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uint gwtdvwg. ABERYSTWYTH. 9, PIER STREET, AND I, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. o WINTER FASHIONS. EDWARD BDW A R D S Begs respectfully to announce his return from LONDON, and is now showing a very choice collection OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES in SILKS, DRESSES, COSTUMES, JACKETS, SHAWLS, AND SKIRTS. ALSO THE NEWEST STYLES IN MILLINERY, BONNETS, HATS, HEAD-DRESSES FLOWERS, FEATHERS, AND LACE GOODS. -0- Also a large and carefully selected STOCK OF FURS. Soliciting the favour of an early inspection. JOHN JA.MES, LONDON AND ABERYSTWYTH, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL RAILWAY TEA, WINE, AND SPIRIT EPTOftES, No. 51, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD. Agent for Bass and Co.'s Burton Ales (Pale Ale, 4s. 6d. per dozen.) .u .j -iniy JJ, Guinness's Extra Stout ,H :,> (4s. 6d. per dozen.) Alexander Perry and Co.'s Dublin Pale Ale (In Nine Gallon Casks, at 18s., strongly recommended for Family use.) „ „ Findlater and Co.'s Dublin Stout In Nine Gallon Casks, at 13s., strongly recommended or Family use.) 11 it' 'q'f H <r¡' Martell's old Pale Brandy <' (4s. 6d. per Bottle, or 54s. per dozen.) Hennessy's old Pale ditto (4s. 6d. per Bottle, or 54s. per dozen.) .ft!)-I5" '(1 Moet and Chandon's Champagne T' .t „ Max Greger's Hungarian Wines Crosse and Blackwell's Goods in great variety E. JENKINS, MANAGER. BENJAMIN HUGHES, IRONMONGER, S OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH, HAS received his Winter Stock of Lamps, Cottage and Kitchen Lamps from sixpence and unwards Best petroleum oil always in stock. All kinds of Farming Implements always in stock at the lowest prices ] WAREHOUSE ADJOINING THE OLD CORN MARKET, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET. BARMOUTH. THE NEW SHOP AT BARMOUTH W ILL BE KEPT OPEN during the Winter Months, and fresh supplies of NEW GOODS In MADE-UP LACE and FANCY DRAPERY, &c, of a high class, will be received almost daily. The support of Ladies resident in the district is respectfully solicited, PATTERNS SENT BY POST. R. HARTSHORNE, OF BIRMINGHAM, PROPRIETOR. THE MERIONETHSHIRE AND NORTH WALES WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, BOOK, STATIONERY, AND GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT. J. THEODORE SCOTT, STAMP OFFICE, BARMOUTH, S°yCITS thc attention of the ™JJic in.general to the annexed Quotations of WINES, SPIRITS and BEER, the quality of which is thorougly to be relied upon' WINES. SPIRITS. Sherry 1 4 to 6 4 per bottle. Cognac Brandy | 9 to 5 9 per bottle. Port 1 4 „ b 1 » Old Jamaica Rum 2 4 3 2 Marsala 1 8 „ 2 9 Hollands (in Dutch flasks 2 fi 3 9 Claret 1 0 „ 5 8 „ London Gin o 0 4 Burgundy 1 0 4 6 >> Whisky (Scotch) o k a q Hock 2 0 4 8 Whisky' (Irish) 2 5 *> n Moselle 2 4 4 6 >» British Brandy 2 2 2 II -Champagne 2 10 „ 6 6 „ Liqueurs (Foreign) various A detailed List free on application. BEER IN CASK. Bass and Co.'s. Allsopp and Co.'s. Younger and Co.'s. Whitbread and Co.liL Guinness and Co 's In Casks of Eighteen Gallons. | In Casks of Nine Gallons Family Ale, 20s. Pale Ale, 25s. to 30s. j Family Ale, 12s, 6d. Pale Ale, 14a to 16s BEER IN BOTTLE. Family Ale, 3s. Pale Ale, 4s. Porter, 3s. 6d. Stout, 4s. Cases and Bottles to be paid for, and allowed when returned. Beer in wood and a Dozen of Wine and Spirits Carriage paid. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, „ N.B,—Orders by post despatchl without delays .t'intti d(tt.tt'$tt'. -T- ABERYSTWYTH. EDWARD VAUGHAN REES,1 GLOBE FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HQlpJL, 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH* WINES, SPIRITS, and CIGARS of the fast "1' quality. Burton and other Ales in Draught and Bottle. Dublin and other Stouts. Comfortable Sitting, Bed, and Dining Rooms. i Bed and Breakfast 2s. Gd., including attendance., PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPOER HANGINGS, At Greatly Reduced Prices, 5 AT T. 'THOI\fAS'S,: PAISTTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND HousE DECORATOR, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. Pictures framed in Gilt, Maple, &c. Mouldiings supplied to the Trade at moderate prices. Terms, Cash. SAMUEL A. AGNEW, GUN, PISTOL & RIFLE MANUFACTURER 27, LITTLE DARK GATE ST RE ETtj ABERYSTWITH. f SUPERIOR PIN and CENTRAL FIRE BREEiCH LOADERS, Cartridges, &c. Repairs and Alterations properly executed JAMES McILQUHAM, IRON AND METAL MERCHAN MACHINE BROKER, BUYER of all kinds of Old Machinery and Scrap Ir->n. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Earthenware and China. Wanted, for manufacturing, all kinds of Waste Paper, old Account Books, &c., &o. Bridge-end House, Aberystwith. LEFT-OFF CLOTHING WANTED. MR BARLOW, Pawnbroker, Aberystwyth, purchases all kinds of Wearing Apparel, Linen, Boe<ks, Furniture, surplus Drapery, and miscellaneous property of every description. Cash will be instanJay remitted for all parcels forwarded from the country, ot if desired be held over until the prices are approved and. Ac- counts found correct. DOLGELLEY. > RICHARD EVANS, Shop Goch, Dolgelley, General Bill Poster Messenger, <fcc. ■. Contracts may be ade with Auctioneers and Publishers ROBERT LEWIS, MARKET HALL AND PUBLIC ROOMS, I DOLGELLEY, GENERAL BILL POSTER, &c. f* J. B. MEE, DEALER IN GAME, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROVISIONS, GREENGROCER, &c., DOLGELLEY, BEGS to thank his friends for past favours, a^d to announce that he has constantly on hand all kin^s of fresh Fish, Game, &c., according to the seasons. Country orders promptly attended to, and anything t on hand procured at the shortest notice. l, BEST CLEAR ICE SUPPLIED BY THE CWT. AND UPWARDS. MR S ELL I S, ~T ,.<0^ DENTIST, MOUNT PLEASANT, DOLGELLEY. I MAY be consulted upon all cases of DENTAL SURGERY, at his residence, as above. At Home every SATURDAY, and on THURSDAY IV appointment. CORWEN-Miss JONES, Confectioner, 2nd and 4th Fri- day in every month. ¡ NEWTOWN—Every Tuesday. PWLLHELI—At Mr FRANCIS EVANS, Bookseller, Higk. street, every Wednesday. -V PORTMADOC—Mrs BEXWET WILLIAMS, Snowdon-stree(, 1st and 3rd Friday in every month," Operations without pain, and all cases guaranteed. ? {r l' Y R. THE GRAND NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD t PRIZE MEDALS For Genuine Hand-made WELSH TWEED CLOTH, FISHING CLOTH; FLANNELS, WEBBS, AND LINSEYS, ,4 At Chester in 1866, and Aberystwyth in 1865, were awarded to JOHN MEYRICK JONES, y MEYRICK HOUS E.' DOLGELLE Y,j Whose, Atills have gained considerable celebrity for thjU manufacture of these articles. J. M. JONES has greatljfc extended his Business, and is now able to supply, Wholes sale' and Retail, these unrivalled Welsh Fabrics, which are all manufactured by hand, under his own personal superintendence, and can be warranted'made of the Pick of the Pure Mountain Wools, and free from any admixture and at prices far below those charged for inferior articl usually sold as "Welsh" by English manufacturem, Clothing made from these Welsh Tweed Cloths are wosri by the Nobility and Gentry for Shooting, Fishing, CrickeUifl ing, Traveling, &c., and are always found to be very, durable. Wholesale and Retail Orders executed on the% shortest notice. Cash or references expected with all newq orders. Patronized by H.R.H. the Princess of Wales, thef Clergy, Nobility, and Gentry of England and Wales. » List of Prices:—Welsh Wynnstay Shooting Cloth, 2s. per yard; Welsh Cloth forJFishing Suits (very superior), 2s. 6d. per yard; Welsh Tweed Cloth (from Picked Wools), 4s. 3d. per yard. Five per Cent Discount for Cash. N.B.—Dolgelley being the termini of two branches oo railways, there is every convenience to send any articled ordered without delay to any part of the Kingdom, and at very reasonable charges. CAUTION.—Mr J. Meyrick Jones regrets that he should have occasion to caution his friends against the practices of certain unprincipled persons who have sent spurious patterns to several of his customers, piofessing to be of Welsh Tweeds and Flannels." Patterns of the genuine hand-loom Welsh Webs, Welsh Tweeds," Flannels, and Linseys, can be ensured by application to Mr J. M. Jones, Manufacturer, Dolgelley. Patterns ent post free to any, address. PORTMADOC. r PHOTOGRAPHS OF PORTMADOC EISTEDDFOD' MR HOLDEN I BEGS to inform the Public that the above Photo- graphs are NOW READY, and (by request of f numerous correspondents) may be had in various sizes, as; under, so that none should be without a memento of this, celebrated Festival. THE GORSEDD, 3s. (in handsome mount for framing), 2s. 6d., 2s., Is., and 6cl, each. THE PAVILION, 23. 6d. (handsome mount to match the Gorsedd), 2s., Is., and 6d. Postage, 2d. large size, Id. 2arte de visite. THE BARD'S CHAIR, 2?., le., and 6d, Mr Holden desires to state that in the larger Photo. graphs the Portraits of most of the leading Bards and Singers are quite distinct, forming a collection of local celebrities seldom to be met with. All orders to be addressed MR G. W. HOLDEN, PHOTOGRAPHIC INSTITUTE,: PORTMADOC. N.B.—Gentlemen attended upon at their own houses to take Views, Horses, Groups, &c. Terms moderate. OSWESTRY. SALT! SALT!! FLETCHER & RIGBY, MARSTON OLD SALT WORKS, AND ROCK SALT MINES, NORTHWICH, BEG to call the attention of Farmers and others to their FINE GROUND ROCK SALT which they can highly recommend for Agricultural purposes, as being superior to that ordinarily used, and at a less price. Prices of the Fine Ground Rock, Broad, Soiled, and Fine Lump Salt may be had on application to their Representa- tive for the Cambrian District, MR EDWARD EVANS, Albion Chambers, Oswestry, Agnt to the Broughton Coal Company, Alliance Asaur- ancee Company Weare and Co. and for Brymbo Co.'s Proved Uricb. elatts by udiou. SALE BY MR WILLIAM DEW. ABERDOVEY, MERIONETHSHIRE. IMPORTANT TO HOTEL KEEPERS PARTIES. FURNISHING. AND OTHERS. GREAT SALE. OF THE WHOLE OF THE IN- DOOR AND OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, AT THE CORBET ARMS HOTEL, ABERDOVEY. MR WM. DEW has been instructed by the Inspectors of the Estate of Mr Thomas Jones, to sell by Public Auction, at the above Hotel, on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, and Thursday, the 4th, 5th 6th, and Tth days of November, 1872, the whole of the superior and substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, all made to urder by an eminent London firm, comprising the con- tents of thirty Bedrooms, ten Sitting-rooms, Coffee and Billiard Room, Bar and Tap-room Fittings, superior Bed and Table Linen, Blankets, a large assortment- of Plated Goods, China and Glass Services, Carriages, Harness, Posting Horses, &c., together with a Valuable collection of Farming Implements a superior Dairy ot Mijching Cows, Cart Horses, Stacks of well-harvested Hay, two Stacks of Oats, a quantity of Potatoes, with the depasturing of the two farms, commonly called or known by the names of Mynydd Bychan and Tynewydd, containing 180 Acres with about 45 acres right of Sheep Mountain.walk, of superior Pasture Land, from the day of Sale up. to. the 25th day of March, 1873. Catalogues are now ready, and saay be had at any of the principal Hotels in North and South Wales, Oswestry, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Chester, Liverpool, and Man- chester on the premises; and from the Auctioneer, Well- field House, Bangor. Sale to commence each morning at eleven o'clock, sharp" SALE BY MR THOMAS JONES. IMPORTANT SALE OF STOCK, &c., &c. CASTELL DU LLANWNNEN. MR THOMAS JONES has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the above place, on Friday, the 8th day of November, 1872, all that well known and care- fully-selected STOCK, belonging to the Representatives of the late Thomas John Hughes, Esq. (who had spared no. ex- pense in improving the same) consisting of Draught and Saddle Horses, pure-bred Bull, Cows and Heifers in calf, and Calves of the shorthorn breed, Cows and Heifers in calf, and Calves of the Castlemartin breed, and a large flock of splendid Shropshire Down Sheep; also a large quantity of modern Implements of Husbandry, by the beat makers. Castell Du is about Three Miles distant from the Lampeter, and Two Miles from the Llanybyther Stations. Luncheon on the table at Eleven o'clock, and the Sale will commence pun tually at Twelve. No catalogues. BrrnyneghvYfl, Oct. 16th, 1872. SALE BY MR LEWIS WILLIAMS. CEFNCAMBERTH, NEAR TOWYN. Highly attractive and important sale of Horned Cattle, Horses, Piga" Hay, Wheat, Barley, Implements, Green Crops, &c. MR LEWIS WILLIAMS lias been instructed by the executors of the late M. T. Pugh, Esq., to Sell by Auction, on .the premises at the above place, on Friday, November 8th, 1872, the whole of the valuable FARMING STOCK, &c., comprising—Three Milching Cows in full profit, One Heifer, One Bullock, One Fat Cow, Two strong promising Calves, One Strong Cart Horse, Two strong .Cart Mares, One cream colour Pony (quiet in har- ness), Two Fat Pigs, One useful Basket Carriage and Harness, Two Stacks of well-harvested Hay, One Rick af Wheat, One ditto .of Barley, Lot of Wheat, Barley, and Oats in the Barn, and the whole of the well- selected IMPLEMENTS OF HUSBANDRY; con- sisting of One ..Chest Waggon,. One Timber ditto, Two Carts, One Winnowing Machine, One Iron Plough, Two pair Harrows, Two Chaff Cutters, Three sets of Horse Gearing, ,Tw,o Saddles, and One Ladies' ditto, &c. Also a quantity of sound and healthy Potatoes, Swedes, And$Iangoldsf TTie Crops may. be carried off the premises. Sale to commence at ODO o'clock, prompt. Terms Cash. No Reserve. Wuntt(tø, n .tt, WANTED, an In-door MEDICAL ASSISTANT (Unqualified), to Dispense, Visit, &c. -Apply to J. E. HUGHES, Surgeon, &c., Nevin, Carnarvonshire. WANTED, a respectable well educated YOUTH, (over fifteen years of age) as OUT-DOOR APPRENTICE to the Bookselling and Stationery business. No premium required-A ddress Bookseller, Advertizer Office, Oswestry. WANTED, a smart, intelligent Yonth, as an APPRENTICE to the Hairdressing Business.— Apply to Mr H. P. Hawkins, 13, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. rpo BE LET, No. 9, New-street, Aberystwyth, x. Good situation, and within one minute's walk of the College. Immediate possession. Rent, £ 24 a year.—Apply- on the premises. College. Immediate possession. Rent, £ 24 a year.-Applv on the premises. TO LET, with immediate possession, the BOAR'S HEAD. Full licensed Public-house, situate in Queen's road, Aberystwyth; a Stable and large Yard.—Apply on the premises. i ABERYSTWYTH. A RARE CHANCE. TO BE LET, and entered upon immediately, the WELSH HARP HOTEL; first Hotel from the Terrace, on Terrace-road. The above is well adapted for business, being situated in the best part of the town. A good opening for a Chemi t's or Grocer's Shop combined. All particulars can be had of Mr THOS. WHITE, Proprietor FOR SALE, three sets of new silver-mounted HARNESS, £ 5 5a. a set; six sets of brass-mounted 24 a set; twelve sets of first-class second-hand, very cheap, -Apply to JAMES EDE, draper, North Parade, Abervst- ystwyth. r- ittMir itotirea. MACHYNLLETH UNION. RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. THE Committee acting under authority of the ''Public Health Act, 1872," in the Rural portion of s this Union (comprising the whole of the Union except the parish of Towyn) require, until the 25th of March, 1873, the soervices of a PERSON of ability and competent Surveying Sanitary knowledge to go through and inspect the district, and to furnish a detailed report of its Sanitary Condition, with such suggestions for Improvements in Drainage and otherwise as may appear desirable, and to perform such other duties, as may be required.—Salary, £ 3 Per week.—Applications, with testimonials, to be delivered to me before the 6th day of November next f DAVID HOWELL, „ Clerk tc the Committee. |, Machynlleth, October 9th, 1872. C ABERYSTWYTH. 1: APPOINTMENT OF CEMETERY KEEPER. JT1HE ABERYSTWYTH BURIAL BOARD are desirous of receiving Appl cations for the APPOINT- MENT of a CEMETERY KEEPER for the Cemetery at Aberystwyth. The Salary will be £1 per week, with a t prospect of a House, rent free. [; Candidates must be good Gardeners, able to read and and thoroughly conversant with the English and t 'anSuaSes- The person appoiated will be required •to devote the whole of his time to the performance of the ;duties of Cemetery Keeper. Applications, in the handwriting of the Candidate, must State age, present and previous occupations, and when pre- pared to enter on the duties of the situation, to be sent, with testimonials, to me, endorsed Application for Cemetery Keeper," on or before the 6th day of November next. By Order of the Board, HUGH HUGHES, Clerb. Aberystwyth, 16th October, 1872. TO QUARRY PROPRIETORS, AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the Local Board, are prepared to Receive TENDERS from persons willing to Contract for RE-FLAGGING the FOOT- PATHS of the town. A specification of the intended works may be obtained on application to me. Tenders to be sent to me not later than Monday, the 2nd of December next. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. Aberystwyth, 29th October, 1872. k jusiness gutttrcssos. ABERYSTWYTH W. JULIAN, TEA WAREHOUSE, PROVISION AND GENERAL GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 10, NORIH PARADE, CORNER OF MARY-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TEAS, COFFEES, And all other ArMcs of the BEST QUALITY, supplied on the most Reasonable Terms. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. TOWYN. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. E. R. PUGHB & CO., ■ FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, TOWYN. M(>S'SdSbyS £ H™ by aU ,he leadi"S Makcrs> Haymakers, Horse Rakes, ana AIo Horse Hoes, Ploughs, l!arr?ws; Chff Cutteri!, TUTllip Root Pulpers, Churns, Horse Powers Carts and Washin- M>lchmes, & A Large Stock of SB WIG MACHINES always on hand, including the IVillcox and Gibbs, Howe, Bradbury Lockman, Little Wanzer, &C. PRICE LISTS SENT ON APPLICATION. ubnc Uatms. TO BRIDGE BUILDING CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a A- STONE BRIDGE over the Clywedog River on the Dolserau Hall Estate, and will be received at the County Surveyor's Office, Dolgelley (where plans and specifications may be seen) on or before the 12th day of November ingt, —Any further information can be had of Mr D. WILLIAMS, Dolserau HaU, Dolgelley. DOLGELLEY UNION. THE PUBLIC HEALTH ACT, 1872. THE Rural Sanitary Authority of this Union are desirous of Receiving APPLICATIONS for the APPOINTMENT of an INSPECTOR of NUISANCES for the whole of the Union, comprising thirteen parishes exclusive of the districts of the Local Boards of Dolgelley' Barmouth, and Dinas Mawddwy. ° The Appointment will be made up to the 25th March, 1873, and candidates are requested to name the weekly salary required in their applications; the holder of the appointment may possibly be re-appointed. The Inspector will be required to go through and make a detailed and perfect report on the general condition and requirements of the union, as well as perform all the duties of an Inspector as prescribed by the Sanitary Act of 1872. J Candidates must know the Welsh language and possess a competent sanitary knowledge, and are requested to send in their applications and testimonials to me on or before ten o'clock a.m. on Thursday, the 7th day of November next, on which day the Sanitary Committee will proceed with the election at the Board Room, Union Workhouse, Dolgelley. The personal attendance of candidates is requested", tatiit no allowauee will be made on account of traveling or other expenses. By order of the committee, JOSEPH ROBERTS, Clerk. Dolgelley, October 29th, 1872. hi)ltling Uti OUUttmtnt$. 1 "WHITE STAR" LINE. UNITED STATES MA-IL BjjEjjENBNtNM STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. These new full-powered Steamships Sail from LIVERPOOL on Thursdays, QUEENSTOWN on Fridays. ADRIATIC Nov. 7-BALTIC Nov. 14 ATLANTIC. Nov. 21-CELTIC IIU" These vessel* are all uniform, of the highest speed, and replete with modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and Cabins are amidships. Passengers booked through to all parts of United States, British America, China, Japan, India, and Australia. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. Saloon passage, j618 18s. and 21 Guineas. Return Tickets at 35 guineas. Steerage, 26 6s. For Freight, apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, and 9f\ Market-street, Chicago- in Queenstown, JAMBS SCOTT and Co., or to ISMAY, IMRIE, & CO., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; or to 7, East India-avenue. London, E. C. NATIONAL LINE. THE STEAMERS OF THIS LINE ARE THE LARGEST PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS AFLOAT. STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK Every WEDNESDAY, AND nOM t QUEENSTOWN every THURSDAY. NATIONAL STEAMSHIP COM. PANY (LIMITED). The new full-powered British Iron Screw Steamships SHIPS TONS. SHIPS. tONS Egypt, Grogan 5,064 | England, Andrews 8,807 Spain, Grace 4,900 The Queen, Thomas 4,411 Italy, Thompson .4,3)2 | Holland, Bragg 8,847 France,Thompson 8,571 j Erin, Lawson. 8,956 Canada Webster 3,500 | Helvetia, Griggs s,97g crreece, Kemp 8,500 | Denmark, Sumner 3,724 Will be despatched from .Liverpool to New York as follows:— CANADA Wednesday, 30th Oct. GREECE Wednesday, 6th Nov. EGYPT Wednesday, 13th Nov. Leaving Queenstown the following 'days. The Saloon accommodation on Board these Steamers is un- surpassed, the Staterooms being unusually large, and open on the Saloons, which are situated in the poop on deck the poop being 180 feet long Rate of Passage 12, 15, and 17 Guineas, accdrding to accom- modation in Stateroom—all having same privilege in Saloon. Return Tickets, TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS. The Steerage accommodation is unequalled r Space, Light, and Ventilation. Abundance of Fresh Provisions berved up cooked by the Company's Stewards. Rates of Passage on Reduced Terms. Steerage Passengers for. warded to Quebec, Boston, and Baltimore, without extra charge. I Passengers booked, through to Aspinwall-ScgA Prancisco-the Inland Towns of Canada and of the United States on favour- able terms; also, to Australia, New Zealand, China, and Japan, at low through rates, vid New York and San Francisco. For Freight or Passage, apply to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED), 21 and 23, Water-street, Liverpool; Or to N. and J. CUMMINS and BROS., Queeustown Or to the Agents- WILLIAM DAVIES Dolgelley. I HUGH WILLIAMS, Inion Inn, Llanrwst. i JOSEPH KELLOW, 2, Park-road, Portmadoe. 1 JOHN POWELL 2, Charles-street. Wrexham. WILLIAM H. LARKIN, Auctioneer, Llanidloes. t PUBLISHED MONTHLY, I PRICE ONE PENNY. 1 ASKEW ROBERTS'S RAILWAY RECORD. CONTAINING the TIME TABLES for the Great Western, Cambrian, Llanfyllin, Kerry, Mawddwy, Talyllyn, Festiniog and Blaenau, Llanymynech to Shrews- bury, Carnarvon to Avonwen, Shrewsbury and Welsh- pool, Shrewsbury to Hereford, Crfwe, London, via Stafford, Shrewsbury to Bridgnorth and Worcester, Corwen, Denbigh, Rhyl, Bala, and /Dolgelley, Central -rWales, Bishop's Castle, Wrexham to Buckley, Mid-Wales, Brecon and Merthyr, Chester to Bangor, Wellington to Manchester, Hereford. Hay, and Brecon, Chester to Mold, Mold to Denbigh. Aberystwyth to Pembroke, Amlwch and Llangefin, Carnarvon and Bangor, Chester and Liverpool, Coalport and Wellington, Festiniog, Llan- dudno and Bettws-y-coed, Manchester a.nd Chester, Ten- bury and" Bewdley, Trent Valley railways. Corrected from the official tables-with list of County Courts. Price One Penny, or free by post for Is. 6d. for twelve months. Published by ASKEW RoBERTS, WodDALL, and VHKABLBS Cxton Works, Oswestry, WINES & SPIRITS—W & A GILBEY Agent in BARMOUTH, from whom Single Bottles or larger quantities can be obtained— D W SCOTT Chemist BARMOUTH These SPIRITS are selected as being of the finest quality, and it should be observed that the variation in price is chiefly caused by the difference in strength, viz. 33 under proof, 17 under proof, and proof. Ex- ceptions to this rule are the Castle SO Whiskey, Castle DO Whiskey, Castle F 0 Cognac, and Castle JO Rum, which are of the same fine quality as the other descrip. tions, but being more matured by age are slightly higher in price For full description of TXTI each see Book of Prices (jlJNb — »—* Bottle Castle UP Gim 20 37 Castle OB GIN .17 wider proof.25 38 Castle Proof GIN froof 2/10 38 The above can be had either Sweetened or Unsweetened. COGNAC BRANDIES Castle D Cognac 33 under prN!í. 3iO 40 Castle E Cognac 17 under proof'3 6 40 Castle F Cognac prcof. 42 40 Castle FO 33 Cognac Old 33 wider proof 3/2 40 Castle FO pf. Cognac Old. proof. 4/10 40 COGNAC BRANDY (L'Or Extrait du Vin) proof 5/6 4Q The above can be had either Pale or Brown BRANDIES (not Cognac Brandies) f", Castle UP Brandy 33 213 ft Castle UV Btandy t7 widerproqf JS/S Castle Proof Brandy proof 3/1" The above can be had either Pale or Brown SCOTCH WHISKIES Castle UP WHISKEV 33 uitderp-oof 2 3 4a Castle UV WHISKEY. 17 under proof. 2/8 4a Castle Proof WHISKEY 3/1 4a Castle SO 33 WHISKEY. 3 wider proof 2/3 4a Castle SO pf. WHISKEY Old. proof 3/4 4A IRISH WHISKIES Castle UP WHISKEY 33 underproof. 2/3 43' Castle UV WHISKEY 17 under proof. 2/8 44 Castle Proof WHISKEY .proof 31 44 Castle DO 33 WHISKEY Old 33 underproof 2 3 44 Castle DOpf. WHISKEY Old. proof, 3/4 44 JAMAICA RUMS Castle UP Rum 33 under proof. 219 45 Castle UV Rum 17 nderfiroof. 2/8 45 Castle Proof Rum proof 3/1 « Castle JO 33 Rum O Id 33 under proof 2/3 45 Castle JO pf. Rum Old. P-of. 3/4 4S Castle White Rum Old. Poof. 3/4 4$ QUALITY —As described in Book of Prices .t' ATRZNrATH-Spccified with all Spirits r MEASURE -Six Bottles C.- ,ue 7au0n PRN Eah Cork will bear W & A Gilbey's patent Seal C s I TCH WIth the name and distinctive mark thus1 ItutHjPII The signature will be oa the side y/n" of each Cork thus:— y/ -w. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE CHEAPEST DICTIONARY ever published. JL Price Two SHILLINGS. NUTTALL'S PRONOUXCFNG DICTIONARY °. ENGLISH LANGUAGE founded on the labonrs of Walker, Webster, Worcester, Craig, Ogilvie, and others. CONTENTS: Origin- and History of the English Language, Phonotypy or key to the English Pronunciation, General Rules for the Correct Pronunciation of the European Languages, ) French, German, Italian, &c. 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