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f&jy s. BT3T A-]PXAOII>RT^LE3MT. WAXXT"& CO,, MILITARY, AND TAILORS, WtkSMJWBMU Deputy Lieutenants' Uniform Ladies' Riding Habits. CLOTHS ESPECIALLY FOR THE CLERGY, Gowns. Cassocks, &c,. &c. *4* Contracts to any extent. .o.c:r-N 1ij1llEfAtt,j ~~DAVID GRIFFITHS. ($rocct S: geetosntati, No. 4, NEW STREET, ABERY ST WITH, j NEAEI-T OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that be bas jost received a Select Stock of GARDEN & FLOWER SEEDS, .l.LC7 Vetches Clover, and Early Potatoes for Seed. sea- Goods of the best quality at the least remuuei ative prices, THE MIGHTY HEALER!! WORLD KNOWN AND W-ORLD TIMED, 0 L L 0 W A Y 0, MEN -¥. Its adoption in the most famous public hospitals, at hom<; and abroad, and the voluntary testimonies of persons in all quarters of the globe, who have given it a fair trial, have established a TForld-wide reputation for this purifying and healing Ointment. It penetrates, with marvellous power, to the seat of an internal disease; and in all external disorders, its application has a ra- pidity and completeness of effect that leserobles magic. Plies aafi Sistxilas. Every form of these prevalent and stubborn disorders is era- dicated by the use of this emollient; warm fomentations should precede its appiicaltol1. It effects in a short time a certain, thorough, and permanent cure, Sad Old Sores, and lasers.. Any of the above class of cases that have pertinaciously refused to yield to any other medicinal/application, invariably succumb to this benign yet powerful Uiiguerit, Eruptions on the Skin. Arising from the bad state of tho blood, are eradicated, and a clear and transparent surface regained by the purifying and re- storative action of this Ointment. It will be found to cure any eruptions on the head or other parts of the body of children. No skin disease, whatever, common to any part of the world, can withstand the mighty power (elf this wonderful Ointment, C;Ontracted and Stiff Xoinis. Extract of a Letter fTom Mr. Joseph Rogerson, of the Pottery Fields, Hunidet, near Leeds, "To Professor Hollo way. 51j'1 suffered for months with a very bad. knee, and tried every remedy likely to benefit me. but without success, the joinT. was quite stiff, and so swollen that I became seriously alarmed as to whether I should ever regain the use of it. However, by the use of your Ointment and Pills the swelling was soon completely reduced, and in two weeks was completely cured, and I was enabled to resume my work. Any one suffering from stiff and swolien joints should do as Mr. Rogers did—send for Boiloway's Pills and Ointment. Sold at the Establishment of T'ROPKSSOR Strand, fnear Temple Bar,) London; also by all iexpectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at. the following prices Is. l3-d.s Jd,, 4s. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each PI It- *»* There is a considerable saving by taking thelargfer sizes, y,B Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each Pot. IJII,- "H"jllin:r!A_ k STEAM ,;2gg|^COS«HGUWICATIOH BETWEEN j LIVERPOOL, ABERYSTWITH, BRIS110L., Tahvng in Goods or Passengers for j Pwllheli, Portmadoc, or Barmouth. J THE Cambrian Steam Packet Company (limited) unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence, will dispatch, with Goods and Passengers, their new and powerful Screw Steamer Edw. Dernpsey, Master, OR SOME OTHER SUITABLE VESSEL AS UNDER, Saturday, March 10th, at 10 p.m., Leave LIVERPOOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to BRISTOL. Saturday, March 17th, at I Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to LIVERPOOL. Thursday, March 22nd ri t Leave LIVERPOOL for A-QERVSTWITII, calling at PORTMADOC, taking in goods for PWLLHELI and Barmouth, and proceeding to BRISTOL. Saturday, March 31st, at 10 p. m. Leave BRISTOL for ABERYSTWITH, proceeding to LIVERPOOL.. N.B.—The Cambrian Steam Packet Company (limited) reserve to themselves the power of deliver- :ng 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 BAR MOUTH, to POltTM A DOC, but will not undertake to forward them beyond that port. The Company are prepared to call at HOLY- HEAD with or for Cargo, on due notice of any ship- ments being required being given to their Agents. 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, A leiayron, Abotduvey, Cardigan, or New Quay, r.BIN, !3s. 6d STEERAGE, 8S. From Liverpool to Hoiybead, CAM*, 5S.. SVEEBAG £ > 3A. Between eitner Aberystwith, Aberavrort, Aber- dovey, Cardigan, New Quny, Portmad'oc, or Holy- heall, CABIN, 10s. STEERAGE, 7s. iV. B. — cellent accommodation for Passengers, and a Stewardess on board, J For Freights, and further Particulars, apply to the Agents, William Siddorns, Holyhead- E. T, Turner, 12, Quay Street, Bristol; William Price, suh-Agent, Ba-mouth; J. W- Poekett, Swansea; G. iiBth Wi! iT!S, Aberayron; William Lloyd, Tsnyitr/n, Aberdoeey; Hugh Hughes, Amlwch; George G." Lewis, sub-Agent, Pwl'hei* p. A. Tam- p1in, Columbia Buildings, Brunswick Street, Liver- P0rjl Bennett Williams,Harbour Office, Portmadoc'; Managing Director, W. S. Crealock, at the company's Head Offices, Parthenon Chambers, ] •-Sent Sju-eet. London or. to HENRY CULLIFORD, ABERYSTWITH. ANNUAL SALE. feliiii i liiiiitf ii 9, BIBB. STREET, & 1, I.ITTX.E DAS.K-CrA.trB SXB.3EBT, ABERYSTWITH. irUGH ^I)A:VlES, "REGS to announce that the "REMAINING STOCK of his "FANCY DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, &c., &c. are GREATLY" REDUCED in prices, sad must be cleared off to make room for the Spring Fashions, ¿ Several of Hichols' Heady-made Coats reduced IS per cent. mr TERMS: "READY MONEY, '<!>A -WA1' rd!I<WI. NWTOlTliiF^^ AIL RA'JN, PElS SWLLT, O'R DEONGLYDDBERNIADOL SEF EGLURHA I.) MANWL A'R EIRIA1J. BRAWDDEGAU, AC ATHRAWIAETII.AU DWYFOL Y TISTAMBST NEWVDD, TTT'ElJl ei easglu o WErfHIAUoddeutM 250 o BRIF FERNiAID Y BYD. er awasanaefch TEIT- W t LIJOEDD a'r YSGOLION SABBOTHOL. GAN Y P.ARCH. t.JOIIN JONES, (IDRISYH.) LlandyftiliOf Ceredigion, Golygydd a Chasglydd yr tl Esboniad Peritiodol," C^fivynedigi drwj g'aniatad, Bysg-edig- aftr GvrL- Bafcbfeflif Dr, TMriwall, Arglvyfld Esgrob Ty-M de-ivi. & "J-r. ABERYSTWYTH: ARGRAFFEDIG A CHYHOEDDEDIG GAN PHILIP WILLIAMS; Ac i'w gael befyd gan Mri. Simpkin, Marshall, a'u Cyf., Uoudaia 3 a chan wahanol Lyfrwertbwyr y Dywysogaetli. 1tT;1bWD.JJŒ. ROYAL MAIL, COACH, & G E N ERAL POSTING ESTABLXSHMENT, ESfrystluttO. E MARSHALL begs respectfully to announce » tliat the following well-appointed fast four- hourse COACHES continue to run, by which Pass- eitgers and Parcels will be convoyed to all parts of the kingdom, and to London in 13 HoUIS I 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 CARMARTHEN, The ROYAL MAIL, on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 8 30 to Ahes'ayron, and the Lion Ho- tel, -Lampeter, arriving at tile" I vj SI, Hotel, Cllr- u martheu, at 411 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 011 We alternate days at 8 15 a.m., and arrives in Aberystwith at 4 45 p.m. E. MARSHALL & Co., I'liOl'KIKTORS. (¡r Posting In all its branches, on the shortest notice, at the above HoteL IMPORTANT NOTICE, Tip HE Public is most respectfully informed that the GREYHOUND Four-horse COACH CONTINUES to leave the Go- GERJJDAN ARMS & LION Hotel, ABERYSTWITH, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday morning, at 7 30, via LLAKIDLO.ES, NEWTOWN, and WELSH- POOL, and arrive in SHREWSBURY at 4 80 p.m. The" GREYHOUND'' returns every Monday, Wed- nesday, and Friday, from the RAILWAY STATION, SHREWSBURY, at 11-15 a.p'i., or immediately on the arrival of Trains leaving for LON DON and other places, and arrives at ABERYSTW ITH at 8 o'clock the same evening. A. P. DAVIES & Co., PBOPKIETORS. MORGAN HUGHES, ( :œ,æ 2J)ro A {fI No..7, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWITil, HAS just received his Annual Stock of FLOWER and GARDEN SEEDS, which are of the best description, and worl hy the attention of Horls- j culturists. MRS. IViORRis" No. 14, Church Street, Aberystwith, BEGS to inform the Public that she still continues to buy all kinds ofLadies'and Gentlemen's left- off WEARING APPAREL. The highest price given in ready cash. !IF"" t.Ao ,¡" "THE PROPHET JONAH." a ihwmw&mm i WILX, BE DELIVERED, IN WELSH, On the above ;;object, BY THE EEY. II. PARKY, BSYIIBD, (II. G. Cefni,) On GOOD-FRIDAY, (APRIL 6th, 18GO,) AT TSS BAPTIST CKA2sEli, TAliYSOJiTT, I The Rev. E. W. James, Brynilys, In the Chair. IN the lecture will be explained the condition of Nineveh in the days ot the Prophet—the state of trade in that age—-the navigation of ancient times—the religion of Nineveh—the message of the Prophet, and his disobedience—his trotibles-Ilis restoration—his prosperity in Niiieveli-hig sor- row—God's reason for sparing Nineveh-the word, of God fulfilled. To commence at 6 o'clockp, in.—Admutien, each, j LLANDDEINOL G; F,¡) A' Ifr 111" A\ 8) smotoj 'Ç) !j ,J<ùJ -c"' ) ),J x..) j, Under the Patronage of Miss Morice, Carrog, rrBE Public are respectfully informed that a GRAMMAR SCHOOL will be opened at the above place, on TUESDAY, the 24th of APRIL next, for the purpose of preparing Young Men for Pro- fessional and Commercial life. MASTERS. THE REV. JAMES EVANS, INCUMBENT. MORRIS JONES, B.A., St. Catharine's College, Cambridge. Pupils under 10 years of Age lOs, per Quarter above 15s, KIT The Incumbent receives a limited number of Boarders into his house. Terms,—30 Guineas per annum, -iOt"¡<= COLr) a SILVER WATCHES, Patent jiLsyer _y.=-= I GOLD S SILVER WATCHES. No. 7, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWITH. j J. TRUSCOTT, QhddunalÜl!,JJ¡'tUdlll, ilun5mifh, OPTICIAN, "&c. -| 1.848. j Gold Lever Watches from £ 10 10 0 Lever dittf) froiji £ 4 4 0 Warranted to perform corroctly, & a Twelvemonth's trial giy«i. The most complicated Watches repaired and ad- justed. Watch Glasses of every size and description fitted immediately. Gold Chains, Wedding Rings, and Plate sold according to weight. j & -m_ MR. 17"a.^MTJRPHY, SU'KCSKOSS- aSEHT-SS'JC,, CFruni Derby,) MAY be consulted daily between the hours of\ 10 and 4, at No. 10, Marine Terrace. PIANO-FORTE TUNING. MR. XL P. GTBROOKEJ FCW""fFQ)tt1!! 13, PIER, STREET, ABERYSTWITH. j London references can be given if required. ABBSYSI'SI'TH. CEORCE CREEN, IRON" and Brass Founder, Miliwrighfc, and Engineer, Agricultural Implement Maker, Manufacturer of Cooking Apparatus, lron Hurdles, Gates, Tomb and other Railing-. Repairs promptly attended to. Steam Engines I and Water Wheels applied to Farm M achinery. RICHAR-D JACOB, KSW MIL-L., KM\?BTFEL(«T REAR ABERTSTWJTH, BEGS respectfully to inform the pJlbne that he JLJ has succeeded his late Brother, DAVID JA- COB, 9, High Street, Aberystwith, as MILLWRIGHT & ENGINEER, And that the Business in future will be carried on at the above address. ENTIRE HORSE, YOUNG BLUE PILL.! -—— TO COVER THIS SEASON, at GOGERDDAN, i- that Four-year old Colt, "YOUNG BLUE PILL," h. b., got by BLUE PILL, TFRMS:El each Mare; Groom's Fee, 5s. j Gmss, 5s. per Week; Corn at Market price. Gogerddanf March 29th, I860, J LAWES1 PATENT SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, j For Wheat, Barley, and Grass, also for Mangold, Swedes rr' HIS valuable Manure has been analysed by I.. Messrs. Way and Vaelcker, showing a very high percentage on Soluble Phospvme, and may iiow be liad irt filie cond*ltion -Ing to the Agent, THOMAS BHURIDGL., Alfred Place, ALFRED DALIES, Belle- Vue Hotel. '6- Prizes awarded to Growers of Swedes and Man- j golds wHh Lawea' Superphosphate of Lime, 18,51). LUDLOW AGRICULTURAL SHOW. TITTINIPS.-Class I.-For she best crop of Swedish Tin-nips, of not less than eight acres, the rnnr.ageir n! (J whole growth of Turnips on the competitor's jarp, *■ t iakrn int.u t'iinsideration. The gift of the late Hon T, Windsor Clive, i 41 class I.-F(r the best p of not less than four acres, to be eonrtned to the tenaru larmers, £4" to iklr. Edward Tanner, Hopton Castle. 47 atie». r- ggr.4 portion of LA WES' MANURE was used in each of these cases. WORCESTERSHIRE ACRICUL TURAt SOCIETY'S i MEET m pREMitm 35, given b; n tke l)s.;t 12 itwots, i Mangold; grown with any mt ded tc W. Wood- 1 ward, Esq., Northway House, ,md n..ith J, B, Patent Snperplu y 45, given by Mr. 11, Manure Manufac- turer, Worcester, a Silver Cup, value X5., fOr the best T"»o Acres of Swede Turnips, grown with Chemical Manures «r> f, within 15 miles of Worcester, awarded to Mr. T. Hurapidge, Severn End, Hauley Castle, and grown, with 4 cmt. per Acr• f J. B. Juawes' Superphosphate of Lime. SPARKENHOE FARMERS' CLUB, LEiCESTERSHlKE THE following experiment was tried, and shows the super- iority of Lawes' Manures Lawes' Patent Superphosphate, Peruvian Quano, Proctor and Eyland's Turnip Sfanure, Fold Yard. and other Manures, all applied at the same cost per Acre. The two. FTst Prizes were awarded for Roots grown with Lawes' Patent Superphosphate. THE CHRYSTAL PALACE ROOT SHOW, At the rolient great Root Show, the first prize of f2. for Turnips, was taken by Edmund Wright, Esq., ot Halston. The spfH'imons sent were grown with eight tojis of Farai-yard Ma- niiT'6 pfiv acre, with two cwt- of JUtiwes' Siipcrphosplio-le, and outs cwt. of Guano per acre, "4" | HOW LOADING AT FICKLE HIRRfSS WHARF, L-ONDON, TOR ABEBYSTWITH, That Firet-ciass Schooner •• i; M. TJ i. T i o :N ,"| EVAN EDWARDS, MASTER, f And will sail (weather permitting) on or about the 4th of April.

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