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THE BALA GAS COMPANY (LIMITED.) "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the AN- J31 NUAL GENERAL MEETING of the SHARE- HOLDERS of the above Company will be held at the Town Hall, Bala, on Tuesday, the 24th instant, at Three o'clock p.m., to receive the Auditor and Directors' Reports, declare a Dividend, elect Auditor and Directors in place of those retiring, and other business. By order of the Directors, WM. JONES, Secretary. Bala, 11th August, 1869. PEN-Y-PARKE SCHOOL. THE DUTIES of the SCHOOL will (D.V.) be RESUMED on Monday, the 16th instant. WANTED, a respectable Servant as PLAIN COOK and GENERAL SERVANT, where another is kept. Apply to A. B., at Mr PHILIP WILLIAMS', Bookseller, Aberystwyth. CAMBRIAN AND LONDON AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAYS. A CHEAP SPECIAL EXPRESS TRAIN, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 1869, From all Stations on the Cambrian Railway, between ABERYSTWYTH and WELSHPOOL, to the SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE GREAT INDUSTRIAL AND ART EXHIBITION AT WOLVERHAMPTON. JOHN HOULSTON, Conductor of the Train, Wellington and Oakengates, Salop. Time and Fare Table, on Small Bills, to be had at any Station. IN the Matter of the DYSYNNY VALLEY SEPARATE DRAINAGE DISTRICT, situate in the several Parishes of Towyn, Llanegryn, Talyllyn, and Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, in the County of Merioneth. NOTICE is Hereby Given that the DYSYNNY VAL- LEY DRAINAGE BOARD have caused a full and true Statement and Account to be drawn out of the amount of all Rates or Assessments made, and of all Contracts entered into, and of all Monies received and expended up to the 30th day of June, 1869, and also of all Debts owing by the said Board, which said Statement and Account have been printed, and lie at the Office of the said Board, at Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, ready for the inspection of the Creditors and Ratepayers, or other P A^d NOTICE is Hereby further Given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the said Board will be holden at the Corbet Arms Hotel, in Towyn, in the County of Merioneth, on Thursday, the Second Day of September next, at Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, when the said State- ment and Account will be produced, and then finally -examined and settled by the said Board. Dated this 14th day of August, 1869, DAVID HOWELL Clerk to the said Drainage Board. IN the Matter of the DYSYNNY VALLEY. DRAINAGE, situate in the several Parishes of Towyn, Llanegryn, Talyllyn, and Llanfihangel-y-Pennant, in the County of Merioneth. I, the undersigned, being the Returning Officer for the Election of new Members of the Dysynny Valley Drainage Board, do Hereby Give NOTICE that a MEETING of the ELECTORS will be held at the Corbet Arms Hotel, in Towyn, in the Parish of Towyn, in the County of Merioneth, on Thursday, the Second Day of September, 1869, at the Hour of Ten o'Clock in the Forenoon, for the purpose of such Election. Dated this Sixth Day of August, 1869, WILLIAM W. E. WYNNE. BALA LAKE. BUILDING LAND. MR W. DEW has been instructed to LET by Auction, for a Term of 99 Years (with the option of Buying the Freehold), at the White Lion Hotel, Bala, on Saturday, the 21st day of August, 1869, at Two o'clock precisely, Twenty Lots of LAND, offering beauti- ful Sites for erection of Villa Residences, overlooking the Lake, commanding magnificent Scenery, and close to the Railway-station, which affords access to all parts. The Term is limited to 99 Years, and the option of Buying the Freehold given instead of the Term of 999 Years previously advertised. Particulars and Conditions may be obtained of Messrs WOODROOFFE and PLASKITT, 1, New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, Solicitors; of Mr WALTER B. C. JONES, Land Agent and Surveyor, Corwen at the place of Sale at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood and of the Auctioneer, Mr WILLIAM DEW, Wellfield House, Bangor, TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. BATHS AND PERAMBULATORS FOR HIRE. BENJAMIN HUGHES, IRONMONGER, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH, Warehouse, adjoining the Corn Market, Little Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. CROSS KEYS HOTEL, RUTHIN. THE PROPRIETOR, MR. JOHN HUGHES, (Late of Liverpool), BEGS to announce that the above old-established Hotel will be found replete with every Comfort and Convenience for COMMERCIAL MEN, and other Friends who may favour him with their Patronage. Best Wines, Spirits, Home-brewed and Burton Ales, Porter, &c. Good Stabling, Cars, Phaetons, &c., for Hire, with Careful Drivers. August 5th, 1869. ABERYSTWYTH ENAMELLING SLATE WORKS, MOOR STREET. ELLIS & OWEN BEG to inform that they have taken to the En- amelling Business recently carried on at the Aber- Beveny Slate Quarries, are now prepared to execute any 'Orders in Enamelled Slate in imitation of the most costly marble at exceedingly low prices. These Works are fitted up with superior Planing and 13awing Machines, so that any order in slate work can be executed with despatch. Tomb Stones, Monuments, Chimney Pieces, Cisterns, -kc., made to order. Designs forwarded for inspection. m DOLGELL EY. ROYAL SHIP FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND POSTING HOUSE. MUCH additional convenience has been added to this Establishment, combining Spacious Coffee and Sitting Rooms. Attendance, Is. per day, ous BILLIARDS. Omnibuses to and from all the Trains. Coaches to all parts of the District. Ponies andGuides at fixed charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor. BENSON'S WATCBES Of all kinds. LEVER .s HORIZONTAL CHRONOMETER KEYLESS CHRONOGRAPH CLOCKS Of all kinds. DRAWINGROOM DINING ROOM CARRIAGE CHURCH HALL & SHOP GOLD JEWELLERY Of the Newest Design3. BRACELETS BROOCHES EAR RINGS LOCKETS NECKLACES Mr BENSON, who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and em- ■•fished with, illustrations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, ana the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These are sent post free for 2d. each. Persons living in the country or abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. «5, OLD BOND STREET; & THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & CO, LUDGATE HILL LONDON. V. ÐM R. MR. SELLIS, DENTIST, TOWYN. FIFTEEN YEARS Surgicalfnd Mechanical -f Dentist in London, may be consulted at the under- mentioned towns:— DOLGELLEY-Everv second and fourth SATURDAY, at Miss Evans's, Smithfield-street. MA-LA-Fvery first and third SATURDAY, at Mrs JONES'S, Tegid-street. PWLLHELI-Mr Francis Evans, bookseller, &c., High- street, the 1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY in every month. PORTMADOC-Every 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. Bennett Williams's, Snowdon-street. All operations without pain. Advice free. ROBERT PRYS MORRIS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, B Talyllyn Cottage, Talyllyn, Merioneth. P. M. begs respectfully to inform the public • that he has taken a licence as an AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, and he trusts that by his prompt attention and devotedness to his various duties he will merit and meet with the cordial and general support of the public. WILLIAM OWEN, PROPRIETOR, LATE MANAGER OF UE BROOK VILLA, LIVERPOOL. AGENT FOR GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, AND TELEGRAPH MESSENGER. BALA LAKE, 4/ A 0 + I lp O'L 0 BOATS, BILLIARDS, COACHES, CARRIAGES, CABS, AND CARS FOR HIRE. GOOD STABLING. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES, &c. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. MERIONETH. NEWSPAPERS AT PUBLISHED PRICES. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & VENABLES, (of Oswestry), HAVE OPENED a BOOKSTALL at the Aberystwvth Railway Station, for the SALE of the DAILY and WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, loth London and Provincial. The Manchester, Liverpool, and Birmingham Papers will be received by the Train due in Aberystwyth at 2 19 p.m., and the London Papers by the 6 24 p.m. Train, and Sold at the Published Prices. A Good Selection of Works by some of the most Popular Authors will be kept in Stock, and the New Books added as published. BLACK'S GUIDES, PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS, TOURIST CASES, &c., &c. NEWSPAPERS PER RAIL-APPLY FOR TERMS. FOR GOOD & CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES GO TO DICKS', 16, GREAT DARK GATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. RHODDWCH BRAWF AR FOTASAU AC ESGIDIAU ENWOG DICK GYDA GWAELOD GYTTA PERCHA A THOP LLEDR. Y maent yn ddigymmar am Radlonrwydd, nis gellir rhagori arnynt o ran cysur, ac y maent yn ddigyffelyb am wisgo. Dylai pawb sydd yn astudio lechyd eu gwisgo, an eu bod yn rhagorol i gadw allan wlybaniaeth (damp). s c. Botasau Boneddigesau, o ansawdd gwir dda 4 9 Boneddigion 6 6 Bechgyn a Genethod 2 3 DOSPARTH Y TRWSIO. Gofelir am y Trwsio gan ddynion gwir ymarferol, fel ag y caiff pob gwaith a ymddiriedir i'n gofal ni ei orphen yn dda ac yn fuan. PRISIAU TRWSIO. Botasau Boneddigion, rhoi Gwadnau a Sodlau, o 2 3 Boneddigesau etto etto o 1 6 Bechgyn a Genethod etto etto o 1 3 Trwsir Esgidiau Lledr wed ei ivettio neu eu Gwnio, gyda Gytta Percha. RHODDI ELASTICS NEWYDD MEWN HEN FOTASAU. Rhai Boneddigesau. Rhai Boneddigion. s. c. s. c. 1 0 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Sidan. 1 9 y Set am Sidan. TRY DICKS' NOTED GUTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOTS AND SHOES, With LEATHER TOPS and INSOLES. They are unrivalled for CHEAPNESS, cannot be surpassed for COMFORT, and are unequalled for WEAR. Everyone who studies Health should wear them, being an excellent preventive from damp. B. d. Ladies' Boots of really good quality, from 4 6 Gents' Bluchers ditto from 6 0 Gents' Elastic Sides ditto from 7 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto from 2 3 THE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT Is managed by thoroughly Practical Men, so that orders entrusted to us are well and speedily executed. PRICES OF REPAIRING. s. d. Gents' Boots, Soleing and Heeling, from 2 3 Ladies' ditto ditto ditto 1 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 1 3 Rivetted and Sewed Leather Boots Repaired with Gutta Percha. NEW ELASTICS PUT IN OLD BOOTS. Ladies'. Gents'. s. d. s. d. 1 0 a Set for Cotton. 1 4 a Set for Cotton. 1 4 a Set for Silk. 1 9 a Set for Silk. A very nice assortment of Leather Bottomed Boots and Shoes kept in stock at moderate prices. A LADIES' FITTING ROOM ATTACHED TO THE SHOP. THE GREAT WESTERN WALES DEPOSITORY, FOR THE SALE OF TEA, COLONIAL PRODUCE, FOREIGN WINES, ALES, PORTER, & STOUT. All kinds of MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES for the Domestic Household. NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. AND AT THE GREAT EAST LONDON DEPOT, 226 & 227, HIGH-STREET, SHADWELL, AND OTHER BRANCHES IN THE METROPOLIS. JOHN JAMES, Proprietor. WILLIAM THOMAS, Manager. The Proprietor of the above Great Depositories of Articles for Family use and domestic economy desires to say a few words to his numerous Friends and still increasing Patrons- Few words indeed a business man need say, Whose system is as clear as the noon day." The Proprietor begs to say that his TEAS are of unsurpassed quality, and that he is now in receipt of a large consignment of the NEW CROP TEAS, which are being classed and tariffed at the very lowest minimum of profit. The COFFEES and other Articles of Colonial produce, have all been selected specially for his Establishment, and are of remarkable purity and freshness. The WINES are all of the most approved Vintages, and positively sold at half the usual prices. The SPIRITS are warranted to be perfectly pure and unadulterated. The ALES and STOUT are expressly brewed by Bass & Co. and Guinness', and are of undoubted excellence and full of robust and healthy qualities. In conclusion the proprietor would briefly state— J En ::< 1 That his articles are fit for kings And what more can be said of business things. IW SIX POUND CANISTER of Very Choice BLACK TEA for 15s. SOLE AGENT FOR MAX GREGER'S HUNGARIAN WINES AND FISSE THIRION & CO.'S CHAMPAGNE. LONDON AND ABERYSTWYTH RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE. August, 1869. .¡t.¡ • j • j £ ■ o| wtm h ■ A ■ IH ^fl • TA ■ • f HH ■■ I i| .:d;t '.ii. UayT LIGHT ONLY ON THE Box SAFETY THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONED AGAINST DANGEROUS" IMITATIONS," VRON COLLIERY, NEAR WREXHAM. [MAURICE & LOWE'SI BEST MAIN AND HOUSE COA.LS AT LOWEST PRI!G;E,S. APPLY TO M. B. M AURIC E, MINING ENGINEER, HIGH STREET, BALA, A PROPRIETOR AND SOLE AGENT. PHILIP WILLIAMS, PRINTER, BOOKSELLER, AND STATIONER. 12, BRIDGE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. CARDS, CIRCULARS, HANDBILLS, AND POSTERS, EXECUTED ON MODERATE TERMS. BOOK-WORK NEATLY AND CORRECTLY DONE. A Great Variety of English and Welsh Books always on sale. A constant supply of School Books. School-room and other Maps and Atlases. Account Books, Single and Double Entry Ledgers, Day Books, Paper and Stationery of every kind. Drawing Pencils, Leads, Quill Pens in Boxes. LONDON MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS RECEIVED WEEKLY. Publications of the Religious Tract Society. Photographic Albums. Views in Wales on Letter and Note Paper. Church Services and Prayer Books in various Bindings. Cream Laid Letter and Black Bordered Note Paper and Envelopes. Paint Boxes and Brushes. Sealing Wax and Wafers. Registration and Copying Inks, &c. AGENT FOR THE NORWICH UNION LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETIES. ABERYSTWYTH—THE BRIGHTON OF WALES. PHOTOGRAPHS BY F. BEDFORD, PHOTOGRAPHER TO H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. BEDFORD'S VIEWS of BUILDINGS and PICTURESQUE SCENERY of Public Interest in and .0 around ABERYSTWYTH, Dolgelley, Conway, Devil's Bridge, Llandudno, and many other places of holiday resort, may be had in either Carte de Visite. Cabinet Views, and Stereo Slides. GUIDES TO NORTH AND SOUTH WALES, TOURIST MAPS, AND WRITING CASES. THE REDUCED ORDNANCE MAP OF CARDIGANSHIRE AND MERIONETHSHIRE, Containing ABERYSTWYTH, DOLGELLEY, TOWYN, ABERDOVEY, BORTH, and many other of the favourite Watering Planes on the Welsh Coast, with Roads, Lanes, Footpaths, Villages, Hamlets, Halls, Rivers, Brooks, &c., &c. Scale Half an inch to a Mile. One Shilling. Coloured, Eighteenpence. NOVELS by Popular Authors, and suitable for Railway and SEA SIDE READING. LONDON and PROVINCIAL NEWSPAPERS delivered to any part of the town, at Published Prices, at ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, & YENABLESS BOOKSTALL, THE RAILWAY STATION, ABERYSTWYTH. BOTTLED ALE & aa PORTER STORES ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. CHARLES MASON AND CO., LEMONADE AND SODA WATER MAKERS, (By Steam Power), BEG respectfully to inform the Gentry and Tradesmen of this town and neighbourhood that they continue to carry on the above Business, and hope for an extension of that patronage and support which was so generously conferred upon them during the last two seasons. The Soda Water and Lemonade Works of Messrs C. M. & Co. have been materially enlarged so as to enable them to meet the increased demand which last year s experience taught them to believe will be the result of the present season. The quality of their articles is such as to challenge com- parison with the productions of any other house in the kingdom, whilst their charges will be found to be below those of all other firms. The strictest punctuality may be relied on in attending to orders with which Messrs C. M. 4 Co. may be honoured. TERMS-CASH. Bottles and Hampers not returned will be charged for. REDMAYNE & CO., SILK MERCERS AND LINEN DRAPERS, THE SQUARE, SHREWSBURY. BRANCH FROM NEW BOND-STREET, LONDON. PATTERNS FREE BY POST. 'DEVIL'S BRIDGE. KING WILLIAM ITHE FOURTH INN, About three minutes walk from the Bridge. REFRESHMENTS CAN BE HAD AT THE FOLLOWING CHARGES:— 8. d. I Mutton Chops 1 3 each Ditto, with Tea 1 6 „ 8. d. Mutton Chops 1 3 each Ditto, with Tea 1 6 „ Ham and Eggs. 13,, "'Ham and Eggs, with Tea i, 1 6 „ s. d. Tea, with Toast and Eggs 1 3 each Plain Tea 1 0 „ GOOD SPIRITS. BURTON ALE. LEMONADE, SODA WATER, AND CIDER. |y DINNERS MADE TO ORDER. THOMAS GOLDSWORTHY, Proprietor. GOOD NEWS TO EMIGRANTS!! CHEAP EMIGRATIONI > L'T- JOHN MATHIAS, GENERAL EMIGRATION AGENT, 35, BRIDPORT STREET, LIVERPOOL, WISHES to inform intending Emigrants that he can secure them the best privileges at th? lowest rates. His house is close to Lime-street Railway Station, in which will be found a cheap and comfortabte Lodgings. All care and attention will be taken of strangers during their stay here, and to prevent imposition they will be met upon their arrival.• J. MATHIAS can give practical information to parties going to America, having just returned after travelling through many of the States of the Union. Upon application, all information as to passage money, time of sailing, &c., &c., to any foreign part, will be given. Enclose stamp for reply. ° J. p.s.—FREE STORE FOR LUGGAGE. We, the undersigned Ministers of the Gospel in Liver- pool, recommend Mr and Mrs Mathias to the attention of Emigrants as persons worthy of their confidence:— JOHN HUGHES, H. REES, t o ABEL GREEN, BENJAMIN THOMAS. ABERYSTWYTH REFRESHMENT ROOMS, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET. WILLIAM GEORGE DAVIES, CONFECTIONERS, PASTRY COOKS, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERS, FLOUR DEALERS, &c. RICH WEDDING and other CAKES from 6d. per lb. upwards. TARTS and PIES of every size and description made to I order at the shortest notice. CAPTAINS' PLAIN WATER BISCUITS, and SHIP BISCUITS made on the premises. REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIED, AND PIC NIC PARTIES CATERED FOR ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. HOT ROLLS EVERY MORNING, At Eight o'clock, during the season. ALLSOPP'S PALE and MILD ALES, and GUIN- NESS'S STOUT, in Bottles and on draught. ENGLISH WESLEYAN SERVICES. THE REV. D. THOMAS Will preach next Sunday IN THE TOWN HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. SERVICES will commence in the morning at 11, in S the evening at 6. Collections will be madein aid of the New Chapel. Visitors to London on business or pleasure should not leave without witnessing the GREAT AND SPARKLING ENTERTAINMENT Of the original and only acknowledged CHRISTY MINSTRELS, AT THE ST. JAMES'S HALL, PICCADILLY, WHERE THEY HAVE BEEN Permanently Located for Several Years Past. IT should be noted by the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Public generally that this is really and truly THE "IDENTICAL COMPANY" That came from the United States in 1857, and FIRST INTRODUCED THE ENTERTAINMENT OF WHICH THEY ARE THE FOUNDERS AND ORIGINATORS IN ENGLAND, And which still retains within its numbers ALL THE SURVIVING MEMBERS (EXCEPT TWO) Who first introduced, and subsequently created the t world-wide reputation of the title. This Company has long been located at the ST. JAMES'S HALL, PICCADILLY, LONDON. THEY NEVER PERFORM OUT OF LONDON UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES WHATSOEVER, NOR HAVE THEY ANY BRANCH COMPANIES Traveling through the Provinces. No other Minstrel Company in existence Possesses a single individual member of the Original Christy Minstrels that first came to this country in 1857. PERFORMANCES ARE GIVEN AT ST. JAMES'S HALL, LONDON-ONLY. EVERY NIGHT AT EIGHT. WEDNESDA YS 4, SATURDA YS-THREE J: EIGHT, ALL THE YEAR ROUND. I Passengers arriving in London from all towns in WALES Herefordshire, Gloucestershire, and Monmouthahire, who alight at the Great Western Station, Paddington, from whence they can re-book by the Metropolitan Railway to Portland-road Station, where omnibuses await the arrival of every train to carry passengers to the top of Regent- street, only five minutes' walk from the Hall. Fare from Paddington to Regent-street, 4d. Passengers arriving from Wales at Euston Station take the Brompton and Islington or blue Favorite 'buses, from Euston-road, a minute's walk from the Station, direct to the St. James's Hall. Fare, 4d. Cab fare from Euston, Is. 6d. The Cab fare from the Great Western Terminus to St. James's Hall, is Is. 6d. There is an entrance to the Christy's Hall from Regent- street and Piccadilly. No Fees or Extra Charges whatsoever. See next advertisement. Manager-Mr FREDERICK BURGESS. MR W. H. MORROW, CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, DOLGELLEY. I A J OWL.. O(J; rr TO TOURISTS AND TRAVELLERS, VISITORS TO THE SEA SIDE. AND to those who enjoy the Promenade, the Bide, and Drive, In all cases. Fervid Heat and its concomitant Dust materially injure the skin, producing Sunburn, Tan, Freckles, and Dis- colourations, of an almost incredible character. To obviate and eradicate those baneful results, recourse may with confidence be had to ROWLAND'S KALYDOR, An Oriental Botanical Preparation. Whether resorted to in its specific character as a thorough puri- fier of existing defects of an eruptive nature, and discolourAtions of the Skin, or as a Preserver and Promoter of its already bright and growing tints, THIS ELEGANT TOILET REQUISITE has in every instance maintained its claim to the title of F "TH UNFAILING AUXILIARY OF FEMALE GRACE." During the Summer and Autumn the invigorating and refreshing properties of Rowland's Kalydor will be found singularly agree- able to LADIES TRAVELLING. The effects of temporary exposur6 to solar heat upon the Face, Neck, Arms, and Hands being neutralised, and the cloud induced by relaxation and langour dispelled by its power of sustaining a perfect elasticity of the Skin, without which certain deterioration takes place; thus in the usual periodical visits made to the coast Rowland's Kalydor is indispensable as a preventive of the Skin ) after SEA BATHING, from theirritation caused by the chemical action of saline vapour, from the sultry climes of India, and the drawing-rooms of Cal- cutta and Madras, to the frozen realms of the Czar and the Moons of St. Petersburg and Moscow, this exotic preparation is perfectly innocuous, acting in all cases by promoting a healthy tone of the minute vessels, and is the most elegant as well as effective Toilet appendage hitherto submitted to universal patronage -Price 4s. 6d. and 8s. 6d. per bottle. The heat of summer frequently communicates a dryness to the hair and a tendency to fall off, which may be completely obviated by the use of ROWLAND'S MACASSAR OIL, a delightful, fragrant, and transparent preparation, and as an in. vigorator and beautifier of the Hair beyond all precedent. For Children it is especially recommended as forming the basis of a beautiful head of Hair, while its introduction into the nursery of Roya'ty, and the numerous testimonials constantly received of its efficacy, afford the best and surest proof of its merits.—Price 8s. 6d., 10s. 6d. equal to f.>ur small, and 21s. per bottle. WHITE AND SOUND TEETH are indispensable to Personal Attraction, and to health and longevity, by the proper mastication of food. ROWLAND'S ODONTO Or, Pearl Dentifrice, White Powder, compound of Oriental Ingredients, is of ines- timable Value in Preserving and beautifying the Teeth, strength- ening the gums, and giving a pleasing fragrance to the breath. It eradicates tartar from the teeth, removes spots of incipient decay, and polishes and preserves the enamel, to which it imparts a peral-like whiteness.—Price 2s. 9d. per box. Sold by Chemists and Perfumers.- fcf" Ask for ROWLAND'S" Articles. T. BUBB, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, GILDER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, No. 38, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS respectfully to intimate that at the instiga- tion of several of the resident gentry 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. Newest Designs of Paper Hangings from the largest. Manufacturers always on hand. at, Baths, Pumps, Water-closets of various descriptions, and Self-acting Filters. # 2 Picture and other Frames neatly gilded. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS are issued daily from BORTH to ABERYSTWYTH and Aber- ystwyth to Borth, a the following Fares for the Double J ourney:— First Class, 2s. Second Class, Is. Oswestry, June, 1869. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA BATHING! E CHEAP EXCURSIONS. VERY MONDAY in AUGUST to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH, at the following Times and Fares for the Double Journey. To Borth. To Aberystwyth. 1st CI. Cov. Cr. 1st. CL Cov. Cr. Pwllheli 6 20 Avon Wen 6 30I Criccieth 6 88 I Portmadoc 6 51 f Ss. Cd. 2s. 9d. 6s. 6d. 3s. Sd. Penrkyndeudraeth 7 0 j TtJsarnau .75/ Harlech 7 14) Pensarn 7 21 f Dyffryn 7 29 4s. 6d. 2s. 8d. 5s. 6d. 3s. Od. Barmouth ..7 42 & 12 28 Dolgelley ..7 15 & 12 10 J Barmouth Junc.7 47 & 12 35 S2ZT? :§ «.■«• !»•«■ *•«. ^s4. Aberdovey 8 28 I Aberystwyth arr. 10 15 p.m. Children under Twelve, half-price. No Luggage allowed. Returning from Aberystwyth at 4 40 p.m., and Borth at 5 4 p.m. Traffic Manager's Office, E. ELIAS. CAMBRIAN AND LONDON AND NORTH- WESTERN RAILWAYS. FORESTERS' FETE AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Tuesday, August 17th. ON MONDAY, August 16tli, to Euston Square Station, LONDON, Passengers will be booked from the undermentioned Stations, at the following times and fares From Depirt. Fares for the Double Journey. a.m. Cov. Cars. First Class. Aberystwyth 8 0 Bow Street 8 14' Llanfihangel 8 18 Borth 8 24 „ „. Ynyslss 8 29 f 17s- 6d" ^3~ Glandovey 8 47 Pwllheli 6 23 *P:rtma loc 6 51 •Barmouth 7 42\ •Dolgelley 7 15 ♦Penmaenpool 7 20 }• 16s. 6d. 88s. Machynlleth 9 5 I Cemmes Road 9 17 J Llanbrynmair 9 30 Carno 9 50 [ „ Caersws 10 10 15s- 80a- LLinidloes 5 Oj Moat Lane Junction.. 5 45) Newtown 6 0 Abermule 6 10 U 14s. 28s. Montgomery 6 o Forden 6 25 j Four Crosses 7 S3) Llanfyllin 5 50 J- 13s. 6d. 27s. Llanymynech 7 40 ) Oswestry 8 5 13s. 25?. Whittington 8 8\ Eliesmere 8 28 x Welsharr.pton 8 28 v 13s. 24a. Bettisfield 8 38 Fenn'sBank 8 40 J Returning on Friday, August 20th, from Euston Station, London, at 9 50 a.m. Children under Twelve years of age, Half-price. Passengers for Pwllheli, Portmadoc, Penmaenpool, Dolgelley, and Barmouth on return leave Euston Station, London, at 9 0 a.m. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 601bs. Free at Passenger's own risk. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line, at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. Tickets and small Bills may be obtained at the Booking Office at the different Stations. Oswestry, August 7th, 1869. By Order. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA BATHING. EVERY MONDAY in AUGUST, A CHEAP EX- CURSION TRAIN will run to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH at the following Cheap Fares for the Double Journey:— TO BORTH. TO ABERYSTWYTH. From 1st Cl. Cov. Car. 1st Cl. Cov. Car. Oswestry. 6 10 Llynclys 6 20\ Lilanfyllio 5 50 I 14 *«• Llanymynech 6 261 Four Crosses 6 811 Pool Quay 6 41 Buttington 6 47, Welshpool 7 0 Montgomery 18 4a. 6d. 2s. 8d. 6s. 2s. 6d« Kerry 6 40 Abermule 7 28 Newtown 7 40' Llfmidloes 7 80 Newtown 7 40' Llfmidloes 7 80 Dolwen 7 36 ■ 4s. 2s. 4s. 6d. 2s. 3d. Llandinam 7 44 Moot Lane Junction 7 63, Llandinam 7 44 j Moat Lane Junction 7 58 Caersws 7 56' Pontdolgoch 8 1 Carao 8 18 -Ss. 6d. Is. 9d. 4s. 2s. Llanbrynmair 8 29 Cemmes Road 8 44, Machynlleth 9 15 2s. 8d. Is. 4d. 8s. 6d. Is. 9d. Borth arrive 9 45 Aberystwyth 10 15 Children under Twelve half-price. No luggage allowed. The Excursionists will be allowed to break their iournev at Machynlleth or Ynyslas, joining the Return Train in the evening. Returning from Aberystwyth at 5 20 p.m., Borth 5 50, Ynyslas 5 55, and MachynUeth 6 24. Traffic Manager's Office. E. ELIAS. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EVERY MONDAY in AUGUST, a CHEAP EX. -EJ CURSION TRAIN will run to Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, from Aberystwyth at 8 0 a.m. Borth, 8 13, and Glandovey at 8 47. Fares for the Double Journey: From Aberyst- wyth, Bow Street, and Llanfihangel: To Aberdovey and Towyn, 4s. 6d. and 2a. 3d.; Barmouth and Dolgelley, 5s. 6d. and 3s.; Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, 6s. 6d. and 3s. 3d. From Borth, Ynyslas, and Glandovey: To Aberdovey and Towyn, 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d.; Barmouth and Dolgelley, 4s. 6d. and 2s. 3d.; Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, 5s. 6d. and 2s. 9d. Children under Twelve, half-price. No luggage allowed. The Excursionists will be allowed to break their journey at Machynlleth, joining the Return Train in the evening. Returning from Pwllheli at 4 5 p.m., Portmadoc 4 38, Harlech 5 1, Dolgelley 5 9, Barmouth 5 39, Towyn 6 3, and Aberdovey 6 13 p.m. E. ELIAS, Oswestry, Aug. 1st, 1869. Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1869. EVERY MONDAY in August Cheap Tickets will be issued from Pwllheli, Barmouth, and intermediate stations, to LIVERPOOL, or Birkenhead, returning on Wednesday following day of departure. Also Fourteen- day Return Tickets to the ISLE OF MAN. Fares for the Double Journey. Hours of. Dep from. Liverpool or Birkenh'd. Isle of Man. COT Cars. 1st CI. cI.TZTXR P.Ubell 6 20a.m.) "J • J •* Portmadoc 6 51 j 10 6 21 0 17 8 85 0 P.jnrhyndeudr'th 7 0 10 0 20 0 17 6 85 0 Harlech 7 14 9 6 19 0 16 0 82 0 Dyffryn 7-29 g 0 18 0 16 0 82 0 Barmouth 7 42 Harlech 7 14 9 6 19 0 16 0 82 0 Dyffryn 7-29 g 0 18 0 16 0 82 0 Barmouth 7 42 Dolgelley 7 15 I 8 6 17 0 15 q 39 Penmaenpool 7 20 I Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 601bs. free at passengers' own risk. he Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality NOTE AERANGEMENTS FOR RETURN.—Holders of Three Day Tickets must return on Wednesdays, from Liverpool at 7 20 a^m, and Birkenhead at 8 35 a.m. The Isle of Man Steamers sail daily from the Landing Stage, Prince's Pierhead, at 1 0 p.m. Pas- sengers can return from Douglas by the Company's Steamers on any of their days of sailing; and from Lime-street Station, Liverpool, by the 7 20 a.m. Train, any day within fourteen days of the date of their Ticket. Passengers find their own conveyance from and to the Station and Pierhead. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained of the Booking Clerk at the above Stations. By Order. GLENFIELD STARCH. EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says it is the Finest Starch she ever used. AWARDED PRIZE MEDAL FOR ITS SUPERIORITY. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH, See that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted. WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW & LONDON.