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WINTER FASHIONS. No. 9, PIER STREET, & No. 1, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABMYSTW¥TS. HUGH DAVIES BEGS to announce that his STOCK OP HEW GOODS for the Winter Season is now complete, and includes every HOVSLTY of Style and Texture for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear. ii large Stock of Family Mourning. Funerals Furnished. Agent for Nicoll's Ready-made Clothing.-The Guinea Waterproof Cloak. Flannels, Calicoes, Tweeds, Blankets, &c., for Charities. .G. T. SMITH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT DEALER, 24, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET. BASS AND COS PALE AND MILD BURTON ALES, GUINNESS AND CO'S CELEBRATED DUBLIN STOUT, In Cask and Bottle, at the same prices as at the Breweries. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITIES. VERY SUPERIOR PALE DRY SHERRY AT 36s. 40s. 48s. & 54s. PER DOZEN. MOET AND CHAN DON'S CHAMPAGNE, PORTS OF VARIOUS VINTAGES AT PRICES RANGING FROM 36s. to 84s. CLARETS 20s. AND 36s. PER DOZEN. G. T. SMITH, WINE MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER, 24, GREAT DARK-GATE STREET. ROWLANDS & SON'S, WREXHAM, BEER SftllES. TVTESSRS. R. & SON have appointed T. COHBETT, Spirit Vaults, Princess Street, — Aberystwyth, 8S Agent for the Sale of their Beer. In soliciting orders, T. C. guarantees that quality and price shall not be surpassed. T. C., in returning thanks tor past favors, and soliciting futuie support, beg to call attention to his superior Stock of WINES and SPIRITS. d This wonderful Ointment acts like magic in the cere of old wounds, sores, and j | ul cers, however inveterate. It's effect is marvellous in cases of paralysis, contiacted. | I or stiff joints, and in stoppage ot the water or disorders of the kidneys it is unequalled | | 23-A.ZD LEGS, IBJLID BREASTS, ETC. 1 a In many hospitals in Europe this celebrated remedy is now in general use. | I In Spain, Portugal, and in Italy, the Physicians regularly prescribe its use for I sores and ulcers. Sailors, soldiers, emigrants, and miners find it most invaluable. |- The Ointment and Pills should be used conjointly in most of the following cases: Asthma Eruptions Piles Sore Heads Bad Legs Glands, Enlargement of "Rheumatism T;c Doloureux g Bad Breasts Gout Scrofula W heezing with difficulty of g Bronchitis Lumbago Sore Throa s rea mg S £$* OA UT1 OX: None are genuine unless the words Holloivay, London," aTe 1 discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf ot the hook of directions which may It be plainly seen by holding *t to the light.—Sold at the manufactory of Profes- M sor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Medicine, in pots at §8 Is. 1|d., 2s. 9d., 4s. bd., lis., 22s., and 33s.—There is a considerable saving by I taking the larger sizes. V ery copious directions for use are affixed to each pot. S The Ointment and Pills should be used conjointly in most of the following cases: Asthma Eruptions Piles Sore Heads Bad Legs Glands, Enlargement of "Rheumatism T;c Doloureux g Bad Breasts Gout Scrofula W heezing with difficulty of g Bronchitis Lumbago Sore Throa s rea mg S £$* OA UT1 OX: None are genuine unless the words Holloivay, London," aTe 1 £$* C'A UTl OX: None are genuine unless the words Holloivay, London," are 1 discernible as a Water-mark in every leaf ot the hook of directions which may It be plainly seen by holding *t to the light.—Sold at the manufactory of Profes- M sor HOLLOWAY, 244, Strand, London, and by all Dealers in Medicine, in pots at §8 Is. 1|d., 2s. 9d., 4s. bd., lis., 22s., and 33s.—There is a considerable saving by I taking the larger sizes. V ery copious directions for use are affixed to each pot. S -.J ^i V 1 'fL~ t—«. 1 STEW YffiAir^ TEAJ!i. THIE HEW RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE, OPPOSITE THE TERMINUS, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN JAMSS, Proprietor. WIZ.I.IAB'Z THOMAS, manager. THE Proprietor of the above Establishment is happy to announce that he has just received his NEW YEAR'S STOCK Or IEAS, which are of remarkable purity and excellence -perhaps there is no article of consumption that requires a greater nicety of judgment than the selection of TEA, and that Judgment can only be acquired by a practical and intimate connection with the great Importing Houses in the Metropolis. The Proprietor begs to state that his judgment in the selection of Tea is accurate and mature; and the Higlt Class Teas he has brought into Wales will he found very different in quality to those sold by mere Grocers. These words are not written with any feeling of dis- respect, but only as a matter of Fact. When, therefore, the Propritor says that his Teas will be found superior and of* a better quality than usually to be met with in the Trade, he is merely recording a Fact, and all who really wisli to partake of First Class Article in Tea, will do well to realize that Fact by purchasing a sample at the above well stocked Tea Establishment. ifejtT The New Year's Stock of Teas are now on Sale. TO BUILDERS^ OTHERS. Aberystwyth and Bronygof Brick, Tile, and Pipe Company, Limited. T3^BRONYGOF^^ TILES, &C., supplied on the shortest notice^from-j the Company's Yard, Orders received at tt.e Manager's OrRce, Queen's Road, And at Mr. D. H. Davies, Office, Railway Station, Aberystwyth. COMPANIES' ACT, 1862. The Welsh Colonising & General Trading Co., LIMITED. CCWMNI YMFUDOL A MASNACHOL Y WLADVA GYMREIFI GYFYNGEDIG,) CAPITAL, £ 50,000 IN 5,000 SHARES OF £10 EACH. CAPT t?ICHARD DELAHOYDE cu- DI RECTO Lmi«vih (Chairman). hh,P Owner, North Parade, MR. GRIFFITH WILLIAM THOMAS, Accountant, 7, Abbey Mlru A ri T\ VYFT 10\ES, Bsci. Ttrwi* SiiTt't, Chester. MK. OWE* EDWARD. 22, ^Square, Liverpool ^Chrltel^ W°°U' Estat6 Agent* 24' St" Werbursh Street> BANKERS: -THE NATIONAL PROVINCIAL RAKK OF ENGLAND. TRAVELLING SECRETARY:-ME DAVID LLOYD JOXES, Festiniog. CENTRAL SECRETARY :-MR. THOMAS CADIYOR, WOOD, 24, St. Werburgh Street, Chester. Welshhirl0mpanV,8 estfk|is'le'' t0 charter, wiill auvS for the conirpyance of passengers and goods to and from the *veish Colony, and for the transaction ot general DUMnebi. wun auy port in the wQ-'rld i JOHN KNIGHT'S PRIMROSE SOAP* many advantages attending the opening of the New Railway Tea Warehouse and Sons''w6 11^ast is the ProPr'etor's obtaining the exclusive privilege of selling John Knight Thlc ?r}.d~famed Primrose and other description of Soaps. not be awarded to any other tradesman in Aberystwyth by agreement between the Proprietor and this old established and distinguished Firm. y greement John Knight and Sons' Primrose Soap, 5d., or 4^d. by the Bar. ° lnT*^n'g'ht and Sons' Fine Pale Soap, 4 £ d., or 4d. by the Bar. T v. t knight and Sons' Pale Soap, 4d., or 3|d. by the Bar. ■frairtK n'Sht and Sons' Best Mottled, 4id.y or 4d. by the Bar. Observe the name on each JBar,—JOHN KNIGHT & SONS. RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE, North Parade, Aberystwyth. JOHN JAMES, PROPRIETOR. WILLIAM THOMAS, MANAGER. T. BUBEl, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS respectfully to intimate that at the insti- gation of several resident genlry to set up here in the above line, he has taken to'the business of the late Mr. John Williams, Portland Street; and hopes, by strict attention to all orders he may be favoured with, combined with very moderate charges, to merit public patronage and support. Rufford's Balhs; Closets and Urinals of various descriptions, suitable for gentlemen's houses. A large stock of Paper Hangings. 200 Gold and Silver Watches to select from, At Ho. 7, PIER STREET, Aberystwith. J. TRUSCOTT, <SSaalcf)ma&M, OPTICIAN, ETC. Established, 1848. Gentlemen's Patent Lever Watches, in £ s. d. £ I. d, strong Gold Cases, from 10 10 0 to 25 0 0 Ladies' ditto ditto, from 10 10 0 to 20 0 0 Patent LeverWatches,in SilvprCases,from 4 4 0 to 10 10 0 Flat Horizontal Watches, ditto, from. 2 2 0 to 310 0 Warranted to perform correctly, & a Twelvemonth's trial given. The most complicated Watches repaired and ad- justed. Watch Glasses of every size and description fitted immediately. (W Gold Chains, Wedding Rinqs, and Plate sold according to weight. SWEEP YOUR CHIMNEYS! DAVID JENKIN JONES, OF 11, QUEEN STREET, BEGS to return his best thanks to his friends and supporters for the patronage so largely be- stowed upon him. He also begs to inform the public generally, that he has engaged the services of an EXPERIENCED CHIMNEY SWEEP, who will always be ready at a moments' notice to execute any orders sent to the above address. CAN"DLES. Yield's Patent Sell-fitting Candles, From Is. per lb. upwards, in all sizes. SAFE, CLEANLY, AND ECONOMICAL, No paper or scraping required. Field's Prize Medal "Paraffine" Candles, (the original) Is. 8d. per lb. FITLID'S MARBLE SFEEM, (Registered) Is. per lb. J. C. & J. FIELD, UPPER MARSH, LAMBETH Sold by all Dealers in Candles. ACENT. ROWLAND EVANS, Family Grocer and Italian Warelio eman, 35, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. DELICATE and CLEAR COMPLEXIONS. With a Delightful and Lasting Fragrance, by using THE CELEBKATED UNITED SERVICE SOAP TABLETS, 4d. and 6d. each. Manufactured by J. C. & J. FIELD, UPPER MARSII, LAMBETH. Order of your Chemist, Grocer, or Chandler. MARBLE AiaiD STOME u SWAN HILL, SHREWgguRY. H. DOBSOSr "OESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the XL Show Rooms contain a large collection of rviarble, Stone, & EnameUecl Slate Chimney 16CGS) Marble &. Stone Mural Monuments Cemetery &. Churchy ard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, c*.c. Designs forwarded for inspection; and commu- nications by letter will receive immediate attention. TALBOT WINE & srsaiT VAULTS MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWITH. T J°,N^S bfeg8,Tu8t ^P^tfully to inform O the Inhabitants °f Aberystwyth and the Public generally that he lias laid in an extensive Stock of WINES & SPIRITS, otthe very finest quality, di- rect out of bond: Al^o, a large supply of BURTON EAST INDIA PALE ALE; GUINNESS & Co™ EXTRA STOUT PORTER in Casks, Bottled, or on Draft; also, FRENCH WINES, at the reduced duties, at the very lowest prices. If your Hair is weak or falling off try LEWTOIM'S CELEBRATED BOTANIC HAIR WASH. TESTIMONIALS from ail parts of the world Prepared only by EDAVAKD LEWTON Hair Cutter and Perfumer to His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, and His Imperial Highness Prince Lucien Buonaparte. iVo. 15, Pier Street, Aberystwith. Iggr An EXTENSIVE STOCK OF PRIME CIGARS. FANCY TOYS, &c. TEETH: TEETH: 1 » smsqwrnsb DENTIST, (LATE OF LONDON.) 24, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH, of surpassing beauty, from one to a complete set, without extracting the roots, or giving any pain, incapable of dis- colouration or corrosion, and fixed without having any fastings seen, which renders it impossible to distinguish the artificial from the natural Teeth. Single Tooth from 5s. Sets from 51. 5s. All operations appertaining to Dentistry per- formed with great care and skill. Terms most moderate. Consultation free. Mr. J. E. presents his compliments to the inha- bitants of the above-named town and its vicinitv hoping to have the favour of their patronage which will be greatly esteemed. TRY POOLE'S BREAD! 26, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, (Opposite the National Provincial nanh,) WARRANTED Genuine, and stamped "Poole" on the top of every Loaf. H. POOLE also professes to sell Goods of every de- scription in PASTRY, of the very best quality ,-viz., SEED, GERMAN FRUIT, and other CAKES, in great variety if not on hand, will be made on the shortest notice. Also, SOUPS, JELLIES, CUSTARUS, BLANC MANGE, PIES, TARTS, PUDDINGS, &C., suited for invalids and others, to order. British Wines-Lemonade- Soda TVater-Sherbet- Ginger Beer, &fc. Sfc. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR. INGLIjf BERVON, ORGANIST OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, BEGS to inform the Public that he has RE- MOVED from 13, Pier Street, to his Private Residence, 23, Portland Street, during the Winter Months, where the business will be carried on as usual. New Music half price.- Pi(inofortes Tuned, Sfc. Pianofortes for Hire. Teacher Of the Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing. NO. 23, PORTLAND STREET. A CARD. MR. MURPHY, Surgeon Dentist, 5, King-street, Aberystwyth. S. ALLSOPP & SON. GCARESWELL, Agent for Aberystwyth, has • now on hand a supply of Mild and Bitter Ales. Office, 9, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. Just Published, Price One Penny, JENKINS'S HOUSEHOLD ALMANACK, AND YEAR-BOOK OF USEFUL KNOWLEDGE For 1867, CCONTAINS the rising and setting of the Sun and CCONTAINS the rising and setting of the Sun and J Moon; a copious Calendar; Postage Rates; Law Terms; Tallies of Stamps and Taxes; Eclip- ses; Notes to the Calendar,&c.; Golden Gleanings, with Plain cleanings; a few Hints on Fault- Finding on the Enrly Teaching of Children to those who look on the Dark Side; Wisdom does not always speak in Greek and Latin;" "Hopes and Fears chequer Human Life;" a good Woman, and her Influence "The Life of Men rests largely on Trifles;" Life is not to Live, but to be Well;" and much other valuable and important matter. ABERYSTWYTH: Published by D. JENKINS, 8, Pier Street. MOCHO HOUSE, 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Established 1836. JOHN MORGAN, lapidar-ST & JEWELLER., PEBBLES CUT & POLISHED. All kinds of Jewellery made and repaired on the shortest notice- ffW The utmost value given for old gold and silver. TEAS. THE Excellent TEAS of the China TEA COM- PANY, DUBLIN, (Established, 1834,) made up in sealed packages, can be had of their authorized Agents throughout the United Kingdom. Agent for Aberystwith—D. JENKINS, 8, Pier St. WOTZC5JE3. IT is particularly requested that all Accounts due to MRS. MARY ELLIS & SONS, IronfOUn- ders, of this town, up to the 31st May last,. may be paid forthwith, as, on account of special business ar- rangements, all debts owing to the firm at that time cannot be allowed to remain unsettled any longer. ESTABLISHED 1854. 13, Great Dark-gate- Street Aherystnith DAVID THOMAS, "VatcJl Clock Maker, Jeweller, Silcirsmith,$c. ,nost Improved Watches and Clock" He very reduced prices. A twelvemonth's triul given if required. Watches & 'Jloefcs cleaned and repaired on the shortest notice. COLD WEDDING RINCS. LONDON SOCIETY. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED. PRICE Is. MONTHLY PROGRAMME FOR 1867. New Novel by the Author of" Dennis Donne" "Sir Victor's Choice," Walter Goring," etc. In the January Number will commence, to be con- tinued throughout the ypar, PLAYING FOE HIGH STAKES. By Miss ANNIE THOMAS. With Illustrations. rriHE TWOPENNY PHILOSOPHER. By A A HALLWAY, Author of' Every-Day Papers,' etc. These papers will appear Monthly in the course of 1867. 1 Love in a Cottage I 8 The Art of Conver- 2 The Cultivation of sation. Love. I D flirtation. 3 Bachelor's Buttons. 1° Hands and Gloves. 4 A Path of Roses. II Heroes to the Valttde 5 A Bed of Thorns. I Chambre. 6 Grand Dinners. 12 After-Dinner Ora- 7 The Luxury of Ele- tory. gance. SKETCHES FROM THE BEXCII AND THE BAR, Biographical and Anecdotal. Accompanied by Portraits. The Sketches will appear throughout the year, and will include Sir A. Cockburn l,ord Chelmsford Lord Westbury Lord Justice Knight Bruce The Lord Chief Baron (late) Lord Chief Justice Erfei Sir F. Kelly Mr. Justice Byles; Sir James Wilde Mr. Justice Willes Baron Martin Baron Bramwell Mr. Justice Blackburn; Sir R Palmer; Sir Hugh Cairns Mr. Rolt; Lord Advocate (late) Moncrieff The Queen's Advocate Mr. Justice Shee Solicitor General (late) Sir R. CollIer; Mr. Edward James Sir W. Lovill i. Mellish Mr. Coleridge; Mr. Karslake Mr- > ernon Jlarcourt Mr. Montagu Chambers; Mr. Hawkins Mr. Huddlestone Mr. Gilfard Afr. Serjeant Haycs Mr. Joseph Brown Mr. Thomas Jones Mr. Serjeant Ballantine; Mr. Serjeant Parry. ANECDOTE AND GOSSIP ABOUT CLUBS. In Four Parts. By lrank Seafield, M A., Author of The Literature and Curiosities of Dreams." RECOLLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR, and a Series of Papers. By «jllck Easel, Esquire." Illus- trated by G. Du Maurier. ENGLISH CARICATURE. Notes on the Masters of Hunioristie Art in England. With Illustrations drawn from the Sal,ent points of famous Caricatures. (Several lapeis and numerous Illustrations.) T^Tisjts to A CoeXTIty HOUSE, and other Social V Sketches. By Tom Slender. ITIUE OLD LONDON IIOSTELUJES, and the Men who' X frequented them La Belle Sauvage and the Pretty W iduw The Saracen's Head Jack Straw's Castle etc., etc. LONDON MEN A Series of Character Portraits. -1. Mr. Pepys. 2. Charles Lamb. 3. Doug- las Jerrold. ARTISTS' NOTES FROM CHOICE PICTURES. The Paintings rendered on Wood by W. Luson Thomas. No. 1. Honeywood and the Bailiffs. A TALE nr THE AUTHOR OF HELIONDE See "London Society" for 18C7. One Shilling, Monthly. ° GUILTI, OR >>OT GUILTI. A Novelette, in Twenty short Chapters. Illustrated by W. Bayes. HE FALCONER'S LAY. Illustrated by Birket .L Foster. rj^HE SORROWS OF A JURYMAN. Illustrated. rpiiE PRIVATE LIFE OF A PUBLIC NUISANCE, and JL other Phases of Town Life. By James Green- wood (the "Amateur Casual.") EDITORS' BOXES. By^Frank Seafield, M A. See "LONDON SOCTETI for J867. One Shiling, Monthly. ° CROSS PURPOSES. A Novelette. By the Author of "Mr. Arle," "Caste," etc. BEFORE THE FOOTLIGHTS or, Sketches of Play- house Society. The Heads by Charles H. Ross the Tales by Warner Sterne. 1 Private Box at Drury Lane. 2 The Balcony at the Ad< Iphi, 3 The Stalls at Her Majesty's Iheatre. 4 The Gallery at Covent Garden. 5 The Pit at the Strand. 6 Behind the Scenes at an Amateur Theatre N rTliiE ROMANCE OF MEDICINE. See "London A Society, a Monthly Illustrated Magazine o Light and amusing Literature for the Hours o Relaxation. Price Is. Monthly. SOCIETY AT PENANCE. See London Society," a Monthly Illustrated Magazine of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation. Price is., Monthly. A Set of "London Society" (of which Ten Vols, are now published) is one of the Books most highly prized by English residents in the Colonies and Foreign Countries. London Society" may be obtained by order through all Booksellers in Town and Country at the chief Railway Stations throughout the United Kingdom and abroad, through the leading Book- sellers. JASPER HOUSE SCHOOL WILL RE-OPEN On MONDAY, the 21st instant. LEWES HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. MISS JONES begs to announce that her School will RE-OPEN on Monday, Jan. 21st, 1867. Terms on application. TO PRINTERS. A PERMANENT SITUATION to a Steady Young Man, acquainted with Case and Jobbing Work. Apply to the publisher of this paper. WAKTTED, EARLY in February, for a small Family some miles from Aberystwyth, a good Plain COOK. Good character from last situation indispensable. Apply, stating age, last situation, wage expec- ted, &c., to A. B., Observer" Office, Aberyst- wyth. TO BE LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, On Moderate Terms, A FRONT SHOP AND PARLOUR. Also, FURNISHED APARTMENTS. For parti- culars apply at Mr. James', Tailor, 13, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. To be Solb bi) Auction, BY MR. JOHN EVANS, On Monday, the 2Sth day of January, 1867, Between the hours of Three and Four in the Afternoon,-Subject to Conditions to be then and there produced,) AT THE PRINCE ALBERT INN, IN THE TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH, IX TWO LOTS, ALL THOSE TWO LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES Or, Dwelling-houses, Yards, £ f Premises, Being Nos. 7 & 8, situate in Penmaesglas Road, in the said Town, in the respective occupations ofTho- mas Williams and Evan Humphreys. The Premises are held under a lease, of which 4.5 years are unexpired, subject to an annual Ground Rent of £2 on each of the said Houses. Further particulars mail be obtained on an appli- cation to Messrs. HT. H. Thomas §• Jones, Solicitors, Aberystwyth, or to the Auctioneer. PRELIMI A LY NOTICE. THE ABERYSTWYTH SPRING MEETING will take place during the first, week of APRIL, 1867. In addition to last year's programme there will be a stake open to the Principality of Wales for bona fide Hunters. Full particulars in future advertisements. EDWARD CLOCKER, Licensed to Let HORSES & CARRIAGES FOR II IRE. 5. Terrace Road, Aberystwith. Closed and Open Carriages; Basket ditto, Waggonettes, Sec. IMPORTANT NOTICE. ON and after the 1st of NOVEMBER, the 4- HORSE COACH, in connection with the Man- chester and Mil ford Hail way, will run at 11 a.m., from ARERYSTWYTH to STRATA FLORIDA STATION, arriving in Lampetpr at 2 45, and Car- marthen at 4.45 p.m., in time for the express train to Tenby and Milford Haven, and. Up-Mail to Swansea and Cardiff, &c. The Coach will return DAILY from Strata Florida Station, after the arrival of the 4Jp.m. train, and reach Aberystwyth at 6.15 p.m. p. in. Fares-INSIDE .5s. Od. OUTSIDE-3s. Sd. J. PELL, Proprietor. Belle Vue Royal Hotel General Coach Office and Posting Establishment, Aberystwith. JOHN REES, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. HOME-MANUFACTURED and London Fur- H niture of every description.-Undertaker and Appraiser. Show Rooms,-Little Dark-gate Street, Aberystwyth. t-W. CRYSTAL PALACE INN, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWITH Ma Infill BEGS to inform bis Friends and the Public, that he has just opened the above House of Enter- tainment, and hopps, by strict attention and civility, to merit a share of their patronage and support. Accommodation for Visitors and others on moderate terms. 83§" Burton Mild and Bitter Beers. Dublin Porter, Hereford Cider, and Spirituous Liquors. TREGARON MONTHLY MARKET. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a' -i-M MONTHLY MARKET will be held at the above place On the Tuesday preceding the first Wednesday in each Month, For the Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, SnEEr, rIGS, CORN, BUTTER, CHEESE, POULTRY, &C. The first Market will be held on Tuesday, Januarv 1st, 1867. J y A great number of Butter-merchants, Butchers, Pig-dealers, and Corn-merchants, have promised to attend the above Alarket; and for the convenience of buyers from a distance, the day before the Car- marthen Monthly Market has bsen fixed for holding- the Tregaron Market. A Prize of 5s. will be given at the first Market for the best Fat Pig, and 2s. 6d. for the second best. The Dealers earnestly solicit an early attendance. Market Tickets at about a single fare for the double journey will be issued from all Stations oil the Manchester and Milford Railway. BY ORDER. Tregaron, Dec. 19th, 1866. TO By Private Contract, rTnW° Ricks of well-harvested HAY, the one at X Bows eet fetation, and the other by the Llan- badarn Crossni"\ ^rfmV10 SOLD> a set of BLACKSMITH'S j o7, and a quantity of CAST STEEL DRILLS a SI HIKING HAMMERS, together with a large quantity of PICKS and IRON BARS for quarrying. Also, a good New WHITECHAPEL for Sale. Apply to Mr. Thomas Smith, Contractor, Little Dark-gate Street, Aberystwyth. PAAL. SITES for Building COTTAGES, including Gar- dens, reaching to the river side of Ystwyth, adjoining Ty'nylone Chapel. For particulars en- quire of Roderick Williams, Builder, Aberystwytb „ W. E. R. Bryneithin, 1867. TO BE LET, With immediate possession, in the best part of Pier Street, A DESIRABLE SHOP a part of the HOUSE. Also, a Fancy Business to be disposed of. y Apply to Mr. Edward Jones, Jasper House. SCHOOL, BELMONT BANK, SHREWSBURY. Conducted by Afr. Brightwell. YOUNG Gentlemen attending this School are prepared either for Professional, Agricultural, or Commercial pursuits. Every attention is paid to the moral and domestic comforts. The School will RE-OPEN on THCRSDAY, the 24th inst., References and Prospectuses forwarded on appli- cation. CJLEARAHrCE SALE. J. P. JONES. Linen and Woollen Draper, 2, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, WILL offer on Monday next, and during the month, the ENTIRE'STOCK OF WINTER GOODS AT A VERY GREAT REDUCTION FROM THE ORIGINAL PRICES. The remains of LAST SUMMER'S STOCK will also be sold at a very great sacrifice. The great reduction made to ensure a speedy clearance will at once be apparent to the most casual observer, and cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. N.B. Goods sold at the reduced prices must be for READY MONEY. CHRISTIAN SOCIETY.—The New Family Magazine. One Shilling. Monthly. Grooms- bridge and Sons, 5, Paternoster Row, E.C.-At all the Railway Stations, and by order of any Book- seller in Town or Country. rpHE RELIGIOUS PHENOMENA OF THE PRESENT TIME. See the Fourth Number of Christian Society. CHRISTMAS CAROLS. See the Fourth Num- C ber of Christian Society. EVENINGS WITH FRIENDS AND BOOKS. E No. IV. See the Fourth Number ef Christian Society. The Literature of the Sea—Christmas Books- Letters from Hell-A Tutor's Counsel to his Pupils-The Religions Writings of A. K. II. B.-I nfidel Clerpy—Dr. Moore's First Man and His place in Creation—Cambridge. QOFTLY THE ECHOES COME AND S GO." See the Fourth Number of Christian Society. THE RETURN OF THE SAMARITAN. See the Fourth Number of Christian Society, rp H E A POC RY P IU\L GOSPELS. See the J- Fourth Number of Christian Society. DOCTRINAL DIFFICULTIES. See the Fourth Number of Christian Society. FAITH AND DOUBT. See the Fourth Number of Christian Society. AT ERSES. See the Fourth Number of Christian T Society. rruiE LOVER OF MONEY. See the Fourth X Number of Christian Society. THREE PHASES OF CHRISTIAN LOVE. See the Fo-u-ih Number of Christian Society. mHE YOUNG LADIES OF CHRISTIAN SO- -L CIETY. See the fourth Number of Christian Society. QHRISTIAN SOCIETY. With sill cere pleasure we welcome illto the field this new candidate for public regard. It be- longs to a class of writing that we cannot have too much of-honrstly bold and not presumptuous— profoundly religious, and not unehaiitable—solid in thought, and not heavy manner. Its piety, based on a deep veneration for divinely revealed truths, is at the same time quite free from the bigotry that distrusts or denounces modern science; and its tone and temper are full of the spirit of Christian fraternity. Such, at least, is the impres- sion we have derived from the contents of this inaugural number, which, if duty matched by those that are to follow in its wake, must prove the har- hinger of a happy career. Rarely indeed are the eraver topics of the day hanrlled and discussed after so agreeable and winning a fashion as in the article forming the first of intended series under the desig- nation of Evenings with Friends and Books;' nor can we forbear from presenting here a fragment of it, before taking our leave, for the present, of this truly valuable miscellany."— Brighton Times. ■ i PURITY & EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY." 1 < V ■ f /A\N R (TRADE MARK I IP -i'V* | BULCS HEAD ( I T THEIR GENUINE AND DOHBLE SUPERFINE ARE THE QUALITIES PARTICULARLY RECOMPENSED j FOR FAMILY USE J RETAILED IN EVERY TOWN THROUGHOUT THE I UNITED ,KINGDOM. L j > c* £ ( frlC^r? 3E3. ITo, 11, CHURCH STREET, Opposite the Jfeat Market, ABERVSTWYTH, DEALER I*^T,QLTH & MODERN CUUIOSITI 1,S. Best nt:andarine Chinese Tars, Etc. Old Gold ,ind$;tt-er houjht. TEASPTUNVM WORCESTERSIIIRE SAUCE. 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THE SPECTATOR. INDEPENDENT…
THE SPECTATOR. INDEPENDENT LIBERAL NEWSPAPER, Every Saturday, Price 6d., by Post, 7d. The Proprietors, who in 1861 purchased the Spectator, have since that date conducted it them- selves. They are therefore exempted from many c influences which press severely on the independence of journalism, and have from the first made it their chief object to say out what they believe to be truth in theology, politics, and social questions, irres- pective not only of opposition from without, but of the opinion of their own supporters. Their object is to reflect the opinion of cultivated Liberals, but in the matter of the American War they fought against the mass of the very class they are trying to represent, and were finally acknowledged by themto have been in the right. In politics the object of the Spectator is to maintain Liberal institutions every- where, that is. the right of free thought, free speech, and free action, within the limits of law, under every form of Government in theology, to maintain the views usually known as those of the "Broad Church in ecclesiastic affairs, to defend the inclusion within the Established Church of every variety of oninion consistent with belief in the divinity of Christ, and the right of the state to control the Church and in social questions, to urge the faith that God made the world for the people in it, and not for any race, class, colour, creed, or section, with all the conse- quences to which that principle leads. The journal commands the best sources of infor- mation, and has repeatedly during the past year been the first to make the true bearing of events apparent to its readers. Its object, however, is not so much to supply news as to express the feeling of the educated classes on the new. and correct that vagueness and bewilderment of thought which the constant receipt of news in little morsels has such a tendency to produce. Original papers supply comments critical and explanatory on Public Events, Political Appoint- ments, Law Amendment. Commercial Affairs, Per- sonal Incidents, and Theological Controversies. The News of the current week is compressed into an animated narrative, which the laziest or the busiest may read, without missing the life or import of the events.. 1 Every important work is noticed as it appears eider Vn « "l account, so as to let the wlv-t T 7 e book is> what it tells, and 1S Place among other books. Of nearly Hkon %7!v SOme rTrt is Siven- Xotiee is also of he general course of Literature, its pro- gress, rights, tendencies, personal events, &c. O it ICE I WELLINGTON STREET STR \ND LONDON. And by Order (If all Booksellers and News vendors.
THE MARKETS.
THE MARKETS. ABERYSTWTTII, Monday, January 14th, 1867. Wheat 8s. Od. to 9s. Od. per bushel, Barley 5s Od to 5s Od per bushel, Oats 2s. Cd. to 3s. 6d.. Potatoes 2s. Od, a bushel, Butter (fresh) Is. 4d., (salt) Is. lb., Eggs JOd. a dozen. Cheese (Welsh) 3d. to 3Ad. per lb., Beef 7d. to 8d. per lb, Mutton 8d to 9d per ib., Pnrk 6d to 8d. per lb Soles is. pijr lb I laice 4d. per lb., Eels lOd. per lb., Mackerel Od each. Crabs fid. each, Oysters Is «d a score, Lobsters Is. 3d per lb., Turbot Is. per lb." rowls '2s. (id. to 3s Od. a couple, Ducks 3s. 6d. to 4s.' a couple, Geese 4~. Gd, to 5s. Gd. ench. Hares 2s. Gd to 3s. Oel. each, Rnl.bits Is. 2d. each. Grouse 5s. Od. a couple. Partridge, 3s. Od. a brace. Pheasants 6s. Gel a^braco, iitl Ducks Gs Gd a brace, Wool Is. 4d. to Is. 7d. per lb. ofC^?hMABR?;nEf-o;M't f,Tm Cs- 10d t0 8s- 0-1. per bushel tn-i- j ? v T" 5*. 4'h per or 541b 0'its'>s0 to pe, busi,el of 4Uii)_> Fl0Ui. t0 4iSs_ perOsa^. 0. 5s. Od. to 7s. 0.1, '° ?• 0<I'' Barle.v. maltinp, to 4s. 9d., a measure, Vis V'?*" ,°d" °a's 4s' 6d" alb., FonvU, (hI tnsA, uVZlo f0 U Sd' ,om,le; Geese Cs. Od. to 7s. od. euch.'PotatJcXt. ]Jer measure. WELSHPOOL.—Whpat. v<r 801b., Qs 0d to 0s fld per 40(|ts 5s 0,1 to 0s !)< 0:its |ier bag, n;s 0,j f,, OJ 1-2 for Is. 13 liner Is '2d to Is 3d per lb, Fowls 8s 3,fto 4s Odper coup e, Ducks, 3s Gd to 4s Gd., I'oiatoes 8s. 3d. to 3s. (id J,er bu.sbel. RKXIIAM.—White Wheat 9s. Os. to 9s. 3d., Red Wheat 8s. Uti. to its. Htt., Oats 4s. 3d. to 4s. 9d., Malting Barley 6s. 33. to 7s. 0d., Grinding barley 5- 0s to Gs Od" Polatoes '2s. 9d. to 3s. Od. per measure, Butter Is. 4d. to Is Gc'. per lb., Fowls 3s. 0<1, to 3s. 6d. per couple, Ducks 4s. to 4s 6d. per couple, Eggs II for Is.
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Through Trains in connection with the Cambrian Railways. > DOWN TRAILS. T > Hi. a. in. h. in. u. 111. p. ni.i L?'n dep. 0 15 a oa goto 0 2 45 bmim.Kham 8 45|l0 50 1 45 1 5 5 10 \\oh erhaiupton 9 ly n 23 o 22 1 50 5 50 iio 5112 30 3 25 3 0 0 30 iirew.vbmy « 1 4of I 45 5 0; 5 D 7 SO Welshpool. ari1.' 2 So, 2 35 (i SIM 5 50 8 35 L°nc'on .dep. •' 0 is! 9 0 |lI- 20 2 45 Ptaflord 10 0'l2 45 3 20 6 20 Crewe ;l() 50 3 40 "I r> 2,; 8 35 Whitchurch an-. ;11 251 4 13 5 5s 9 j ] Oswrstry arr 1 50 6 SO 8^ o'.io 0 Leeds dep.l •• 7 sbjll 0 SO 2 3Ui "4 0 Huddersfield << 6 30(12 5 8 ir, 3 i,| 4 55 Manchester Lond- Bd. 7 45 10 45 1 30, 4 15 5 6 Stockport 7 58 11 5 1 511 4 05 5 g Preston 9 5^12 15 3 r, 4 0 Liverpool, Lime Street! 7 SO 10 30 ] 25 3 4^ 5 Warrington 8 13 11 21 2 8 4 25 5 ssl 7 45' Crewe SO 3 40 5 20 G 4(. a 35 Whitchurch 9 80 I 1; 4 13 5 55 7 11 9 n 0s„v arr. _I0_a^W G SQ 8 u,.»ouiR-Md del). 8 :>;» il g, ;i 30 4 50 Chester 9 ou Ul 4 ,5 5 40 Wrexham 945,123. 4 39 fi <>■, >• O-westrv, M est..arr. 10 20; 1 12 5 [7, « 7 i"i Oswestry. ( ainb.dep. 1C 35' 2 5 T~5 "F45 8"" 5 '«' 27; 2 55 7 2S 8 45 -New, qo () <. 3 2s 8 0 Llai.Kiloes :12 3s| '• 4 3 8 35 -Maciiynlleth 1 ]5 '< 4 58 9 14 "t>rtli '43, « 5 25 9 37 AUK11VSTAVYTH arr.1 2 15| 107 A'lcrdovey 2 20 •' 5 55 • Do'ifrell'y, by 'bus. arr.1 4 0" 7 30 In addition to the above, the train carrying- the Eai^lish mail6 reaches Aberyst wyth at 10 30 a.m. This is only a passenger traia from Xewtown. L'P TRAINS. a.m. a.m. a. m.ia. m. a. m.jp. m.jn 111 Dolsellev, by 'bus, dep. '• «« 010! 11~10 3' 5 Aberdovey 7 501 1 0| 4 95 ABKUYSTWYTH 8 oj 1 5) 5 30 Hci'tii 8 SO,1 1 351 R 0 Machynlleth K* 9 5j tt 1 58| 6 30 Llanidloes 5 20, 9 40 2 45 7 .>0 Newtown 6 5, 10 30 3 28 8 *0 Oswesti-v 0 30. 10 35 s 20 6 4s| 8 5 Welsh;>ool 7 i'O 11 20 3 55 7 45! g 40 Shrewsbury S SO 8 30 |l2 SO 5 15 10 8J0 8 Stafford 9 45 !) 45 1 45 G 23 1 48; I 48 Wolverhampton 10 25 10 25 2 20 0 53 10 20 2 0 2 6 Birmingham !1 5 11 5 3 0 7 30 11 20 2 80 2 31 London 2 30 J 0, 5 15 5 15, 9 50 6 0 0 O Oswestry arr 8 0| ,'io 55 12 0 4 5(1 7 40 9~30 dep. 8 5" 11 1012 5 5 0 8 0" Whitchurch 8 57, 12 8 12 57 0 13 8 50 >< Crewe 10 40j jl-2 8«, 5 35 8 3d 9 20 M Stafford 11 35[ 1 45 0 23 9 30 1 48 London 3 50: 5 15 0 50 5 50' M Warrinpton 10 20; 28 2 35 8 81IO 20: »« Liverpool 11 10; 2 15 3 30 8 55:11 5! Preston 12 40; 2 33 3 23 9 10:11 25 u Stot'lvport 10 48j 1 31: 2 40 8 15 10 431 »« 11 01 1 45; 3 0 8 25 11 5I Huddersfield 12 38 3 0 6 22 9 45 M Leeds lJiO, 4 30 _7 o 10 40 « Oswestry, G.West, dep. 8 45 1 15! 5 50 9 5| Wrexham 9 32 <« j 5H| 6 32 9 43 .< Chester 10 0; 2 S5| 7 0 10 5 Birkenhead 10 4:V "1 3 snj 8 oil »| _L
ABERYSTWYTH TIDE TABLE,
ABERYSTWYTH TIDE TABLE, SHOWING HIGH WATER AT ABERYSTWYTH. Dec.—Jan. 1866-7. h. m. h. 0). A. M. P. w. Saturday 19 6 7 6 36 Sunrlay 20 7 4 7 29 Monday 21 7 53 8 la Tuesday 22 8 42. D t; Wednesday 23 9 27 94-. Thursday 24 10 9. 10 ft Friday 25 10 49 11 11 (Low Water about six hours after.