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BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Abervstwvth. JOHN JAMES, LONDON AND ABERYSTWYTH RAILWAY TEA, WINE, AN D SPIRIT STORES, NORTH PARADE, AND TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. AGENT FOR BASS, RATCLIFF, AND GRETTON, BURTON-ON-TRENT. LIST OF PRICES. For the Season ending October,^ 1876. PER KIL. PEE BARREL. INDIA PALE BITTER ALE 30s -60s f No. 6 21a 42s UTTTI ATTFS J No. 5 24a 483 MILD ALEb } No. 4 27s 54a I,No. 3 30a 60s PER KIl. PER BARREL STRONG AND (No. 3B 33s 66s BOTTLING ALES <No.2.36s 72a (No. 1.42a 84a GUINNESS'8 DUBLIN) 29, EXTRA STOUT T /Y3 583 FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED DIRECT FROM THE BREWERY AT BURTON, OR FROM OUR STORES AT ABERYSTWYTH. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT. Bass and Co.'s Pale Ale 4s 6d per doz. Allsopp's Do. Do 4s 6d „ Guinness's Extra Stout 4s 6d „ The Proprietor of the Railway Tea Warehouse has much pleasure in presenting his Friends and the inhabitants of Aberystwyth, and Families resident in Western Wales, with the Price Current of his Establishment. TEAS. Per lb. No. a. d., 1 giftings of Asam and other kinds 1 81 2 Good Strong Family Tea 2 0 3 Very fine Choice Black 2 8 To which we call speci: attention. Per lb No. 3. d.. 4 Rich strong Oopacb Tea 3 0 5 "Very rich full-flavored Tea 3 4 6 Choicest Moning Souchong and Kaisow im- 1 ported 3 8 COFFEES Fine JAMAICA 1 4 Finest PLANTATION 1 6 FINEST EAST INDIA. 1 8 Rare and Choice MOCHA 2 0 The Esse:(;; of these Coffees ir bottles at Is. and 2a. requires boiling water to make a cup of exce\.ent Coffee instantly. COCOAS ANU CHOCOLA I b. Cocoa Nibs, finest Trinidad 1 41 Flake Cocoa, genuine 4 Ground on the premises. Chocolate Powder, loose. 1 0 Dunn's Iceland Mosi 1 4 Fry's Pearl:! Packets. 0 8 Do. Spanish 4 Chocolate I Cakes 1 4 Peek's Chocolate (recommended) 1 4 i EPPS'S HOMCEOPATHIC COCOAS, Is 41 per Pound. RAW AND REFINED SUGARS AT MARKET PRICES Also, Currants, Raisins, Muscatels, Oranges, Lemons, &c. MISCELLANEOUS DEPARTMENT. It is impossible to enumerate the numerous articles comprised in this department; suffice it to say, families will find the stock as extensive and varied as in any lof the largest Metropolitan Establishments including— HUNTLEY AND PALMER'S AND PEEK FREAN'S BISCUITS, ALSO CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. WHITE WINES Gall. Doz. Bott. SHERRY, No. 1, agreeable Light Wine 9s 18s Is 6d Ditto No. 2, excellent Dinner Wine 10a 208 Is 8d Ditto No. 3, Standard Pale Wine 12a 243 2a Ditto No. 4, Standard Gold Wine 12a 24a 2a ) Gall. Doz. Bott. SHERRY, No. 5, very soft, pale nutty flavour 153 30a 23 6d Ditto, No. 6, very soft, Gold, nutty flavour 15s 30s 2s 6d An .40- n- .3. OLD RICH SHERRIES, 36s, 42s, 48a, and 60s per doz. MARSALA, finest imported 24s 2s 0d Ditto, good sound Wine, grown Sicily 18a 2a bd WHITE FRENCH WINES SAUTERNE, fine quality I83 Is 6d I BURGUNDY, fine quality 18a Is 6d Ditto extra quality 24s 2a Od | Ditto, extra quality 24a 2a Od REDFRENCHWINES -1 CLARET, Via Ordinairie, recommended 189 Is 6d Ditto, Medoc, excellent dinner wine 208 Is 8d Ditto, St. Emilion, delicate after dinner wine. 24s 2a Od Other choice Wines 303 to 60s per dozen. BURGUNDY, fine 80ft wine, recommended; 208 Is 8d i Ditto, extra quality, highly recom- mended. 30a 2s 6d MASDEU, a full-bodied red wine, from the South of France. It resembles old dry Port 24s 2s Od ROUSILLON, first growth of vintage 1861. 24a 28 Od RED WINES PORT, No. 1, sound useful Wine 9a 18s Is 6d Ditto, No. 2, fine fruity Wine 12s 243 2a Ditto, No. 3, full flavoured Old Wine 15s 308 2s 6d PORT, No. 4, dry Old Wine, recommended 18s 36a 3s Ditto, Old Crusted ditto, 48s 54s 60s UMAIYlKAUNt FISSE, THIREON S UO. CHAMPAGNE, fine quality, recommended 428 3a 6d I Ditto pints 24a 2s Ditto G. L. 4 a Ditto B.L. 4s 6d CHAMPAGNE, W.L 58 Ditto W. & G. 6s Ditto Moet & Chandon 63 SPIRITS BRANDY, Pale or Brown, very useful. 18s 36s 2a Ditto ditto highly recom- mended 21s 42a 3s 3d Ditto ditto Martell's, finest im- ported in Wood 24s 483 4s 2d Ditto Martell's or Hennessy's (bottled in France). 54s 4s 6d Ditto very old Martell's, Hennessys, or Otard, Dupoy & Do. s SOP 6s 6d GIN, fine London, very strong las *d Gin, Old Tom, finest made 14s *3 WHISKY, Scotch, very old recom- mended 183 36s 3a Ditto ditto 10 years old, un- equalled. 21a 42a 3s 6d WHISKY, Irish, fine old, recommended 183 36s 38 6d Ditto ditto 10 years old, equal to Brandy 21s 428 38 6d Kilahan LL old Irish Whisky 3s 8d Dumville VR ditto 3s 8d RUM, fiie Jamaica 169 32s 2s 8d Ditto, extra quality, very old 183 36s 3a HOLLANDS, John de Kuyper's 3s BRITISH LIQUEURS Ginger Brandy -> I Peppermint, &c 14a fid Orange Bitten f d3 0d | Cherry Brandy, &c., &c |4s bd BRITISH WINES. Orange ) Black Currant Ginger >ls 4d Red ditto Vis 4d Raia^n J And any other kind J Bottles charged two shillings per dozen, and allowed for when returned. ,« TERMS:-CASH. RELIANCE HOUSE, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET (OPPOSITE THE MEAT MARKET), WILLIAM PROBIN, WORKING LAPIDARY, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, BEGS to inform the Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors ot Aberystwyth that he has now on hand a well- selected Stock of Diamond Rings, Wedding Ringa, Signet Rings, and Gem Rings. Bright and coloured Gold Jewellery, in all its branches, made upon the premises. Every article warranted. Also a large Stock of Whitby Jet and Bog Oak Ornaments. Old Gold and Silver Purchased. Wholesale and Rutail Dealer in New and Second-hand Plate. BREAD! BREAD! BREAD! PURE HOME MADE BREAD Can be obtained at y D. BISHOP, I 38, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. French Rolls, Dinner Rolls, Leaf Roll. Brunswick and Milk Bread made daily. -I" "EVAN MORGAN, AGENT FOR ALL THE BEST MAKERS IN JLai»c Assortment of Hand and Treadle always Machines o^'Jllk',Tm"S?nd. 9oUon Reels' 0il and NeedIes to fit *«y Machine. Machines out of order re-adjusted. Easy Terms of Purchase. DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 21, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MACHINES ON HIRE. ESTABLISHED 1826. THOMAS" WHITE, (Son and successor to the late Elizabeth White,) A N U F Å C T U R I N G LAPIDARY AND jeweller EGYPTIAN HOUSE, TERRAGE ROAD, AND YORK HOUSE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. A splendid collection of Jewellery of the newest designs, comprising Necklets, Brooches, Ear Rings, &c., always in Stock. GEMS AND OTHER RINGS. OLD CHINA IN GREAT VAPIETY. CW Anything not in Stock made to order. DEALER Ifl&BILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE. A r SALES BY AUCTION. In Liquidation. C 4.RDIGANSH1RE. IMPORTANT SALE OF MINING PLANT AND MACHINERY. MR G. T. SMITH has been instructed by the Official Liquidator to Sell by Auction, at the Mine, near Goginan, on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16TH, 1876, at Twelve o'clock at Noon,;thelwhole of the Valuable MACHINERY, PLANT, and MATERIALS, of the Bwadrain Consoi3 Mine, COMPRISING 1 30ft bv 5ft Water Wheel, with 1 30fm Launders; 1 24ft Water Wheel, with 17fm Launders 1 30ft by 3ft Water Wheel, with 25fm Launders 1 12ft by 2ft Water Wheel; 4 Balance Bobs, 3 Shaft Bobs, 3 Angle Bobs; 220fm Iron Rods, 2Jin by 1 in, with Pullies and Stands 630fta Iron Rods, l^in and\lfm round, with Pullies and Stands Capstan and Shears; lii5fm lin Wire Rope, with Pullies and Stands 220fm 9 M Chain, with Pullies and Stands Shaft Tack. complLttV 860fm Railroad Iron, about loins to the yard;\fi(Jfni Iflhclnft Rods; 40fm Skip Road, and Skip; LaMere, \Ca9ijta* 'Plants, 2 Winches; 40fm Rail- road and StaiMs^-Ar^Machine, Sheds; Several lots of Chains, of diffetent sizes; nvils, 2 Bellows, 2 Vices Screwing Gear, Smith's To Is; 1 large Screw, Yokes, Bolts, of different sizes; Several lots of useful Iron and Timber 1 Drawing Machine, complete; 1 Oroshftr, cam. plete; lofm Plunger Lift, complete, 24in bore 1 Self-act- ing Jigger; other Jiggers; 3 Round Buddies; 17ftn If in I Shafting to Jigger; Hutches, Dolly Tub, Bsrtbws Sundry Sheds, Roofs of Bin and Crusher House; 45fm 9iu Pumps, with Bucket Rods, vc.; 12fm 64in Pumps, with Bucket Rods, &c,; 12fm 54 in Pumps, with Bucket Rods, &e. 12fm 7in Pumps, with Bucket Rods, &c.; Parts of a. Crusher, Parts of a Drawing Machine. I The whole of the Machinery is in good condition, and a large portion thereof is so that the Sale affords an excellent opportunity ait.Durchasers. CARDIGANSHIRE. i Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS^V.e parishes of Llan- badarn CrekMia TTcha and I y Creiddin. known as SARNEY FA WR anu .KNEY FACH, con- sisting of about 115 acres of supef"?^. Arable and Pasture Land, well supplied wit w ter, iva gooo, state of culti- vation, intersected and apbrOBched by good roads, lying in a ring fence, wit UOOl e ling-house and suitable Farm Buildings, together it me very useful OAK ,TIMBER of abocsT lsVj-eans' gWwth, the whole situate vTIMBER of abocsT lsVj-eans' gWwth, the whole situate •about half-a-mile Voni^'ThX village of Llanfihangel y Creiddin, now in th\occupatwn of Mr Johu Davies, as yearly tenant, To be Sold by Auction, by order of the proprietor, by MR G. T. SMITH, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd day of AUGUST, 1876, at the Talbot Hotel, Aberyst- wyth, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to condi- tions). Possession may be had on the 29th September next. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs HUGE HUGHES and SONS, Solicitors, or the AUCTIONEER, Aber- ystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE. THE RHQDMADE ESTATE. MR G. T. SMITH has been instructed by Morris Davies, Esquire, to offer for SaLE BY AUC- TION on THURSDAY, the 24th day of AUGUST, 1876, at the Belle Vue Roval Hotel, Aboristwyth, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the V Holuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as the RHOD5^.DE ESTATE, consisting of the following Farmstead H<Mings :— LOT. QCANTITY. A. R. P. LOT. QCANTITY. 1 CornenDhEi\ 8 2 16 2 BwlchyrDandir .?V 57 0 6 3 Gorswgan 26 2 23 f 4 Tynygwndwn 64 2 4 5 Gorswgan Fach 17 1 6 6 Penquarrel 6 3 20 7 Cyttyr 3 0 28 8 Rhodmade'139 3 36 Total 324 0 19 Particulars, plans, and conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr F. R. ROBERTS, solicitor, or the AtJcriONEER, both of Aberystwyth. MARKET HALL, TOWYN. SUBSTANTIAL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE, The property of Mrs Dobson, late of Ynysmaengwjn, removed for convenience of sale. MR DANIEL will Sell by Auction (unreserved) at the Market Hall, Towyn, on Thursday, August 17th, 1876, a large assemblage of FURNITURE, com- prising valuable mahogany extending dining table, one dozen mahogany frame dining-room chairs, ditto round library table, ditto occasional tables, ditto hat and coat stand, pair fire screens, one and a-half dozen cane-seated chairs, night chair, polished drawing-room fenders, ditto parlour and bedroom fenders, four-post bedsteads, pal- liasses, hair mattresses, wool and feather beds, painted washstands and dressing tables, mahogany framed dressing glasses, sponge and hip batbs, large deal linen press, towel rails, toilet services, kitchen table (with drawers and under cupboard), a very costly dinner servkict (containing 164 pieces), a very valuable guitar and case, &c., &c.—For full particulars see posters. On view the two days preceding the day of sale. Sale to commence at 2.30 p.m. PRELIMINARY. T OWYN. -7- IN THE DYSYNY VALLEY. Very Desirable Freehold Land and Cottages for Sale, 81 MR DANIEL will offer for Sale by Auction next month (unless previously dispose^ of by private contract), Eleven Acres, or thereabouts, of most valuable and improving FREEHOLD and MEADOW LAND, and FOUR NWLYHUILT COTTAGES, situate m the Dysyny Valley, clo,se to the town of Towyn, with a frontage into Gwalia Roftd and the Towyn Canal. The Land is exceedingly •foh, and capable of great improvement, with convenient cattle sheds thereon, and is admirably adapted for a Dairy Farm. The Cottages are well built, and let to respectable yearly tedav ts, For further particulars, apply to JAME SPROTT, Esq., Solicitor, Shrewsbury, and to the AUCTIONED at Towyn, r NOTICE., MR O. DANIEL, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, Towyn, begs to annoutjlCe that be has OPENED an OFFICE at MACHYNLLETH, and re- spectfully solicits the patronage of the, nobility: gentry, and inhabitants of the town and surrounding country. SALES and VALUATIONS of LAND, HOUSES, LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE, and .,)1 other personal Effects, undertaken with, care and pergonal supervision. OFFICES—Maengwyn-street, Machynlleth, and High-street T,0wyn. Tewyn, Jan. 1st, 1875. MR E. J. MORG AN, CEFN, TY'NLLIDIART, PFNI; LWYN, (ABER- YSTWYTH). BEGS to announce that he holds ar\ AUCTIONEER'S and VALUER'S LICENCE, and'respectfully solicits the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, ;biid Farmers of the district. Sales promptly attended to.. Valuations made. Sales cashed. REPLY j To a pamphlet entitlt-jd A PLEA FOR HIGHER EDUCATION IN WALES." 01n connexion with existing institutions, Reprinted from the Cambria a Areivs. PRICE SIXPENCE. To be had of the Cambrian News' Publishers: JACOB JONES, Bala, DAVID LLOYD, Statione-r, and J. GIBSON, 3, Queen's Road, Aberyatw/yth. ■wmiKm—1———njTiimwrawii—m 'tmimmm SEVERAL Sums of TRUST M(/)NEY to invest on Mortgage of Freehold or Leasehold House Property.— Apply to Messrs RADCLIFFE and Solicitors Liverpool. > -:4- THE ECLIPSE; S'AUCE. IT ECLIPSES ALL THE CHE¿\p SAUCES. TRY IT. ) In bottles at 6d., Is., and :¿s. each MANUFACTURED BYr CHARLES MORRIS, HEADING. and sold retail by all Grocers t \nd Oilmen, EDUCATION. THE HALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. MR T. HUGHES, of the University College of Wales, receives pupils at the Hall Grammar School, ¡ Aberystwyth. Subjects taught :—English, Classics, Mathe- matics, Book-keeping, Short-hand, and Drawing, in which 15 pupils took prizes. The discipline is strict, but kind. The School will Re-epen on Tuesday, the 1st of August. Terms moderate. Applications to be addressed as above. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IN 1812. TRUSTEES :—Rev. Caaoa Phillips, M.A., Vicar of Aber- ystwyth, Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan, Thomas Bonaall, Esquire, Glanrheidol, Rev. John Pugh, Vicar of Llanbadarn-fawr, Vaughan Davies, Esquire, Tanybwlch. and George G. Williams, Esquire, High Sheriff of Cardi- ganshire. 51 BAD MASTER: EDWARD JONES, First B.A. Government Science Master, aud in Honours of the Uni- versity of London. Thitf school is examined yearly by gentlemen not con- nected with the masters, among- whom may be mentioned the Rev. Dr Charies, D D., the Rev. Pr lfessor Grimley, the ReY. Professor Lewi and the Rev. James Cornford, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. During the last year several pupils of this school were. succest-ful in examinations for the Banks and the Law and Apothecaries' Hall preliminary examinations. One, who was five years pupil at this school, cook a scholarship of kSO a year at Oxford, and another one of X50 at Cam brid. Also two who entered the University of Oxford direct from this school took their M.A. degree, and one matriculated in London University (first division) in Janua'y last. The Head Master receives a few Boarders. Inclusive terms, E40 per annum. Aberystwyth Grammar School RE-OPENS on Monday, the 31st of July. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL JLj BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs E. Marie Jones (F. C. College, Glasgow, and wife of the llev E. P. Jones, M.A.), assisted by roasters and a staff of qualified English and foreign teachers.—Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cam- bridge Local Examination, and the Civil Service Examinations. The Rev J. Davidson, B.A., Christ Church, Chester, writes of this school "I have much pleasure in offering my testimony in favour of Mrs Jones. I have had every opportunity for personally ascer- taining her abilities to teach her pupils, and conduct her school in a manner that cannot fail to win for her the con- fidence and esteem of all who may avail themselves of the trair.ing aud education she is so capable of imparting. Prospectuses and testimonials on application.—The ytar is divided into four t'qnd terms. Next term commences August 8tb, 1876. FRIARS SCHOOL, BANGOR. Chairman of the Governing body THE LORD BISHOP OF BANGOR. Head Master: REV. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., Jesus College,Oxford 4t Assistant Masters: MR W. H. POOLE, B.A., Exhibitioner of Magdalen C -,Ilege, 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 m Classical Moderations.) HERR GSCHWIND (German and French.) MR W. MARTIN (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 nre prepared for the Univer- sities, the Civil Service, tl: Lftsv 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. j68 „ 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 FRIDAY, January 28, wln the boys re-assemble. Application for admission and for further particulars to be addressed to the Head Master, F/iars School House, Bangor. MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. THIS School is conducted by Mr J, Owen, certifi- cated teacher of fifteen years' experience, and late tutor at the Government Training College, Swansea; the course of study comprises the usual brarches of a commer- cial, pr,)fessional, and classical education. The methods of instruction are the most modern and approved, and are baseo, on thoroughly scientific principles, Suitable apartments found for pupils residing at a dis- tance. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. School will RE-OPEN on Tuesday, August 15th. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, LLANDYSSUL, CARDIGANSHIRE. MR WM. THOMAS M:A., on RE-OPENING School, September 1st, will be prepared to RE- CEIVE a few additional Boarders. Premises large: and commodious. List of recent passes, a" well as prospectus of terms, on application. PLAS ROAD, MACHYNLLETH. MRS JAMES JENKINS, assisted by a Resident Governess, Receives Young Ladies to Educate in English and Music. Terms on Application. School to COMMENCE July 24th. ABERYSTWYTH, CAERLEON HOUSE. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and the public that she has removed her School from No. 1, Laura-place, to a large and commodious house facing the sea. School duties will be RESUMED (D.V.) on Monday, the 31st instant. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex. aminations. A resident French Governes.#^ One or two Lady Boarders can be received. IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. THE REV. LLEWELYN EiUFaRDS, B.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours, receives Forty Eoarders 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. SCHOLARSHIPS.—One of 220 to the best boy who enters the University College of Wales from this School and one of R5 to the best boy who enters the School at its RE-OPENING ON MONDAY, SEPT. 11TH. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. OW discharging a PRIME Cargo of PITCH -131 i PINE the logs are fresh, clean, and sound. SELECTED CURLY LOGS FOR PANELS, &c., APRIL, 1876. Our Brig Martha" has arrived with a very good Cargo of Red Pine Deals, Battens, Red and White Floor Boards. MAY, 1876. The above cargoes, added to our former stock of PITCH PINE, RED PINE, YELLOW PINE, OAK, ELM BIRCH, MAHOGANY, RED AND WHITE FLOOR BOARDS, will be found an excellent Lot from which to make selection. Windows, Doors, all sorts of Mouldings, Angle Beads, &c., manufactured on the Premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH. CQOrders to be sent to Aberdovey. Saw Mills at Ynytlas. We are now yarding a cargo of RED and WHITE Prepared FLOOR BOARDS. July, 1876. BUSINESS ADDRESSES General Drapery and Millinery j Establishment, i 9, LITTLE DAEKGATE STREET (Opposite the Infirmary), ABERYSTWYTH. I SUMMER FASHIONS t4 C. M. WILLIAMS Begs respectfully to announce His RETURN from the LONDON Markets with a Large D old. Well- selected Stock of the ° CHOICEST AND MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS FOR THE ENSUING SEASON Which are now ready for inspection at such prices as cannot fail to give unqualified satisfacties I to purchasers. L „ L i S T,r ° F departments. Costume and Fancy Dress Materials, including the Choicest Designs of tie Sep«cn Special attention is invited to the Stock of Black Silks, which are of the Best Makes and very Cheap, commencing at Is ll^d per yard f- Fancy Stripe and Coloured Silks from 2s 6d per yard, much*mder value French Merinos, Silk, and Wool Repps, in all. shades Silk Velvets, Velveteens and Crapes all prices Prints, Muslins, and Grenadines from 8i d upwuds 2 Holland, Camlet, and Alpacca Over Skirts from Is 11td White Pique Trimmed Black and Long Cloth Skirts from Is 9i Black and Coloured Quilted Satin Skirts from 9s lid Shawls, a well assorted Stock of the newest designs in Shawls and Wool Wraps A Large Variety of Straw, Chip, and Leghorn Hats and Bonnets, in all the newest shapes I Trimmed Bonnets and Hats in all the latest styles English and French Flowers of every description Ostrich and Fancy Feathers in all the leading shades Black and Coloured Ostrich and Coque Feather Trimmings from Is per yard < A Large Variety of Rich Broche Natte and Corded Ribbons, in all the new shades Coloured Satins and the New Natte Turquoise in all the fashionable shades New Ornaments for Trimming Hats and Bonnets in great variety Ladies' Silk Scarfs, Ties, and Bows of the newest styles and colours from 4d upwards Newest Styles in Ladies' Linen Setts and Fancy Collars from 4td per sett 2 Ecru and White Muslin aDd Lace Frillings of every description An extensive assortment of Ladies' Ecru Lace, Scarfs, Bows, and Ruffles The New Streamer Netts for Scarfs and Millinery Purposes, in all the new shades Real Maltese, Yak, and Valenciennes Laces, a large assortment Kid Gloves, in all the best makes (one and two buttons) in black and all shades Silk Lisle Lace and Cotton Gloves, all sizes and prices Silk Umbrellas, in brown, green and shot, ivory and fancy handles, from 4& lid Sunshades, in Brazillian shot silk and cotton, in great variety Ladies' and Children's Plain and Fancy Hosiery of every description A large stock of the new Crimped Fringes, in black and colours, all j. rices New Beaded Gimps, Ornaments, and Loops, newest patterns A Large Stock of Embroideries and Insertions at low prices Thompson's Corsetts, Crinolines, and Dress Improvers Gentlemen's White and Oxford Shirts, in all the newest styles Gentlemen's Undervests, Drawers, Pants, Hosiery, Scarfs, Ties and Bows, Collars, Cuffs, Fronts, Umbrellas, &c., &e. Woollens in best West of England Broad and Narrow Cloths, Scotch Tweeds, &c., in all the Newest Patterns for Summer Wear SPECIAL TO VISITORS. c. M. W. holds a Large Stock of Plain and Fancy Real Welsh Flannels and Shawls. And also of the New Patent Flannel in all colours. SHETLAND AND WOOL GOODS, Comprising Promenade Shawls and Scarfs, Squares, Breakfast Shawis. Ladies and Children's Costume Capes and Fichues in great variety at such prices that cannot fail to please. PERSONAL INSPECTION AND COMPARISON OF PRICES IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. TERMS ONE PRICE TO ALL FOR CASH ONLY. NO CREDIT. 4 c. M wTI7 L I A M S General Drapery and Millinery Establishment, 9, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET- (Opposite the Infirmary), ABERYSTWYTH. JAMES MCILQUHAM; BRIDGE END HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH, WHOLESALE and Retail Dealer in all kinds of EARTHENWARE, GLASS, CHINA, BIRMINGHAM and SHEFFIELD GOODS, A&c., Goods Let oat on Hire.—An Experienced Packer Kept. SACKS, OIL SHEETS AND TARPAULINGS S A Large Stock always on Hand. o i n -MPL DAVID ELLIS, FURNISHING AND BUILDERS' IRONMONGER, ABERYSTWYTH (OPPOSITE THE GAOL), HAS on hand IRON BEDSTEADS, MATTRESSES, FENDERS, BRUSHES, LAMPS SAUCEPANS BELLOWS—FLOCKS at 3gd j>er lb.—Best LAMP OIL at 4jd per quart. BEST NEWPORT, WI.GaN, AND RUABON C oTl~ JOHN JONES, BRIDGE END, AB ERY STWY TH. BEST NEWPORT COAL, 188 PER Toy; BEST WIGAN COAL, 18s PER TON AND BEST RUABON COAL. 18S PER TON, FOR CASH- GRIMSBY HOUSE, S, TERRACE ROAD, ABEI STWYTH. W. B. BAMBER, FISH AND FRUIT MERCHANT, AND LICENSED DEALER IN GAME. WENHAII LAKE ICE, OYSTERS, WHEN IN SEASON. WINES, SPIRITS, BOTTLED ALES AND STOUT.-ALLSOPP'S ON DRAFT. — ESTABLISHED IX THE YEAR 1820. VT LIAM JULIAN, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, TEA, COFFEE, PROVISION, AND FLOUR DEALER 10, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. A constant supply of First-Class Australian Preserved Meats, Labrador Salmon, Lobsters I Sardines, &c. HOME-CURED BACON AND HAMS. 1 A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF CROSSE AND BLACKWELL'S GOODS,