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BUSINESS ADDRESSES. 1, QUANTITY r- 0 1w Ipswich may be described as the birthplace of Chemical Manures JOSEPH FISON & Co., IPSWICH, MANUFACTURERS OF SULPHURIC ACID AND CHEMICAL MANURES. (One of the Oldest Firms in the Trade.) TY IPSWICH, BRAMFORD, PLYMOUTH, POOLE, BIDEFORD, SWANSEA, AND HULL. A Pamphlet withrfull particulars of these celebrated Manures may be obtained of any of the Agents of the Firm, or (post free) from the Head Offices. Messrs. JOSEPH FISON & Co., having established & Depot at Swansea, are now prepaied to deliver their Manures, carriage paid, at any Railway Station in South Wales and the neighbouring counties. The Corn Manures are designed especially for thejproduction of fine quality combined with a large yield, in which respect they excel other well known fertilisers, and samples of corn grown with these manures have fetched the highest market prices in past, seasons. The Root Manures are designed, not only to give the young plants a good start, but to support them through every stage of their growth. Attention is particularly drawn to these points as some manures are only partial in their action, and, though forcing at first, fail to bring the crops to perfection. Purchasers are requested to give their orders to the nearest Agent, er, if there be no Agent in the neighbourhood, they can be supplied direct from the Firm at list prices. Messrs. Joseph Fison & Co. are prepared to appoint direct Agents at places in which they are not at present represented, and gentlemen of position and responsibility, who may be disposed to undertake such agencies, are requested to apply by letter to the Head Offices. A few districts only now remain unoccupied, and early application for agencies in such districts is particularly requested. Reference to a Bank or a Wholesale Firm of good standing is expected before opening an account. HEAD OFFICES: EASTERN UNION MILLS, IPSWICH. "pm THE ABERYSTWYTH BURIAL BOARD. STATEMENT of ACCOUNT, showing the RECEIPTS and DISBURSEMENTS ef the Burial Board for ks the Town and Liberties of Aberystwyth, from the 1st September, 1877, to the 31st August, 1878, both inclusive. RECEIPTS. DR. 2 s. d. 1877-September 1st. To Balance in the Treasurer's hands 92 15 0 1878—August 31st. Graves Amount received from purchasers of grave spaces in Classes 1 and 2. 117 0 0 Ditto for burials in Class 3 812 6 Sexton's fees for digging graves in Classes 1, 2, and 3 34 15 0 Pansh of Aberystwyth towards repayment of loans and interest 226 7 1 Amount received for hay and grass grown in the Cemetery, and for trees sold 15 10 0 £ 494 19 7 LIABILITIES. M The Public Works Loan Commissioners balance unpaid of the 21,800 loan 180 0 0 Ditto of the JE600 loan 520 0 0 „ Mr. John Evans, balance unpaid of his loan 900 0 0 Mr. Evan James, Cemetery keeper, two weeks' wages 2 0 0 £1,602 0 0 Liabilities on the 31st August, 1877 .1,826 0 0 1878-August 31st. Decrease as compared with liabilities on the 31st August, 1877 224 0 0 DISBURSEMENTS. CR. 1878-August 31st. £ s. d. £ s. d. By salaries: the Clerk, three half year's salary, due 25th August, 1878 30 0 0 Evan James, Cemetery keeper, 57 weeks' wages 57 0 0 87 0 0 „ Advertising, printing, and stationery 7 16 10 Repayment of loans :— „ The Public Works Loan Com- missioners, 18th annual instal- ment of the £1,800 loan 90 0 0 Ditto one year's interest thereon 10 16 0 Ditto, second annual instalment of the 2600loan 20 0 0 Ditto, one year's interest thereon 27 0 0 Mr. John Evans, on account of his loan 100 0 0 Ditto, one year's interest thereon 48 6 1 —————— 296 2 1 Labourers, for assisting Ceme- tery keeper in digging graves 7 9-3 Miscellaneous Edward Thomas, smith 0 17 3 The Overseers of Issayndre—rates on Cemetery 5 17 2 Mr. F. R. Roberts, for tithes 214 0 Mr. John Ellis, ironmonger 0 11 9 Mr. Thomas Hugh Jones, painter 711 0 Mr. M. H. Davis, ironmonger. 1 12 2 The Collectors of income tax 0 15 0 Mr. David Howell, draper 0 2 9 Mr. Edward Edwards, carrier 0 16 3 Mr. A. J. Hughes, clerk, for postages, receipts, &c. 0 10 0 21 7 4 Balance of petty cash in hand 2 3 3 1877-August 31st. Balance due to petty cash in last account 1 6 5 j3423 5 2 1878-August 31st. „ Balance in Treasurer's hands 71 14 5 £494 19 7 1879-February 1st.—We certify this to be a true account. EDWARD P. WYNNE,) A EDW. HAMER, f Auditors. The Accounts of the Burial Board for the Parish of Aberystwyth will be produced at a Vestry of the inhabitants of the town and liberties of Aberystwyth, which will be held at St. Michael's Church on the 21st of February instant. February 1st. 1879. A. J. HUGHES. Clerk. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. FOR YOU TO READ! At the request of numerous customers, I have decided (along with my Ironmongery Business) to keep a TINMAN WORKING ON THE PREMISES. Having all the materials in stock, I shall be able to do all kinds of REPAIRING, such as Soldering Ash pans, Lamps, Brass and Zinc Door-steps, &c., and NEW WORK, at the most reasonable charges and on the shortest notice. DAVID ELLIS, IRONMONGER (Opposite the Police Station), ABERYSTWYTH. ELIJAH FINCH, TAILOR, No. 4, CAMBRIAN PLACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Gentlemen's own Materials made up.—Repairs, Scouring, and Cleaning done on the shortest notice. I I BUY YOUR BOOTS FROM THE MANUFACTURERS. R. & J. DICK, BEING one of the LARGEST MANUFAC .D TURERS of BOOTS & SHOES In the World, the Public may Depend, when purchasing their Goods, that they receive the BEST VALUE THEY POSSIBLY CAN HAVE FOR THEIR MONEY. All their Goods warranted, and any Boots not wearin a reasonable time will be repaired free of charge. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS IN ALMOST EVERY TOWN IN THE UNITED KINGDOM. nous-GLASGOW AND BIRMINGHAM. WAmmousits-LONDON AND MANCHESTER. NOTE THE ADDRESS IN THIS DISTRICT:- 16, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH; MAENGWYN-STREET, MACHYNLLETH HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER; VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. CHURCH-STREET, BARMOUTH; When you ask for Reckitt's Paris Blue I See that you get it, as bad qualities are often substituted. p BUSINESS ADDRESSES. E. JONES, (Late MORRIS JONES) COACHBUILDER Moor Street, Aberystwyth. CARRIAGES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER Repairs executed by First-class Workmen. BINDING OF ALL KINDS CHEAPLY AND EXPEDITIOUSLY EXECUTED. ORDERS RECEIVED BY J. GIBSON, 3, QUEEN'S-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH MUSIC WAREHOUSE, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS FOR SALE OR HIRE. W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS HAVE now on View (inspection invited) the Paris -L-L Exhibition Model American Organ, by Mason and Hamlin, 13 stops, knee swells, .Price 34 guineas. Hillier's New Model American Organ, nine stops and knee swell 28 guineas, The New Moriel Walnut and Gold Piano, seven octaves, ivory keys, truss legs, by Dodson, from Collard and Collard's 35 guineas Walnut Cottage Piano, 7 octaves, by Dodson, from Collard and Collard s 22 guineas. A Stock of Pianos by Brinsmead, Kirkman, Metzler, and other makers, procured if not in stock, at London prices; Alexandre's Harmoniums, and Wheatley and Sons' Organ Harmoniums, from 5 guineas. For Price, Excellence of Manufacture and Quality of Tone Unequalled. INSTRUMENTS MAY BE HAD ON THE HIRE AND PURCHASE SYSTEM OF MONTHLY PAYMENTS. A Large Stock of Ocarinas from Is. 9d.; Concertinas, 3s.; banjos, 5s.; violins, 4s. 6d.; cornets, 25s.; and Musical Instrument Strings and Fittings of every description. New and Popular Music frem 3d. a copy; also the popular Copyright Music. Orders for Pianoforte and Harmonium Tuning, within thirty miles of Aberystwyth, will receive the attention of W. R. WHEATLEY. Teacher and Tuner from Messrs. John Brinsmead and Sons, London. Testimonials for Tuning from Brinley Richards, Esq., and other eminent musicians. T. & W. BUBB, PAINTERS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, GAS- FITTERS, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAPER HANGERS, & GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, Terrace-Road, Aberystwyth, and Newtown. Agent for Broner's BURNERS, and Wright's GAS STOVES. ESTIMATES FOR WORK ON APPLICATION. Agents for Atkins & Co.'s Patent CHARCOAL BLOCK WATER FILTERS. GADD'S PATENT REVERSIBLE HANDLE PERAMBULATORS. ATHS AND PERAMBULATORS ON H IRE. DOLGELLEY. JAMES B. MEE, FISHMONGER, GAME DEAJLER, .FRUITERER, &c., &c. Bridge End House, Dolgelley. Constant Supplies of various kinds of fresh Fish, Game, &c. according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured on the shortest notice. Ice always on hand, and supplied by the pound and Upwards. tST Note the Address Bridge End House, Dolgelley. MR. CROSSLEY, Organist of the Parish:Chtirch, Dolgelley, RECEIVES PUPILS. Organ, Pianoforte, Harmonium, Singing, and Harmony. Bank Buildings, Dolgelley. Never Use WEBSTER'S WRITING INKS AND LIQUID GUMS. "MORRISON'S" OLD MAKE. BLUE-BLACK WRITING FLUID, the best made. BLACK, RED, BLUE and other INKS. ASKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL & VENABLES, OSWESTRY, and all Respectable Stationers. I Unless you Want the Best. BUSINESS ADDRESSES, V"V"V'V'V"'V. "NATIONAL" BOOT WAREHOUSE, 29, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. STEAD & CO., THE LARGEST MANUFACTURERS OF BOOTS AND SHOES IN THE WORLD, HAVE OPENED THE PREMISES AS ABOVE WITH THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES I EVER SEEN IN ABERYSTWYTH STEAD & Co., THE NATIONAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, 29, GREAT DARKGATE-ST., ALL GOODS THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE. Every Pair Warranted All Leather. NO GUTTA PERCHA USED t. MAN UFACTORJES— LEI CESTER, LEEDS, NORTHAMPTON, DAVENTRY, AND OAKHAM. WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. f NOTE THE ADDRESS- NATIONAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, 1 29, [GREAT DARKGATE-ST., ABERYSTWYTH s PECTACLES, SPECTACLES. C. B. 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MAJOR, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN, 38, PIER STREET. AGENT FOR MACHYNLLETH— E. REES, CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL. LITHOFRACTEUR. THE Safest and most Powerful Explosive in use. JL Patented and Manufactured by Messrs. Krebs Bros. and Co., of London and Cologne on Rhine, who have ap- pointed Messrs. VIVIAN & CO., Of Portmadoc, Carnarvonshire, To represent them in the Principality. I LITHOFRACTEUR Will rend more rock than any other Explosive, Is equally powerful whether used in wel or dry ground, Will fill any size or shape of borehole, Has no noxious fumes, Has never caused an accident, Is stronger, safer, and healthier to use than any other Explosive. For Terms apply to VIVIAN & Co., Portmadoc, who are also prepared to supply Portable and Fixed Steam Engines for Winding, Pumning, and General Purposes Rock Drills and Com- pressors, by the best makers Haggie's Steel and Iron Wire Ropes Cast Steel Wheels; Best Drill and Jumper Steel General Mining and Quarry Plant, &c., &c. 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Routes, &c. 182 pp. 2/9 by Post. 5/- CROWN EDITION, Cloth filt, superior paper, nowdon Panorama, 12 Maps, Routes and Chap- ters on Geology and the Botany of Bar-nouth and Snowdonia. 246 pp. 5/5 by post. ADVERTISEMENTS FOR THE 1879 EDITION Are now received by the Publishers, WOODALL & VENABLES, OSWESTRY, Who Will send terms on ap- plication. Selected Notices of these and Previous Editions:- Standard.—"By far the most amusing Guide we have seen." Spectator.—" Full of interesting and intelligent gossip." Figaro. Wonderfully cheap, remarkably accurate." Public Opinion.—" Full of in- formation of a very useful kind." Fun.—" Gladsome and Gossip- ing Era.—"An invaluable Guide not only amusing, but in- structive." Notes and Queries. An in- teresting book as well as trustworthy Guide." Leisure Ilour. Chatty and amusing as well as useful." The Queen. A good idea we'l carried out." Welshman. This Prince of Guides." Manchester Courier.—" A per- vading humour and fund of anecdote. L,iverpoot Mercury -"An agree- able companion." Manchester Examiner.—" One of the most accurate and L complete text-books." Liverpool Courier. Adds pleasure to romantic spots." It supplies all things aeed- It supplies all things need- ful to a stranger." Birmingham Gazette.—"There is hardly anything an ex- cursionist would care to know that cannot be found in Mr. Askew Roberts's book." Chester Chronicle.—" As a whole it may be confidently said that the Gossiping Guide is, beyond comparison, the best tourist's handbook to Wales yet published (1877)," to Wales yet published (1877)," NOW READY. History of the Gwydir Family TT7ITH numerous valuable notes from the Brogyntyn, Vlf Wynnstay, and Peniarth MSS., added by W. W. £ • WYNKK, Esq., of Peniarth, and never before published. Printed in quarto, on thick hand-made paper, old-faced type. Illustrated with portraits of Sir John and Sir Richard Wynne, Views of Gwydir in 1684 and 1720; of Dolwyddelan Castle in 1742, and Llanrwst Bridge in 1781. A copy sent post free to any address in Great Britain or America on receipt of Twenty-one Shillings, by WOODALL and VENABLES, Publishers, Oswestry. From the Daily Nevrn, Jan. 22nd, 1879. The thanks of antiquaries and historical students are due to Mr. Askew Roberts, of Oswestry, for his handsome reprint, with many valuable additions (Oswestry: Woodall and Venables), of the old memoir of the Gwydir Family, written by Sir John Wynne in the time of James II., and first published in 1770. This narrative comprises the only knewn account of the state of society in North Wales in the fifteenth and the earlier part of the sixteenth centuries and its little incidental sketches of the wild, lawless condition of the country, and of the feuds of the different families who in certain districts were always contending for mastery, are curiously significant. The volume is accompanied by pedigrees, and by several interesting old portraits and views reproduced in facsimile. From the Chester Chronicle, Feb. 1. The enterprising proprietors of the Oswestry Advertizer have ust published, in a handsomely-bound volume, a history of the Gwydir family. The work, which bears every trace of careful compilation, is dedicated as follows:—'To the Right Hon. Clementina Elizabeth (in her own right) Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, the representative of the old Gwydir stock, and the owner of the estate, the fourteenth who has borne that ancient barony, this edition of the History of the Gwydir Family is, by permission, respectfully dedicated'' The editor—the author of the popular Gossipin? Guide to Wales,' — acknowledges with gratitude that this edition of the Gwydir history,—the fourth, the first having been published as early as 1770-owes its existence to the labours of W. W. E. Wynne, Esq., of Peniarth, who placed his copy' at the disposal of Mr. Askew Roberts, who in turn was assisted by the Rev. Canon Williams of Rhydycroesau. No library which assumes to contain a complete collection of English and Welsh biographical literature oueht to be without this valuable history of the Gwydir family." IMPORTANT TO SEED MERCHArlS ANDJ FARMERS. 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