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d-11 J' NE RAILWAY TEA, WAREHOUSEO No. 51. North Parade, Aberystwytlw\ t' PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. i. — —!——r——— ■ TO THE VISITORS AND INHABITANTS$F ABERYSTWYTH. THE proprietor deems it necessary to remark, in reference to the price list of Articles, that fluctuations in the Markets, arising from deficiency or excess of supply, fiscal alterations, and various other causes, operate against the maintenance of fixed or uniform prices tor .apy definite period; but should there occur any depreciation in value on any <ft the Articles, his establfe^m^nt ^ape, «(,.» if ordered direc^ fromLondon.^y^ on orderg for TeaS) Coffees, and Spices, amounting to £ 2 and upwards, to any Railway Station. ^fEAlDEPAI^>iE^>i, Ifw. TEA, beingctbe staple article in the Grocery Trade, has particularly engaged tbe-attention of the proprietor, and he has happily succeeded in culling from the markets all the choicest and rarest descriptions of Tea that judgment can acquire or capital command and he feels assured that no^estai&shaient in Wales can possibly offer Teas upon the sage advantageous p and strictly merchant term|. • V-. kl, BLACK TEAS. No. *.w 'lit Per lb., No. Per lb- fc&l ? £ £ -3 to! fi. « TI»cboi^tMMtog,So.«tog,&K«1>ow 4 Very good strong family Tea 2s. Od. imported m' 5 Very superior choice Black Tea, to which the proprietor calls especial attention 2s. 8d. I SPECIAL QUOTATIONS. H, 4 m £ <* [*«**?.»» •—T;nr™; & j* 6 17s. Od. S ■> > MY GROCER. viKOLEK. Who makes roietS fit for song, Who handsome a brimming cup, Rich an3 mellow, full and strong, y Fit for Jupiter to sup, ByhiSflnenewcroPSo»jbo»^cte Gu-powder, .be ta*. r :COLONIAL -DEPARTMEN r. Coffee, the prop^tor can imh comae™ f h M<,tl.opo,is is s0 t, Sc,e,t,flc a difficulty in executing the orders of hU CUE- J for this article, that be honoured with a very-large abiincreasing sale, and £ "S.Sh^^r,ri».,her«pec,f„sfor.c„gmpa^n, even with the higherprices of other establishments. l COFFEES. • Fine Skmaica Is 4d.* Essence of the above in bottles at Is. and 2s. Finest Plantation. :v Is. 6d. only requir^boihng ^ter, to make a cup lare and choice Mocha and East India Is. 8d. of excellent T&lfce instantly. Finest Foreign Chicory iua. perib., MISCELLAN^ is irhpossible to enumerate the numerous articles 'comprised in this'department; suffice •Aftmilldti wifl finrl th#» stnnk as extensive and varied as in any of the largest Metro-
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„ is a subject of general complaint that the consumer does not realize proportionate beneht the late reduction of duty on Wfne. To a great extent the faultV> with the'consumer nsetf, and arises from his being fast wedded to old prejudices, that do dot permit him fairly recognize the benefit of the new order of things. The proprietor, buying direct from tilt, grower. saves all intermediate profit-a fact that should not go unnoticed, as it enables him t'iUCCeMfully to comoete with the largest firms in the Wine trade. Families are assured that all the Wines and Spirits-supplied by this establishment are perfectly free from any adula- tion, and each article as pure as from the Vine. The proprietor calls particular attentioj the following selected articles which he considers well worthy of atte'10"jn ^r favourable surpassed either in price or quality by any house in the kingdom, and will bear favourable mipaAson with what is,ustially sold at double the price. i -'¡f I" V<- 5 WHITE WINES. ,Doz. [Bott. .0OCT3RV ^'vervsoft pale,nuttyflavor! 30s. 2s. 6d. 1, agreeable light Wine 16s. Is. 4d. SHERRY,5, y P diUo 30s 2s 6d J^tto, 2, excellent Dinner Wine. 20s. Is.$<J. DII^> 6; HHTRRIES, 36S., 42., £ !«o, 3;sta44rd Pale Wine 24s 2s Od. OLD Ditto, 4, standard Gold Wine 24s. 2s. Od. 48s., and 60s. per MARSALAS.. 0. 124s. |2s.od |Di«o,good»ou»dWm.,gri">S.C,lJ-l l6s.|,s.4d. WHITE FRENCH WINES. Sauterne, fine quality 18s. Is. 6d. j Burgundy, fine "mmended'" 24s' 2s' Od' Ditto, extra quality, recommended 24s. 'is. Od | Ditto, extra qua lit), recomm is. Od. RED FRENCH WINES. =• Claret. Yin Ordinaire, recommended 16s. Is. 4d. I Claret, St. Emilion,-delicate after-din- Ditto, Medock, excellent dinner Wine 20s. Is. 8d. ner Wine i 1 Other choice wines, 30s. to 60s. per doz. RED BU&UNDIES.. v^#' "| Burgundy,finest ofwine,recommended 20s. is. 8d. Masdeu, a full-bodied RedI Wine, froi^, Ditto, extra quality, highly recom- the South of France. It resemoies v mended 2s. 6d. old dry Port '«"• i oct cia OS" nj' Roussillon,first growth of vintage 1861 34s. 2s. Od. RED WINES. • Port, 1, sound useful Wine. • • • • "a., Is. 4d.. Port, 4, dry old Wine, recommendedl 36s. 3s. Od. Ditto, 2, fine fruity Wine ^8* ^s" UliU>>CruBteddo.,48s.,a4s.,6t^|gr Ditto, 3, full flavoured Old Wine 30s. 2s. 6d. SPARKLING WINES. Champagne, fine quality, recommended 42s. 3s. 6d.| Champagne, fine quality, pints I 48a. 2s. Od. Who supplies me with old Port Who, when all around are merry, The richest and the rarest sort' £ nd the Joke is pleasinto wr^ Worthy of a Monarch's Court' Furnishes a brilliant Sherry ? MY GROCER. MY GROCER. Who the choicest vintage vends Who puts wit into my brain, And a rich Madeira sends And my thoughts in happy train, To delight his many friends? By a sparkling fine Champagne? MY GROCER. MY GROCER. SPIRITS. Brandy, Pale or Br lira, very useful 36s. 3s Od Whiskv, Scotch,very old,recommended ^8s. j3s.2d. Ditto, ditto, highly recommended 42s 3S Qd" r);tto ^;tto 10 years old, unequalled 42s. 3s. 6d. Ditto, ditto, Martell's finest imported Whiskv Irish fine old, recommended 38s. 3s. 2d. in Wood '"4i" 60s. 4s 2d Ditto ditto 10 years old, equal to Ditto, ditto, Martell s own Bottling 56s. 4s. 8d." Brandv .•••• 3S- Hennessey's own Bottling 54s. 4s. 6d. Rum fine Jamaica 30s. 2s. 6d. Gin, fine London, very strong 26s. 2s. 2d! S, extra^7Sy, very old 3Gs.. 3s. Od. Gin, Old Tom, finest made 30s. 2s. Gd. Who provides me always handy Who supplies, me with old Rum, Very finest Cognac Brandy When some "auld Langsynes" have come, Cimtog aMBy;tah> m4^'8rocbb, Who, when friends are flocking in, > Who is it makes old Daddy brisky, Country cousins thick and thin, Positively younff and frisky, Cheers them with a Cordial Gin? 'ilp^f^r'his 'Scotcluaad Irish Whiskey? MY GROCER; •* j.. MY GROCER But Who's mv Grocer ?" yoirffioulji kaoW,. oj You'll find hi& famous Mart belaw. t N Conforms of tbt i'tnøtø. f .1,0 Senses took place t'other And surely what all the wcrcld says must be true, A meeting ot wgre remarkahly upa, so they say. The New Season^Tea8jWorfg.ft.efh as -the dew. And the sjiee the public go more I ''feel," said the Hu&lf that the money I count I ttie,v Avail ever before. Is jailv intreasing in bulk and amount; > To Jai&rs Ta|jp« u;; least When 1 say And honestly chinks agd drops into his till, ./I'msfc I doifiJ&P'in his counter each day. Then goes to the markets its end to fulfil. That the cusfqineis oc jjgt,near the shop, I tatfe, tl»e." Palate," n6 Tea any where „ smell," said the Nose, » Seasons Crop. Like Kis famous SOUCHONG-feeyond all compare— 4 The fi-agrance that come^B'ei»'^f Uv sWeet, The flav0i deliKhts s0, that all the day through I'm eertain that THAS-so de\I#|y greet. My kettle is boiling and waiting to brew. Tiie nose of the Public must gia talk Thus si>oke the five senses, and each of them poll'd I've h&rd sSid the F.af," a P'61'1For the choicest of TEAS that ever ,was sold. About'll^ong CONGOU wherever I wal_ JAME« RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE, RAIJ^WJi. MHRTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. JOI-ix IKNICTHT'S Rllvl OS SOAP. r .,1'TIiC New Railway Tea Warehouse, A MONG the many advantages attending the opem g privilege of selling John Knight -tX not the least is the Proprietor's obtaining the exclusi j and Sons' world-famed Primrose and other description ot&o F • Aberystwyth, by agreement This privilege will not be awarded to any other trades ™ between the Proprietor and this old established and diStlfu^l,A by the Bar. John Knight and Sons' Primrose Soap, 6J;> °r 4(}t by the Bar. John Knight and Sons' Fine Pale Soap, 4|d., o Bar> John Knight and Sons' Pale Soap, 4d., or ata.vy thf} Bar John Knight and Sons' Best Mottled, 4|?:»i0«.vTfiHT & SONS. # Observe the name on each Bar,-JOHN proprietor. NORTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. I THE nndersigned, WILLIAM WILLIAMS • JONES, Auditor of the above-named district, do hereby give Notice, that I have fixed the Audit of the Accounts of the Aberystwyth Union, and of the Parishes therai-O contained, for the half-year ending the 25th day of March, 1868, to commence on Monday, the 6th day of April next, at Nine o'clock in the Forenoon, at the BOARD ROOM, in the UNION W ORKIIOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH, when and "where aU persons who by law are bound *to account at such Audit are required to attend, and to submit all books, documents, bills, and vouchers containing or relating to the accounts, or to moneys assessed for and applicable to the relief of the poor. WM. WMS. JONES, District Auditor. Dated the 17th day of March, 1868. TO MINE CARPENTERS. ANTED, for Mines in this neighbourhood, yy TWO CARPENTERS. Apply to Capt. Northy, Bwlch-Consols, Goginan. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY. a, DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimat^%hat the R. Siiow Rooms contain a large coltection of Marble, Stone, & Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces, Marble &. Stone IWiraUJMfnumeata. Cemetery & Churcbyara Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, V^S.&c. *#* Designs for warded fop inspection; and. commu- nications by letter will receive immediate attention T. BUBB, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, ABERYSTWYTH, f BEGS respectfully to intimate that at the insti- gation of several resident gentry to set up here in the above line, he has taken to the business of the late Mr. John Williams, Portland Street; and hopes, by strict attention to all ordars he may be favoured with, combined with very moderate charges, to merit public patronage and support. Rufford's Baths; Closets snd Urinats of various descriptions, suitable for gentlemen's houses. A large stock of Paper Hangings. TRY POOLFt-BREAD! 26, PIER STREE^ ABERrSWnrtll, (Opposite the .National Provincial ^iank,) WARRANTED Gpnuine, and stamped "Poole" on the top of every Loaf. j H. POÓLE alKo professes to sell Hoods of every de- scription in PASTltY, of the very best quality ,-vjz., SBED, GERM A it FRUIT, and other CAKSS, in great variety if noton hand, will be made on the shortest notice. Also; Soups, JELLIES, CPSTABDS, BLAIIC MANGE, Pips, TARTS, PUDDINGSJ etc., suited/for invatida and others, to order. British Wines—Lemonade—Soda Waler-Sheibet- V. Ginger Beer, tc. yiben/stwyth Slate 'Worhs, v; MOOR STREET. Tomb Stones, 3MEojBum«iKtS| Chimney Pieces, Cr^TERiSt^^MW MA&EOftDER. N.B. Tbpse Works are fittecr up with superior Planing and Sawing Machines, so that Floorings, und iinv fim/ler in Slate work, can be Rxwntcrt witU
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J. Tn USCOTT, f!lilatcfJmaltrr. smttfl. OPTICIAN, ETC. Established, 1848. Gentlemen's Patent lever Watches, in £ s. d. £ s. d. strong GoPl.Ca-es, ft-era 10 10 0 to 25 0 0 Indies' ditty <litTo. from 10 0 to 20 0 0 Patent.LeverW'alclies.inSilvei Cast's.from £ 4 0 to 10 10 0" Flat Horizontal Watches, ditto, from. "2 2 0 to 310 0 Warranted to perform correctly, & a Twelvenionth's trial given. The most complicated patches repaired and ad- justed. Watch Glasses of every size and description fitted immediately. IW Gold Chains, Wedding Rinas, and Plate sold according to weight. If your Hair Is weak or falling ofF, try if LEWTON'S t #tEBR|™ BOTANIC. HAIR WASH, TESTIMONIALS from all parts of the world. JL jTepared only by EDWARD LEWTON Hair Gutter and Perfumer to His Royal Highness Prince Arthur, and His Imperial Highness Prince Lucien Buonaparte. No. 15, Pier Street, Aberystwith. Rag" An EXTENSIVE STOCK OF PRIME CIGARS. FANCY TOYS, &c. ESTABLISHED 1854. 13, Great Dark-gate Street Aberystrvith, DAVID THOMAS, "Vatch and Clock Maker Jeweller, Silversmith,$c. The most Improved Watches and Clocks ai very rciiuced prices. A twel\ emonth'a trial given if required. Watches & Clocks cleaned and repaired CQL0 WEDDING RINCS. ELECTRICITY IS LIFE. HEALTH AXD JIAXHOOD RESTORED ( Without me(lictitei. Cttro yourself by the Patent Self-Adjusting Curative and Electric Belt. SUFFERERS from Nervous Debility, Painful Dreams, Mental and Physicial Depression, aZ'JZ aigesiion, Enerqy and Appetite, Pains m the fit 'and IW* S'"NOV CBBB THEMSELVES ^-K°fi3SS? El= tected b3L JJ IAMES, Medical Electrician to for One S P |t ls Percy House, Bedford Square, London. N.B -M«licine and Fees superseded. » r f*hB efficacv herein advocated, the Patentee ZafStlfr^ h' "d <*f°" (»!"»«»'■ (References to theleadipg Physicians of the day.) -■tttc'cs PATENT ROOFING FELT, the best E and cheapest WATERPROOF COVERING fnr ^TTT?T)S &c.« cilso, fl lining under slates for rooffofp^Wicbuhdings, factories, &c. May be had of respectable ironmongers, ^ber erchant».water- proofers and ropemakers, and b. LLLIS & CO., MAKUFA'CXPJIERS, 23, Strand-street, Liverpool. ABERYSTWYTH FOUNDRY. THE business ofthisFound^ is now conducted by "DURIE & DAVILS In addition to the manufacture of Steam Engines, Boilers, Planing and Sawing Machines, Water Wheels, Mining; and Quarry Machinery, the general business of Millwrights, Iron and Brass founders, is carried on. The Stock consists of Steel for Boring Tools, TramRaUs.&c. As Agents in Wales for Messrs. John Fowler &. Co.'s Steam Plough and Locomotive Works, Leeds, we can supply Fowler's Steam Ploughing and Cul- tivating Machinery, Traction and Portable Engines, and Flowler's Patent Clip Pulleys for Inclines, and for Hauling and Hoisting oy means of Wire Rope.- Sole Licensees and Manufacturers in Wales of Harris's Patent Combined Cast and Wrought Iron Waggon Wheels, DURIE & DAVIS, ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE AT 9, PIER STREET, AND 1, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HUGH PAVIES Begs respectfully to announce that he is selling his Stock of Dresses* < Jackets, Mantles, Shawls, and many other description ijt Goods, at an ZMMDNSE SACRIFZCSf to rbake room for Spring Fashions. Carpets, last gear's Patterns, considerably reduced. Ificoll's Ready-made Ctothing, 15 per Cent, off last year's Stock. 0- The Sale will only last fetv weeks.—Patterns sent Post Free on application. FRANKFORT HOUSE. ■ PIER STREET^,ABERYSTWYTH. ^RTAHLgHED IfffcE YEAR 1S15. 7,. Mas. LEON" BEGS to announce to the Mobility, Gentry, and inhabitants that she has • RE-OPENED the old Estahtisffmfeifit in P'er Street, where she is now prepared to offer a choice and varied assortment of GOLD AN D SILVER GOODS, JEWELLERY, ELKINGTOiN'S ELECTRO PLATE, and Fancy Articles generally.' s Y- x HOUSE, No. 2&, GREAT DARK^^PE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. W. T. WILLIAMS Begs most respectfully to inform the Public that he continues to Sell Off the remains of his Summer and Winter Stock, And has resolved upon disposing of the same at a great sacrifice; in fatft, many Articles CONSIDERABLY BELOW COST PRICE, it. being his intention to clear the whole off immediately, in order to make room for the new* Stock for the coming Season. The Stock has oe&n_»rranged ready for Sale; and W, T. W. has no hesitation in saying that the Public will fiud it-to their advantage to accord hirn an early visijt, the fgvriurxif which he earnestly solicits. Carpets, Floor Cloths, Sheetings, Damasks, Dimities, &.C., &.C. rrE»MSr~CASii:. s; ALisopp & soy, G. CARESWELL, Agent for Aberystwyth, HA9 now <jn hand a Supply of MIljE) & B1TTEft ALES. Office: 9, Portland Street^ Aixsrystwyth, | ■ t
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-i" V. EURO pgj D. -co NIAL. EUROPEAN COLONIAL TI ,(1 e" HlXJS COMPANY, •fC 1S2,^PA^l MALL, .LONDON, S.W. ESTABLISHED 1858, FOE the purpose of supptyinS> rtle Nobilitv, Gentry, and Private JFamilies with PURE WINES of the highest cbai-acter, at a savi: of at least 30 per cent, on ordinary current rates. Wines in general demand are kept constantly in Stock by the Company's recognised Agents, and all the other kinds, as enumerated in their Book List of Prices, are supplied to order without delay and free of carriage. Royal Victoria Sherry 27s. per dozen. u ('Ilia Standard of Excellence.) U Tbis truly excellent Vine is consigned ea^sirely to this Company jf k g jtjf froxn a ■\ve^"k110%vn film in Spain, and ifa' the established favorite S j £ J} of the Wine-<linnl;ing community; being found in most^ fashionable estrtljlislu>ien!s' simply necessary to state that, as a dinner Wine, it stands unrivalled at the price.^ Splendid Old Port. 37s. per dozen. (Eleven Tears in the Wood. SHERRIES. CHAMPAGNE. Dot. Iff Bott. ROYAL YICTOllIA ••• 27s 2s 3d SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE 29s 2s 5d (The Standard df 'E*eriipnce- CREAMING EPERNAY 3ls 2s 7d EXCELLENT DINNER SHffiM11 SPARKLING VERZENAY 33s 2s 9d SUPERIOR PALE OR GOLD 24s 2s Od Ai- MOUSSEUX 39s 3s 3d SUPERIOR SELECTED DITTO 30s 2s 6d CHANSAREL & Co.'s (1 st quality). 45s 3s 9d FINE PALE OR GOLDEN 42s 3s 6d (Celebrated Gold Foil). EAST INDIA SHERRY 043 4s 6d -)fort & CUA-IDON'S, CLTIMUOT'S, MANZANILLA 36s 3s Od &c., at equally low prices. PORTS. SPLENDID OLD PORT 37s 3s Id GERMAN WINES. (11 years in the Wood-) Kock. (good) 15s Is 3d FINE_P°RT (5 Tears in ° ) 2s „s Od HOCK (soft and delicate) 18s Is 6d OLD PORT (7 Tears in n°°d) 27s 2s 3d JS^BKSTEISEU 20s Is 8d 0LD PORT (9 Tears in Wood) 30s 2s 6d HOCKHEIMER 24s 2s Od OLD CRUSTED PORT ••••• 42s 3s 6d MARCOHRUNER 36s 3s Od OLD CRUSTED POUT (very fine) 48s 4s Od SP VRKLIXG HOCK OQA >, O.I OLD CRUSTED PORT (high flavor). 54. 4s 6d 39s ll fd CLARETS. VIN ORDINAIRE 12s Is Od SICILIAN WINES. VIN.ORDINAIRE (Recommended) 14s Is 2d T>r MEDOC 18s Is 6d 163 ls4d BORDEAUX 20s Is 8d ? ° T! IVFLAMSALA 20fr ls 8d ST. JULIEN 24s 2s Od VIRGIN MARSALA 24s ,2s Od ST. ESTEPHE 36s 3s Od RAUZAN 42s 3s 6d LEOVILLE AND LAROSE 54s 4s 6d SPANISH PORT ifo" i8 33 SAUTERNE AND CHABLIS 24s 2s Od PRUSSIAN SHERRY I5g i8 3^ Beaujolais, 20s. per Dozen, or Is. 8d. per bottle. (The Finest Imported.) l — t,- SPIRITS. (OF THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY AND AT WHOLESALE PRICES.) Per Doz. Per Bot. per Doz. Per Bot LONDON GIN 24s 2s Od COLONIAL BRANDY 26s 2s 2d OLD LONDON GIN' 29s 2s 5d FINEST COLONIAC BRANDY 36s 3s 0d OLD TOM GIN 31G 2s 7d COGNAC BRANDY (5 years old) 48s 4s 0d OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY 25s 2s Id COGNAC BRANNY (10 years old) 54s 4s 6d FINEST SCOTCH WHISKEY 3,5S 2slld COGNAC BRANDY (15 years old) 64s 5s 4d VERY OLD SCOTCH WHISKEY 40a 3s 4d COGNAC BRANDY- (20 years old) 76s 6s 4d OLD IRISH WHISKEY 25s 2s id OLD JAMAICA RUM -•••••J 25s. 2s Id FINEST IRISH WHISKEY 803 2slld OLD JAMAICA RUM — • -31s '2s 7d VERY OLD IRISH WHISKEY 4OS 4<J QLD JAMAICA RUM. v-V 36s 3s Od SCHIEDAM HOLLANDS 28s 2s 4d OLD PINE APPLE RUM 42s 3s 6d The Wines and Spirits will all bear the Seal or Capsule of thp EvitOPEAN AND COLONIAI, WINE COMPANY," as also. tHeir Trade Mark. Book Price List of over 200 descriptions of Wines tod Spirits from all Countries sent Free on application to SOLE AGENT FOR ABERYSTWYTH, J. H. DAVIES, Chemist, &,c,, 51A, NORTH PARADE. N.B. It is respectfully intimated that arrangements have been completed with the Local Agents of the EUROPEAN AND COLONIAL WINE CUMPANY, by which they will hold a regular supply of their CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS, and are now offered to the Gentry and Inhabitants, of this Town and Neighbourhood at precisely the same prices as those charged by the Company ill London, and in any quantity, from a SINGLE BOTTLE upwards. TIPPING & CO., Managers > •• '<. MR. INGLIS BERVON, ORGANIST OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH Teacher of the Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing. ^3, PORTLAND STREET. Piano-Fortes Tuned & Repaired. Singlf Lessons given for the convenience of Visitors. AU tNew Music at half the marked price, and sent OY1 J'eturn 0{ 1- ,to GENTS for the Sale of MILL SANDS and •other articles used by emjr1oyers of Power wanted. As this is a first-class co. jjission from an old established manufacturer, it is worthy the atten- tion of first-class representatives. Address-MILL BAND, care of'W. Wilsoc & Co., 103, Cfceapside, London, E.C. LOCAL GOVERNMENT Act, 1858. 21 AND 22 VICT.; CAP. 98. WHEREAS, in pursuance of the 77th Section of the Local Government Act, 1858, and of a t tition duly presented by the Improvement Com- ssioners acting in the Town of Aberystwyth, in the Couuty of Cardigan, under the Aberystwyth Improvement Act, 1835 (5 and 6 Wm. 4, cap. 46), addressed to the Right Honourable CJathorne Hardy, M.P as one of Her Majesty's Principal Secretaries. of State, praying him to institute an Inquiry, with a view to -an alteration of such Improvement Act, as set .j§gth nnd described in such Petition, Inquiry has been "dirt cted as to the subject matter of suchPetition: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on Tuesday, the 7th daf-of April, 1868, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon,;at the Town Hall Aberystwyth, Arnold Taylor, Esquire, the Inspector appoiqted for the purpose, will proceed upon the said Inquiry, and will then dnd there be prepared to hear all persons entitled to be heard before him upon tfïesubject of the said Inquiry. Dated this 21st day of March, 1868. APPEAL PARISH CHURCH OF ANBAT) ARN-FAWB, Near Aberystwyth, Cardiganshire. Diocese of St. David's. THIS venerable Eabric, long the pride of the neiehbcAirhood, and admired" by all intelligent ■strangers for its peculiar architectural beauty, %»ow in the most urgent need of repair. Z In another column will he found some account of its history and present condition. Drawings for its complete restoration have beeq prepared by an Architect of "the highest eminence, Mr. J. P. raiddon, to whom the whole work will be committed., It is estimated that several thousands will be re- quired for the entire restoration: but Mr. Seddon reports the Nave to be in the more urgent need of repair: *and it is therefore intended Jo set about this portion of the undertakiiag as soon as a sufficient sum is in hand. < 1 The following.are the names of the Committee en- gaged in carrying out this work :-r- THE HIGHTREV. THE LORD^BISHOP DAVID'S. THE VKRY KB V. THE OF ST. DAVIP S. THE VInebabx-B THE A*RCHDEACOX OF CARDIGAN. THB..J £ BV. -Jfy}0 PHILLIPS, M A., R.D., Incumbent of CoC. PRYSB, M.P., Lord-IAeutenant of Cardiganshire. COL. POVEKL, Xfint-Eos. SIR I'KYSE |!JIYSE, BARTGogerddan. G. E. J. 1'q.WELI,, ESQ., Kafrt-Eos. THE VnyiafciE THE ARCHDEACON OF YORK. TIns REV. Jj. GlUBRRTSOX, B.D., feilow of Jesus College,; Oifind. THB BEV. JOHN PI'GH, Vicar of Iki Parish. J. G. W. BOXSALL, ESQ., J.V., 'F'rmfraith. JOHX EVANS, Esq., Lotesgrdve. t ;3St(».IAS JONES, BSQ., J. P. Xmm PtMsmt,jS*ir9*tn#th THE CH UKC1I \VDE.N BOR THE XXMU BEING. S^^Mi&gion (ivilt "be thankfully MODIVD d for J'P$utagbjg&z$- UEPrtWalAfeither ^Provtneial B £ »k, or *t the ISorth "Wgfc Bmb, or bj any |j WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. I || Pronounced Jr Be careful | If by Connoisseud to askfor | THE ONLY P^C?J"LEA&PERRillS,"J :1 f GOOD SAUCE,"RJ SAUCE, I; jj See name on wrapper, label, bottle, and stopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, • and by all dealers in Sauces. ■ BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS, j LEA & PERRtNS, J WORCESTER. I JAMES FORSYTHE, LIVE STOCK AND MEAT SALESMAN, Newgate Market, London, RETURNS thanks to his friends for their patron- age since he commenced business, and assures them that consignments forwarded to him will re- ceive his prompt attention. Careful drovers attend train and boat. Bankers London Joint Stock. SWEEP YOUR CHIMNEYS! DAVID JENKIN JONES, 11, QUEEN STREET, BEGS to return his best thank^. to his friends and supporters for the patronage so largely be- stowed upon him. He^also begs to inform the public generally, that, he has^bgaged the services of an EXPERIENCED CHIMNEY SWEEP, who will always be ready at a moments' notice to execute any orders sent to the above address. MOCHO HOUSE, 12, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Established 1836. JOHN MORGAN, UFIDAftT & JEWELLEK, PEBBLES CUT & POLISHED. All kinds of Jewellery made. and repaired on the shortest notice- W The utmost value given for old Gold and Silver. TO CONSUMPTIVES. T^kR. H. JAMES, the retired physician, continues C°!'f ct lief'daughter^as Restored* to peifeet health fiotn ccnfirmed^ctmBumption, after having been s"nt fi"e to all'on and of he.■ faS Secretoy O ^e('ei|,t,of one stamp.-Address, O. P. BROWN, y' • ^ng-street, Covent Garden, London. T IEBIG'S COMPANY'S EXTRACT OF MEAT. Only genuine when Baron Liebig's (Inventor's') signature is on the Jar. Iletnil, 2s. 2 oz. (equivalent to one penny) half a pmt of best beef tea. Sold by Chemists & Grocers. FORTNIGHTLY STEAMERS, LONDON TO NEW YORK.—WILUAM PENN, CELLA, ATALANTA I1KL1.U-NA, INDIANA leave Victoria Docks alternate Satur- days. Passengers of all classes taken at the lowest rates. Apply for particulars to SMI TH, SUNDIUS, and Co., 17, GRACE- CHURCH STHEET, LONDON. Dr. HAMILTON'S "NEURO TONIC" is, without doubt, tjie sovereign remedy for Nervousness and Deliilitv. Ptice 2s. 6d. per case. Sent all over the world. J. HAMILTON, M.D., 404, Oxford-street. New Edition, post free for two stamps, NERVOUS DEBILITY: ITS CAUSE AND CURE.-Dr. SMITH, the Celebrated Physician lor the cure of Nervous tmd Physical Debility, Loss of*Appetite, Pains in the Back, to., has just published a Free Edition 01' DEBILITY: IT.s CAU..E AND CLRB (13.3 pnpes). contain- ing the Kules by which tliou>ands have been restored to health. Sent post free on receipt of two stamps. Dr. SMITH will for the benefit of .Nervous Sufferers, on receiving a^ de4ription^of their case, send a letter of advice, with plain directions for the wire. Address, Dr. H. SMITH, 9, Burton-crescent, London, W.C. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ABERYSTWYTH. DIVINE SERVICES are;held at the above place of Worship every Sunday, at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. School i past 2. Prayer Meeting eywry Wednesday evening at 7. G. T. SMITH, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, Afl-D GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, .24, Great Dark-gate Street. WANTED, ABOUi 100 Sacks (1801bk each) of large sized J'lL SEED POTATOES. Address, stating sorts and price delivered at Aberystwyth, or some other station in oonnection with tEe Cambrian line, William Ball, Perry Hill, Bromsgrove.
Through Trams in connection…
Through Trams in connection with the Cambrian Railways. DOWN TELIL Week Days. Sunde la. rn. a. m. a.m. a. m.;a. m. a. m.ja. m. LONDON —Bust. dep. "a ]'9 0:12 0[ Birmingham- 7*Jfcll 5 1 45 Wolverhami»t«i 8 26|11 40j 3^24 Stafford 8 5.312 8013 56 Shrewsbu^" ilO loj 1 30; 5 <)| London—Padd. St. dep..Mm i" 8 Ojl2 .0j Bimiingham-Snow hill •& 35.10 5S! 'S8 5 151 Shrewsbury (6.W '• ft 55'12 tg 25; 7 351 Manrb'ter-Vic. St.dep 6 40 -O 40i 2 20i 4 ttj- Liverpool (Land.Stage) 7 45 8 iaill 1XK 8 20 4 80; SK' Oswestry aWi. an-. 9 53, ;0 20jl_l|h5..A7| 7 ■V*'W £ Shrewsbury S &W dep s 30 |l0 30l 1 45^ 45 "Welshpool air.I 4 50 til S&j 35,' 640 i C.H.dep. 4 55 Ill g(fc 2 50: 8 3 5 L.ond<ui—Kust. St. dep. 6 15 9 y li 0 ■( Stafford "^[lO O12 24! 8 7^ Manchester Lond. Ed. 7 45 10 45j 1 30 4 15 Liverpool, Lime S"ta»et ?'8010 90i I i £ 3 45 Whitehun'h arr. 9 30. 1 21 4 13 6 20 Whitchurch.. dep. 9 45; 1 12 6 80 f — arr- 10 30 1 50 .7 15 r « 10 35 2 5 7 20 6 15 WelshMolf arr'! 11 20 2 4ff .T<' 7 58 6 55 Welslrp«oi | dep.; 4 55 m 3^'2-5$.?'*< 8 2 7 6 Newtown 6 0 12 8| &J# ,i8 37 7 48 Moat Lane June., arr.^ 4 25 12 21 r 8 50 8 3 Bloat Lane June., dep.. 6 30 25 "8 45 8 55 8 -5 Llanidloes air.) 7 0 8 9 15 8 25 Llanidloes dep.i 9 40 2 55 7 20 7 30 Moat Lane Jitnc., arr. 10 2 3 13 7 42 7 55 Moat Lane JunQ., dep.i 6 30 f2 26 3 45 8 5^ ^10 MachynUeth 8 35 1 30 4jSS 9 5?« Borth 9»8S 2 6 9*9d Jo 8v(lO # ABERYSTWYTH arr. 10 0 8 28 5 55 10 50il £ Jg In addition to the above, the train carrying the Buglish mailm reaches Aberystwyth at 10.30 a.m. This is only a passenger train from Newtown. UP TKAIKS. Sund. •. m.-i*. m. p. m lp. m. p. ins p. m. ABERYSTWYJW dep 8 012 55 3 30 5 30 • Borth. 8 24 1 18 «' 4 10', 6 0 | Machynlleth 8 80 9 5 1 45 2 15 6 80) 6 80r s Moat tone June., arr. 5 20 10 18 8 8 4 40 8 15; J 45 g Moat Xane June., dep. '6 30|l0 20 3 45^ 8 55 to Llanfflljlss- arr. 0 10,40 4 3 9 15 § Llanidloes dep. 5 0 9 2 55 <« 7 20 | Moat Lane June., air. 5 25 10 2 3 13 «« 7 42 3 Moat Lane June., dep. 80 10 18 3 13 4 50 7 5ft « Xewtown 6 010 30 8 28; 5 5 « 8 "fel 5 ( arr. 8 5$ll 5 8 65 8 10 « g 85 e Welshpool I ..dep. 7 10U 15 4 5 7 0 9 45; 45 .arr. 8 O.12 0 4 50| 7 45 JO 30; 9 30 g Oswestry 8 512 5 5 10, 8 0}0^5 5 Whitchurch arr, 8 5012 47 6 0j 8 43 » -» Whitchurch dep. %56 12 57t 6 IS 8 50 ( *i m Liverpool, Lime St ari'tl 10 3 30, 9 011 p « •< 1 Manchester Load. ltd. 55 3 i Js Stafiord dee. 4 30f» SO i. « London Eugt. St.. arr. • 9 15; "1 I fi Welshpool (<J. R.) an-. 7 .WU S'TSS « U 361J* ,S. &W'poold^>. 20iU 20 4 8 lOh'1* Shrewsbury 15| SO! ,S. &W'poold^>. 20iU 20 4 8 lOh'1* Shrewsbury 15| SO! 0^estr\r(GrW.j" depi 8 *5 1 15 6 fi'80' 9 511 is] < Mancftester (Viet. «t.)l- 4*4*1 • '?3| 8" 15 n 4 55! '-Wlm 3VI an Chester &. I^ilforiTXlailwayir t'P TiiAlXS. 1 WEEK. BA^S. [ 1 2 g 1 2 g 1 1 2 g jl 2 g J 4 a Tax fi.ni. &.zn. j p.m. In. m. ABERYSTWYTH dep 9 0 1 20 2 30 6 10 i Llaurhvsij'd Koad 9 10 I 38 a* 6 22 Llanilar 8 18 1 57 2 48 C 35 Tarawscoed 9 20 2 15) 8 50 6 45 Mmto-riotid, 9 58 2 55 3 5 7 8 10 8:8 85 3 18 7 82 „ 10 17 8 50 8 26 7 30 uettws 10 32t 4 14 3 40 7 45 Lampeter j" 10 40 4 24 8 47 7 51 „ ldep UO 45 4 86 8 50 7 55 Llanybyther j, s, 6 „ 458 10 Maesycrugiau. H 18} 5 20 A* 8 20 Pencader Junction ill 831 5 «3j 4 18 8 38 Pencader arr' iLj5 5 85 4 20, 8 35 '« I Pencader dep 1145 T30fiTlS ..M'-Conwil I2 10 4 55 9 15} Braijwydd Ar;ns ■■•on' 5 0 a 2M •SS Carmarthen air. 12 SO, 5 15 9 40 0 1 Carmarthen dep.1 8 40 12 381 _?J?5 W ( (.'armarj June. Jqi y 05 12~49! 5 35 ft ] St. Clears- .I 9 41 .1 4j ^52 Cs (.Whitlftpd aw. 9 53 1 19' 65 ■ £ rWhitlSiid diplio 5, 1 25 6 25 fi Xareerth .10 20! 1 40 0 40 »* j KilfTettv & Begelly 10 36 1 56 6 56| c Saundersfoot [10 41i 2 1 7 0 £ J Trabv ^lo 50; 2 10 7 10 Penally 10 58' 2 13 7 14 I Manorbier II 0! 2 20 7 22 £ Lamphey 11 IB! 2 3l'» 7 31 S Pembroke ..11 221 2 35 7 35 S" L Pembr. Dock arr. 11 80| 2 45 7 45 > ^Carmarthen dep 8 40 1 15 5 20 .0 lLIandilo arr. 9 25j 2 6 6 20 W j Llandovery ,10 35| 2 45 6 55 /f; 3> \I<lanw.WellsCb.! 8 30; '■'} ;5 f Carm. June, dep 9 0| 10 fl- 27 • I Ferryside arr.! 9 15j 1 14 g Llanelly ..{ 9 50; 1 50 7 6 A Swansea 10 25: 2 35 7 46 4 Xeath 10 47 2 54 7 51 K Cardiff 12 88 4 88 9 0.. E J Xe^vport ..1554.. 9 21 Portsk. June. arr. 245 89 Bristol arr. 8 80 T 10 > Chepstow 8 80 5 58 9 51 "g Gloucester 8 40 7 5 ,10 47 £ Cheltenham 557 25 11 30 Gloucester dep.i 4 5 7 15 12 40 LLOND. Pad, arr.; 9 30 11 10 4 85 DOWX. WEEK DAYS. I Igil 2 g1 2 g 12 g 1 2 g «.m. tt.m a.m. a.m. a.m. f LOND. Pad. dep 6 0 9 l,5j Cheltenham • 3512 15; t Gloucester 6 35 11 10 12 551 s Chepstow ^4 12 85 1 45! (g Bristol • dep C 20 9 1012 351 b Portsk. June. arr| 7 45 1) ie 1 45; <( Xewport • depl 8 85 1 45 2 30 1 Cardiff 9 8 1 0, 2 51fv fe Xeath « 10 57 8 0 3 581 „ Swansea « g 01110 ■ 828 4 0! 3 Llanelly «« 8 4011 58 4 13, 4 45l o Ferryside 9 11 18 82 4 5 5 lol ^carm. June, an- 9 28 12 45 4 50 5 25 # ri.lamv. WuIsTCh ~ir~ • Llandovery dep 9 0 8 8(j; s g ) Llandilo 10 10 4 5 > ^Carmarthen an- 11 0: 4 55' rPemb. Dock, dep 8 15110 45i ~3~T5 « • Pembroke 8 23^10 58| 8 28j jg>' >, Lamphey „ 8 27110 57; 3 27 f c Manorbier „ „ 8 87|11 7| 8 37 HJ Penally „ 8 45|H 8 46| Tenby „ 8 5511 25; 5 0 Saundersfoot „ 9 4111 35: 4 0 •S Kil^etty He Begelly „ 9 »|ll 30) 6 18 S Xarberth 9 2511 57! 5 81 I Whitland ai-r „ 9 4012 121 5 45 W (Whitland dep 12 24 6 0 P } St. Clears „ 12 39| Cs Carmar. June, arr 12 56| fl 25j f (Carmarthen an- ■' 9 80 1 10, ) • 1 Carmarthen dep 6 0 9 40 1 20! 0, u Bronwydd Arms 9 50 „ '0 J Conwil 6 25.10 fi .1 45! 6 23, O I Pencader an- 6 50 10 80 2 10 6 47, Pencader depl 7 30 10 35 2 15' 6 55 Pencader Junction 7 32|10 37 2 17; 6 57, Maesycvuaiau 7 52 10 49 2 81; 7 12; «' Llanybvther 8 15J11 2 2 42 7 251 T ( arr 8 S5|H 15 2 55, 7 40: Lampeter (dep 8 45j:i 20, 3 0 8 0 Bett^vs • & 58 11 28 8 10 8 8 Pont-Llanio • • 0 2S;11 42 8 25 8 23 «< Tregaron • 9 40! 11 51 8 85 8 30 Strata-Florida 0 o 12 7j 3 52 g 45 <• Trawscoed '0 25113 26: 4 12i 9 5" Llanilar .10 88|12 35 4 22 Q lk <> XJanrhvstid Koad 10 50 12 45 4 W 0 ok «< ABERYSTWYTH an-11 pjig .05 4 thes^Stat^ons^inu^t '1] 011^' J'assengers wishing to get aW at ceding Station. '8nif.v the same to the GVrd at ttiS fire- ,0"
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=- ABERYSTWYTH TIDE TABLE, SHOWING HIGH WATER AT ABEBY8TWYJII. March §• April, lgt68. b. m. h, m. „ J 4.-1f: P wt. Saturday 28 .9 58. 10 14 Sunday 29 .T7. 10 84 .v.. 10 54 Monday -30 U t§ |l 66 Tuesday 31 1» X. 12 27 Wednesday 1 .Z, I-S- 57 1 34 Thursday 2 ^2 17 3 4 Prida^ 3 49 .j.&Zi '{Low Water about six hotIr. after.