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1 NO. 636 .F.GISTEEFr FOB Ti.ANSMI3 •ION ABROAD ,DDRESSES. "————- Aberystwyth. pon "M W P O K T AND \Y 1 G A N 0° ALS' • TENBY AND KIDWELLY LIME, Glazed and Common Drain Pipes, Slates, Slabs, Ridge Tiles, Bricks, and Cement, &c., &c., at "Wholesale Prices,—Apply to .:1 WILLIAM THOMAS, At the RAILWAY STATION, ABERYSTWYTH. ANNE-HUGHES, (Late B. HUGHES,) '» GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGER, OPPOSITE THE TOV/N CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH. T.I-R. MTTTUUC HAS now on laar.il a large Stock of AMERICAN HORSE-HAKES, SCYTHES, &c., CHAFF > Iron Bedsteads, >i .stresses, Palliasses. &c. Superior 81i -ffield Cutlery. Baths and Peratiibuia-ors for Hire. mI,„c AGEM FOR LIPSCOMB" AND CO.'S PATENT CHARCOAL FILTERS. G. WILLIAMS and CO., .j j;. MERCHANTS, 6 AND 7, BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, a; y Have just received a fresh supply of FARMING IMPLEMENTS ■ .st L 3 01 THE BEST MAKE AND LATEST IMPROVEMENTS, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON. f j ALL KINDS OF MINING MATERIALS ALWAYS IN STOCK, Agents to the Ballincollig Royal Gurpowder Mills Co., Limited, and the British Dynamite Co., Limited. PRICi; LISTS ON APPLICATION. CHIN A, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE WAREHOUSE JAMES McILQUHAM, BHlDGE END HOUSE, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Abe ystwyth and the surrounding country, that he has just OPENED a RETAIL Place in connection with his WHOLESALE Business, which is now replete witJi a Choice Selection of Tea and Breakfast Sets, Dinner and Dessert Services in various designs, handsome Toilet Sets, rich Cut Glass, a larsre quantity of beautiful Lustres and Bohemian Glaos, Fancy and Foreign Goods, &c., &c., and an endless variety of everything tl, pertaining to the trade, down to the commonest Culinary Article, at extraordinary low prices. Orders taken for Services, &c., with Crest or Monogram. All kinds of articles matched. Hotels and large con. uiners liberally treated. parties furnishing in this department will find a large assortment to select from, and prices marked very low. GOOj)S LET OUT ON HIRE.—AN EXPERIENCED PACKER KEPT. ESTABLISHED IN THE YEAR 1820. WILLIAM 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, Sardines, &c. ,•» 'J HOME-CURED BACON AND HAMS. ~JX)HN ROBERTS, ° > FRUIT AND BACON STORES, (First Stall in the New Market Hall, Terrace Road.) A First Class Stock of BACON", CHEESE, AND GREENGROCERY ALWAYS ON HANF. n23tn27 S E E D S SEEDS!! SEEDS! RICHARD" MORGAN, No. 7, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET (Opposite Market-street), HAS now on hand a splendid Stock of NEW GRASS SEEDS, including CLOVER, RYE GRASS, &c. He is also prepared to supply good, sound ENGLISH and SCOTCH SEED OATS. He has always on hand HAY, STRAW, OATS, for Feeding, HORSE BEANS, &c. PIG MEAL, and other FOOD for Fattening Pigs always in Stock. d2G;ju25 'V"! E N N AEXHIBITION. FTIAYL-OR'S PATENT SEWING MACHINE COMPANY have been 4^f _fi_ awarded the GliAND MEDAL of MERIT, the highest awarded to Sewing Machines. FROM: FOUR GUINEAS EACH, AT E. MORGAN'S DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, oi( GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, CORNER SHOP, ABERYSTWYTH. O,y 'E MORGAN has just received a Large and Well-selected STOCK of NEW WINTER GOOD n 14 to n 13 gBCTMMnt——Mama——^ JUST PUBLISHED. PRICE FIVE SHILLINGS, Free by Post for 6d. extra, A LIFE LIKE PORTRAIT OF DAVID DAVIES, ESQ., M.P., LL AN DIN AM. The following are notices of the Press on the likeness of Mr Davies— T l»wer e-aa'th y dvmunssom lea yn ein meuaianx aawumiau iympe"uasti°Tnaiin'metldiant y^'arluniau Mae D. DAVIES, YSW., Llandinam, md yn un;g yn gvfliedmoi acl nabyddus o ran ei emr, ond me»n lla^er cymydogaeth y inae iddo gofftolotnau o'i haelioni a'i gymwynasgarwch, fyddant yn dwyn tvstiolaeth iddo vn hir wedi iddo ef a nioau fyncd i ftoidd yr boll driaeur. Mae Mcistri Aficr.w ROBERTS, WOODALL, a VEN'BLF.S, Oswestry, iiewyd<L gvhoeddi tinrlun o ILL* DAVIES, yn mesur 221 wrth 17 modfedd, a hyny am y pris isel o 5s. Pan ddaeth i'n Haw, dangosasom ef i un o'r arlnnwyr goreu, os nid y eoreti yn Nghvmru, yr lawn a adwaena Mr DAMES \n dda. Dy- wedodd y boneddw r hwn wrthym ei fod yn ddarlun rhagorol, ac xnor debyg i'r gwreiddiol as y gallai dai'lun fod. Mae barn pro- fessional man o si;fie ac emvcgrwydd v boneddwr hwn, yn fwy o cvmeradwyaeth i'r dar'un Da dim a allwn ni ei ddyweyd. luera Dvnia o livcl eyi i holl gyfeillicn ac eumygwyr Mr DAVIES, i gael dailun I;f" like, o hono am 5S., dim ond anion at Messrs ASK K\V ROEEKT. WOODALL, and VENABLES, Publishers Oswestry.-r Tyst a'r D,j(ld. ••Buom yn meduvl lav.er stwaith y buasai cylioeddi darlnnillu da am brisiau cyrhaeddadwy.ynun o'r moddioa mwyaf effeithiol i coetbi chwaeth, i.uro moes, a dyrchafu meddyliau em cydwlad- yvvr. A'! J' mae va dda senyrn feddwl fod goba'th i hyn o'r diwedd svnicry^ ile- Ymae'Miistri Askew Eoberts,a'i Gyf.,o Grocsoswallt, newyi^ gyhfeddi^ darlnn rhagorol am tirij bynoil o_resymo), o Mr pavies, I.lnndinam ac y in<je yn llawen g mym ci fe ldiauu, Y niae V dailun hwn ar y paved yii gvfoeth i deulu. Fcl darn o waitli celfyddyd y mae yarhagorol iawn, ac nis g^.ll neb edrych amo lieb i'«' lyftati gae' boddhad. Ond heb'.aw y gwersi t uddiol svdd i'w cael oclclnvrin y dariun, caiff groesaw ajfaill a chyni- 7rrrnafWi ganoedd Oo nid rniioedd o dai. Caiff liyuy i dai bonodd- igion a g«eithvyr ac jr yilym yn sicr y cai'r hynv i douluocdd canoedd o weiiiidogion y ^id Calflaaidd trwv Ogleid aDeheudir Cymru, fel na neb arall taag afsicr- hau eu cymron mews aillyt, a chyfjngjorau „F Goleuad exec,, t e(I life-1;1,, Wc liavejust received a cf>pi a ^e"kelithographic portrait of Mr Dayid DaMf-1' t),e ocean Stpo w^1"knov\-n con- tractor and chit-f shareholder m 0'Hieries, and one of tho Tsrinc'nal supyortera ol tvf,.iVf*17ers'ty <'o!le ()f Wales. The poitiait is a higW.V VvoodfU^aV1?^011- ptibllsbera are Messis Askew Roberts, ,i00duU, and \enables, ° Tcrmte^T^ftmKsof Mr Davies, of Bpon. firion HOBSJ., I.lanr-inam.'will be glad to l^n tjata |«^xceu l«-,t^.«trai. of that genllemnn has fcocu I V',(rv VlrD-iv'o- Askov. Koherts, AVoodall, and Venables, o^f^Ufality, which is certainly one of the best-known men in the P iu:;d owes nuch to him for its present railway ■« .'ountiv has large undertakings, by which the prosperity 0. mnniticeot been promoted and lie is known, also, fcr ^lri f ,v*rait is 22.J gifts, as well of a public as a private nature. The p. 1)r;ce inches by 17\ inches, and it is offered at a very moae.au i— bringing it within the reach of ail classes.—Shrews'urj nick. The admirers of this gentleman will, we believe, te pleasect to know that an excellent portrait is now published of him, at too Ml-. rV-ingly low p:ice of five shillings, copies of which may co T c'tain dfiom Sir Phil'iiP, bookseller, of this town. As one o: m ? /°'en10.'>t of. Montgomeryshire men, as one who has done nativei county and the Principality, as a person who to hp in,e.v?ry good canse, we believe Mr Davies to be desei ving of the highest respect, and we believe, also, that that cannot be better paid than by placing his portrait among the valuables of every household. We siucerely hope that the portrait will meet with an extensive sale.-Alewtoton Express. i "Very iruny of our readers will hear with pleasure that they i can obtain for five shillings an excellent portrait of Mr Davies 1 from a lave photograph. The portrait is puolished by Messrs y Askew Koberis, Y.'oodail, and Yenab'.es of Oswestry, and can be sent by post. In our own immediate distnej Mr Davies is well known as a great benefactor of the country. We owe very largely sent by post. In our own immediate distnej Mr Davies is well known as a great benefactor of the country. We owe very largely to his edtti-pri cc the Manchester and Milford and the Pembroke and Tenby railways. He has also identified llimsC'f with the r Welsh University College by wise counsel and muniiicent gifts. In fact, Mr David Davies is a typical Welshman, whose patriotism has not been quenc'ue.d by his marvellous success in life. Every- where in Wales his name is mentioned with pride, and we have no doubt that this portrait of him will soon adorn hundreds of homes 11 the Principality. We have already said that the like- ness is an exeailent one. It could not be more truthful. Not only are the lineaments of the face there, but the artist has caught its natural expression. Mo one can look on those bright eyes, and that broad forehead, without a consciousness that there lies beneath, that wealth of power which has enabled him to reach unaided the high position he nowholds."— Welshman, Nov. 28,1873. .1 Messrs Roberts, Woodall, and Venable, of Oswestrr, has just published a portrait of this eminent and truly good man. The portrait is a capital likeness, highly finished, and altogether re- flects credit upon the establishuient where it is issucci.51treics- burif Free Press. A portrait of Mr David Davies, of Landinam—the well-known contractor and chief shareholder in the Ocean Steam Collieries has iust been issued by Messrs Askew Roberts, Woodall, and Venables, of Oswestry. The portrait is of a most life-like char- acter. It has been executed in a high style of art, and altoge- ther is a production reflecting the greatest credit upon the pub- lishers.— South Wales Daily Xcws. An excellent likeness or thie remarkable man has been just published bv Messrs Askew Roberts, Woodall, and Venables, of Oswestry. It is a highly-finished lithograph.—Etlaowes's Shrews- bury Journal.. A very good likeness of Mr DuVies ha*? been published by Messrs Askew Roberts, Venables, and Woodall, of Oswestry. The portrait is a high-class lithograph. Any one desirous of having a really life-like likeness of our much-respected country- man win not i>3 disappointed with tho representation b-jforc us s —Carnarvon and, Denbigh Herald. An excellent likeness of this remarkable man has been just pno.ishcd by Messrs Askew Roberts, Woodall, and Veaables, of alik^fs»try* *s a highly-finished lithograph, and is creditable to artist and publisher.— Wellington Journal. iiave^Mut^VV^ Cherts, Woodall, and Venables, of Oswestry, above \v.< !M- led a rtmarkably good life-like portrait of the been executW-n,, a' 1W l>' promoter. The work appears to have c^me pos°esipH « 8reat skill and care. Those who wish to be- bettn' than cammiin? capital portrait of Mr Davies, cannot do r,,rti$er. ln*cate with tho publishers.— JFrnrAaw J.J- _u_- ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODAbL. AND VENABLES, Publishers, Oswcstl, y, or may be had, from Mr J. Phillip., Mt °"e" ETOS' A G fLT FRAME for this picture, with glass and bacltboir is caa be sapplied by the Publishers at Th-ee and Sixpence eacb. Ordtri by pj^t must be accompanied with retai^anc MINING. ,r- CAPTAIN ABSALOM FRANCIS, Goginan- AbiryMwyth, Mining Agent, Engineer, and Sur- veyor. The greab success which is attending the opening and working of the Mints in the counties ot Cardigan and Montgomery, and .1 he many properties placed at the dis- posa' cf Captain FRANCIS, induces him to offer his services eithe; jq Advke, Inspect, Report, or Survey, for IMiniog Companies or Rharchol-'x-rs. For terms upidy t^ Captain ABSALOM IJBANCIS, aa aoove. "*T EW f WiTlJAlT Of J. R JL^ OrlBEby 1 1 ? J. Mac.ardy, Church street. Large size for fiam.n^, 2^. od.; carte size, Is. Recently published 1 • }-■ -LiODgneviue, Esq., IVnvIan I/arge size, 2s. 6d,, carte s.ze, Is.-The fcev.V Kv.-ns. Large size, 2?. Cd carle size IS.-The Rev Wa'simm How. Laige size, 3?.; carte size, Is. Sold by ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, and VENABLES, J I Bailey HeaJ, Oswesky. 1 FEiDAY, F: SALES BY AUCTION. r- Advertising is to business* wha? steam is to machinery—tbe grand propelling power.—Macaulay■ ,A.! SALK OF PRIME WHITE OATS At Rhowniar Farm, adjoining the Turnpike Road and Cambrian Railway, midway between Aberdovey and Towyn. MR DANIEL is instructed to Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, February 19'h, 1874, Eight Stacks of excellent WHITE OATS, well harvested, and are highly recommended for Seed Oats; Two large Ricks of well harvested MEADOW HAI, divided into lots to suit purchasers. The Straw and Hay to go off the land. Three Months' credit will bo given on approved security, or 2 discount for cash. 2 Sale to commence punctually at Three o'clock in th afternoon. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. ÀbêfVStWYt EGYPTIAN HOUSE, TERRACE-ROAD, AND YORK HOUSE, MARINE-TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTI ELIZABETH WHITE, LAPIDARY AND JEWELLER, Pebbles Cut and Mounted on the shortest notice, and most reasonable terms. Stones inlaid in wood or metal. Jewellery, &c., carefully repaired. Antique China in great variety. MERCHANDISE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION PURCHASED. MR DARLOW, Pawnbroker, Aberystwyth, buys old Gold, Silver, Watches, Furniture, Wearing Apparel, and Goods of all kinds. Cash instantly remitted for all Parcels forwarded from the country. Business Place-2, CHALYBEWTE-TERRACE, Private House-27, PORTLAND-SIREET, ABERYSTWYTH. o 3] to o 30 T. B U B B RESPECTFULLY announces that he has taken the large Shop in Terrace-ioad at the corner ot New- foundland-street, which he has opened as a SHOW ROOM. In addition to his extensive Stock and choice Designs in Paper Hangings from London and Paris, he has also added a large 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. BRONNER'S Patent Gas Burners give ninety-nine per cent, of Light as compared with twenty-seven per cent. given by ordinary burners, with equal consumption of gas. Vide Gas Referees' Report, June, 1869. T. Bubb, Terrace-road, Sole Agent for Aberystwyth District. ELLIS AND OWEN, ABERYSTWYTH SLATE WORKS, ABERYSTWYTH, MANUFACTURERS of Plain and Ornamental r Slate Chimney Pieces, Baths, Cisterns, Milk Coolers, Head Stones, Urinals, Mangers, Cattle Troughs; Dairy, Larder, and Wine Cellar Shelves Window Kills, DoorSteps, Hearth Stones, Flooring, Skirting, and every description of Slate Works. MESSRS. ELLIS AND OWEN Are prepared to supply BRICKS, SLATES, AND TILES, And every other description of Building Material, obtained in the best markets, at reasonable prices. OLD IRON! OLD IRON II OLD IRON III OWEN JONES, CAMBRIAN INN, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. The best prices given for every description of old metals as follows:—Copper, Brass, Lead, Iron, and Scrap Iron. READY CASH ON DELIVERY • CASH CASH CASH! -I ISAAC AND GTEORGE LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, CASTLE STREET, (BACK OF PIER STREET & LAURA PLACE), ABERYSTWYTH. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF REPAIRS EXECUTEID Country Ordas Promptly Attended to. n 7 to n 6 PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER A. HANGINGS, At Greatly Reduced Prices, AT T. THOMAS'S, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. Pictures ramed in Gilt, Maple, &c. Mouldings supplied to the Trade at moderate prices. Terms, Cash. "Remove the Cause, and the Effects will Cease," A NEW VEGETABLE REMEDY. DAVIES'S DIGESTIVE & TONIC PILLS, COMPOSED of purely Vegetable Ingredients, and particularly recommended as a safe and certain cure of Indigestion, and all Liver and Stomach Complaints. They not only act as a mild aperient, but also as a tonic and alterative, remove all unpleasant sensations attendant upon a disordered state of the stomach and biliary organs, such as Giddiness, Sick Head Ache, Flatulence, Heartburn, Pain in the Stomach, Loss of Appetite, Violent Palpitations, Spasms, &c., &c., Purify the Blood, and Strengthen De- bilitated Organs, thereby restoring the whole system to a healthy state. Prepared only by JOHN H. DAVIES, Pharmaceutical Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. n31ton20 ^CTO dll § A The extraordinary reputation which this preparation has attained since its introduction five venrs ago, induces the Proprietor to make it more extensively known. In relieving and curing COUGHS, COLDS, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, LOSS OF VOICE, WHOOPING COUGH, SPITTING of BLOOD, and all DISORDERS of the EI LUNGS^its effects are truly D BY ALL CHEMISTS, Eottles at Is. l&d. & 2s. 9d. With full Directions for p. Children and Adults. *™ LEA AND PEHRINS1 ESTERSHIR E A U 0 E, T>r.minC"d by Connoisseurs, "THE ONLY GOOD SAUCE." mO en'ivd against tho numerous worthless intila | tions of ° this renowned Condiment, the Publi; s^ou^ ASK FOR LEA AND PERKINS' SAUCE, And see that their names are uvon the wrapper, label, stepper, and bottle. PM Wholesale and for Export, by the PROPRIETORS, Worcester- CROSSE and BLACKWELL, London and by Druggists, Grocers, and Oilmen generally througuout the world. LEA AND PEBBIHS*. EWSPAPEP,S.-The Times,. Daily Telegraph, -L-> Standard, and Daily News delivered in the town at published priofs, by A skew ROBERTS, WOODALL, and VekaiwJcs,OBwestrv. EB. 13, 1874. ST BUSINESS ADDRESSES. I Aberystwyth. S i. DAVID'S HOUSE, MARINE TER IACE, NEAR THE QUEEN'S HOTEL. CH A RLEB WHITE, WORKING JEWELLER, SILVERSMITH, AND LAPIDARY. DEALER I OLD ENGLISH CHINA, &c. JEWELLERY NEATLY REPAIRED. n 7 to n 6 REMOVAL. IIUGK H-OWELLS, BUTCHER, DEALER IN BUTTER, BACON, PORK, &c., BEGS to inform his friends arid the Public gone- JD rally that he has REMOVED from No. Mary- street to No. 13, in the same street, near the Railway Station. PURE MILK AND CREAM TWICE DAILY. n 28 to n 27 Fresh Fish Daily direct from the Fisheries. W. B. BAM8ER, WHOLESALE AND RrAIL FISHMONGER AND FRUITERER, 7, TERRACE ROAD, AND NEW MARKEr HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. Pickles. Sauces. Real Yarmouth Bioaters and Red Herrings. Dried Haddocks and Oysters. Wenham Lake Ice. Licensed dealer in Game. A large stock of Hams, Cacon, Cheese, Lard, &c. Also a well selected stock of Cumberland Bacon always en hand. | All Orders promptly attended to. 'r;x: i.S Dolgelley. REMOVED TO OLD PARLIAMENT HOUSE. J. B. MEE, DEALER IN GAME, FISH, POULTRY, AND PROVISIONS, GREENGROCERY, &c., DOLGELLEY, BEGS to thank his friends for past favours, and to announce that he has constantly on hand all kinds of fresh Fish. Game, &c., according to the seasons. Country orders promptly attended to, and anything not on hand procured at the shortest notice. BEST CLEAR IiE SUPPLIED BY THE [CWT. AND UPWARDS. RICHARD EVANS, Shop Goch,Dolgelley, General Bill Poster, Messenger, &c. Contracts may be made with Auctioneers and Publishers. ROBERT LEWIS, MARKET HALL AND PUBLIC ROOMS DOLGELLEY, GENERAL BILL POSTER, &c. 1- V. ZA*ik& R. I I I MR SELLIS, I SURGEON DENTIST, MOUNT PLEASANT, I DOLGELLEY, Fifteen Years Surgical and Mechanical ntist in London, MAY be consulted upon all cases of DENTAL SUKGEltY, at his residence, as above. At Home on SATURDAYS. Other days, by appointment. Best Dental Materials only used, and every Ease guaranteed and adapted to the mouth without pain. Sets from One to Twenty-five Guineas. No extra charge made the first twelvemonths for any case requiring repair. Two Shillings in the pound aUowed to patients coming from a distance. BARMOUTH-Medical Hall. 2nd as 4th Friday in every month. PORTMADOC-J. R. JONES, 19, Bank-place, Terrace. 1st and 3rd Fridays in every month. TO VISITORS AT DOLGELLEY AND NORTH WALES THE GRAND NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD PRIZE MEDALS FOR GENUINE. HAND- MADE WELSH TWEED CLOTH, OD q 11 I '41- A L CLOTH, FLANNELS, WEBS, AND LSEYS, At CHESTER in 1833, and ABERYSTWYTH in 1855 WERE AWARDED TO JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MEYRICK HOUSE., DOLGELLEY, WHOSE Mills have gained considerable celebrity for the manufacture of these articles, J. M.Jones has greatly extended his business, and is now able to supply Wholesale 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 articles usually sold as Welsh by English manufacturers. Clothing made from these Welsh Tweed Cloths are worn by the Nobility and Gentry for shooting, fishing, cricketing, travelling, &c., and are always found to be very durable. 0" Wholesale and Retail Orders executed on the shortest notice. Cash or references expected with all new orders. Patronised by Her Royal Highnes the Princess! of Wales the Clergy, Nobility, and Gentry of England and Wales. LIST OF PRICES: Welsh Wynnstay Shooting Cloth 2s. Od. per yard „ Cloth for Fishing Suits (very supe- nor. 2s. 6d. Tweed Cloth (from Picked Wools) 4s. 3d. „ Five per cent. Discount for Cash. P.S.—SNOWDOWN WHITTLE SHAWLS, in every variety of colour. TSJ" B Dolgelley being the termini of two branches of Railways, there is every convenience to send any articles ordeied 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 pat- terns io several of his customers, professing to be of Welsh Tweeds and Flannels. Patterns of the genuine hand-loom Welsh Webs, "Vvelsh Tweeds, Flannels, and Linseys can be ensured by application to Mr J. M. Jones, Manufacturer Dolgellev. Patterns sent p?st free to any address. Welshpool- rjlHOMAS SALT AND CO., BRE WEB S, d BURTON-ON-TRENT. These celebrated] PALS and BURTON ALBS oan be had in Casks and:Bottles from 'i, CHARLES MYTTON, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, WELSHPOOL. SIGHT IS THE GREATEST GEM OF NATURE I SAVE YOUR EYES, RESTORE YOUR SIGHT. EDR'S PATENT AMERICAN EYE LIQUID has been proved by thou- sands to be the bast ever ottered to public. Dimness, aged, weak, watery, sore, bloodshot, kells, epecks, coble, iuflanied, near- sighted, over-worked, and every disease of the Eyes, cured in a few dressings. Thousands of testimonials cm be seen. It is marvellous the cures daily effected by Ede's Patent American Eye Liquid—some of the most wonderful ever wit- noss. d. There is no humbu;, no quackery here. The facts are in black and white. Persons having undergone operations in some of the eye institutions, and turned oat in total darltnsss, hare had their sight restored. Any person may read the lately bliud man's letters on calling at Mr Eie's, Birelifleid, Eiriiiiig- ham. Izo,d in bottles at Is. 2s. 91., and 43. Gil., free by post for 15, S3, and 60 stamps. N.B.—In obstinate cases, and where the blood is thoroughly .B 7 out of order, try Ede's Patent American Blood Purifying Pills which always hasten the cure in those cases, and. Success is cer- tain. Sold in boxes, Is. lid. and2s. 9d. per box. Barmouth, D. W. SCOTT, Medico lIall a nd from any Whole- 10..16 Druggist. uicaii PRICE THREE-HALFPENCE. BUSINESS ADDEESFES. -r-F- Aberystwyth. DAVID BLLIS, 19, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET (OPPOSITE THE GAOL). FURNISHING I RjQ NMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. LAMPS! LAMPS! LAMPS! FROM SIXPENCE EACH. Best Petroleum OIL, 3d. per Pint; Wicks, &c. Hall's Gunpowder. BRISTOL HOUSE, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. A6 "a JOHN JENKINS, GROCER AND FLOUR MERCHANT, HAS always on hand a well selected Stock. Home-cured and other BACON. American and Other M CHEESE. PROVISIONS of every description. First-class TEA, from 2s. to os. 81. per lb. Town and Country Orders promptly attended to. —, „ ROBERT DOUGHTON, 54, BRIDGE-STREET, Seven doors from the Town Clock, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GLASS, CHINA AND EARTHENWARE WAREHOUSE, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, &c. Toys and Fancy Goods in great variety. Lamps! Lamps!! Lamps' Wicks, Chimneys, Globes. Also the best Petroleum Oil at 7d. per quart. Jewellery of all kinds. Jewellery repaired. Concertinas Concertinas!! Concertina:" American and English- Cased Clocks. Eight-day Clock fur 25s., six months' trial. o 31 to o 30 NEW MARKET HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. T. SMITH, FISHMONGER, FRUITERER, AND DEALER IN RABBITS Also, the well-known CHEAP BACON, CHEESE, and PROVISION STORES. ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. FRESH FISH DAILY. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. RABBITS RABBITS RABBITS !—The Best Price given for Rabbits. 8 & 9, PIER STREET, AND 1, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. i 1.. EDWARD EDWARDS IS NOW SHOWING FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCKS IN ALL THE NEWEST DESIGNS IN THE .,r- .t(. GE N T L E.Nl E N'S OUTFITTING D EPARTMENT Macintoshes Driving Gloves White Shirts Travelling Rugs Seal Skin Gloves Shirt Fronts Mufflers Collars Silk Handkerchiefs Silk Scarfs Cuffs Linen ditto Ties Silk Hats Umbrellas Kid Gloves Felt Hats Socks Cloth Gloves Flannel Shirts Braces, &c. AGENT FOR NICOLL'S OVERCOATS, &c, NORTH AND SOUTH WALES TEA MART, No. 20, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ,z.. ISAAC HOPKINS, AS always on hand a large and carefully selected Stock of FIRST CLASS TEAS and other Groceries. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN CHEESE AND BACON ALWAYS IN STOCK, Country Orders promptly attended to. n23tn2 I I Towyn. v v Merionethshire Agricultural Implement Depot. E. R. PUGHB, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGER, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEALER, r T 0 W Y N. BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. Kitchen Ranges. Register Grates, Sham Registers, Mantle and Elliptic Shams, Rain-water Goods, Locks. Binges, "1s. Joiners' Tools, &c., &c. IIOUSE FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. Iron Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Spring, Hair, Wool, and Flock Mattresses, and Straw Palliasses; Fenders, Fire bang, Holloware, Baths, Tin Goods, I able CiiLery, Electro-plate and Britannia Metal Goals, jAonowa Lamps, Brushes, Baskets, &c., &c., SEWING MACHINES. A large Stock of Sewing Machines by all the principal makers, including Wheeler and Wilson, Howe, V¥ik,x and Gibbs, Thomas', Little Wanzer, Taylors' Patent, and the Lockman; also "PUGHE'S LITTLE GE Chain-stitjh Hand Sewing Machine the simplest and most perfect Machine made. Price, complete, 5?s. La structlons gratis and trial allowed. Sewing Machines cleaned and repaired on the premises. Old Machines taken in Exchange. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &c. Chaff cutters, Turnip Cutters, Root Pulpers, Oil cake Breakers, Corn Grinding and Crushing Mills, Ploughs, Harrow Chain Harrows, Corn and Seed Drills, Horse Powers, Winnowing Machines, Cnurns, Cheese Presses, Pigs Troughs, Cart., Harvesting Implements, &c., &c. Lawn-mowers, Garden Rollers, Garden Seats Wire Flower Stands Hydronette?, Gardening Tool;. & Iron Hurdles, Rabbit Netting, Fencing Wire, and every description of Iron and Wire Fencing. AGIUCULTURAL IMPLEMENTS REPAIRED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. SPORTING AMMUNITION OF ALL KINDS, t PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES BY DRAINAGE, INCLOSING, CLEARING, &c. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (INCORPORATED BY SPECIAL ACT OF PARLIAMENT), ADVANCES MONEY 1ST-To the OWNERS of SETTLED and OTHER ESTATES, for the erection of FAW&I BUILDINGS AND COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE, IRRIGATION, ENCLOSING. CLEARING, ana GtXEHJLL, IMPROVEMENT of LANDED PROPERTY, in any part of the United Kingdom. 2ND—To the Owners of SETTLED ESTATES in ENGLAND, for the erection or completion or MANSIQJC, STABLES, and OUT-BUILDINGS.. 3RD—To Landowners generally, to enable them to subscribe for Shares in Companies for the C0>, S1'P1" J110 e £ RAILWAYS and NAVIGABLE CANALS which will beneficially affect their Estates. 4TH—To INCUMBENTS, for the Improvement of their GLEBE LA?*Db, by DKA1NAUL, and the erect** • £ FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES. £ ™t>vfTnT n T & vn- OTH-TO COPYHOLDERS, for the ENFRANCHISEMENT of COPYHOLD LANDs. The amount borrowed with the expenses would be charged on the L „• .e b uehted, and repaid bj a terminating in iAv^i^N -IIVE YEAR^. ■vrTinwvP,R, TTTT "P ir)\r NO TXVF^TII'I TI()Y OF THE LANDOWNER O XILLL LB NECESSARY. „■ of Messrs GiLlkspJe and PATERSON>.S., 8L-A George-street, Edinburgh, Agents for the Company m -v.W at the Offices of the Company, as below. T. PAlX, Managing P'.rccb.r, EDWIN GARROD, Sccr^tarj?. Land Lwn and Enfranchisement Conr^ny •• 22, Great George-street, Westminster, fe.W.