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THE ABERYSTWYTH MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1875. 4 .-Î t ON MONDAY NEXT VOTE FOR 1 J O H N JAM E S, RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE, 51, NORTH PARADE. SHIPPING. A L L A N LINE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO A M E R 1 0 A COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEALERS. SAILING DAYS—from LIVERPOOL, every TUES- DAY and THURSDAY to CANADA, and every ALTERNATE TUESDAY to HALIFAX and BALTI- MORE, forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all class esof Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leiving home are at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Aget't of the Company, who take3 charge of them until they go on board the Steamer. Tü, Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the ALLAN LINE. Fcr Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS and Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool Or to the Agents- I ROBERT S. JO:-iES, IIig11'street, PortrnaJoc. E'AN JONES, BniMer, Bala. l "WHITE STAR" LINE. •UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. 5,000 tons burthen. 3,000 horse-power. I Selling from LIVERPOOL for NEW YORK every THURSDAY. From QUEENSTOWX (CORK) every FRIDAY. Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. United States and Canada. RETURNING FROM NEW YORK EVERY SATURDAY. ) Th well-known Fast Mail Steamers of this Line sail as under FROM LIVERPOOL via QUEENSTOWN. BRITANNIC Nov. 4 I ADRIATIC Nov. 25 GERMANIC Nov. 111 BALTIC. Dec. 2 CELTIC Nov. 18 From NEW YORK. GERMANIC. Oct. 231 CELTIC. Oct. 30 These new and splendid Vessels reduce tne passage to the shortest possible time, and afford to Passengers the ighest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at sea. A "erage passage 81 days ill Summer, 9l days in Winter. Eacu Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compart- ments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smok- ing Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and Etted with all modern conveniences: pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. Saloon Passage, 15, 18, and 21 guineas; Return Tickets at reduced rates. The Steerage accommodation is of the very highest charac- ter, the rooms are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this class icill find their com- fort carefully studiid. An unlimited supply of Cooked Provisions. Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. Steerage fare at Reduced Rates. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to ISMAY, IMRIE AND CO. 10, Water-street, Liverpool, Or to the Agent- J. D. HUGHES, 7, William Street, Aberystwyth. RAILWAY NOTICES. CXmb^^ TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS. I 1875. A ERANGEMENT3 for the ISSUE of 1st, 2nd, and 3RD CLASS TOURIST TICKETS will be in force from MAY 15TH TO THE 31BT OCTOBER, 1875. Fo Particulars see Time Tables and Programmes issued by the Company. j HENRY CATTLE, Traffic Manager. Oswestrv, May, 1875. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS are issued daily from BORTH TO ABERYSTWYTH and ABER- A 5TWYTH TO BORTH, at the following Fares far the Double Journey:— „ First Class 2s Second Class Is | Tickets available for day of issue only. These Tickets are only issued to holders of Monthly Tourist Tickets, or to parties of Six First Class or Ten Second Class Passenger?. CHEAP TICKETS TO ELLESMERE. ] ON and after SATURDAY, MAY 1ST, and during the Summer Months, Cheap Day Return Tickets will be issued from the undermentioned Stations to ELT^S- M E HE by the Ordinary Trains on Weu k Days to paxties of not less than Six First Class or Ten Third Class Passengers, at the fouling Fares: lgf. clagg 3rd class Welshpool 1 5a 2s 6d Llanfyllin j Llanymynech 1 as 1:0 6d Llynclys J Oswestry 1 o, Is "Whitchurch J I CHEAP Saturday to Monday Excursions, com- j mencing Saturday, June 26th, and on every Satur- tin'.1 further notice, to ABERYSTWYTH, BORTH, ABER- DOVE i TOWYN, BARMOUTH, and DOLGELLEY, will be issued by any train, at the following fares:- £ I To To To To To To Vber'stwytii Borih Aberdovoy | Towyu Baruwuth Dolgelloy CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI CI let 3rd Ist Urd 1st -I-B" I Itit Iird 1st 8rd 1st 3rd d, s. d. s, d. s. d, g. d. s, rl. h, d, s. d. s. d. d. s. d. s. d. Whitchurch 0 1° 023 6i !) °Pa 0 8 <»! 3 8 0 0, » 8 ° 5iVle m"re *3 0 8 9 3-1 oj 8 0 1.) fl' 7 «! 2U 6 8 0 23 0 8 0 24 0 8 0 O*wo«trv 0 8 0 ,8 °i 7 :«17 C' 7 oj 18 6 7 S •• • • •• II inivinvnech" 19 0 ? 0 1(i 6 f» 6| 15 6 C 3 16 Oj « 19 « n in n ? r Sr. 16 0 0 6 lis 0, B oUs 8 5 3 14 3 5 ^17 J 0 19 0 7 6 NovrtSwn 12 « 5 «' 10 8, 4 0 !) 0 4 o! 10 el 4 jlj » 5. }G„ « « « 12 « 5 8 11 0 4 6U 6 4 Bill fl «*14 6l 5 i) 16 3 0 6 Children under Twelve half-price, Tho Tickets are available for return on the Monday following tho day of .issue! by any of the Ordinary Tralus, The Tickets issued according to this Bill are available only to and from the Stations named on them and the holders are not allowuil to break their journey at any intermediate station, HENRY CAT'ILE, Tiaffic Manager. Oswestry, September, 1^,5. "^T^m:A>'Y.-pV'rhyn-r.,uoraeth; capital £ 20,000 ■^r Ti rnmoanv piopoaea to work lead mines in buart8. ni3icr;j.c.rs (who takeoneshare each) tlem^n, jV1' Plice Old Trafford, merchant; lam Cnf-oi:n, y Victoria Park, Manchester; Jame3 PaeSrS3utb|)0rt,'malbl€ merchant; Eobett Hopwood, Sd'dSgtoti Edge Laoe, Liverpool, cotton broker-torn, World. BUSINESS ADDRESSES Aberystwyth. E. EDWARDS, 9, HER STREET, A1 erystwyth. j I? Tp DWARDS is offering some cheap Black Silks at 3s lis, 4s lid, and 5s lid per yard. E "OD WARDS sends patterns post free on j application. p DWARDS is showing the new Cash- • mere and Transparent Applique Mantles in great variety, from 18s 6d. "C* DWARDS is showing Camlet and Hol- land Skirts ready for wear, from 4s 6d. Also Black and Coloured Satin Skirts. E E DW ARD8 is showing the new Royal Srinuggur Cashmere Shawl' in all colours, as selected by her Majesty. p "ODWARDS is showing a large lot of coloured Lama and Fancy Stripe Shawls, suitable for promenade wear. T^DWARDS is showing Real Welsh -1,. Shawls in plain colours and ■■r'\ black and white stripes. j f DWARDS is showing Silk Wraps, "i Lawn Tussores and Grene- dines for dresses. E E DWARDS is showing the new Galatea Matting Cloth in the newest designs. TH T? DWARDS is showing a large stock of Sunshades in silk and cotton, suitable for the sea side. I E. EDWARDS is showing a great variety of Silk Scarfs and Ties in all the leading shades. E Tj1 DWARDS is showing a special lot of Kid Gloves, at 20-!d. per pair also a large stock of French Kid Gloves, double and single buttoned, from 2s 6d per pair. I —————-—————————————————— i E. E DW-KRDS is showing the Tan Basil Cuffed Gauntlets, for beach wear, in Ladies' and Chil- dren's sizes. 7 DWARDS is showing the latest novel- J • -CJ ties in Millinery also the New Italian, Capaline, and 1-' Chip Hats; Children's Hats in great varieties. < E. E DWARDS is showing the new Coolie Hi Tussore Hat, lined all colours, specially made for sea-side wear; a great novelty. j E. EDWARDS'S Dressmaking Department is efficiently superintended. Costumes and Dresses made on the shortest notice, at a moderate charge. E. BDWARDS Supplies Family and Compli- mentary Mourning of every kind on the shortest notice. DWARDS has an exclusive department E. for Gentlemen's Outfitting and Hosiery. Entrance, 8, Pier-street. W EDWARDS sends Patterns of Materials 1. t. post free, on application. EDWARDS has always a large stock of Real Welsh Flannels, Whittles, Yarns, Hosiery, &c., &c. TH TH DWARDS is showing an Extensive Stock of Holland. Costumes from 12s 6d, and Material Costumes from 23s. T? 17DWARDS has always in stock a great variety of Ruffles, Frillings, Lace, and Linen Sets of all descriptions. E. EDWARDS, 9, PIER STREET, Aberystwyth. ;jyJ y;:i r;-1' -rij r >ai uJ J»- i r'" &<: rjiw aa-i.i.' a i n'j I .• 1 v.. I;' DICK'S BOOTS. D ICK's gOOTS FOR WEARING. JUICE'S gOOTS FOR CHEAPNESS. DICK'S gOOTS FOR COMFORT. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR FARMERS. J^ICK'S gOOTS FOR MINERS. „ r, J^ICK.'S gOOTS FOR WALKING. J^ICK'S gOOTS FOR RIDING. JQICK'S" BOOTS FOR SHOOTING. JJICK'S BOOTS FOR FISHING. D ICK's gOOTS FOR FAMILIES. JJICK'S gOOTS FOR COLLEGES. J^ICK'S gOOTS FOR SCHOOLS. JQICK'S gOOTS FOR MEN. D ICK's gOOTS FOR WOMEN. D ICK's gOOTS FOR BOYS. DICK BOOTS FOR GIRLS. JJICK'3~ gOOTS FOR YOUNG. ow a, -Ji Dlcws BOOTS FOR OLD. ,DICK'S gOOTS FOR EVERYBODY. J^ICK'S QHOP, 16, GREAT DARKGA.TE-STREET ABERYSTWYTH. D ICWS SHOP, MAENGWYN^STREET, MACHYNLLETH. D ICK'S SHOP HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER. ICK'S, T7ICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGEL- » LEY, AND DICK'S, CHURCH STREET, BARMOUTH. JU J-^ICK gEPAIRS BOUTS WITH DESPATCH, T. B U B B RESPECTFULLY announces that he has taken the large Shop in Terrace-road at the corner of New- foundland-street, which he has opened as a SHOW ROOM. In addition to his extensive Stock and choice Designs in Paner Hangings from London and Paris, he has also added a ianre Stock of FURNITURE, comprising Loo and other Tables Chairs, Couches, Cheffoniers, &c., &c., in Mahogany and Walnut; Chimney and Bedroom Glasses of various sizes and designs. Perambulators, Fancy Baskets, &c., &c. I BRONNER'S Patent Gas Burners give ninety-nine I nefcent of Light as compared with twenty-seven per cent. 7™ byorfiiarrb«m«S with e».. Vide Gas Referees' Report, June, lob J. A ^a^iraf-wvib I T. Bubb, Terrace-road, Sole Agent for Aberystwyt District. Now Ready, STREAKED WITH GOLD; A ROMANCE OF LEAD MINING IN MERIONETHSHIRE And a Study of LIFE AND CHARACTER IN NORTH WALES. Price One Shilling, at all Booksellers and Railway Book- L'talls.-Free by Post-Is 2d. London: GRANT & Co., Turnmill Street, E.C. Tn ^}rad^^rXolvimc;i Profusely illustrated. ANNALS OF THE COUNTIES AN^D COUNTY FAMIUE3 OF WALES hy Dr K.cho^T pubU.hfd It B3 3s., may be had for £1 8s. frcm Mei3srs ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, AND VENABL ES, Bailey Head, Os- westry. EDUCATION. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALES. CONDUCTED BY I MR EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P. And ably assisted by qualified Classical, Mathematical and Foreign RESIDENT MASTERS. I THE course of instruction comprises the Latin and Greek Languages English—Grammar and Compo- sitior, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, Penman- ship, and Phonography; Mathematics — Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, £ »and-burveymg ana Conies Modern Languages — German and French; Natural Science Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing. Pupils are carefully trained for commercial and profess- ional pursuits, and special classes are formed to prepare for examinations connected with the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Aberystwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religious training of the pupils receives special attention. The particular requirements of each pupil will be kept in view throughout. Special prominence is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pupils to become conversant with the language. The premises are comraodiou?, and the locality healthy. Every precaution is taken to secure the health and comforts of the boarders. The terms are exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further information may be had on appli- I cation to the Principal-MR EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH THE REV. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, B.A., of -t. Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Honours, receives Twelve Boarders and a few day pupils, to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Aberystwyth, and London, or to fit them for professional and commercial pursuits. Special arrangements made with students reading for degrees. AN ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP OF TWENTY POUNDS Will be given to the best boy who enters the University College of Wales from this School. The School will Re-open Monday, September 13th. ARNOLD COLLEGE, WALTER'S ROAD, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL -REV. EDGAR WILLIAMS. M.A,, B.D. THE College is situate in the best part of the town, and the premises are specially adapted for a School. Pupils are prepared for Commercial life or for Professional or College Exarnin tions. A limited number of Boarders is received. The Dicipline is strict, but kind; the diet liberal and healthy. For Prospectus apply as above. The next Quarter commences July 22nd. THE SWANSEA LABORATORY & SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE STREET, SWANSEA, CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN,. PH.D., F.C.S., Analytical and Consulting Chemist. PuNic Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. Every description of Chemical Analysis and Assay Undertaken. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED IN 1812. TRUSTEES :—Rev. Canon Phillips, M.A., Vicar of Aber- ystwyth, Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan, Thomas Bonsall, Esquire, Glanrheidol, Rev. John Pugh, Vicar of Llanbadarn-fawr, Vaughan Davies, Esquire, Tanybwlch, and George G. Williams, Esquire, Wallog. HEAD MASTER: EDWARD JONES. (In Honours of the University of London.) ASSISTED m QUALIFIED MASTERS. DURING the last six years ten pupils from this School entered directly into the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Lampeter, and were admitted into Hely Orders; eight passed the Medical, and ten the Law preliminary examination; six took Queen's Prizes for Mathematics, and seven first-class certificates for Physical Geography; and many entered the various Banking Establishments and Mercantile Offices. The Head Master receives a few Boarders. The school will re-open on Thursday the 29th July. FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Chairman of the Governing body: THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Head Master: REV. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford Assistant Masters: MR W. H POOLE, B.A., Exhibitioner of Magdalen College, Oxford (1st Class in Natural Science). MR J. IDDON, B.A., Scholar of Sidney College, Cambridge (12thWrangler). MR ALFRED F. WINTER, B.A., Scholar of Pem. broke College, Oxford (1st class in Classical Moderations.) HERR GSCHWIND (German and French.) MR FLOWERDAY (English, Writing, and Drawing). THE School is conducted on the principle of the large Public Schools. The Course of Education includes Greek and Latin, Mathematics, Natural Science, English,Book-keeping, Modern Languages, Drawing, Paint. ing, and Vocal Music. Boys are prepared for the Univer- sities, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Examina- tions. A Modern Side will soon be established, in which Mathe. matics, English, Book-keeping, and Modern Languages will be the main subjects of instruction. TERMS :— Boys in the Senior Department, 210 a year. „ „ Junior Do. JE8 „ No extra charge is made for either Drawing, or German, or French. The above fees include payment for every sub- ject taught in the School. The School is situated outside the town, and is sur- rounded by Cricket and Football Grounds, with a Tennis Court. Four large Class Rooms and two Lavatories have been added to the old buildings. Boarders are received in the Head Master's House. Next admission day will be on THURSDAY, October 7th, at nine o'clock, a.m. Application for admission and for further particulars to be addressed to the Head Master, Friars School House, Bangor. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, LLWYNON, PORTMADOC. CONDUCTED BY MRS W. P. DAVIS. The course of Instruction comprises all the essentials of a good English Education, with accomplishments if desired.—Terms on application. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Head Master-J. S. EDWARD ES, B. A. (Scholar, Prizeman, and late Exhibitioner of S.D.C., v Lampeter.) THE Professors of St. David's College have set apart an Exhibition of £ t0 to be competed for annually by candidates from this School only on their ^Pupils ^are carefully prepared for the Universities, Law, Medical and other professions. Names can be entered for term 1, 1876. For terms, &c., apply to the Head Master. WANTED, TO LET, &c. The charge for the insertion of prepaid advertisements reterring to SITUATIONS WANTED, I HOUSES WASTED, APARTMENTS WANTED, I PERSONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WAFTS, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND, I IS three lines for One Shilling prepaid: three times. Two Shillings. These charges apply only to prepaid advertisements. Pay- I ment may be made in postage stamps. No Credit Advertisement is charged less than Is. 6d. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY AGE NTS I WANTED, to purchase all kinds cf OLD MACHINERY, METAL and SCRAP IRON. —Address MclLQuiTAN, Machine Broker, Aberyatwyth N.B.-Mining Plant, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. MACHYNLLETH. 11 WANTED.—MRS EVANS, Servants' Registry WANTED.—MRS EVANS, Servants' Registry Office, Doll-street, Machynlleth, has Cooks, House- maids, Nurses, Kitchenmaids, Dairymaids, and two House- keepers, who want places. Ladies wanting servant?, and servants wanting places, should apply as above, enclosing stamped envelope for reply. REGISTRY OFFICE FOR FAMILIES AND SERVANTS AT E, NOWELL'S FANCY WAREHOUSE, 8, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, Opposite the Infitmary, ABERYSTWYTH. POUND.—Those people who are fortunate enough to purchase Dick's Boots have found them to be durable, comfortable, and cheap. STRAYED, to a field at Mallwyd, a WELSH MOUNTAIN EWE. The owner may have same on giving a proper description and paying expenses. Unless claimed in a fortnight, it will be Sold to defray Expenses. —Apply to Mr SAMUEL MaRRIS, Peniarth Arms Hotel, Mallwyd, R.S.O. TO' BE SOLD, a BOYS' SCHOOL (boarding and day), in one of the largest, towns in Montgomery- shire. It numbers at present over 30 pupils, and has yielded 2300 nett each of the two last years ending Christmas next. to the present proprietor,who is emigrating to New Zealand, The premises are very suitable for a school, and have been used as such for the last ten years. Price very moderate.— For particulars apply to N.Z., office of this paper. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, all that HOUSE and PREMISES, known as Liverpool House, situate at the Corner of Gray's Inn Lane, Aberyst- wyth. The House baa a good Cellarage, and ther., is on the ground floor large Shop, Parlour, and Kitchen, and there are eight Bedrooms. There is a large yard affording ex- cellent sites for three houses. These premises are suitable for any purposes.—For further particulars, and to treat, applv to Messrs ATWOOD and SON, Solicitors, Aberyst- wyth.. LEAMINGTON COOKING RANGE FOR SALE. JLJ Only in use twelve months. Price moderate.—Apply at 39, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. PORTMADOG. TO BE LET, and entered upon on the 12th November, that COMMODIOUS DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 74, High-street, attached to the MEDICAL HALL. Is situate in the best, most central, and respect- able part of the town, has an excellent front entrance, spacious HaU, and a large Dining-room, 18 feet by 30, five good Bedrooms, one Sitting-room (commanding an excellent view towards Merionethshire along High-street,) three attic Bedrooms, and all house necessaries, Cellars under the whole of the house, one good Kitchen, with Back Kitchen and Pantry. Public Water and Gas in the House. Extensive Back, with right of cart and carriage road. Large and good Gaiden attached, with private entrance from Dora-street. Rent moderate.- For farther particulars apply at the Medical Hall, Portmadoc. ¡ FOREIGN TIMBER. JUST discharged a Cargo of SUPERIOR PITCH PIJNE, SQUARE TIMBER, and DEALS, from Darien, ex QLENALVON" A cargo of very good Baltic RED PINE DEALS, from 2- inches to 4 inches thick, ex Brig MARTHA." Now discharging from our Barrlue 11 G-LENALVON, a very good cargo of SPRUCE DEALS, containing about 135,000 feet. The above cargoes, as rSaATT^ELM YELLOW PINE LOGS ^,DE^L^^TT PRENARED RTRPIT MAHOGANY. Bed AND White rreparea FLOOR'BOARDS, &c., &c., are well worth the attention and inspection of Contractors, Builders, and the Public generally. I Windows, Doors, all sorts of Mouldings, Angle Beads, &c. manufactured on the Premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS, I ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH. Ynyslas^613 l° Aber(3ovey- Saw Mills at 1 September, 1875. September, 1875. INSURANCE. I THE i MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1834. 39, KING STREET, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. THE LEICESTERSHIRE and NORTH OF J- ENGLAND FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY In sures every description of Property against Loss or Dam- age by Fire, the RATES of PREMIUM being regulated irrespective of the TARIFF ASSOCIATION, and made dependent on the nature of the Buildings and Trades carried on therein, cornmencing at is. 6d. per cent. PROSPECTUSES, FORMS of PROPOSAL, and &1 information may be obtained on application to W. B. HUGHES, 7, LEWIS TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. APPLICATION FOR AGENCIES ARE INVITED. PRICE ID. THE RAILWAY RECORD FOR SHROPSHIRE AND NORTH AND MID WALES Contains the Time Tables of the Anglesey Central Bishop's Castle Brecon and Merthyr Cambrian Carnarvon and Avonwen Carnarvon and BaDgor County Courts Central Wales Chester and Holyhead Chester and Liverpool Coalport and Wellington Crewe and Chester Denbigh, Mold, and Chester Denbigh, Ruthiu and Corwsn Festiniog Festiniog and Blaenau Great Western Glvn Valley Tramway Kerry and Abermule Llandudno and Bettwsycoed Llandudno Llanymynech and Llanfyllin Manchester and Milford Manchester ana tester Mawddwy Mid-Wales Mold and Denbigh Neath and Brecon Pembroke and Tenby Ruabon and Bala Shrewsbury and Worcester Shrewsbury and Crewe Shrewsbury and Hereford Shrewsbury and London (via Stafford) Shrewsbury and Llanymynech Shrewsbury and Welshpool Stafford and Uttoxeter hrewabury and Welling to n Talvllyn Tenbury and Bewdley [Van Had way Wellington and Manchester" Wellington and Craven Arms Wrexham and Buckley l Whit church and Chester Also full postal information for Oswestry and Shrews- bury, and County Court Fixtures for the month. It is, sold throughout an extensive district, is constaBtly I re4erred to, an l is an excellent medium for advertisements, Communications to be sent to J. GIBSON, 3, Queen's-road, Abesystvryt^ PUBLIC NOTICES Mrs Bonsall, Glanrheidol, £ l la Mrs Phillips Vicarage' Frwr Tnri v1 'rs Eonsa,F> Eronfraith,' £ 1 • Mrr SOs Mrs Fosset*, Laur'a Place K'0. !8' BryneithijV P, Roberts, Penywern, £ 1 • Mra H I' terrace, 5s Mrs Morgans,Nantcerio Hall, m* M;„0 rrm mount rieasant, Mr Loxdale, Castle Hill W «v fvi DS yer' L°dge Park, £ 1 Mr Edward Edwards, Pier street, SI lg • Mrs Cogens, Cwmcynfelin, r k Oak?s, Aberystwyth, £ 1: The Lord Bishop ?T7-n^' £ 1J Captain Phelp, Nanteos, £ 1; Mr Williaai Evans, Great £ !■• Mrs Beevor, 129, Hariey-street, London, JEl Mr Henry Davies, Bridge- street, a-l; Mr Pell, BelkVue Hotel, ki; Mrs Evans, Love9groYe, £ 1; Rev J. Jonea, LlanvihaDeek £ 1; Mr Vaughan-Davies Panybwlch, £ 1 Colonel PrWe, Peithil, of The Earl of Lisburne, n; Colonel Powell, Nanteos, -Cl; the Editor of the Aberystwyth Observer,. JOs; Mrs J ames, comer of Terrace-road, 10s 6d; Mrs Lewis, RheW- goeb, Lianrhystyd, 109 6d; Mr Baker, Rhyd y penan, 10s 6d Mr John Morgan, Pier-street, l03 6i Mra Davies, Rhosrhidga.ed, 103 Gd; Mr Morris Davies, Rhosrhyd galed, 103 6d; Mrs James Hughes, 10s C-d Mr Webster, Noi-th and South Wales Bank, 10s 6d; M, LeWIS WiHiams RhosceHan, 10a 6d the Mayor of Aberystwyth, PierliJL ito- Mr' f ie™treTet> Mi; Mr John EvLs, Arthur Hugheii, Marine-terrace, lbs; Mr G. T. Smith, North Parade, lO.i Dr HarrfJ V L' ?T T Gardiner,Wenallt, 10j • Mrs BassptfT 103 >■ Ss • Mrq Innpi -tSassett Lewis, Marine-terrace, T r £ Rational Provincial Bank 5s- Mr John >WS'p T ^^gate-street, 5s; Mf Lloyd, Ta'lybont, 5a; street' fi? M> w* D"kgate-street,5s;1Mr Hawkins,Pier- 4 Catft vli Pler"^rTeet' 53; Mr Rees, Pier-ttreet, 53 Mr John Evans, Talybont, 5s ParSe 5, .Ufh R Dr Jacob Roberts, North street ^iams, 5s Mr John Davies, rier-street, 5s; Mt Thomas Powell, Market-street os • Mr George Jones, North-parade, 5i; Mr lnl^ -R Market-street, 5s Mr Howell, Great Dark^ff Richard. Mr JilFI?aS Hi" JoTn.e3' Great Darkgate-street, 5aVMr Ed- ward Edwards, Little Darkgate-street, 5s; Mr Thomas' Griiith, Great Darkgate-street, 5s; Dr Morris Jones, Church-street, 5i; Dr Gilbertson, 3, Marine-terrace.5s Mr' J°n^, Nanteos, 5. MrJEdward Cole. Pier-street, 5s Mr' G. Wilhams, Baker-street, 5s; Mrs Leon, 5s: Mrs- Szlumper, 53; Mr Morris, 5s; Mrs Williams, 48, Marine. terrace, 5s; Mr J. Rea, Terrace-road, 5s; Mr Bubb Ter- race-road, 5s; Mr Davies, Terrace road, 5a; Mr Hopkins, Great Darkgate-street, 5s Mr Culliford, Great Darkgate- street, 5s; Mr Davies, Great Darkgate-street, 53 Mrs Morgans, Marine-terrace, 5s Mr Cooke, Pier-street, 5s; Captain Bassett Lewis, Marine-terrace, 5s: Rev. LeW^t Llanychaiarn, 5s; Dr C. Rice Williams, Marine-terrace, 4s Mr C. M. Williams, Little Darkgate-atreet, 4s Mr 6d '0Mr Worthington, Terrace-ro*d» T Thomas, 3s Mra Cares well, 2s 6d • Re^ Ban^.r' 28 ed 5 Mr Richard Gilbertson iJin 2s 6d Mr Evans, Pier-street, 2s 6d Mr Jenkino v- 3 2s 6d; Mr Isaac Williams, 103, St. Martin' l 2s 6d Mr Arch, Abbey Farm 2s fid M rf"Iane' Load 23' M; Mr J. B. Jonea, Pnucea-Btreet, 2j 6d;, Mr J. H. Edwards, Great' Mr'?T) Wll- V^oodcoc^ Darkgate street, 2s bd, Mr D. Williams, Great Darkgate-street, 2a 6d; Humphreys, 2s 6d; Mi- Watkins, North narade 2a 6d; Mr Wheatley, Terrace road, 2s 6d; Mr Fear, Great Darkgate street, 2s 6d; Mr T. Thomas, Great Darkgate etrest, ^s 6d; Mr Williams, Great Darkgate street, 2s 6d; Colonel Jones, 28 6d; Captain Delahoyde, 21 6d; Mr Thomas Jones, Mount Pleasant, 2i 6d Captain Mowbray, 2s 6d Mr Jones, 10, Marine terrace, 2s 6d Mr Isaac Morgan, 2s 6d; Mrs Benjamin Hughes, Bridge street, 2s; Mr Howell, Little Darkgate street, 2s; Mr Humpheys, postmaster, 2s I Mrs Lewis, Queen's road, 2s Mr Truscott, Terrace road, 2s; Mr Morgans, Great Darkgate street, 2s Mr D. Ellis,. Great Darkgate street, 2s; Mr Dick, Great Darkgate street, 2s; Mr Ellis, Great Darkgate street, 2s; Mr Morgans, Little Darkgate street, 2s; Mr Lear, 2s; Mr Ede, Great Darkgate street, Is Mr Griffith, Great Darkgate street* Is Mr Chandler, Marine terrace, Is Mr Hughes, Is. TOWN BAND FUND SEASON 1875 BALANCE^ SHEET. Dr RECEIPTS. S. T° ARA«NNT;!W fprP"'i°ns from Residents, Sea- & son Ticket Hoid^rs, and Committee. 145 1 b amount from Visitors as per Collecting Cards 3 To amount received from Goaa*rtB.. 83 0 0 EXPENDITURE. 282 ° Cr. F a. By aminnt paid, to Rowland Family Band 1«8 0 0 tester, Vocalist. 27 16 8 Mr Wage and Miss' d. 1S 0 r..E^wards „ rr,rintmg and Advertising. n „ Commission on Collecting 7 0 lown Crier, Doorkeeper, Stationery, and Sun- dries 6 14 11 Rgi.. „ Concert Rooms and Gasiiicl 21 18 £ » caiacce Secretary's hand 0 17 1 282 0 9' a. EDWARD P. WYNNE, LiP8ham Auditor, Hon. Secretary. Oct. 25th, 1875. ABERYSTWYTH AND UNIVERITY MUSICAü SOCIETY. CONDUCTOR PROFESSOR PARRY, Mus. Bac. mHEweeJyrehenwals of this Society are held in J- the Examination Hall of the University College o £ Wales every Friday evening. Those persons desirous of becoming members are re- quested to attend. Annual subscription:—Honorary members, 10s ordin- ary effective members, 5s.; students of the University College, 2s 6d. ELECTION ADDRESSES MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1875. LADIES AND GKNTLKMBN,— IT is now almost two years since you did me-thft honour of eating me to represent you in the CouncU Chamber, and I trust during that time my services have been such as to command your approval, and to secure for me TOUR VOIKI and interest at the forthcoming Election on re-election? when I intend offering myself for the utmost of my power at all timss- sfntinrr ^P01Kt those Yhom 1 tave the pleasure of re pre- own nr' • discussion of public questions, neither my JWU pnvate interest, nor any other consideration, whatever. s prevgnted me from following that course which in my largement 8eemed best calculated to benefit the Town at I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, Railway Tea Warehouse, J0HN JAME& 51, North Parade, Aberystwyth, October 7th, 1875. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE TOWN, BOROUGH, AND LIBERTIES OF < ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, MY period of office will shortly expire, and I beg to offer myself for re-»lection. As a member of the late 1mprovemtnt Commissioners, and also the Council, I took an active part in the affairs of the Town; and confidently refer you to my inde- pendtnt action upon all occasions, in supporting measures which I considered would benefit the Town. Should \t be your pleasure to re-elect me, I engage not merely tr, hold the position, but earnestly as heretofore to ubdattp'ue the responsibilities of the office. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, PETER JOKE^ Aberystwyth, October 12th. 1875. I