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LONDON WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, TERRACE ROAD, IS NOW OPF, '0" BY THE PROPRIETOR OF THE WELL-KNOWN ADJOINING ESTABLISHMENT, THE RAILWAY TEA WAREHOUSE, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. T í Now surely Aberystwyth must admit That JANES has made a most decided hit. rpHE OPENING OF T^E LONDON WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, in connection with the Railway J, Tea Warehouse, Nq^h Parade, is an event that will long be remembered by the inhabitants of Aberystwyth. Every new chan^ °f commerce opened in direct communication with the metropolis is an advantage to Aberystwyth, and thf more London capital imported into the borough the better, and when that capital is employed in providing articler°^ highest excellence and purity so much the better for the domestic comfort and happiness every housetu The \y;^es and Spirits of this establishment will be drawn from the wood in all their individual purity, without the least awroximation to anything in the shape of adulteration, so much practised at the present day. The same ttiay be <1 °* *he splendid Ales and Porter, all tapped and drawn from the wood in the highest possible condition; \pien we add that the whole of this carefully selected and well bought Stock will be Sold to the inhabitants of A lerY$twYtll at the very smallest return upon the outlay of capital, we think we have stated enough to induce them to patronize this new emporium of active and beneficial commerce. TRY DICKS' BOOTS AND SHOES. RHODDWCH BRAWF AR FOTASAU AC ESGIDIAU ENWOG DICK GYDA GWAELOD GYTTA PERCHA A THOP V LLEDR. maent yn ddigymmar am Radlonrwydd, nis gellir ori arnynt o ran cysur, ac y maent yn ddigyffelyb 0X4 wisgo. Dylai pawb sydd yn astudio Iechyd eu gwisgo, 9k eu bod yn rhagorol i gadw allan wlybaniaeth (damp). 8 c, Botasau Boneddigesau, o ansawdd gwir dda 4 9 Boneddigion 6 6 „ Bechgyn a Genethod 2 3 £ PRISIAU TRWSIO. Boneddigion, rhoi Gwadnau a Sodlau, o 2 3 Boneddigesau etto etto o 1 6 Bechgyn a Genethod etto etto o 1 3 sir Esgidiau Lledr wed ei ivettio neu eu Gwnio, gyda Gytta Percha. ITHODDI ELASTICS NEWYDD MEWN HEN FOTASAU. Rhai Boneddigesau. Rhai Boneddigion. C. S. C. 1 0 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Cotton. ] A a:J_- 1 a n ft O; TRY DICKS' NOTED GUTTA PERCHA BOTTOMED BOOTS AND SHOES, With LEATHER TOPS and INSOLES. They are unrivalled for CHEAPNESS, cannot be surpassed for COMFORT, and are unequalled for WEAR. Everyone who studies Health should wear them, being an excellent preventive from damp. s. d. Ladies' Boots of really good quality, at 4 9 Gents' ditto ditto from 6 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 2 3 PRICES OF REPAIRING. s. d. Gents'Boots, Soleing and Heeling, from 2 3 Ladies'ditto ditto ditto 1 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto ditto 1 Ei vetted and Sewed Leather Boots Repaired with Gutta Percha. NEW ELASTICS PUT IN OLD BOOTS. Ladies'. Gents', s. d. s. d. 1 0 a Set for Cotton. 1 4 a Set for Cotton. 1 4 a Set for Silk. 1 9 a Set for Silk. T y Oct cUii oiuau. x j uct aui k7iuc»u. VTLEMEN ic LADIES' BOOTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION GOT UP ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. GENTLEMEN'S SHOOTING BOOTS SUPPLIED EQUAL TO ANY HOUSE IN LONDON. 16, GREAT DARK GATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. WILLIAM OWEN, PROPRIETOR, LATE MANAGER OF TUE BROOK VILLA, LIVERPOOL. AGENT FOR GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, AND TELEGRAPH MESSENGER. BALA LAKE, 44& 0 1% 'Pl. r IP, .0 0 BOATS, BILLIARDS, COACHES, CARRIAGES, CABS, AND CARS FOR HIRE. GOOD STABLING. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES, &c. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. MERIONETH. c, J. H. HANKINSON, COAL, LIME, AND BRICK MERCHANT, RAILWAY STATION, PORTMADOC. DRAIN PIPES AND ARTIFICIAL MANURES, &c., &c. All orders promptly attended to. t PAINT! PAINT!! PAINT! Anti-Corrosive, 3d.$lb, or 5s. 6d. $gaL latent Metallic, at 3d. 9b, or 5s. 6d. •b ¥ gaL ■"■suit, as generally used by Painters, 3d. lb, or 5s. 6d.$gaL In any colour, and mixed ready for use. Drums of 4 gals., 22s., do. of 10 gals., 50s. Carriage paid to any Railway Station in England, upon rfw orders for one cwt. and upwards. DEQUES and Post-office orders payable to FRANCIS JAY, Woodham Works, Vauxhall Station, London, S.E. N.B.—Sample drums, 5s. 6d. and 7s. 6d. each. MORGAN OWENS, a:IP AND INSURANCE BROKER, 6, VULCAN PLACE, ABERYSTWYTH. For Particulars, apply as above. J. EVANS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, CASTLE INN, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. EPPS'S COCOA. Only in ilb., lb., and lib. Packets—tin-lined and labelled. SOLD BY THE TRADE IN ALL PARTS. "repared by J AS. Epps & Co., Homoeopathic Chemists, London. I V. AI R. MR. SELLIS, DENTIST, TOWYN. bIFTEEN YEARS Surgical and Mechanical "4-' Dentist in London, may be consulted at the under- mentioned towns bOLGELLEY-Every FRIDAY, at Miss Evans's, Smith- field-street. ^WLLHELI—Mr Francis Evans, bookseller, &c., High- street, the 1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY in every month. ORTfADOC-Every 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. Bennett Williams's, Snowdon-street. All operations without pain. Advice free. M. H. DAVIS, BAR IRON & STEEL MERCHANT, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, &c BRIDGE STREET AND QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, ESPECTFULLY solicits attention to his Stock JX of AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BUILD and FARM IRONMONGERY, Register Parlour Drawing Room Grates and Kitchen Ranges, Fire- proof Safes and Deed Boxes, Chaff Cutters Turnip Cutters, ^licers and Pulpers, Hip, Sponging, and Shower Rifhs' 'Uperior Sheffield Cutlery, Weighing Machines, and Scalps' MINING MATERIALS. scales. •^gent for Curtis's and Harvey's Blasting Powder.—Biek- ford's Fuse. A most Extensive Stock of Iron Bedsteads, fitted up for inspection, at the NEW SHOW ROOfS, QUEEN-STREET. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. WILLIAM & GEOEGE DA VIES 1>EG to inform the inhabitants of Aberystwyth and the public generally, that they have now entirely REMOVED from Market-street to 31 Little Darkgate- Jtreet, to larger and more commodious Premises, where they have just erected a new Oven, whereby they 'will be gabled to carry on their business more advantageously to tlle public and with greater satisfaction to themselves. tt. i wou^ take the present opportunity of thanking most sincerely all their kind friends for the sup- Port and patronage they have received during the last ive years they have been in business, and hope by strict attention, civility, and moderate charges, to merit a con- tinuance of that support they have so gratefully received. HUMPHREY'S GLYCEROARNICINE OINTMENT. PHIS invaluable OINTMENT for all external sores has been in < general use in all parts of the United Kingdom and the polonies for several years past, and its healing and soothing properties as a medicament are such that the more it is known » £ « m ore it is Prized by the public of all classes. Thousands of persons have b(;en cured by it who previously had been sufferine years, and also had given up all hope. Though mild it pene- ^ates the pores, expels all gross tumours from the system and Ultimately removes the latent causes of disease. In all ldnds of Icerous wounds it is without a rival. HUMPHREY'S OINTMENT be found thoroughly efficacious in fee following ailments complaints, which it will relieve and cure without faiP— turn 10 a-Rd othe* Ulcers, Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Scrofulous Sni?- aVBurns, Scalds, Sore or Scabby Heads, Chilblains Bru.lses: and inflamed diseases of the Skin. The' I f mcreasmg demand fully proves its wonderful efficacy No | •'Only should be without a box of Humphrey's Ointment at ls" 1^ 29' 9d" ^d 4s. 6d. each To be had of ton^ HUMPHREY, Chemist. Portmndoc, and by post for stamns TOOL—PVA -ARALAY MAW & SON> SANGER & SON, Liyer- i —EvAits, SON, & Co. Manchester—J. WOOLLET, WOOLLR I DOLGELLEY. ROYAL SHIP FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL I AND POSTING HOUSE. UCH additional convenience has been added to this Establishment, combining Spacious Coffee and Sitting Eooms. Attendance, ls. per day. BILLIARDS. Omnibuses to and from all the Trains. Coaches to all I parts of the District. Guides and Ponies at fixed charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor. ABERYSTWYTH, 31, LITTLE DABKGATE-STREET. WILLIAM & GEORGE DAVIES, CONFECTIONERS, PASTRY COOKS, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKERS, Flour Dealers, &c. Rich Wedding Cakes and Cakes of different qualities, from 6d. to Is. per lb.-Tarts and Pies of every size and description made to order at the shortest notice. BREAD REDUCED. SHIP BISCUITS AL WAYS ON HAND. T. BUBB, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, GILDER, AND HOUSE DECORATOR, No. 38, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS respectfully to intimate that at the instiga- tion of several of the 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 orders he may be favoured with, combined with very moderate charges, to merit public patronage and support. N^ewest Designs of Paper Hangings from the largest Manufacturers always on hand. Pumps, Water-closets of various descriptions, and Self-acting Filters. Picture and other Frames neatly gilded. J. W. ROGERS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, BEGS to intimate that he is open to negotiate for SALES of all descriptions of Property to be dis- posed of by Auction. All Sales will be conducted on the most economical principles with trustworthiness. Money advanced upon every description of Goods consigned for absolute sale. Draperv Stocks bought by Private Treaty, or prepared for Sale by Auction. All communications addressed to 10, Market-street, Aberystwyth, will receive immediate attention. 44, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. THE importation of BLACK TEA into this country during the present Season has been exceptionally large, and at few previous periods has there been so large a variety of qualities brought into the Market.—These facts call for unusual care in the selection of stock—and the exercise of practical experience and matured judgment in the choice of proper descriptions. We have always afforded Consumers the greatest advantage of price, with every possible security as to quality—and the discerning Public have so thoroughly appreciated our system of business, that a much larger amount of patronage has been accorded to our Establishment than to any other similar undertaking, during the same period, in the history of the Tea Trade. he present moderate rate of Carriage of Parcels by Railway affords to Families residing at a distance jannnes for obtaining their supplies without material additional expense. Whenever desired, we prepay the carnage of Parcels, including the charge n the Invoice, and our numerous Customers may rest assured that all Orders entrusted to us will continue to have our usual prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice f lb. g d. The Choicest Kaisow Tea 3 g The Extra Fine Souchong (Choicest) 1. 3 4 First-class Congou (Rich Souchong flavour) 3 0 The Very Fine Congou (Pekoe SOuchong kind) 2 8 Fine Congou (Strong Ankoi kind) 2 4 Strong Congou (Souchong kind) 2 0 Medium and Ordinary Kinds much Lower. ELLIS DAVIES & COMPANY, Tea and Coffee Salesmen, 44, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. TO ADVERTISERS. ALL ADVERTISEMENTS sent to the ABER- YSTWYTH TIMES are also inserted, without extra charge, in the CAMBRIAN NEWS AND MERI- ONETHSHIRE STANDARD, and thus find their way to a large circle of readers in Merionethshire and Carnarvonshire, as well as Cardiganshire. The extensive circulation of the papers amongst the gentry, professional men, tradesmen, and inhabitants generally, makes the ABERYSTWYTH TIMES the most desirable medium of advertisements in the town or district. Advertisements should be sent, not later than Thursday evening if intended for publication in the current week, to the Publisher, PHILIP WILLIAMS, 12, Bridge-street, Aberystwyth. PUESUANT to a Decree of the High Court of Chancery made in a Cause Lewis Williams and othert against Mary Owens and others, the Creditors of William Owens, late of the Golden Goat Inn, Dolgelley, in oouui/j f Merioneth, Innkeeper, deceased, who died in or about ti>-> of April, 1^7, on or before the 10th day of Apnl, i ooo,, uu send by post, pre- paid, to Mr Griffith Williams, of Dolgelley aforesaid, the Solicitor of the Defendant, Mary Owens, the Ad- ministratrix of the deceased, their christian and surnames, addresses, and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice Chancellor, Sir John Stuart, at his chambers, situated No. 11, Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on Saturday, the 24th day of April, 1869, at Twelve o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 23rd day of February, 1869. ROBT. W. PEAKE, Chief Clerk. I CHARLES WILKIN, Plaintiff's Solicitor, 10, Tokenhouse Yard, London. THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES COAL AND LIME COMPANY (LIMITED,) HEAD OFFICES, WELCHPOOL, ARE are about to comnience business as dealers, Wholesale and Retail, in COAL, LIME. MANURE, and BUILDING MATERIALS, at the following Stations on the Cambrian Railway- Barmouth, Dyffryn, Pensarn, Harlech, Talsarnau, Penrhyn Deudraeth, Portmadoc, Criccieth, Afon Wen, Pwllheli. Persons desirous of applying for appointments as Sales- men, may do so in writing, to the undersigned. E. R. MORRIS, Welchpool. FOURTH DISTRICT OF THE MONT- GOMERYSHIRE ROADS. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TOLLS: I I arising at the several Turnpike Gates in this District will be Let by Auction, at the Town Hall, Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, on Saturday the 20th day of March next, between the hours of Twelve and Three o'clock, in the manner directed by the several Acts passed and now in force, for Regulating Turnpike Roads;" which Tolls will produce at the termin- ation of the year, (clear of the cost of collecting,) the respective sums opposite, viz. £ s. d. LOT 1-Alaengw-yn Gate 168 0 0 „ 2-Ffridd Gates 153 0 0 3-Lledfair Gate 143 0 0 „ 4-Maesypandy Gate 93 0 0 „ 5—Dovey-Bridge Gate 81 0 0 6-Talerddig Gates. 18 0 0 7-Abercegir Gate 16 0 0 And they will be put up as above, or in Lots, at these or such other sums as the Trustees shall then direct, for one year, from the 12th day of May next, to the 12th day of May, 1870. No bidding will be received unless the bidder, before the day of Letting the Tolls, shall have sent to the Clerk an' undertaking of two or more satisfactory sureties. The party being the highest accepted bidder will be required at the time to sign a contract and other engage- ments, with two sufficient sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees present, for the due performance of the agree- ment, and punctual payment of rent by apportionate monthy instalments, or in advance, as the Trustees shall then require. Parties intending to become takers, are required to send to the Clerk the undertaking of their intended sureties on or before Wednesday, the 17th day of March, 1869. WM. WILLIAMS JONES Clerk to the Trustees. Pen'rallt, Machynlleth, 13 Feb., 1869. IN WEALTH, BEAUTY, and HUMOUR of ILLUSTRATION no Magazine of the day approaches LONDON SOCIETY. It is at once rich in Engravings and in the variety of Light and Amusing Literature for the Hours of Relaxation. LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. Richly illustrated by the late George H. Thomas, Wilfrid Lawson, William Brunton, Horace Stanton, and J. Mahoney. Now ready at all Booksellers and Railway Stations. Price Is. LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. Now ready, ls. Studies from Life at the Court of St. James's. (Drawn by the late George H. Thomas.) No. 1.—Countess Spencer. LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. Now ready. Is. With the Court at Compibgne.' ONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. Now ready. JLJ Is. Days at the Crystal Palace.' LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. NOW ready, ls. M. or N.' New Novel by Whyte-Melville. LONDON SOCIETY forTMARCH. Now ready, ls. 'Gurnel Duke's First Valentine' (concluded). LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. Now ready, ls. 'American University Customs.' LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. NOW ready, ls. A Month's Sojourn at Wildbad.'( LONDON SOCIETY for MARCH. NOW ready, ls. 'Officers and Gentlemen: or, The Second Class Ball.' X ONDON SOCIETY for MAECH. Now ready. J-i ls. 'The City Asleep.' By Robert Buchanan. 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Price 10s. 6d, Office: 217, Piccadilly, London, W. WANTED, Two APPRENTICES for the General Drapery. :■ -j ,3 Apply to R. MORGAN, Draper, Tottenham House, Aberystwyth. mo BE LET, with immediate possession, One JL Excellent and Well-built HOUSE and SHOP, adjoining the Corn Market, in Little Dark-gate-street, Aberystwyth. The house is centrally situated in the Market Place, and well calculated for carrying on a prosperous trade. Apply to Mr B. HUGHES, Ironmonger. TO BE LET (Furnished), in the beautiful Vale of Edeyrnion, LLAWRCILAN, near Llandrillo, consisting of Two Bedrooms, and a Parlour, &c. Within less than a mile of the Railway Station, and in close proximity to a Church where English Service is held every Sunday.4 Apply to Mr ROBERTS, Llawrcilan, Corwen. MR W. H. MORROW, CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, DOLGELLEY. SACKS. SACKS. SACKS. NEW CORN SACKS, ls. each, at JAMES M'ILQUHAM'S, Bridge End House, Aber- ystwyth. At the last Church Stretton Petty Sessions two men were summoned for neglecting to support their father. Their defence was, that they did not know he was their father! The mother died, it seemed, when they were young, and for many years they did not see their father. One of them was ordered to pay eighteen-pence a week; on the other, who was poor, no order was made.

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