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CONO.ERT. THE Church Choirs beg to announce to the Gen- JL try and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth that they will give an EVENING CONCERT at the TEM- PERANCE HALL on TUESDAY, JANUARY 16th, 1872. Solo Pianoforte and Conductor :-Mr. 'EVANS, (Organist of St. Michael's Church.) PROGRAMME. 1ST PART. GLEE "The Dream" Miss E. STIRLING SONG Mr. J. Williams. SONG "YGwyliau" Miss E. Jones. SOLO PIANOFORTE "The Harmonious Blacksmith," HANDEL Mr. Evans. SONG "Thy voice is near" W. T WRIGHTON Miss Nicholls. SONG The Arab to his Steed" BLOCKXET Mr. Simcox. BONG Jessie's dream" BLOCKLEY Miss Jonts. SOLO PIANOFORTE "Serenade, Don Pasquale," THALBERG Mr. Ecans. OHORVS "Comrades in Arms" INTERVAL OP TEN MINUTES. 2NDPART. GLEE "To Rome's Immortal Leader" MOZART SOLO PIANOFORTE "Andante,ScRondo.Capricciso,"MEM DELS- Mr. Evans. SOHN. SONG "Nelson" BRAHAM Mr. J. Daviet. SONG Miss Hughes. 6LEE "Sleep while the soft evening breezes blowing," BISHOP SOLO PIANOFORTE Home, sweet Home" TIIALBERQ Mr. Evans. SONG Mr. James. DUET Mr. J. Morgan and Mr. Harris. POUR-PART SONG AND CHORUS. "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN." ELLIS & OWEN, A BERYSTWYTH SLATE WORKS ABERYSTWYTH, MANUFACTURERS of Plain and Ornamental ..L Slate. Chimney Pieces, Baths, Cisterns, Milk Coolers, Head Stones, Urinals, Mangers, Cattle Troughs Dairy, Larder, and Wine Cellar Shelves Window Sills, Door Steps, Hearth Stones, Flooring, Skirting, and every description of Slate Works. SELF CURE FOR INVALIDS. Medicine Supsrseded. NATURES CURATIVE, (ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM.) HEALTH AND MANHOOD RESTORED r Without Medicine J. Core yourself by the Electric and Medico Self-Adjusting: Curative. QUFFERERS from Nervous Dibility, Painful hP n yiental°-n& Physical Depression, Palpitation of the Bern t A oises in the Bead and Ears, Indecision, Impaired aight^, and Memory, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude, De- pression of Spirits, Loss of Energy and Appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self-Distrust. Dizziness, Love of Solitude, Groundless Fears, fyc., CAN NOW CURE THEMSELVES By the only "Guaranteed Remedy" in Europe, protected and ■anctioned by the faculty. Details free for One Stamp by WALTER JJTNNER, Esq., Medical Electrician. PERCY HOUSE, BEDFORD SQUARE. LONDON. In proof OS WONDERFUL CURES'EFF^D I R„ toIAT,ew:'tI"U;CTKIC AND TKIAL, with leteience. to the leadiug Physicians of the day. Established 1840 as Surgical Mechanician, eke. A TEST GRATIS-Send for Details. CAVTXO iff u*ethe ° £ l" ackywtcdoed Curative Applianee as in Faculty ofCrlnTn T^ f' reco9nUed bV the Medical f « m nnd none "re oenuine unless had sehJ/rj" r W"!ter tenner; nho cautions the public against tyled uactors imitating his discoveries, and copying por- tions of tlus advertisement. J-" Vide Prize Medal and Hospital Reports. T. PLUMBiStt,* FAiii '.L'hn, \1.1.J.ö..ü.L.cJ.L\¡, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, 38, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, A LARGE assortment of PAPER HANGINGS of the Newest designs from the best makers. BATHS fitted up on the most approved principle. (W Picture and other Frames gilded. LOWEST PRICE & BEST QUALITY, BEST Pale SOAP, 4d. per 115. the bar; Second best ditto, 3d per lb. the bar. Best PETRO- I LEUM OIL. from Is. lId per gallon, by taking a quantity. Best COMPOSITES, 7d. and sd. per lb. Best Tallow DIPS, made on the premises, at the lowest price. Cart and Machinery Grease, &c. D. RICHARDS, 26, North Parade. RUTHIN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, NORTH WALES. XJEAD MASTER, REV. G. PRESTON, M.A., formerly0 As'si'sTan'/ ^°&dale»e Cdlegf. Ca™h(u]Se> i J -assistant .Master at Shrewsbury Schools, a ving Edward VI's School, Birmingham. School"" are va^ua'e Exhibitions attached to the Prospectuses on application to Rev. G. PRESTON, King Edward VI.'s School, Birmingham. Dill 10 I P I Let no one be longer oppressed with the notion that his maladv is incurable till these purifying Pills have had a fair trial. A few doses will remove the more urgent symptoms, and thereafter completely control all disordered actions, rouse the torpid liver, relieve the obstructed kidneys, cleanse impure blood, and confer on every function healthful vigour. Impurities of the Bood These wonderful Pills are valued at the humblest hearths as well as in the houses of comfort and wealth. They work a tho- rough purification throughout the whole system, without disor- dering- the natural action of any organ, and eradicate thaa germs of complaints which consign tens of thousands to an early grave. Indigestion. Bilious Complaints, and Skin Headache. No organ in the human body is so liable to disorder as the nver, and none is more apt, when neglected, to become seriously diseased. Remember when nausea, flatulency, or acidity on Oje stomach warns us that digestion is not proceeding properly. r. "'loway's Pills regulate every function, give strength to •ickyhuoKianVSI,cet''ly remove all causes of indigestion, bile, and headache, and eft'ect a permanent cure. in eases ^ea,kfless an(l Debility. excess of any kfnd'1' lillnffuor> an(' nervousness, generated by these Pills is in the imenta' or l'^J'cal, the effects of torative. They drive iVnm\j 106 brilcinff. renovating, and res- «ase, re-establish the dic-pJ? 8ystera tlle morbid causes of dis- itrengt.licn ttie nervous system"' Fe £ ulate all the secretions, bring back the frame to its pristino1Si? V'? Patients' spirits, and rnL xr-, rn.. I!rlne health and Vigour. The Kidneys—Tneir Derangemnt and Curee If these Pills be used according to the printed Hi™ Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys fn °nS'ian naif an hour at bed-time, as salt is forced into meatit win st affliction ifelt'n1" a"d 0°™^ an? derangement. ShouiHhe the Ointment •"es,0r,graVe1' V 18 r.eoomra^ded that Injudicious applied1 CafS' be USe tU 01'n,"s' as by formed. ^"cation the most astounding cures may be per- Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for "e J "Homing diseases:- Astlfma Headache Stone and Gravel Bilious Complaints Indigestion Secondary feymp- Blotches on the Jjlvcr c°mplaints Tic-Doloreux Skin Lumbago Ulcers Bowel Complaint8 Venereal Affections Drops? Retention of Urine !i» kinds female Irregulari- Scrofula, or King's whatever cause .ties Evil &c., Sec F&vers of all kinds Sore Throats TAH!8 and Ointment are sold at Professor HOM,OWAY'S ES- J?ent' 533' Oxford st., London; also by nearly every re- in n!f Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, each T.and Pots, at Is. lid., 2s. 9d.,4s. 6d Us 22s., and 83s Ms ai»J 6 i2s" 0cl-size contains three, the 4s.6d. size six, the two times'^66"' t'le 2'2s- 8ize thirty-three, and the 33s. size fifty- Box of Piiu 'lllantitJ of a Is. 1 ,]d. Box or Pot. The smallest contains four dozen; and the smallest Pot of Oint- y ment o»e ounce. bTi h £ ",„e „dil e,ctions are affixed to each Bo* and Pot, and can ny language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian. Persian, or Cbinete ESTABLISHED 181S. FRANKFORT HOUSE, PIER* ST., ABERYSTWYTH.' LEOIT RESPECTFULLY announces to the Nobility, Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors of Aberystwyth and the neighbouring District, that she has a varied and choice assortment of most superior Goods, which she is prepared to offer attunusually low prices. Watches and Jewellery Repaired on the Premises. OW All Orders attended to with the greatest punctuality. BERLIN REPOSITORY, Ladies' Outfitting & Baby Linen Warehouse, 8, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. S. I £ T7~CO03SljL7 (Of 20, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM,) INTIMATES that he has OPENED the Premises as above, with a large Assortment of BERLIN & FANCY NEEDLEWORK—Ladies' and Children's UNDER-CLOTH- ING-BABY LINEN—FANCY T [ES-G LOVES- HOSIERY-LA CE-and a great variety of FANCY ARTICLES suitable for Presents, Bazaars, &c. S. N. C. is showing a specialty in Ladies' SHETLAND WRAPPERS suitable for the present and approaching Season. TERMS-CASH. JOHN JAMES, LONDON AND ABERYSTWITH WHOLESALE & RETAIL TEA, WINE, & SPIRIT STORES, Ho. 51, North Parade, and Terrace Road. Agent for Bass & Co.'s Burton Ales. (Pale Ale, 4s. 6d. per dozen.) „ „ Alexander Perry & Co's Dublin Pale Ale. (In 9 Gallon Casks, at 13s., strongly recommended for Family use.) „ „ Guinness's Extra Stout. (4s. 6d. per dozen.) „ „ Findlater & Oo's Dublin Stout. (Firkins, 13s; Kilderkins, 26s.) „ „ Martell's old Pale Brandy. (54s. per dozen.) „ Hennessy's old Pale ditto. (54s. uer dozen.) „ Moet & Chandon's Champagne. „ „ Max Greger's Hungarian Wines. Crosse & Blackwell's Goods in great variety. E. JENKINS Manager. THE BRANDY OF LAGRANDEMARQUE The delicacy and age of these Brandies place them as the most wholesome Spirit offered to consu- mers. Over two hundred and twenty thousand gallons of this Brandy were shipped to Great Britain dur- ing 1870. CASED BRANDY, BOTTLED AT COGNAC. Blue Label (5 yrs. old) 48s. per doz. Yellow „ (9 n ) 54s. „ Pink » (11" ) 60s. White,, (19 „ 84s. „ The Cognac Houses are not the Distillers of the Brandies shipped -Brandy is distilled from Wine grown in the Charente Districts LA GRANDE MARQUE COG N AC. VICTOR, JOUANNET, & Co,, Cognac Proprietors. The largest holders in the world of the famed vintage 1856. Agent-.Mr. JOHN JAMES, LONDON & ABERYSTWYTH j TEA, WINE, & SPIRIT STORES, NORTH PARADE AND TERRACE ROAD. and, as in England the Farmer goes to market with samples of his Corn, so in the Charente Districts the Growers" attend the Cognac Mar- ket with samples of their Brfindit's; and thus all the Cognac Firms .have to make up their Stock by the pur- chase of an innumerable number of small parcels. The proprietors of LAGKANDK MARQUE having a very large Capital are enabled to buy direct from the Growers, on the best terms; and, through great judgment in the selection of their Brandies, the superiority of their Stock is seenred. THE STORES OF LA GRANDE MARQUE cover nearly two acres of land, and contain 25,000 Hogsheads of BRANDY. The Value of this Stock is of such an extent that it is insured with eighteen different Insurance Com- panies. HjOISTIDOIT BRANCHES 227, High Street, Shadwell. l9> £ harles, Street, St. George's. 63, Cleveland Street, Oxford Street, W. > Salmon s .Lane, Limehouse.^ Hair-cutting-, Dressing, Dyeing, Singeing, and Shampooing Saloons. HAIR-BRUSHING by MACHINERY, with the latest Improvements. MISS. in. LEWTOJ BEGS to return her sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Inhabitants, and Visitors of Aberystwyth for the kind patronage extended to her late Husband for 16 years and respectfully informs them that she has entered into an arrangement with Mil. H. HAWKINS, Court Hairdresser, of New Bond-street, London, W., for the carrying on of the above Business. PRIVATE SALOONS FOR LADIES 8Zj FAMILIES. If your Hair is weak or falling off, try LEWTON'S CELEBRATED BOTANIC HAIR WASH, Testimonials for inspection from all parts of the world. An extensive Stock of Prime CIGARS, CIGARETTES, FANCY TOBACCOES, PIPES, &c. TOYS of every description. PIANOFORTES & PERAMBULATORS on Hire. 15, Pier-street, Aberystwyth, Three doors from the Marine Terrace. 2, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. CT F JONES WILL offer on MONDAY NEXT, and during the remainder of the month, the entire Stock of Winter Goods at a very Great Reduction From the original Prices, as all must be CLEARED OUT to make room for Spring Purchases. The Remains of last Summer's Stock will be Sold at a Great Sacrifice. The great Reductions made to ensure a speedy Clearance will at once be apparent to the most casual observer, and cannot fail to satisfy purchasers. N.B. All Goods Sold at the Reduced Prices must be for Ready Money. NOTICE. J. RICHARDS & Co., TAILORS, DRAPERS, & GENERAL OUTFITTERS., BEG to inform the Public that their Stock is well-assorted with the NEWEST STYLE in PLAIN & FANCY COATING, TROWSERING, and VESTING. Any length cut. Patterns, post free. a All Orders promptly executed, by hand or machine, in a workman-like manner and the most Fashionable Style. A large Assortment of Gentlemen's SHIRTS, LINEN & PAPER COLLARS and FRONTS; SILK TIES & SCARFS; GLOVES, BRACES, UMBRELLAS, HATS and CAPS. SILK HATS to order. One Price only.—All goods marked in plain figures. CARDIGAN HOUSE, 10, Market Street, Aberystwyth. J- H. DATIES^ PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST & WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Terrace Road Sf North Parade, Aberystwyth. Agent for BASS'S PALE ALE, in Cask and B6ttle. „ „ ALLSOPP'S ditto ditto, in Cask and Bottle. „ GUINNESSES EXTRA STOUT, in Cask and Bottle. „ „ MARTELL'S OLD BRANDY. „ HENNESSYS OLD ditto. „ "MOET'S first quality CHAMPAGNE. » „ SCHWEPPE'S & ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS. Depot for Foreign Mineral Waters. Ports, Sherries, and Clarets of very choice qualities. S. ALLSOPP & SON: G. CARESWELL, Agent for Aberystwyth, HAS now on hand a Supply of MILD & BITTER ALES. Office: 9, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. TO BE DISPOSED OF, A DRAPERY AND MILLINERY BUSINESS, The Shop having Plate Glass Windows. lkr THE STOCK AND FIXTURES TO BE TAKEN AT A VALUATION. Apply on the Premises, 35, Great Dark-gate Street, Aberystwyth. THE SPECTATOR, INDEPENDENT LIBERAL NEWSPAPER. 2 Every Saturday, Price 6d., by Pust, 6|d. The Proprietors, who in 1861, purchased the Spectator, have since thai date conducted it them- influences WU1CU yiess. SL-veieij uu mi ofiournaUsm. and have from the first made it th.eir ,t,ject to say out what they believe to be truth in theology, politics, and social questions, irrespective not only of opposition from without, but of the opinion of their own supporters. Their object is to reflect the opinion of cultivated Liberals, but in the matter of the American War they tought against the mass of the very class they are trying to represent, and were finally acknowledged by them to have been in the right. In politics the object of the Spectator is to maintain Liberal institutions everywhere, that is, the right of free thought, free speech, and tree action, within the limits of law, under every form of Govern- ment but, nevertheless, to maintain that in a free State the power of the whole community may be usefully employed in constructive enterprise in theology, to maintain the views usually known as those of the Broad Church in ecclesiastical affairs, to defend the inclusion within the Established Church of every variety of opinion consistent with belief in the divinity of Christ, and the right of the State to control the Church and in social questions to urge the faith that God made the world for the people in it, and not for any race, class, colour, creed, or section, with all the consequences to which that principle leads. The journal commands the best sources of informa- tion, and has repeatedly during this year been the first to make the true bearing of events apparent to its readers. Its object, however, is not so much to supply news as to express the feeling of the educated classes on the news, and correct that vagueness and •bewilderment of thought which the constant receipt of news in little morsels has such a tendency to produce. Original papers supply comments critical and ex- planatory on Public Events, political Appointments. Law Amendment, Commercial Affairs, Personal Incidents, and Theological Controversies. The News of the current week is compressed into an animated narrative, which the laziest or busiest may road, without missing the life or import of the events. Every important work is noticed as it appears, with a full and critical account, so as to let the reader know what the book is, what it tells, and what is its place among other books. Of nearly every work some report is given. Notice is also taken of the general course of Literature, its progress, rights, tendencies, personal events, &c. The Spectator contains a List of all Books published during the week (not under one shilling in price), with the names of the publishers and the prices attached, a feature which will greatly increase its value to booksellers, librarians, literary institutions, and private gentlemen. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION' Quarterly, 7s. 2d.; HalJ- Yearly, 14s. 3d.; Yearly, 288 6d free by post. OFFICE: 1, WELLINGTON STREET, STRAND, LONDON. I And by Order of all Booksellers and Newsvenders. And hy Order of all Booksellers Newsvenders. THREE PRIZE MEDALS. PARIS EXHIBITION, 1867. IPCBB PICMIES, SAUCES, JAXvlS, AND TABLE DELICACIES, OF THE HIGHEST QCAHTY, MANUFACTURED BY CROSSE AND BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN, Proprietors of Captain White's Oriental Pickle. Curry Paste, arid oilier -Condiments, Retail in all parts of the World, and Wholesale at the Manufactory, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON. TO BE LET, And may be entered upon immediately, ALL that HOUSE and SHOP, known as "Man- chester House." Rent moderate. Is well-situ- ated for carrying on a profitable trade in any busi- ness. Fixtures to be taken at a valuation. For particulars and to treat apply to J. W. ROGERS, Auctioneer and Accountant, Aberystwyth. JAMES MclLQUHAM, IRON & METAL MERCHANT, MACHINE BROKER, BUYER of all kinds of Old Machinery and Scrap Iron. Wholesale dealer in all kinds of Earth- enware and China. Wanted, for manufacturing, all kinds of Waste Paper, old Account Books, &c., &c. Briffge-Bnd House, Aberystwyth. MR. MURPHY, Surgeon Dentist, will be absent from Aberystwyth from the 21st inst. until about the middle of January. The date of his return will be inserted in the OnsaitVEu. READ THE WARNING VOICE. A. SPECIAL WORK FOR PRIVATE IN- STRUCTION. By HEXRY SMITH, M.D., of the University of Jena, Author of the "People's Guide to Health," & c. THE WARXIXG VOICE, a medical work (160 pages) giving the NEW SPECIAL TREATMENT Head and Jiars, lnuecibion, unjointu jiciuwj, .l.Uulgebl..10U, Prostration, Lassitude, Depression of Spirits, Loss of Energy and appetite, Pains in the Back and Limbs, Timidity, Self Dis- trust, Dizziness, Love of Solitude. Groundless Fears, &c. With a New Chapter on the Use and Abuse of ELECTRICITY for the Cure of Nervous Debility. Contains many letters from patients who have tried the so-called remedies without medicine, proving that ELECTRICITY IS NOT LIFE. ILLUSTRATED with Cases and Testimonials from grateful patients WITH MEANS OF CUKE USED in each case. Sent free by post to any address, secure from observation, on receipt of two stamps. Address—Dr. H. Smith, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. CONSULT A LONDON PHYSICIAN WITHOUT FEE.—Dr. SMITH will, for the Benefit of Persons suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c., on receiving a description of their case, send his written opinion, with advice and directions for the most successful treatment and cure. Address-Dr. H. Smith, 8, Burton Crescent, London, W.C. 300 Gold and Silver Watches to select from, At Wo. 4, Vw PIER STREET. Aberystwith. J. TRUSCOTT, fímítb, OPTICIAN, ETC. Established, 1848. Gentlemen's Patent Lever Watches, in £ s. d. £ d strong Gold Cases, from 10 0 tc 25 0 0 Ladies' ditto ditto, from ? ? n I in -in n Patent LeverWatches,in Silver Cases,from 4 4 0 to 10 10 0 Flat Horizontal Watches, ditto, from. 2 J « to 3 10 0 Warranted to perform correctly, & a Twelvemonth's trial given The most complicated Watches repaired and ad- justed. Watch Glasses of every size and description fitted immediately. JglT Gold Chains, Wedding Rinqs, and Plate sold according to weight. DR HUNTER's Special Lectures to Young Men on HEALTH, ITS RESTORATION, AND HAPPY MARRIAGES.—When to marry, with advice to those who contemplate marriage, pointing out certain impediments which render married life unhappy, and directions for their speedy removal. Should be read by all who value health, strength, and manhood, and wish to attain a happy old age.- Post free on receipt of two stamps.—Address, Secre- tary, Institute of Anatomy, Birm. ESTABLISH r, D 1854. No.13. St, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID THOMAS, \H watchmaker Jeyz-eller, The im- Jewellery at very reduced prices. All of deaned and on the .1 ewellery repair- ed and made to or- der. WEDDING RINGS Gold Chains, PAPER HANGINGS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF PAPER, HANGINGS, at greatly reduced prices, AT T. THOMAS'S, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, & HOUSE DECORATOR. Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. Pictures framed in Gilt, Maple, &c—Mouldings supplied to the Trade at moderate prices. Terms- Cash. THE BEST INVESTMENT OF THE DAY. FOR A SMALL OUTLAY, And where Ginger Beer, there is no andSodaWa- previous Sinli fjC. J ter ^ac*"ne' knowledge of as the public the business MS- I||[n|i taste is so required, is a much on the TiPmonnd for Aerated drinks. The book of 44 pages of illustra- tions and information forwarded free. S. BARNETT, Engineer. 23, FORSTON STREET, HOXTON, LONDON, N. HOMfEOPATHIC MEDICINES AND HANDBOOK. 800 pages, bound, Is., or by post for 14 stamps. THE HOMOEOPATHIC FAMILY INSTRUC- i. TOR (an Epitome of). By RICHARD Epps, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England Upwards of a hundred diseases are fully described and prescribed for. London: Published by James Epps and Co Homoeopathic Chemist (the first established in England), 112, Great Russel- street; 170, Piccadiliy; and 48, Threudneedle-street. CAUTION.—The medicines supplied by agents are secured by a band over the cork, and which band bears the signature, "James Epps antt Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, London," without which none are genuine. AGENTS, 'ienby, Walkington also, M. V. Davies, Bride-end; John Lloyd, Dunraven-place. Cardiff; T. Williams, Bute-street; R Drane, 8, Queen.street; Merthyr, E. Thomas, 143, High- street; Neath, W. Hibhert; Towyn, Evan Newell. J. C. & J. FIELD'S NEW PATENT AND OTHER CANDLES, NIGHT LIGHTS & TOILET SOAPS. OZOXBRtT — Patented. — This well-known Candle gives the most brilliant light, and from its hardness is specially adapted for Ball Rooms, &c., &c, SPERMACETI and COMPOSITION, or TRAlffSPAREWT" WAX CAZrSX.ES. —These beautiful Candles, the latter used by Her Majesty, distinguished by their soft light and steady burning, still maintain, in spite of the numerous competing varieties introduced of late, their high position amongst the upper classes, and can be had either with plain or patent self-fitting ends as desired. SEx,r-rxTTiiira .—These admirable Candles are yearly I in increasing demand, and are supplied as heretofore in Sperma- ceti, I aramne, Petro-Stearine, and also in Chamber Candles 12 in a box. WEDCE-riTTXITG.—The trouble and danger of pa- per are avoided by the use of these patented Candles. Under the name of the Westminster Wedge Candles" they are supplied as follows:— Transparent Paraffine, ") Hard white and glossy Stearine, } s't 12 8 Composites of all qualities, j t0 lb- onl^ AND Chamber Candles, 12 caudles in a box. IffON-GUTTERIKrG CANDMS.-The tendency to gutter greatly lessened, are sold as follows :-The Channelled Candles yellow; the Fluted Candles clear, in boxes of 18 24 36 candles each, and the Cable Candles, white, in boxes ofl2,18, and 24 candles each. The Candles varying in size, each box of the same quality, is sold at the same price. The ABKATED CANDLES have longitudinal in- I ternal channels for the prevention of guttering, and into these external aIr is introduced, adding brilliancy to the flame. Sold IJI "OAe, of 13, 18, and 24 caDdIes each, varying in size, and the ame pr -aen 00' NZGHT ^XiIGHTS.—1Certaintyfand regularity. OGLE- BY'S SIAR NloHT LIGHTS as a rule burn their time and give a good light. TOILET SOAPS.—The well-known UNITED SER- VICE TABLETS in general use through the United Kingdom, the Colonies, and British Settlements throughout the world. The SPERMACETI TABLET possesses valuable emollient properties, and is exquisitely perfumed. J. C. & J. FIELD'S NEW PATENT AND OTHER CANDLES, NIGHT LIGHTS AND TOILET SOAPS, May be obtained of all Dealers throughout the United Kingdom The Trade alone supplied, but Messrs. FIELD will be happy to supply consumers with any information as to the special quali- ties of their goods, and with the names of their nearest vendors. TRY POOLE'S BREAD! 26, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, (Opposite the National Provincial Bank,) WARRANTED Genuine, and stamped "Poole" on the top of every Loaf. H. POOLE also professes to sell Goods of every de- scription in PASTRY, of the very best quality,-viz., SEED, GERMAN FRUIT, and other CAKES, in great variety if not on hand, will oe made on the shortest notice. Also, SOUPS, JELLIES, CUSTARDS, BLANC MANGE, PIES, TARTS, PUDDINGS, &C., suited for invalids and others, to order. British Wines-Lemonude-Soda Water-Sherbet- Ginger Beer, Sfc.,—Also, Ices. ik PATENT Galvanic CHAIN-BANDS. BELTS, I POGKEY BATTERIES, HAVE RENDERED ELECTRICITY PER- FECTLY SELF-APPI.If'ABLE in a mild continuous form, and EXTREMELY EGFICACIOUS without shock or un- pleasant sensation. They SPEEDILY SOOTHE agonising pains,re-animate torpid limbs, revive the sluggish functions of life, and impart renewed energy and vitality to constitutions enfeebled by whatever causes. The daily increasing number of cures effected by Pl;L\ER- MACHFR'S MEDICO-GALVANIC SYSTEM is so extensive and varied, that it forcibly points to this invention as the embryo of a universal remedy. THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONY signed by the elite of the English medical faculty has been received "We the undersigned, have much pleasure in testi-" "fying that Mr. J. L. PULYERMACHER'S recent" "improvements in his Yolatic Batteries and Galvanic" Appliances for Medical Purposes are of great import-" "ance to Scientific Medicine, and that lie is entitled to" 11, consideration and support of everyone disposed to" "fur!her the advancement of real and useful progress." "Dated this 9th day of March, 186fi." "CHARLES LOCOCK, Bart., M.D., F.R.C.P." "WM. FERGUSSON, Bart., F.R.S." "EDWD H. SIEVEKING.M.D.. F.R.C.P." "HENRY HOLLAND, Bart.. M D F.R.S." "J. RANDAL MARTIN, F.R.C.S." And Dr. C. HANDFIELD JONES, F.R.C.P. & F.R.S., Phy- sician to St Mary's Hospital, under date March 10th, 1866, in a similar Testimonial as to above, states :1 am certain that he is an honest earnest labourer in the field of Science, and 1 think that lie deserves to meet with every encouragement from the "profession, and from scientific men." Also Recommended by Sir DUNCAN GIBB, Bart., M.D., L,L.D." "T. H. TANNER, M.D.. F L. Soc." "J RUSSELL REYNOLDS, M.D., F.R.C.P. "C. B. RADCLIFFE, M.D.. F.R.C.P., F.R.S. "A. CLARK, M.D., F.R.C.P., Physiean to London Hospital," &c., See., &c. PRICE-LIST of PULVERMACIIER'S P GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, and FLEXIBLE BATTERIES. A. NARROW CHAIN-BANDS for Sciatica, Rheumatic, Neu- ralgic, and Gouty Pains, Chronic Rheumatism, Local Pa- ralysis, Cramp in the Extremities, according to Electric Power 18s., 22s 40s., and upwards. B. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS or BELTS, for Lumbago, Indi- gestion, Liver, Chest, and Nervous Complaints, &c., wear- able as a Belt 22s. to 40s. and 55s. C. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for nervous Deafness, Head, Tooth, and Face Ache, and Noises in the Head 21s. and upwards. D. BROAD CHAINS for Loss of Voice and other Affections of the Throat, Asthma, Spinal Complaints 10s. 6d., 18s., 22s and 40s. E. BROAD CHAIN-BANDS for Writers' Cramp, Trembling, Nervousness,&.p. 22s. to 80s., 40s., and 60s. F. COMBINED BANDS for General Debility, Central Para- lysis, Epilepsy, and Functional Disorders 50s. to 60s. COMPLETE SET WITH VOLTA ELECTRIC BELTS for restoring Vital Power £ 5. "WITH VOLTAIC FLEXIBLE CHAIN BATTERY. £ S. G. CHAIN BATTERIES for Extreme Nervous Debility, Para- lysis, and for restoring exhausted Vital Energy, (to be used in conjunction with specially combined Bands) £ S 10s. to 4 Guineas. H. HIGH-TENSION FLEXIBLE CHAIN POCKET BAT- TERIES, with a complete Set of Combined Bands, Belts. and accessories (for special cases) £10 and upwards, A test sent (gratis) on loan for a week if required. Ar« Galvanic Bands or Belts are genuine but those bearing the. fnc-simile of J. L. PULVERMACHElVS signatureon the label. PULVERMACIIER'S PAMPHLET of Testimonials and Re- ports of cures containing likewise numerous extracts from many standard scientific works, viz., Dr. Pereira's Materia Medica," 4th edition Dr. Tanner's Practice of Medicine," 8th edition; and Dr. Handfield Jones on Nervous and Functional Disorders, &e." Sent post free on application to the Sole Inven tor and Patentee, J. -L. PULVERMACHER, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 168 REGENT STREET, LONDON, W. And of John Cole, Chymist. Aberystwyth. Yo!: LEA &%RRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. Pronounced |Ji Be careful by Connoisseurs to ask for THE ONLY p¥ £ j II LEA & PERRINS" "GOOD SAUCE." SAUCE. See name on wrapper, label, bottle and stopper. Sold by Crosse & Blackwell, London, and by all dealers in Sauces. BEVT ARE OF COUNTERFEITS. LEA & PERRINS, WORCESTER. J. W. ROGERS, AUCTIONEER & PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, ABERYSTWYTH, (Branch Office; 45, Mostynstreet, Llandudno.) SALES efficiently conducted, with prompt settle- ments.-Valuations made for Probate and Ad- ministration purposes.-Receiver and Trustee ia Bankruptcy. REFERENCES TO CLIENTS AND BANKERS. ST. MICHAEL'S. CHURCH, ABERYSTWYTH. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in thie Church. The Money collected to be devoted to the following good Works :—The New Church lately erected—The New National Schools, and their Support—The Curates' Aid and Pastoral Aid So- cieties—The S. P. G. and Church Missionary Soci- ety-The Infirmary and the Relief of the Poor. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHAPEL, ALFRED PLACE ABERYSTWYTH. TW O Sermons will be preached to-morrow by the REV. T. E. WILLIAMS, resident minister, at 11 a.m., and at 6 p.m. Collections will be made at the close of each ser- vice in aid of the building fund. BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. THE MISSES M'cCARTHY beg to announce that their School will RE-OPEN (D.V.) on MONDAY, January 22nd, 1872. BOULEVARD HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. MISS JONES expects her Pupils to assetnble oa THURSDAY, the 18th of January. Terms on application. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER,—MR. J. D. ROBERTS, First Prizeman at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen. THE Grammar School will RE-OPEN on MOK- DAY, January 15th, 1872. Grammar School, Aberystwyth, CONDUCTED by Mr. EDWARD JONES, (in double C honours of the University of London,) assisted by a qualified Resident Master, will RE-OPEN (D.V.) on THURSDAY, the 25th inst. BELMONT BANK, SHREWSBURY. MR. BRIGHTWELL PRINCIPAL. AT this Establishment Young Gentlemen are carefully prepared either for Professional, Agricultural, or Commercial pursuits. The Premises are both extensive and convenient. Prospectuses obtained either on application or forwarded. School duties RESUMED on WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24th, 1872. TO BE LET, With immediate possession, ALL that PUBLIC HOUSE and SPIRIT VAULTS called "Nanteos ArmsceEi'fv ^afer^lfiP§iming moderate. 01 A "I. pn.the nramisps. A CHRISTMAS TREE ENTERTAINMENT will take place, at the New National School- rooms, Llanrhystid, on Wednesday, the 17th of January, 1872, to commence at 11 o'clock, when a variety of Useful as well as Fancy Articles will be offered for sale. The proceeds to be given in aid of the Building fund. T MR. EVANS, ORGANIST OF ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH, BEGS to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth that he'gives LESSONS on the Organ, Pianoforte, and in Singing. Bpl*" Pianofortes for Sale or Hire. 36, North Parade. FINE Flavoured Strong BEEF TEA, at about 2jd. a pint Ask for LIEBIG COMPANY'S EXTRACT of MEAT, requiring Baron Liebig the Inventor's Signature on every jar, being-the only guarantee of genuineness. Excellent economical stock of Soups, Sauces, &c. DEHSTT-^Hi SURGERY. REGULAR ATTENDANCE. H. M JONES & SON. SURGEON DBKTXSTE, M.C.D.E., No. 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA AY now be consulted periodically at No. 20, 1V1 PIER S.KEET, ABERYSTWYTH. Next visit, MONDAY, JAN. 1st, from 10 a.m. till 4 p.m. The Somniferous Anodyne Vapour, used by If- M, JONES & SoN, secures entire immunity from pain during operations, and is perfectly safe and harmless. 19, NORTHAMPTON PLACE, SWANSEA. EDWARD P. WYNNE. OPERATIVE Family and Dispensing Chemist, DRUGGIST, &c., RESPECTFULLY informs the Medical Pro- RESPECTFULLY informs the Medical Pro- fession, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth and its Vicinity, that he has taken to the Business of the late Mr. E. ROWLAND, 38, PIER STREET, where he hopes, by the purity of his articles and indefatigable attention to business, to merit their approbation and support. E. P. WYNNE, sensible of the importance of a. Correct System of Dispensing, begs to assure the Profession and public generally, that the strictest attention will be devoted to punctuality and accu- racy in that department, under his own immediate superintendence. MARBLE AND STONE WORKS. SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY. R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that th* Show Rooms contain a large collection of Marble. Stone, & Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces, Marble A. Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery. Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. Designs forwarded for inspection; and commu- nications oy letter will receive immediate attention Just published, price One Penny, JENKINS'S HOUSEHOLD ALMANACK, AND Year-Book of Useful Knowledge, For 1872, CONTAINS the rising and setting of the sun and c moon a copious calendar law terms postage rates; tables of stamps and taxes eclipses note's to the calendar, &c.; Health is more precious than wealth; The singularities of Lord Stowell; How Madeleine Witter came to marry a clergyman Give and forgive An eccentric literary celebrity The art of living, and the aim of life Two hundred years ago—a contrast; An example of perseverance Low birth and iron fortune Looking forward An illustration of wasted genius Precepts and proverbs worth treasuring; A would-be corrector of morals; The use and abuse of conversation Golden maxims for the household List of fairs; and much other valuable and important matter. ABERYSTWYTH PUBLISHED AND SOLD BY D. JENKINS. 8, PIER STREET. LETTS' AND OTHER DIARIES. ALSO, A VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS CARDS AND NOTE PAPKtt.