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TO THE MUNICIPAL BURGESSES OF ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Allow me to return my sincere thanks for the very kind and generous support which so many of you gave me on the Election of the Members of the Aberystwyth School Board and having been last in the field, and prevented from canvassing some hundreds of the Voters, I have every reason to be satisfied with the number that polled for me on Tues- day last. It is my intention to act impartially and indepen- dently, and to endeavour, to the best of my ability, to perform the onerous and important duties of the trust confided to the Board and I hope that the Members will harmoniously and cordially work to- gether to attain the object which it is expected we all have in view. I shall carefully watch the expenditure ot the Board, and not be a party to levying more Rates on the already heavily taxed Inhabitants than may be absolutely necessary for carrying into operation the Elementary Education Act in an efficient manner. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your very obliged and obedient Servant, W. H. THOMAS. Laura Place, Aberystwyth, 1st Dec., 1870. TO THE Burgesses of Aberystwyth. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Receive my warm thanks for the hononr just conferred upon me in being appointed through your Votes a Member of the Aberystwyth School Board, and being placed so high on the poll at the late Election. My life not being devoid of proofs previously to-this of the interest I take in the welfare of my native town, permit me to state that if spared by Divine Providence I trust that I shall still be im- bued with the same spirit, and will do my utmost in aiding to carry out the new Education Act to the extent which faithfulness to the duty entrusted me, combined with benevolence and economy, require at my hands. Believe me to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, JOHN WILLIAMS. TO THE BTJRGffiSSES of ABERYSTWYTH. ■ LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to return you my sincere thanks for the honour you have conferred upon me, by electing me a Member of the School Board. It shall be my constant endeavour to carry out the principles of the Bill, with due regard to the interests of the Rate- payers and I trust that at tb., expiration of my term of office my conduct during that period will be such u to meet with your approbation. I have the honour to be, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Your obedient Servant, PETER JONES. New English Baptist Chapel, ALFRED PLAGE, ABERYSTWYTH. TWO Sermons will be preached to-morrow by jt. the Rav. THOMAS EVANS, Pontesbury, Salop, in the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at 6. Collections will be made at the close of each ser- vice in aid of the building fund. JOHN LLOYD) LAPIDARY AND JEWELLER, ST. DAVID'S HOUSE MARINE TERRACE, ABBJtYSTWYTB. BEGS gratefully to acknowledge the liberal sup- port extended to him for years by the Gentry and Tradesmen of the town and neighbourhood, as well as by the Visitors who resort periodically to this watering-place. J. LI. also takes this opportunity to state that he accommodates Visitors with airy and commodious Sitting-rooms and Bedrooms immediately facing the beach, and commanding a delightful view of moun- tain scenery at the back. ST. DAVID'S HOUSE is efficiently supplied with Cold, Warm, and Shower Baths in every variety. HERRINGS! HERRINGS! HERRINGS! THE old-established firm of WILLIAM BIRRELL A & SON, Fish Curers, 52, Naylor Street, Liver- pool, are prepared to supply Shopkeepers and others with new Season's Bloaters. Red Herrings, Salt Herrings, &c., A large Stock of which are always on hand. All orders promptly attended to. List of prices forwarded on applicnlion. DR. HUNTER's Special Lectures to Young1 Men on HEALTH, ITS RESTORATION, AND HAPPY MARRIAGES.—When to marry, with „) advice to those who contemplate marriage, pointing out certain impediments which render married life unhappy, aDd directions for their speedy removal. Should be read by all who value health, strength, and manhood, and wish to attain a happy old age.— Poat free on receipt of two stamps.—Address, Secre- tary, Institute of Anatomy, Birm. WANTED, A TRUSTWORTHY COOK, in a Gentleman's family in England. Apply at the office of this paper. Just Published for Two Stamps. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. READ THE "SECRET FRIEND," by Dr. BARNES, who has for years given his exclusive attention to the treatment of Nervous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Noises in the Head and Bars, Indecisions, Impaired Sight and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs. Timidity, Self-Distrust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, and many other ailments, which, if neglected, bring the sufferers to fin early Death. This valuable work, THE SECRET FRIEND," is illustrated with numerous cases and testimonials, and not only gives the cause but the means of cure. Hundreds of cases which had been thought hopeless have been restored to perfect health and vigour after all other means bad failed. Sent post free on receipt of two stamps. < Address, Dr. BARNES, 30, Thornhill Cresent, Caledonian Road, London, N. Important to Country Patients. DR. BARNES may be consulted personally or by letter, in all private and confidential cases and, for the benefit of Nervous sufferers who cannot visit bJID, he will, on re- ceiving a description of their case, enclosing a stamped envelope for reply, he ready to give his opinion upon the nature of the case, and the principles of treatment necessary to effect a perfect cure. B3T Address, Dr. Barnes, 30, Thornhill Crescent, Caledonian Road. London, N. In the County Court of Cardiganshire, holden at Aberystwith. In Bankruptcy. IN the matter of JOHN MAURICE DAVIES, of An- taron, in the parish of Llanbadarn-fawr, in the county of Cardigan, Barrister-at-law, and Coroner for the said county, adjudged Bankrupt by the Bris- tol District Court of Bankruptcy, the proceedings whereof were afterwards transferred to this Court. WHEREAS at a Meeting of Creditors of the said Bankrupt, duly convened and held before me, on the 4th day of Augus, 1870, at which a quorum of Cre- ditors attended It was unanimously resolved to ac- cept from the said Bankrupt a composition of Ten Shillings in the pound in fall satisfaction and dIs- charge of all debts and demands due from him and proveable against his Estate under the said Bank- ruptcy.. NOTICE is hereby given, That every Creditor who has not already proved his claim against the Estate of the said Bankrupt, is required to seud or exhibit his proof on or before the. 23rd day of De- cember next, to me, at the Office of the said Court and in default thereof, he or they will be precluded from obtaining the said composition. Dated this 17 th day of November, A.D. 1870. JOHN JENKINS, Registrar. Return Visit of the English Opera I and Burlesque Company. I' HAVING jnst concluded a most successful season JLJL in South Wales, the above Company beg to announce to the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of Aberystwyth and its vicinity, that they intend giving a series of Operatic Performances at the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH, on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12th and five following nights. The Company comprises the following Artistes -— Miss CLARA LACEY, prima donna Miss FLORENCE ADDISON, contralto; Mr. C. SEBRONE, primo tenore Mr. C. GOODWIN, tenor; Mr. J. Mr. j! NEVILLE, baritone; Miss S. MATRB, mezzo soprano; Mrs. W. DIXON, contralto Miss CLARA TESTO, dan- seuse; Mr. W. DIXON, bass; Mr. F. ADDISON, boffo Mr. E. WYNNE, The Opera will commence each evening at Eight. Doors open at 7.30. Carriages ordered at half- past It). I Reserved" and Numbered Seats, 2s. Second Seats, Is. Back Seats. 6d. Children and Schools Half-price. Family Tickets to admit Five, 7s. 6d. and 4s. Tickets to be obtained of the principal Booksellers. The lime lights under the direction of Mr. W. FOSTER. Stage Manager, Mr. C. GOODWIN. Secretary and Treasurer, W: DIXON. The following Operas and Burlesques will be repre- sented :— "FraDiavolo"—"Faust"—"Martha Traviata."— j "Love Spell."—"Trovatore."—"The Field of Cioth of Gold Ali Baba."—"Orpheaa."—"Bobadil," &c., &c. HUNGARIAN WINES. THE UNITED WINE GROWERS OF HUNGARY finding that the comparatively high charges for Hungarian Wines in this country prevents their being gene- rally known and consumed and injures their sale, have made special arrangements for supplying them direct, at such prices as will enable every Wine Merchant and Private Consumer to pur- chase them, not as hitherto as a luxury, but as a daily beverage to the same extent as other Wines, and have appointed aa sole agent Mr. ROWLAND EVANS, FAMILY GROCER AND WINE MERCHANT 35, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LIST OF PRICES. RED WINES. OFEN ADESBERG per dozen 17s. Od. SEGSZARDER r i9s. od. CARLOWITZ 21s. Od. OFNEK, finest Auslese „ 28s. Od. WHITE WINES. WHITE HUNGARIAN „ 18s. 6d. SOMLAU 22s. Od. NESZMELY „ 25s. Od. CEDENBURG „ 30s. Od. RED and WHITE SPARKLING HUNGARIAN, 49s. and 61s. HUNGARIAN TENT (Communion Wine), 36s. per doz. Half-dozen Sample Cases, 17s. CHALLENGER & CO., '• OLD TRINITY HOUSE, No. 5, WATER LANE, L0 ND0N, E C- BEG to draw attention to their list of Wines, as below, and solicit a trial of their superior qua- lities. The prices are at wholesale rates, and sam- ples of any description can be had on application. PORT, 1847 vintage, @ 50s. per dozen „ 1851 „ „ 45a. of „ 1863 „ „ 38s. „ „ 1866 „ „ 34s. „ 1868 „ ,,24s. 19 SHERRY, Domecq's, Garvey, and Misa's ship- ping, 18s., 24s. 30s., 36s., 40s., 42s., per dozen. Amontillado (finest), 48s. cW dozen. CHAMPAGNE.-Perrier, Jouet, Moet and Chan- don, Giesler. Jules Mumm, Roederer, and other first-class shippers, 22s., 24s., 28s., 36s., 40s., 48s., 54s. cW dozen. CLARET.-Our own shipping of the vintages 1864, 1865, & 1868. Medoc St. Julien, Pauil- lac, Giscours, &c., 12s., 15s., 18s 20s.. Cha- teau Rauzan, Leoville, St. Emilion, Pontet Canet, Chateau Ducru, &c., 24s., 30s., 34s., 42s. cW dozen. Chateau Margaux, Chateau Lafite, Chateau Latour, first growths, 50s., 54s., 60s. V dozen. BURGUNDY. -Beaujolais, Maçon, Moulin a Vent, 18s ,21s., 25s., 30s. cW dozen. Romanee, Chambertin, Clos de Vouges, &c., 32s., 38s.\ 44s., 50s. cW dozen. MADEIRAS —East India, 36s., 40s 46s., 50s. 60s cW dozen. HOCK & MOSELLE.-Still. Our own shipping. Laubenheim, Nierstein, Geisenheim. Rudes- hiem, Scharzberg. &c., 16s., 18s., 20s., 24s., 28s. cW dozen. Johannisberg, Marcobrunn, Steinberg-Cabinet, Scharzhoffberg, &c., 34s., 38s., 40s., 50s., 56s (W dozen. HOCK & MOSELLE.—Sparkling, 32s.,36s 38s., 42s. 4P dozen. All the .above can be purchased in Bond at lower rates. Cheques and Post-Office Orders to be made payable to the order of A. G. CULLIFORD.

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