17, ISLINGTON-PLACE, CHRISTIAN STREET, (back of Christ Church), LIVERPOOL. T. D. having the advantage of steam power and liachinery, guided by personal superintendence, feels confident of being able to afford the trade such Advantages as to fear no competition. N. B.—A large quantity of deal French Bedsteads for sale, at a low figure. Country orders punctually attended to. 'i "L STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, ABERYSTWITH, & BRISTOL, i Taking in Goods or Passengers for Holyhead, Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Bar- mouth, or Aberdovev. tHE Cambrian Steam Packet Company (limited), unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, Vill dispatch, with Goods and Passengers, their new and powerful Screw Steamer THE PLYlWLYlUON, Captain Edw. Dempsey, Master, OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE VESSEL AS UNDER:— Thursday, 14th July, at 5 p.m., Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to LIVERPOOL. Monday, 18th July, at 11 p.m., ( Leave LIVERPOOL for HOLYHEAD and PORT- ZAADoc, returning to LIVERPOOL. ( Saturday, 23rd July, at 2 a.m., LeaveLlVERPOOLforHoLYHEAD& ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to BRISTOL. Thursday, 28th, at 3 p.m., Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to LIVERPOOL. N.B.—The Cambrian Steam Packet Company (limited) reserve to themselves the power of deliver- ing all Goods consigned to Parties residing within Two Miles of their Office at Aberystwith by their own Carters, as and when they think necessary. The Company are prepared to ship Goods for PWLLHELI and BARMOUTH, to PORTMADOC, but will not undertake to forward them beyond that port. Loading Berth at LIVERPOOL, West Side of Trafalgar Dock.-Ditto at BRISTOL, Cumberland Basin. > —————— FARES.—(Including Steward's Fees.) From Liverpool and Bristol to Aberystwith, Portmadoc, Aberayron, Aberdovey, Cardigan, or New Qllay: CABIN, 13s. Od. STEERAGE, 8S. From Liverpool to Holyhead, CABIN, 5S.; STEERAGE, 3S. Between either Aberystwith, Aberayron, Aber- dovey, Cardigan, New Quay, Portmadoc, or Holy, head, CABIN, 10S. STEERAGE, 7s. N.B Excellent accommodation for Passengers, and a Stewardess on board. I — Por Freights,-and further Particulars, apply to the Agents, William Siddorns, Holyhead; E. T. Turner, 12, Quay Street, Bristol; William Price, Agent, Barmouth; J. W. Pockett, Swansea; Griffith Williams, Aberayron; William Lloyd, y 11 £ anyhryn, Aberdovey; Hugh Hughes, Amlwch; ^orge G. Lewis,»e^b-Agent, Pwllheli; F. A. Tam- y PlIO, Columbia Buildings, Brunswick Street, Liver- Pool Bennett Williams,Harbour Office, Portmadoc; *6 Managing Director, W. S. Crealock, at the ^0,npany's Head Offices, Parthenon Chambers, 14, Regent Street, London or to HENRY CULLIFORD, Aberystwith. mmm 13 n&nGttsfis 9, PIER STREET, & 1, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. HUGH D AVI jiff J3EGS to announce his return from London with a selection of MMfaties for the present Sea- son, and most respectfully solicits attention to his large and varHlfassortnient of Goods in every department, the whole being of such a character as cannot fail to please, and at such prices as he is confident must give satisfaction. All the newest and richest Goods in SILKS; CLOTH & SILK MANTLES; FANCY DRESSES; the New Plain LAMA SCARFS, in a variety of Colours; RIBBONS, FEA- THERS, FLOWERS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, PARASOLS, &c., &c. IMPORTANT AND UNRESERVES SALE OF > I 4-1 Plate, Glass, China also Carriages, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, &c., &c. fTo lie Sbolb t»g sanction, BY MR. R. SELBY, on Wednesday, the 19th Istant, and following days, at A13ER- LLOLW\ N, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other Effects, the property of Thomas Hughes, Esq. Six Months Credit will be given upon all Sums above Five Pounds, on approved Security. • ,The Sale to commence at 2 o' Clock in the Afternoon. .For further Particulars apply'to the Auctioneer, at the Assembly Rooms, Aberystwirh;-1- I' ROYAL MAIL, COACH, & GENERAL POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, fUcrssttoitt. E MARSHALL begs respectfully to announce • that the following well-appointed fast four- hourse COACHES have commenced running for the Season, by which Passengers and Parcels will be conveyed to all parts of the kingdom, and to London in 13 Hours! TO SHREWSBURY, The ROYAL MAIL, every morning, at 11 a.m., via Machynlleth, Llanbrynmair, Carno, Newtown, and Welshpool, arriving at the Lion Hotel, Shrews- bury, at 9 p.m., in time for the Mail Up Train to London, and Trains for Liverpool, Chester, and the North. Leaves Shrewsbury every day at 4 15 a.m., after the arrival of the Mail Trains from London and the North, passing through the same magnificent line of country, and arrives at Aberystwith at 2 p.m. TO KINGTON, The CAMBRIAN COACH, every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday morning, at 8 a.m., and from the Lion Hotel on the following days, (Sundays excep- ted,) via Goginan, Ponterwyd, Rhayader, and Pen- ybont, arriving at the Oxford Arms Hotel, Kington, in time to proceed by the 3 45 p.m. Train, by which parties can reach London by 10 o'clock the same evening. Leaves Kington every day on the arrival of the 11 3P a.m. Train, and arrives at Aberystwith at 7 30 p.m. TO CARMARTHEN, The ROYAL MAIL, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 30 a.m., to Aberayron, and the Lion Ho- tel, Lampeter, arriving at the Ivy- Bush Hotel, Car- marthen, at 4 11 p.m., in time for the Express Train to Tenby the same evening, also for Trains to Swan- sea, Cardiff, Newport, Gloucester, and London. The Mail returns from Carmarthen on the alternate days at 8 15 a.m., and arrives in Aberystwith at 4 45 p.m. TO HEREFORD, The WYE-SIDE COACH, every Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, at 7 a.m., over the far-famed Falls at the Devil's Bridge, and under the Mountain of Plynlymon, via Llangurig, Rhayader, Builth, and Hay, arriving at the Green Dragon Hotel, Hereford, in time for Trains to London and all parts of the kingdom returning by the same route every Tues- day, Thursday, and Saturday, at 7 a.m., and arriving at Aberystwith at 6 p.m. The'WYE-SIDE COACH will run through the finest scenery in Wales, via Glasbury, (where a Coach will meet it daily for Brecon,) along the banks of the Wye, by way of the Hay to Builth. Two Omnibuses run daily to Llan- wrtyd Wells and Llandovery Railway; and an Om- nibus daily to Llandrindodj Wells from the Lion Hotel, Builth. TO DOLGELLEY, The SNOWDON TOURIST, on Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday, at 10 a.m., to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Machynlleth, and from thence by the Taly- llyn Lake, passing at the foot of Cader Jdris and Dolgelley, arriving at the Golden Lion Hotel, Dol- gelley, at 4 p.m.; returning by the same route every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 10 a.m., and arriving atAberystwith at 4 p.m. From Dolgeiley there are Coaches daily to Barmouth, Carnarvon, and Bangor, likewise to Bala and the Llangollen Road Station, on the Shrewsbury and Chester Rail- way. TO THE DEVIL'S BRIDGE, An OMNIBUS will leave every morning at 10 a.m., arriving at 12 15 noon returning at5 p.m. By this conveyance Families and Tourists will be enabled to view the much-admired Scenery of the Vale of Rhei- dol, likewise the magnificent Falls at the Devil's Bridge. The above conveyance will not commence till the Season has fairly began. Fares to the Devil's Bridge, 2s.-Devil's Bridge and back, 3s. E. MARSHALL & Co., PROPRIETORS. Posting in all its branches, on the shortest notice, at the above Hotel. IMPORTaNT. Equal to those of the first Houses in theKingdom. N. "WAYHAM OSMAN. (From No. 56, Burlington Arcade, London), No. 1, PIER STREET, "REGS to return his most grateful thanks to the SJ Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and others of this town and its neighbourhood, for the patronage so largely extended to him since his residence at this place; and hopes, by continuing to keep on hand Goods of superior manufacture, as well as making to order, he will receive their further support. N. W. O. begs leave to add, that his is the only House in this town where the Visiting Ladies and Gentlemen can be supplied with FIRST-CLASS Goods. Ladies' Silk and Satin Boots and Shoes sent to any part of the Kingdom. -Ml§ MS) :L\onal 30iotel COACH OFFICE & GENERAL POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, safiergsttotffr. TITHE Visitors, Inhabitants, and Neighbourhood of this much-admired Bathing place, are respect- fully informed that the following COACHES rtf, to and from the above Hotel as follows:- t, TO SHREWSBURY, The GREYHOUND, every Tuesday, Thursday, j and Saturday morning, at 7 o'clock, via Goginan, Ponterwyd, Llanidloes, Newtown, and Welslipool, arriving at Shrewsbury at 4 30 p.m., in time for the Up-train, arriving in London the same evening. I By this Coach Passengers will arrive in time for;! Trains to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Birming-;1 ham, and all parts of the North of England. The' V (I GKEVHOUND leaves Shrewsbury fur Aberystwith every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, on the ar- rival of the Train due at 10 5iJ a.m. from London and other places, and arrives in Aberystwith at 830 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, and Penybont, arriving at the Oxford Arms Hotel, Kington, at 3 30 p.m., meeting Trains to all parts of the Kingdom, and by which parties can reach Lon- don by 10 o'clock the same evening. The, CAM- BRIAN" leaves Kington every day at 12 at noon, after the arrival of Trains from Bristol, Cheltenham, Gloucester, Ludlow, Newport, Abergavenny, and Cardiff, and arrives at Aberystwith at 8 p.m. N. B. The CAMBRIAN is the only Coach run- ning in connection with the Õ p.m. Grent Western up Train from Hereford consequently the only one by which passengers can proceed from that place to London, Bath, Bristol, Oxford, &c., J>eyond Glou- cester, the same evening, or to any place on the Newport, Abergavenny, and Hereford Railway, TO DOLGELLEY, The ROYAL TOURIST, every Tuesday, Thurs- day, and Saturday 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., return- ing 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 Dolgeiley every even- ing at 7 p.m. for Barmouth. The Scenery through which the ROYAL ToupisT" travels is allowed to be unequalled in any part of the Kingdom, viz., to Machynlleth, from thence by Talyllyn Lake, pass- ing at the Foot of Cader Idris, to the Ship Hotel, Dolgeiley. "I TO THE DEVJM BRIDGE, An OMNIBUS will leave every morning at 10 a.m., (Sundays excepted,) arriving at 12 15 noon return- ing at 5 p.m. By this conveyance Families and Tourists will be enabled to view the much-admired Scenery of the Vale of Rheidol, likewise the mngni- ficent Falls at the Devil's Bridge. Fares to the Devil's Bridge, 2s. Devil's Bridge and back. 3s. A. P. DAVIES & Co., P H OPK I! '1'OH s. EST Posting in all its on the shortest notice, at the above Hotel. PHOTOGRAPHY. PH0T0GHAPHIC ARTIST, ABERYSTWITH, Regs to inform his Friends and the Visiting Gen- -D try of this place that he intends opening his Establishment for the Season in a few days, where he will take riasT-ciAss PORTRAITS by an entirely new process. R. REES, If! A K. ER S, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWITH, D ETURN their sincere thanks to the Gentry and 11 Inhabitants at large of the County of Cardigan, and of the adjoining counties, for the liberal patronage and support they have met with since their commencement in business; and respectfully solicit a continuance of their kind favours, assuring them that their best efforts shall be exerted to give every satisfaction. Heraldry neatly done. TH E B'A IV! D TTSUALLV performing at Aberystwith during the Season beg to inform the Visiting Gentry that, being dependent for support upon Voluntary Con- tributions, they will feel grateful for their kind as- sistance, which they most respectfully solicit. Balls, Quadrille Parses, and Concerts attended in town or country.—PHILIPP KURZ, Leader, PUBLICATIONS IIINTS and Suggestions respecting Sea side Influence on Impaired Health and Disease. By HENRY BELL, Esq., M.D., Licentiate of the c Royal College of Physicians; Physician to the Aberystwith Infirmary and Cardiganshire General Hospital. Cox: Aberystwith. Co be VublisbcL* fig subscription, In the British-Welsh Language, and under the dietinguished Patronage of the Literati of Wales, both among the Clergy and Laity of all Denominations, xjriee 15s. in cloth, lettered. Eije (ftamiman 13iMiaarap!)i); OR, LLYFEYDDIAETH Y CYMRY: CONTAINING An account of Books printed in the Welsh Language, and relating to Wales and Welshmen, from the year 1546 to the year 1800 with some Biographical No- tices of the Authors, Translators, Printers, &c., thereof. BY WM. ROWLANDS. (Gwilym Lleyn.) This Work was highly recommended by the Lite- rati of the Principality when the draft of it appeared as articles in the Traethodydd" Quarterly, parti- cularly by the Athenaeum—thus:— In Volumes VIII. and IX. for 1852 and 1853, Y TraetllOdyàd contains a series of-papers on "Llyfiyddiaelh y Cymry" (the Li- terature of the Cymrv), in which the books published in the Welsh Language or on Welsh subjects are chronologically men- tioned and described, from the appearance of the Welsh tran- slation of the Bible in 1546 [i.e. Gwyddor Cymraec, &c.,] to i Re s's 'Crist bywyd y Cristion,' in 1765 [i e. to 1789]. It vioids the fruit of well-directed research; comprises a large < riunt ot interesting matter. and furnishes the best possible "ià to collectors of books, and to historians who may desire to eat either of the general or particular history of the period: ,f? respect to Welsh affairs, as well as to Welsh Literature, it « 4bsoltitely invaluable. We hope that the Author will continue his labours, nl1(1 render his .catalogue and commentaries com- this thira Subscribers' Names will be received by Vito WM SPURRELL, PRINTER, CARMARTHEN, And by the Compiler, at No. 6, Portland Street, Aberystwith. rI MONTGOMERYSHIRE AND MERIONETH- KFTRE. !• ICO'SI'II WALES, Highly important LE of most Extensive and Valuable ESTATES, extending in the whole to nearly 3,000 Statute Acres, compre- hending a beautiful Marine Residence, near to Aberdovey; a delightful Cottage Orne, close to Mallay d; several fine Farms, in the Parishes of Mallwyd, Darowen, Penegoes, Llanicrin, Talyllyn, Pennal, Llanegryn, and Liangelynin, including the extremely valuable SLATE QUARRIES at Aberllefeni, near to Machynlleth, with all the Works, Plant, Machinery, Tramroads, See., appertaining thereto several Dwelling-Houses and Shops ih the Town of Machynlleth, and a piece of A ccommodation Land near thereto, the whole subdivided into about 20 distinct Lots. MESSES, OHUKTOlsr HAVE the honour to announce that they have rL been instructed by the Proprietor to submit to FCY IPTIMIC .AUCTION, At the Wyonsfay Arms Hotel, in Machynlleth, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of AUGUST next, 1859, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, in the Lots set forth in the printed particulars of Sale, or in such other and in such order as the Agents of the Vendor may determine upon at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced, the above mentioned IMPORTANT FREEHOLD & LEASEHOLD EST A. TES, VIZ.— IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. LOT. I. A very desirable FARM, called" Coedmawr," situate in,the parish of Llangelynin, containing in the whole, with the Sheepwaik, about 104 acres, in the holding of David Evans. This Lot nearly adjoins the Turnpike Road from Towyn to Barmouth, and is distant about 8 miles from the former, and 4 miles from the latter place, and commands a fine view of the Irish Sea. LOT II. An excellent FARM, with a newly-erected HOUSE thereon, and large Range of Buildings, called 'Cemmaes,'situate in the parish of Llanegryn, containing in the whole, with the Sheepwalks, about 194 acres, in the holding of William Jones. Lot 2 is a very improvable Farm, and is inter- sected by the road from Towyn through the village of Llanegryn to Talyllyn, and is dis- tant about five miles from Towyn it adjoins the Peniarth Estates of W.W.E.Wynne, Esq. and others. LOT III. A very delightfully situated and most complete MARINE RESIDENCE, called "Trefrie," situate on the bunks of the River Dovey, within one mile from the favourite watering place of Aberdovey, and nbout eight miles from Machynlleth, with the ex- tensive outbuildings, servants' cottage, flower and kitchen gardens, and a quantity of excellent Grass Land immediately surrounding the same, and as now occupied by Robert Davies Jones, Esq. Lot 3 (with the Lands adjoining) is held under a Lease, dated 25th March, 1832, for a term of 99 years, which will be further alluded to in the printed particulars. LOT IV. Two small TENEMENTS, called H A bergarfan- ucha,"and "Abergarfan-issa,"in the respective hold- ings of John Griffiths & Thomas Brees, together with a very excellent FARM adjoining thereto, called "Gellif!.en-awr," in the holding of Edward Jones, the whole of which are in the parish of Pennal, and contain in the aggregate upwards of 176 acres. Lot 4 is charmingly situated about two miles from Machynlleth, on the road from thence to Dolgeiley, and is bounded by the River Dulas. LOT V. A compact FARM, adjoining to Lot 4, called 'Pen- y-piner," in the holding of Hugh Lloyd, containing about 91 acres. LOT VI. A very fine FARM, near to the last-mentioned, called Pantperthog," in t.he holding ol William Hughes, with the Fulling Mill arid Factory, on the said Estate, in the holding of Elizabeth Jones, called" Pandy-pant, perthog," together with the Chapel thereon, (held under a lease,) containing in the whole upwards of 386 acres. LOT VII. An excellent old-established and well-accustomed 1 WATER CORN MILL, called "Pant-perthog Mill," with the outbuildings and land held therewith, in the holding of Thomas Pugh. Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, will in the first instance be offered together, and should they not be sold in one lot, t.bey will then be submitted as ar- ranged above. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. TOWN OF MACHYNLLETH. LOT VIII. An excellent MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with an old-established Front Shop, situ- ate in Maengwyn-street, in the occupation of Miss Brees. LOT IX. A spacious MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE (adjoining lot 8), with the capital Front Shop thereto belonging, in the occupation of Mr. John J. Jones, with the garden and premises therewith held. LOT X. A piece of very excellent accommodation MEA- DOW LAND, situate close to the town, and nearly adjoining the road leading to Aberystwith, contain- ing nearly four acres, in the holding of William Pugh. MERIONETHSHIRE. LOT XI. Twocapital Mountain FARMS,caJled HTy-mawr" and Rhugog," in the parish of Talyllyn, in the oc- cupation of David Edwards, comprising in the whole about 550 acres, with the several messuages, farm buildings, and other erections thereon. Lot 11 is situate about seven miles from Mach ynlleth, on the turnpike road from thence to Dolgelley and Talyllyn, and is nearly sur- rounded by the estates of John Nanney, Esq., and close to the clebrated Talyllyn Lake. MERIONETHSHIRE & MONTGOMERYSHIRE. In the parishes of Talyllyn and Llanwrin. LOT XII. The extremely important and very valuable ES- TATE OF ABERLLEFENI, entirely in a ring fence, and comprehending in the whole about 1450 acres, with the farm house and extensive buildings thereon, held by Morris Evans, together with the Fulling Mill, Lands, and Premises adjoining, called "Pandy-Corris," and also all those Ulinés or quar- ries of first-rate slate in and under the same. with the several newly-erected saw-mills, workshops, nearly forty capital cottages for workpeople, mana- ger's house (in lease), machine bouse, and other erections thereon, together with all and singular the plant and machinery thereto belonging; the whole of hi eh have been obtained from the best makers and of the latest improved descriptions, regardless of expense, and include sawing and planing ma- cfilttesjs«v*.yjd§rable dimensions, water wheels of great power, weighing macfu'.vf>.«. tram-roads, breaks, wagons, chains, &c., &c., including aN rhe appara- tus, for carrying on Magnus's beautiful progress of enamelling. The Aberllefeni Slate is of a deep blue, possesses fovsiderable tenacity and hardness, but yet easily iffoshid; it is much sought after for rorfbm tant buildings, as well as jor pavements, cisterns, chimney-pieces, £ c., §-C. A new tramway is being constructed (under an Act of Parliament) from these works to the river Dovey, which will tend greatly to increase the traffic and it is also proposed to unite it at the station with the proposed railway from Newtown to Machynlleth, thus enabling the Pro- prietors of these quarries to compete with those of Carnarvonshire for the inland traffic as well as by sea. MERIONETHSHIRE. LOT XIII. An excellent well-built PUBLIC HOUSE, called The Slaters' Arms," with several Cottages, Black- smith's Shop, Gardens, and sundry small pieces of Land, situate at Corris, on the road leading to Aber- llefeni, in the several occupations of Elizabeth Row- lands, John Rowlands, Hugh Rowlands, Richard Jones, and others. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. LOT XIV. Three very compact TENEMENTS or FARMS, in the parish of Penegoes, about two miles from Mach- ynlleth, known as Culdyfnog," Caemeiler," and Pen-y-Geulan," in the occupation of Eleanor Jones, and James Jones, containing in the whole about 167 acres. LOT XV. An excellent FARM, in the parish of" Darowen," and adjoining to the last mentioned, caned" Hir- ddol," in the occupation of Evan Jones, containing upwards of 140 acres, together with the House and Factory thereon, held under a lease by Peter Jones. MERIONETHSHIRE. LOT XVI. A very desirable and delightfully situated COT- TAGE RESIDENCE, called" Cleivion Cottage," with the extensive Gardens and Pleasure-grounds thereto belonging, in the holding of Mrs. Teal, (un- der a short lease) together with the FARM and LANDS immediately surrounding the same, called Cae'r-gof," containing about sixty-two acres, in the holding of David Jones, with the right of sheep- walk belonging thereto, and the cottage and gar- den, held by William Jones. Lot 16 is bounded on the west by the River Cleivion, near to its fall in the Dovey it is within two minutes walk from the Church, Hotel, and Post-office at Mallwyd, and near to the turnpike road to Machynlleth it adjoins the estates of W. W. E. Wynne and Edmund Buckley, Esqrs., and Mr. John Thomas. N.B.—The respective tenants will appoint persons to shew the lots. Printed particulars of which, with lithographic plans, are in course of preparation, and may be had twenty-one days prior to the Sale, at the Hotels in Machynlleth, Mallwyd, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, and Dolgeiley and also, with any fur- ther information which may be required from Messrs. HOWELL and MORGAN, Solicitors, Machyn- lleth Mr. DAVrrJ JONES, Aberllefeni Offices, Mach- ynlleth or from Messrs. CHURTON, the Auctioneers, Whitecliurch, Salop, and Chester. Mmmt ftwsm ABERYSTWITH. CEORCE CREEN, IRO, Nand Brass Founder, Millwright, and Engineer, Agricultural Implement Maker, Manufacturer of Cooking Apparatus, Iron Hurdles, Gates, Tomb and other Railing. Repairs promptly attended to. Steam Engines and Water Wheels applied to Farm Machinery. E. PUGH, PIANO-FORTE TUNER, Pier House, Corner of Pier Street, BEGS to acquaint the Gentry and Inhabitants of this place and its vicinity, that he has a NEW METHOD of Tuning Piano-Fortes by HARMONICS, being the most perfect system of any hitherto dis- covered. Old Piano-FortesRenovated, and made equal to new. TO BUILDERS. A NEW RECTORY HOUSE, with OUT- BUILDINGS, being about to be built at Mach- ynlleth, any person wishing to contract for the same may, on or before the 18th of July instant, send Tenders to Mr. DAVID OWEN, Architect, Machyn- lleth, who will exhibit the Plans and Specifications. JOB JONES, BUTCHER, No. 23, GREAT DARK GATE STREET, ABERYSTWITH. Families supplied with Meat of the best quality, at moderate prices. An ample stock of HOms and Cumberland Bacon, Neat's Tongues, Lard, §c., Sfc. e- Licensed to Let Horsets and Carriages for Hire. VIS I TO RS and others are respectfully soli- cited to observe, that at ROWLAND EVANS'S GENERAL tclarcljoujjc, R@» SEt PIER STRE.tT £ may be obtained a Choice Assortment of Teas, Coffees, Cocoas, Chocolate, Sugars, Pickles, Sauces, British Wines, Biscuits, Keiiier's (Dundee) Marma- lade, Potted Meats, Sardines, and every other ar- ticle in the Grocery and Italian trade. THE MASTER of the ROLLS at Chambers. A —in the MATTER of the JOINT-STOCK COM- PANIES WINDING-UP ACTS. 1848 and 1849, and ofthe CAE CYNON MINING COMPANY.— By direction of the Master of the Rolls, the Judge to whose Court this matter is attached, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the said Judge will proceed on Friday, the 29th day of July, 1856, at I o'clock at his Chambers, Rolls-yard, Chancerv-lane, Lon- don, to SETTLE the LIST of CONTRIBUTORIES of this Company, and that after such List shall have been settled, no party affected thereby will be al- lowed to dispute the same without leave of the High Court of Chancery first obtained.—Dated this 7th day of July, 1859. GEORGE WHITING, Chief Clerk. R. P. HARDING, 5, Serle-stret, Lincoln's Inn, Official Manager. CHILTON & BURTON, 7, Chancery-lane, Solicitors. i', r L CDAGH OFFICE & GENERAL POSTING HOUSE, r r> y ST WITH, A8?5T8T\VlTH VTO^FIFST- TQ LGRBQKE LIVERPOOL, MANCHESTER, > D HOLYHEAD, I 3* ONE B iklf. THE SHORTEST "-ND MOST DELIGHTFUL ROUT. THE EWqTNEER FOUR-HORSE Coach contnxes to leave the TALBOT HOTEL, Aberystwith, ET<.RJR Tuesday, Thursday, & Saturday, at 7 a.m., by waj of Mach- ynlleth, Mallwyd, Caiin-Office, Llanfair Bridge, and Meifod, arriving at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL and RAILWAY STATION, Oswestry, at 4 p.m., return- ing from the said Hotel and Railway Station every Monday, Wednesday, & Friday, at 10 30 a.m., arriving at Aberystwith, at 7 30 p.m. OW One Coachman & Guard throughout. N.B. Parties can be booked through to the fol- lowing places :~Salop, Wellington,Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Leamington, Oxford, and London, 1st, 2nd, & 3rd Class. To Shrewsbury, THE PRINCE OF WALES COACH every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 7 a.m., via Machynlleth, Llanbrynmair, Carno, Newtown, and Welshpool, arriving at the RAVE. & BELL, HOTEL,& RAILWAY STATION, Shrewsbury, at 5 p.m.in time for Trains to all parts ofthe Kingdom, and returning from the above Hotel and Railway Station every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 11 a.m., by the same route, arriving at the TALBOT HOTEL, Aberystwith, at 9 p.m. T. CLEATON, & Co., Proprietors. III III Horses and Carriages for Hire, with or with- out drivers, on the shortest notice, at the TALBOT HOTEL. THORLEY'S FOOD FOR CATTLE, AS USED IN HER MAJESTY'S STABLES, AND ALSO ON HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE CONSORT'S FARM, WINDSOR. TN making purchases of Compounded Cattle Foods -other than "Thorley's"-it has been found that much disappointment has arisen. On the in- troduction to public notice of any new ingredient, many imitators are certain to spring up, particularly when the article is not a patent one, but happily for the reputation of Thorley's Food, no single in- stance is on record of a direct failure, when his instructions are fully and faithfully carried out. It is not possible failure should ever ensue, excepting when the Food has been kept too long, or in a damp place, for the ingredients of which it is composed are so certain to bear out the truthful re- port of Dr. Hassall, the analysis of Dr. Apjohn and Professor Way, the merited testimonial of Dr. Brown, that no difficulty exists in strongly urging upon the attention of intending purchasers the ab- solute necessity of first satisfying themselves they are to be supplied with Thorlev'sFood and secondly, to secure a strict and honest administering of it. Failure will thus become totally impossible, and condemnation only justly awarded to the produc- tion of those whose manufacturing ingredients dfffer so essentially from his. dhe Genuine Food can only be had in Cases, con- taining 448 Packages, each Package One Feed, with the signature of JOSEPH TBORLEY, price 56s. per Case; and in Casks, containing the same quantity loose, with a measure enclosed, with his signature burnt thereon, price 50s. Carriage paid to any Station in the United Kingdom. Orders to be accompanied with a remittance. Post Office Orders made payable to JOSEPH THORLEY, General Post Office, St. Martin's le-Grand. Offices-77, NEWGATE-STREET, LONDON. Manufactory and Steam MilIs-CALEDONIAN- ROAD. S <: M o g § jjP^Blp CO 0 FOR HIRE OR SALE, At B. EUGHES's, Ironmonger, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, Per ambulators, fyc„ TO THE blectoors Of the County of Cardigan. GENTLEMEN, A S you have possibly missed my name from the A current business of Parliament, I have to state that my non-attendance has been occasioned by an attack of acute Rheumatism and suppresed Gout, from which I am still suffering, and which entirely confines me to my room. I have the honor to lie, GENTLEMEN, Your obedient humble Servant, July 13, 1859. W. T. R. POWELL, M.P.