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BUSINESS ADDRESSES BARMOUTH. MR ^^LLIS, SURGEON DENTIST, Barmouth. Consalteifcions at home every MONDAY, and -an Other days by special appointment. Redoced fees made to patients attended to on Monday. Attendance at the following places DOLGELLEY—Air. Owen Rees, pnatcr and$w»kseller, Fist and third Saturdays in each mouth- LLANIDLOES—Mrs. Ashton, Bet&el-»ti,e^t. Second and Fair Saturdays in each month. NEWTOWN—Mr Hugh Davies, grocer, Broad-street Ev-erv Tuesday. PORTMADOC—Mrs. Bennett WiSncms, 'dress -maker,. tc. 126, High-street. Second tIItd Fourth Friday in Bach Month. TOW YN—Mrs. Jones, Cantrev Horase, High-street. First' and Third Friday in Each MiHifcii- HUGH OWEN, GOMERIAN HOUSE, BARMOUTH, PHOTOGRAPHER. BEDFORD'S AND OTHER ARTISTS' VIEWS. WINDSOR AND NKWTOVSS AMT-&STS-1 -.UA.TXRIAIS AND COLOUBS. STATIONERY, LADIES AND CHILDREN^ UNDERCLOTHING. DRAPER Y — A GOOD STOCK OF HATS, DON-NIETS, .'& MILLINERY Always œ1. hand. ABERYSTWT=. THE LATEST STOLES IN MILLINERY, PLUMES, FEAT.HERS, Jyj. FLOWERS, &c., at MRS. HAWKINS'S, 23, rier Street, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS. HAWKERS Wishes to inform the Ladies of the:town and neigihbour- iood that she has returned from London with a well selected stock of FRENCH AND ENGLISH MILLINERY GOODS, Mrs. Hawkins wishes to call especial attention to her 10s. 6d. Bonnets. FOR SALE, 800,000 BRICKS, Ready for delivery at any stistion on the Cambsian o Manchester and Milford Ralways. Also GLAZED AND COMMON DRAIN PIPES, RIDGE AND FLOORING TILES, COAL AND LIME, & c., & c.. APPLY TO WM. THOMAS, Wholesale Merchant and Commission Agent, STATION YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. Sole Agent to the Powell DyfFryn Coal Company, whose Coal will be forwarded to .ajasy Station on the above Railways. A Cargo of WHITE'S CEMENT will arrive shortly. MRS. E. EVANS'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS, 8, Market-street, Aberystwyth. Hot Dinners daily at one o'clock. Roast and Boiled Joints, Chickens, Ducks, Ac., alwaye ready. Mrs. Evans begs to call attention te her Pits, Puddings, and Tarts, made daily or to order. Oyster and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes, Buns, &c., fresh daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour of the day. DOLGELLEY. JAMES B. MEE, FISHMONGER, GAME DEALER, FRUITERER, &c., k. Bridge End House, Delgelley. Constant Supplies of various kinds of fresh Fish, Game, &c., according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. Ice always on hand, and supplied bg the pound and Upwards. ø- Note ffe Address :— Bridge End House, Dolgelley. RICHARD ELLIS, Unicorn Lane, Dolgelley, GENERAL BILL STICKER, POSTER MESSENGER, &c. Contracts may be made with Auctioneers and Publishers. PORTMADOC ROBERTS, LEWIS, & CO., GENERAL MERCHANTS, PORTMADOC. ROBERTS, LEWIS, & Co., beg to announce that they have opened new and commodious premises near the Cambrian Railway Station, Portinadoc, where they have a large assortment of goods. The Builders' Department. consists of :—Kitchen Ranges—close and open fire, Regis- ter Grates, Sham Registers, Mantel Snams, Mantel Pieces, Marble Chimney Pieces, Cast and Sheet Iron Ovens, Sash Weights, Eaves Troughs, O.G. and other Ornamental Guttering, Rain Water Pipes, Stove Pipes, Wrought Iron Pipes—black and galvanized, Sheet Lead and Zinc, Glazed Sanitary Pipes, Bricks, Paving and Ridge Tiles, Chimney Tops, Cement, Plaster Paris. The Agricultural Implement Department. consists of :—Mowing and Reaping Machines, Haymakers, Horse Rakes, American Hakes, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Pulpers and Slicers, Machinery for bruising, grinding, and splitting Grain, Winnowing Machines, Ploughs, Cul- tivators, Chain Harrows, Zig-zag Harrows, Clod Crushers, Field Rollers, Mangold and Turnip Drills, Wrought Iron Gates, Hurdles and Continuous Fencing, Waggons, Carts, and Market Cars, by all the leading makers. The Mine And Quarry Department. consists of Circular Slate Saws, Files, Octagon Cast Steel (L), Blister Single and Double Sheer Steel, Cast Steel and Iron Hammer Moulds, Crucible Cast Steel Waggon Wheel and Axles, Bar, Rod, Hoop and Sheet Iron, Pumps, Crane and Rock Chains, Wire Ropes for inclines, Anvils, Vices, Smiths' Bellows and Tue Irons, Portable Hearths, Machine Belting, Oils for Machinery, Fuse, Dynamite. AGENTS FOR NOBEL'S EXPLOSIVES CO. Applications for quotations are invited. Second Hand Quarry Materials bought and for sale. -= BIRMINGHAM. SEWING MACHINE NEEDLES. We will forward on receipt of stamps as under a sample half-dozen needles of the best quality made—viz.:— For Willcox and Gibbs' Machine, 13 stamps. For any other Machine, 9 stamps. SEWING NEEDLES. OUR BIJOL -N LEI)LE CASE (Registered) is at once elegant and appropriate for either a Christmas, New Year, or Birthday Present. It contains One Hundred best Needles of an improved make, the easisest to thread and sew with ever invented, and wherever used have always given satisfaction. A Bijou Case sent on receipt of 19 stamps. >eedles without cases or for re- filling the same, 12 stamps per hundred. Either of the above may l>e returned if not approved. THE PARK WOOD MILLS CO. NEEDLE MAKERS. 230, BRADFORD STREET, BIRMINGHAM. SIMPLISSIMUS-THE AUTOMATON CLERK. Mahogany, Oak, or Walnut. This new patent Loiter and Invoice File and Manuscript Hold^y super- secies J^etter-Copying Books, Pigeon Holes, and Boxes, dispense, s with Docketing, Folding, Piercing, Binding, or Fastening of any kind. SIMPLISSI-NF US FILES need no implenpents or extras of any kind. SIMPLISSINIUS lasts for ever. When filled, transfer contents, just as they are, 1;4, Simplissimus Case. This is all the direction required, Sttmplissimus Case and Index complete, Five Shillings per .dozen.. No Invention has been more honoured by notices of the Press, a few extracts of which are subjoined. bullioni8t.A triumph of mechanical ingenuity and skill. Thecontisa.meretriae. Money Mai-ket ReL-iew.-Very valuable in business houses. Financier.—A New invention.-The newest article for office use is the "Simplissimus," which commends itself to business peoi>le for its simplicity and its usefulness. JjAVID LLOVD, Printer and Stationer, Portmadoc Sole Agent fbr Portmadoc and surrounding district. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. .J"¡#J1'1-.L.J ¡;Ir: "> AB ,dr' ELLIS AND OWEN, ABERYSTWVJLH PLAIN AND ENAMEL SQTE AND MARBLE WoatS, MANUFACTURED of Enamelled and Plain Slate Chimnqy Pieces, Baths, Cisterns, Wk Coolers, Headstones, Uiiaals, Mangers, Cattle Troughs, Dairy, Larder, and Wine Cellar Shelves; Window Silk, Door Steps, Hearth Stents, Flooring, Skirtings, and every descriptwa of Plain and Enamelled Slate Work. CRESSES, &c., ENAMELLED ON KEYSTONES OF CHIMNEY PIECES. Designs of wery description executed to order. An Artist sent to take Views when required. Ifill" The First Prize for Slate Carving was awarded to this Fism, both at the Chester Exhibftian (1866), and the Carmarthen Exhibition (1867), of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. ( The I HIQH7.gr I Quality; JJ DAVID ELLIS, IRONMONGER, HAS in stock best ELECTRO PLATE and CUTLERY, suitable for Presents; and also, BEST LAMP OIL at 2d. per pi at, GOOD PAINTS in Tins ready for use dt6d.per lb. AT DAVID ELLIS'S, Ironmonger (Opposite the Pdlice Station), Aberystwyti. IT/i W '.The ij LOWEST | -Prices. JJ 1/1 THOMAS ELLIS, DRAPER AND MERCER (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOWN TO THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT. CUFFS &/COLLARS, SCARFS, TIES, RIBBONS, LACES, AND HABERDASHERY. NOTE THE ADDRESS! OPPOSITE THE POST OFnGE. ROBERT ELLIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST (FROM PICCADILLY, LON-DON.), BEGS to intimate that he has opened a CHEMIST'S BUSINESS im TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. FOUR DOORS FROM THE MARINE TERRACE. >1 T. POWELL & CO., < MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, ARE NOW OFFERING HARRIS'S WILTSHIRE SMOKED BACON, CHEDDAR, AND OTHER CHEESE, AND A SELECT STOCK OF FIRST CLASS GROCERIES. ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, 16 and 17, CASTLE STREET, SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS of India Rubber Sheet, India Rubber Washers, India Rubber Valves, India Rubber and Cotton Canvas Driving Belts, Leather Driving Belts, Gutta Percha Driving Belts, India Rubber Packing for Pistons, Parent Chalk Packing, Patent Plumbago Packing, Catton Waste, Hemp, Oils, Grease, Tallow, &c., &e- Agent for Aberystwyth :-MR. GEORGE GREEN—ENGINEER. umORTANT TO ESTATE AGENTS, BUILDERS AND OTHERS. EDWARDS and EVANS BEG to announce that they have OPENED A BRANCH DEPOT AT PENCADER STATION (and will shortly do so at LAMPETER), where they will keep a Stock .of SLAVES, TILES, BRICKS, &c., OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, AT MOST MODERATE TTETMS. Materials will also be "sent to any other Station at, equally reasonable prices. A Representative will visit PENCADER on THURSDAYS, and LAWKSTER, FRIDAYS (Market Days), who will give every -information as to Prices, &c. JU1-communications (which will receive prompt attention) to be axidressed— EDWARDS AND EVANS, BUILDING MATEEffAL MERCHANTS, Office: TREGARON. N.B.—We beg to add that these arrangements will not interfere with our present Wholesale Slate Trade. 8 tAL JONES AND MORRIS, SLATE WORKS, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, ARE in a position to supply CEMETERY MEMORIALS of every Description in Red ana Green Granite, Marble, Stone, and Slate, at moderate charges. TOWYN. CORBET ARMS, TOWYN, MERIONETHSHIRER. I Posting in all ittt branches. An OMNIBUS meets every Train. Billiards, &c, Good Fishing in the neighbourhood. Splendid Beach and Sea Bathing, Choice Wines and Spirits. Burton Ales and Dublin Stout in Bottle and on draught. T. SEATON, Proprietor. M- CORBET IT EL fit ,A A 4 COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL. OSWESTRY. THE BIDDULPH VALLEY COAL CO-INIPANY AREiPREPARED TO SUPPLY BEST WREXHAM AND WELSH WALL'S END COALS IN TRUCK LOADS, AT FOLLOWING PRICES Best Welsh I Station. Wrexham, Wall's End, per ton. per ton. Newtown ) Kerry ) ^8* ^d. Llandinain 14s. 9d 16s. 2d. Dolwen 15s. Id 16s. GEL. Llanidloes 15s. 5d 16s. lOd. Caersws Ca^0lg0Ch C 15s- 7d 17s" 0d- Llanbrynmair ) Best Welsh Station. Wrexham Wall's End per ton. per ton. Cemmes Road 1 Machynlleth } lo». lOd 17s. 3d. All stations south of i Machynlleth to Aber- > 16s. 2d. 17s. 7d. ystwyth and Towyn J Prices for other stations not mentioned above'forwarded'on application. WIGAN, STAFFORDSHIRE, AND SOUTH WALES COALS AT MARKET PRICES. Orders to be addressed to the Secretary, MR. EDWD. LLOYD, COMPANY'S OFFICE, 1, HERBERT VILLAS, OSWESTRY. JULY, 1877. PORTMADOC. "v-r/V" EVANS and LEWIS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, WHOLESALE DEALERS AND BOTTLERS OF BASS & CO.'S ALES, ALLSOPP & CO.'S ALES, GUINESS'S EXTRA STOUT, LONDON BROWN STOUT, BEG to draw attention to their General Price List of WINES, SPIRITS, &c., which, being selected and J-) imported by themselves, may be relied upon as thoroughly genuine-and at prices quite as low as they can be had in London or other large cities. FAMILIES AND THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PRICE LIST MAY BE HAD ON APPLICATION. 68 & 70, High-Street; 1 & 2, Bank-Place, PORTMADOC. DOLGELLEY. .V'A. TYN-Y-GROES INN, NEAR DOLGELLEY, NORTH WALES. HENRY THORNTON, LANDLORD. CONVENIENT STABLING. A HORSE AND CAR KEPT. mYN-Y-GROES INN.—This Inn is situated five miles from Dolgellev, on the direct Turnpike Road to lan-y-Bwich and stands on an eminence overhanging the right bank of the River Mawddach, which three miles "iT? lorms the celebrated Barmouth Estuary. Itcouinifciids a most beautiful and extensive view of the River and the Vale of Uanllwyd. Within easy access are the following objects of interest: Nannau Park and the Precipice Walk the lihayader Du; Rhayader Mawddach, and Pistyll-y-Cain Waterfalls, whilst the whole of the surrounding countrv abounds in scenery attractive to the Tourist and Artist. In the Summer and Autumn the Rivers Mawddach and Eden afford excellent Salmon and Sea Trout Fishing, and in the Spring there is good" Trout Fishing in the neigh- bouring Lakes and Tributary Streams, c- & <5 s PUBLIC NOTICES. THE ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC, BATHS COMPANY* (LIMITED). REGISTERED 18th JUNE. 1877. Irated under the Companies Aicts, 1862 and 1867, which limit the liability of Shareholders to the amount of their Shares. CAPITAL, X5,000, IN 1,000 SHARES OF £5 EACH. Pay*Me :— £ 1 on Application, £ 1 «wi Allotment: balance by Calls not exceeding £ 110s. per share, at intervals of not less 'tfhan three months. Shwrild no Allotment be made, the Deposit will be returned in full. —— The Directors will be elected at the First General Meeting of Shareholders, to be held early in August, when the Provisional Directors shall retire foom Office. r" Solicitor: Mr. GRIFFITH JONES, Aberystwyth t I:¡ Bankers: THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, Aberystwyth. Secretary (pro. tern.): Mr. DAVID JONES, Accountant. Offices 19, BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. PROSPECTUS. The primary object of the Company is to provide at Aberystwyth, the well-known and fashionable Watering- pfiace, SWIMMING, PLUNGE, and PRIVATE SALT WATER BATHS, as well as TURKISH BATHS, to meet a long felt want which exists for such accommodation; and fnereby adding materially to the many attractions «f the place. The other objects of the Company are, to establish a Museum, Public Library, Reading Room, Gymnasium, and an Aquarium. For the purposes above set forth a lease for the term of 75 years has been obtained from the Corporation of Aber- ystwyth of a most eligible piece of land in Newfoundland Street, with a frontage of 150 feet, and a depth of 87 feet, or equal to 1,450 square yards, at the low annual rent of 210. The site is situate immediately at the back, and with- in 50 yards of the Marine Tern-ace, and having approaches from Terrace Road and Queen's Road respectively. Plans -and Specifications for the erection of the buildings will be prepared forthwith, and it is confidently anticipated that 3the Baths will be opened for public use by next season. The estimated cost of the Baths is 1:3,000. In addition to the source of revenue derivable from the Baths there will be the income from the letting of Re- freshment and other Rooms which will be provided in connection with the undertaking. It is believed that the Baths will be largely patronized not only by the many thousands of Visitors who are brought to the Town annually, but also by the inhabitants of the Town and neighbourhood, and especially by the •Students of the University College of Wales, and the Pupils of the several middle class Schools of the Town. Persons residing in the vicinity will gladly avail themselves of Turkish Baths, which cannot now be obtained -without considerable expense and loss of time, there being no such accommodation in the district. It is proposed to hold at intervals, aquatic contests and entertainments, which undoubtedly will produce a con- siderable amount of revenue, and for which the Swimming Bath—from its great length—will be well suited. No promotion money will-te paid. It is firmly believed that the undertaking will turn out a lucrative investment, as similar Companies are now paying iliandsome dividends. It is proposed to issue Shares to the amount of £3,000 at once, and application should be made in the accompanying form and sent forthwith with the deposit to the Company's Bankers. fo m, ,.d sen Prospectuses and forms of application for Shares may be obtained from the Company's Solicitor, Bankers, and Secretary, and copies of the Memorandum of Association can be seen at the -Offices of the Company. July, 1877. J&ii ?6riE iiiust be forwarded entire, together with the sum payable on application to the Bankers. THE ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS COMPANY. (LIMITHD). No. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. (To be retained by the Bankers.) Te the Directors of the Aberysticyth Public Bathe Company (Limited.) GENTLEMEN, Having paid te your Bankers the sum of £ being a deposit of £1 per Share on Shares of S5 each in the above Company, I hereby request you to allott me that number of Shares, and I agree to accept the same, or any less number that may be allotted to me, and to pay the sum of 21 per share on allotment, and the balance by subsequent instalments when called «ipon to do so, and I hereby authorize you to place my nam £ on the Register of Members in respect of the Shares which may be allotted to me. Name in full Address Profession or Business Date .I. -Signature THE ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS COMPANY (LIMITED). RECEIPT FOR DEPOSIT. (TO BE RETAINED BY THE APPLICANT AFTER BEING SIGNED BY THE BANKERS.) RECEIVED of. this day of .1877, the sum of Pounds, being a deposit of 21 per Shasse .on application for Shares in the Aberystwyth Public Baths Company kl(,Limited). FOR THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK, £ BUSINESS ADDRESS. ABERYSTVIYM. ALL KINDS OF BINDING CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. J. GIBSON, 3, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. PRICE LIST FOR BOOKBINDING. Half Hftlf ealf Half calf Weekly A Monthly roan plain neat Pntlisatloiu eaacd In aprinkled iprinkled marble Publisher!' Coven. eased edge*. edges. edses. Child's Companion. 10 13 20 33 Children's Friend 10 14 22 36 Prize 13 13 20 33 Oswestry Congrega- tional Magazine 10 18 30 Churchman's 14 22 36 Family Friend 1 6 16 2 4 3 6 Home Words 14 22 36 Infant's Magazine. 10 13 20 33 Parish Magazine 1 4 10 20 33 Sunshine 1 3 20 3 3 Tract Magazine 10 10 18 30 Christian Miscellany 1 6 22 3 6 S.S. Teacher's Magazine. 1 6 2 2 3 6 Chatterbox.20 20 33 46 Kind Words 2 0 20 3 3 4 6 Sword and Trowel. 16 22 36 Bow Bells. 5 0 63 9 3 Cassell's Bible, 1 vol 10 6 15 0 17 0 England 30 26 40 50 „ Little Folks 30 26 33 46 "Magazine 30 26 40 50 Martyrs 30 26 40 50 Pop. Educator 30 26 40 50 Technical ,3 0 2 6 4 0 5 0 Quiver 30 26 40 50 Historv of the War 3 0 26 40 50 Chambers's Journal 26 26 40 50 London Journal 36 50 6 6 Books of a similar size bound at the same price. „ „ Half Half ealf Half call Weekly or Monthly roan plain neat Publication* eased in sprinkled sprinkled marble Pnbliaben' Covers eased. edges. edges. edges. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. Argosy 2 6 1 6 2 9 3 9 Christian Age 3 6 5 0 6 6 World Magazine 26 30 4 3 „ Pulpit 3 6 5 0 6 0 Churchman's Companion 2 0 2 9 3 9 Congregationalist 2 6 3 0 4 3 Dickens's Household Edition. 2 6 3 0 5 0 Evangelical Magazine 2 6 4 0 4 9 Family Herald 3 6 5 0 6 6 Treasury 2 6 4 0 5 0 Golden Hours 2 6 4 0 5 0 Good Words, gilt edges Is. extra 2 6 2 6 4 0 5 0 Good Things, ,2 6 2 6 4 0 5 0 Happy Hours 36 50 66 Leisure Hour 2 6 26 40 50 London Reader 40 56 70 People's Magazine 20 26 40 50 Sunday at Home 26 26 40 50 Magazine, gilt edges, Is. ex. 2 6 2 6 4 0 5 0 Spurgeon's Sermons. 2 6 4 0 5 0 Belgravia 4 6 1 6 3 0 3 10 Cornhill Magazine. 2 0 1 6 3 0 3 10 Gent's Magazine 4 0 1 6 3 0 3 10 London Society 40 16 30 3 10 Punch Fun [ 3 0 4 9 J udy ) Books Illustrated with Plates charged additional. AGRICULTURAL SEED, 1877. EDWARD ELLIS, 7 & 8, PRINCESS-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS respectfully to return thanks for the kind support given him during the last 25 years in the seed trade, and calls particular attention to the splendid stock he holds this season of all kinds of Agricultural Seeds, Seed Potatoes, Early and Late. E. E. bega to acquaint the nobility, gentry, agricul- turists, householders, and others, that he holds an Auc- tioneer and Valuer's Licence. BALES AND VALUATION UNDERTAKEN WITH CARE. JE200 to 2400 may be had on mortgage on freehold property.—Apply to E. ELLIS, Auctioneer and Valuer. PAPER HANGING WAREHOUSE. T THOMAS, PAINTER, &c., 12, Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth. A CHOICE STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, From the Best Manufacturers. CHIMNEY AND OTHER GLASSES. A Good Assortment of OLEOGRAPH PAINTINGS, PHOTOS, &c. Pictures framed in Gold, &c. All kinds of Moulding for Frames Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Lead, Closets, &c., &c„ at very moderate terms. ISAAC AND GEORGE LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Little Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF REPAIRS EXECUTED Country Orders Promptly Attended to. THOSE LADIES WHO SAVE THEIR COMBINGS OF HAIR can have them disentangled, roots turned, and properly pre- pared and arranged into Twists, Plaits, Coils, Chignons, <tc., by H. P. HAWKINS, ARTIST IN HAIR, 23, Pier Street, Aberystwyth. M. JONES, COACHBUILDER, Moor Street, Aberystwyth. CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER Repairs executed by First-class Workmen. USE THE CRYSTAL PERISCOPIC AND EUREKA NEUTRAL TINTED SPECTACLES & EYE-GLASSES. TOO much cannot be said as to their superiority over the ordinary Glasses worn, producing a Clear and Distinct Vision, as in the Natural Healthy Sight. The material from which the Lenses are ground is manu- factured specially for optic purposes. Before buying Eureka Glasses see that the Manufacturer's trade mark (Eureka) is marked thereon. Spectacles from Is. per pair. Agents — Aberystwyth R. DOUGHTON, China Dealer, opposite thejTown Clock. Machynlleth: J. REES and SON, Watch and Clock Makers, Silversmiths, Jewel- lers, &c., Maengwyn-street. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A STOCK of First-Class PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS FOR SALE OR HIRE ON MODERATE TERMS,AT MR. E V A N S'S Organist of St. Michael's Church, No. 8, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Agent for Messrs. Chappell & Co.'s Prize Medal Piano- fortes, and Alexandre's Organ Harmoniums. All new Music at Half Price. -pianofortes Tuned. UNION BANK OF AUSTRALIA'. Established 1837. Paid up Capital, £ 1,250,000 Reserve Fund, 24Z5,000. LETTERS of CREDIT and BILLS on DEMAND, or at Thirty Days' Sight, are granted on the Bank's Branches throughout Australia and New Zealand. BILLS ON THE COLONIES are negotiated and sen for Collection. DEPOSITS received, at notice and for fixed periods, on terms which may be ascertained on application. W. P-. MEWBURN, Manager. 1, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, London, E.C. Now ready, Price 6s., the second Edition of TREMADOC SERMONS, chiefly on the SPIRITUAL BODY, the UNSEEN WORLD, and the DIVINE HUMANITY. By the Rev. H. N. GRIMLEY, M.A., Professor of Mathematics in the University College of Wales. Interesting and highly suggestive discourses. -Scotsma,,ri. Full of freshness and beauty. Some of them are gems. —Nonconformist. London HENRY S. KING and Co. To be had of all Booksellers. BUSINESS _^DRESSESL_ 4.øil.e:¡ HEART OF OAK HOUSE GROCERY, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 23, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth-, DAVID RICHARDS, PROPRIETOR. GOOD NEWS. CHEAP COAL. Owing to a. favourable contract PETER JONES, Railway Station, Aberystwyth, Is now able to sell for cash on delivery BEST NEWPORT, 16B. per ton. BEST RUABON, 16s., Booking". Price, 2s. extra. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. A large Stock of PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, FOR SALE OR HIRE. An immense Stock oil NEW AND POPULAR SHEET MUSIC, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, STRINGS AND FITTINGS, &C.. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired, in town and country, by W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS. T. & W. BUBB, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, GAS- FITTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPER HANGERS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS,. Terrace-Road, Aberystwyth, and Newtown. Agent for Broner's BURNERS, and Wright's GAS; D STOVES. ESTIMATES FOR WORK ON APPLICATION. Agents for Atkins & Co.'s Patent CHARCOAL BLOCK WATER FILTERS. GADD'S PATENT REVERSIBLE HANDLE PERAMBULATORS. BATHS AND PERAMBULATORS ON HIRE. IRON SCHOOLROOM FOR SALE, 40 BY 20. ALSO, AN IRON CHURCH, 200 SITTINGS. Apply to S. C. HEMMING and Co., 25, Moorgate- street, London. The only manufacturerJ who were- awarded a medal at the Vienna Exhibition for such build- ings. Established 1851. Payments by instalments if re- quired. 187 187 ESTABLISHED 1850. •; r; E. S o N W 0 E S N & CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILORS, DRAPERS, HOSIERS, HATTERS, AND GENTLEMEN'S OUTFITTERS, PARIS HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH, IN returning thanks for past support, beg most re- spectfully to intimate that their establishment ig. abundantly stocked with Fabrics, in the latest Novelties and superior Plain Goods, suitable for the present season: YACHTING, BOATING, AND CRICKETING SUITS. RIDING TROUSERS, AND BREECHES. LADIES' RIDING HABITS LIVERIES, &c.. ESTIMATES FOR UNIFORMS. E. OWEN & SONS STnrkTT1 ?ci received a large Stock of PS summer COATS ht 0ve"»at» for wear, from 216. Nicoll's Alpaca Coats, from 12s. Nicoll's Boys' Suits. E. OWEN & SONS Have also received a Large and Choice Assortment of Gentlemen's Scarfs and Cravats for the present Season, from the Leading Manufacturers. E. OWEN r & SONS Have in Stock all the Latest Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hats, Shooting, Cricketing, and Football Caps. Lincoln Bennett, & Co.'s Hats. DENT & FOWNES BROS.'s GLOVES. MORLEY'S HOSIERY. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERCLOTHING. COLLEGE GOWNS AND CAPS. Umbrellas, Rugs, Macintoshes, &c. Coupons, or 5% given for Cash Payments. ESTABLISHED 1850.