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BARMOUTH. Miss ROBERTS* BORTH WEN HOUSE. Mr and Mrs Ashfield, family and servant, Bedford Mr and Mrs Vessey, Bedford MB PRICE, BORTHWSK.TERRACE. Miss F. L. Ricketts, Bayling Island, Havant Mrs Daviea BOBTHWEN-TERBACE. Dr and Mrs W. B. Hodgson and family CAPT. LEWIS LEWIS, GLANYDON-TEBKACS. Mr, Mrs, and Miss Atkinson, Hawthorne, Middlesex Mr and Mrs Lewis and family, Carnarvon Mr, Mrs, and Master Stephens, Carnarvon MR DAVIES, TANYPRON. Rev. T. Loveband Francis and Mrs Francis, Huxhsx Devon MEIRIOK HOUSE. Mr and Mrs Kincade and two sons, London Mr and Mrs Wynne Thomas, Oswestry DR DAVIES. Rev. H. C. Philpott and Mrs Philpott, Mr and tw Misses Philpott, Earl's Cooper, Worcester MARINE HOUSE. Mr Henry, Mrs, Miss, Miss Fanny, and Master Edw-ar. James Newham, Shrewsbury MRS CHAMPION, SEA VIEW. Mra and Miss Harwood, London Mr W. J. MOBBIS, GLANOLASPOR. ] Rev J. and Mrs Jones ■■ MBS EVANS, GLAN-Y-WERYDD HOUSE. | Rev. W. E. Morris, Bedford t Mrs John and family, Welshpool = I MR JOHN EVANS. The Rev. F. B. and Mrs Dickinson, Holme Walfiel Congleton, Cheshire Mr O. WILLIAMS, GLAN-Y-WERYDD. Mr and Mrs Bassano and family, ELaden Hill, ne Dudley í Mr D. Campbell, Shanghai, China 14u DEDWITH. i Mr A. Mann and family, Ironbridge, Salop t c ABERAXFFRA-TEBBACE. Miss and Miss Amy Niccolls, Hanwood, Shrewsbury Mrs Nickson, Mrs Walford, and Miss Cotgreave, Wei Shropshire Mrs J. Lee, Tilstock Vicarage
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NEW ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL, ABERYSTWYTH. ,0- f THE MEMORIAL STONE Of the above Chapel will be laid On WEDNESDAY, July 7th, at 11 30 a.m., by JACOB CHIVERS, Esq. (Mayor of Kidwelly). ADDRESSES will be delivered by the Rev. RICHARD ROBERTS (Of London), Rev. EDWIN THORLEY (Chairman of the Swansea District), And other Ministers and Friends. A COLD COLLATION Will be provided in the Temperance Hall, at 1 30. Tickets, 2s. each. And a PUBLIC TEA ,'T At half-past Four o'clock. Tickets, Is. each. THE PUB LIe MEETING, To be held in the TEMPEBANCEHALL, Will commence at Seven o'clock. Chair to be taken ">gggg'HIVi:R8' Will be delivered by the Revs. R. ROBERTS, E. THORLEY, J. PALMER, of Carmarthen, the Ministers of the town, and other gentlemen. RELIGIOUS SERVICES In connection with the above Chapel, will be held as follows On SUNDAY, 27th June, the Rev. DAVID CHARLES, B.A. (Secretary of the University of Wales) Will preach in the Temperance Hall, at Eleven o'clock, a.m., and at Six p.m. On SUNDAY, 4th July, the Rev. EDWIN THORLEY Will preach in the Temperance Hall, at Eleven o'clock a.m., and at Six p.m. On TUESDAY, 6th July, at Seven o'clock p.m., the REV. RICHARD ROBERTS Will Preach at Shiloh Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. On SUNDAY, 11th July, the Rev. ROBERT DILLON (Of Bridgend) Will preach in the Temperance Hall, at Eleven o'clock a.m., and at Six p.m. On SUNDAY, 18th July, the Rev. DAVID THOMAS (Resident Minister) Will preach in the Town Hall, at Eleven o'clock a.m., and at Six p.m. Collections will be made at the close of each Service in aid of the New Chapel. FOB GOOD & CHEAP BOOTS AND SHOES GO TO DICKS', 16, GREAT DARK GATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ;<. RHODDWCH BRAWF AR FOTASAU AC ESGIDIAU ENWOG DICK GYDA GWAELOD GYTTA PERCHA A THOP LLEDR. Y maent yn ddigymmar am Radlonrwydd, nis gellir rhagori arnynt o ran cysur, ac y maent yn ddigyffelyb am wisgo. Dylai pawb sydd yn astudio Iechyd eu gwisgo, an eu bod yn rhagorol i gadw allan wlybaniaeth (damp). s c. Botasau Boneddigesau, o ansawdd gwir dda 4 9 „ Boneddigion 6 6 Bechgyn a Genethod 2 3 DOSPARTH Y TRWSIO. Gofelir am y Trwsio gan ddynion gwir ymarferol, fel ag 1 caiff pub gwaith a ymddiriedir i'n gofal ni ei orphen yn dda ac yn fuan. PRISIAU TRWSIO. Botasau Boneddigion, rhoi Gwadnau a Sodlau, o 2 3 „ Boneddigesau etto etto o 1 6 „ Bechgyn a Genethod etto etto o 1 3 Trwsir Esgidiau Lledr wed ei ivettio neu eu Gwnio, gyda Gytta Percha. RHODDI ELASTICS NEWYDD MEWN HEN FOTASAU. Rhai Boneddigesau. Rhai Boneddigion. g, c. s. c. 1 0 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 y Set am Cotton. 1 4 v Set am Sidan. 1 9 v Set am Sidan. 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, from 4 6 Gents' Bluchers ditto from 6 0 Gents' Elastic Sides ditto from 7 6 Boys' and Girls' ditto from 2 3 THE REPAIRING DEPARTMENT Is managed by thoroughly Practical Men, so that orders entrusted to us are well and speedily executed. 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 3 Rivetted 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. A very nice assortment of Leather Bottomed Boots and Shoes kept in stock at moderate prices. A LADIES' FITTING ROOM ATTACHED TO THE SHOP. .I-. WILLIAM OWEN, PROPRIETOR, LATE MANAGER OF UE BROOK VILLA, LIVERPOOL. -}' AGENT FOR GREAT WESTERN COMPANY, AND TELEGRAPH MESSENGER. BALA LAKE, 4, 0 1 0 lk 0 BOATS, BILLIARDS, COACHES, CARRIAGES, CABS, AND CARS FOR HIRE. GOOD STABLING. FIRST CLASS ACCOMMODATION FOR FAMILIES, &c. LADIES' COFFEE ROOM. MERIONETH. VRON COLLIERY, NEAR WREXHAM. .J [MAURICE & LOWE'S] X BEST MAIN AND HOUSE COALS AT LOWEST PRICES. APPLY TO M. B. MAURICE, MINING ENGINEER, HIGH STREET, BALA, A PROPRIETOR AND SOLE AGENT. {. PROTECTION FROM FIRE UEHT ONLY ON THE BOX Ijgy SAFETY 00^^ THE PUBLIC ARC CAUTIONED AGAINST DANGEROUS- HUMPHREY'S GLYCEROARNICINE OINTMENT. tlWS invaluable OINTMENT for all external sores has been in X general use in all parts of the United Kingdom and the Colonies for several years past, and its healing and soothing properties as a medicament are such that the more it is known the more it is prized by the public of all classes. Thousands of b persons have been cured by it who previously had been suffering for years, and also had given up all hope. Though mild it pene- trates the pores, expels all gross tumours from the system, and ultimately removes the latent causes of disease. In all kinds of ulcerous wounds it is without a rival. HUMPHREY'S OINTMENT will be found thoroughly efficacious in the following ailments and complaints, which it will relieve and cure without fail:- Soorbutic and other Ulcers, Sore Legs, Sore Breasts, Scrofulous Tumours, Burns, Scalds, Sore or Scabby Heads, Chilblains, Sprains, Bruises, and all inflamed diseases of the Skin. The 4aily increasing demand fully proves its wonderful efficacy. No family should be without a box of Humphrey's Ointment. In boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. each. To be had of BKMBT HUMPHREY, Chemist, Portmndoc, and by post for stamps. London—BARCLAY & SONS, MAW & SON, SANGER & SON. Liver- pool—EVANB, Box, & Co. Manchester—J. WOOLLEY. 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. Newest Designs of Paper Hangings from the largest Manufacturers always on hand. Baths, Pumps, Water-closets of various descriptions, and Self-acting Filters. Picture and other Frames neatly gilded. GOOD NEWS TO EMIGRANTS! CHEAP EMIGRATION! JOHN MATHIAS, GENERAL EMIGRATION AGENT, 35, BRIDPORT STREET, LIVERPOOL, WISHES to inform intending Emigrants that he can secure them the best privileges at the lowest rates. His house is close to Lime-street Railway Station, in which will be found a cheap and comfortable Lodgings. All and attention will be taken of strangers during their stay here, and to prevent imposition they will be met upon their arrival. J. MATHIAS can give practical information to parties -going to America, having just returned after travelling through many of the States of the Union. Upon application, all information as to passage money, time of sailing, &c., &c., to any foreign part, will be given. Enclose stamp for reply. P.S.—FREE STORE FOR LUGGAGE. We, the undersigned Ministers of the Gospel in Liver- pool, recommend Mr and Mrs Mathias to the attention of Emigrants as persons worthy of their confidence:— JOHN HUGHES, H. REES, ABEL GREEN, BENJAMIN THOMAS. BOTTLED ALE & ø PORTER STORES, ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. CHARLES MASON AND CO., LEMONADE AND SODA WATER MAKERS, (By Steam Power), BEG respectfully to inform the Gentry and Tradesmen of this town and neighbourhood that they continue to carry on the above Business, and hope for an extension of that patronage and support which was so generously conferred upon them during the last two seasons. The Soda Water and Lemonade Works of Messrs C. M. & Co. have been materially enlarged so as to enable them to meet the increased demand which last year's experience taught them to believe will be the result of the present season. The quality of their articles is such as to challenge com- Earison with the productions of any other house in the ingdom, whilst their charges will be found to be below those of all other firms. The strictest punctuality may be relied on in attending to orders with which Messrs C. M. & Co. may be honoured. TERMS-GASH. Bottles and Hampers not returned will be charged for. V. AM R. MR. SELLIS, DENTIST, TOWYN. FIFTEEN YEARS Surgical and Mechanical Dentist in London, may be consulted at the under, mentioned towns:- DOLGELLEY-Every FRIDAY, at Miss Evans's, Smith- field-street. PWLLHELI—Mr Francis Evans, bookseller, &c., High- atreet, the 1st and 3rd WEDNESDAY in every month. PORTMADOC-Every 2nd and 4th WEDNESDAY, at Mrs. Bennett Williams's, Snowdon-street. All operations without pain. Advice free. BENJAMIN HUGHES, IRONMONGER, OPPOSITE THE TOWN CLOCK, ABERYSTWYTH, HAS just received his Stock of SCYTHES, HAY RAKES, & FIBRE CORD for Thatching. Also, Iron Bedsteads, Palliasses, Mattresses, and Feather Beds; Kitchener's Stoves, Fenders and Fire Irons; Cutlery; Tea and Coffee Urns; Dish Covers; Tea Trays, &c. FURNISHING IRONMONGERY. GW Baths and Perambulators for Hire. Waieliouse, adjoining the Corn Market, Little Darkgate Street, AberystwytK PARISHES OF LLANDANWG AND LLANFI- HANGEL-Y-TRAETHAU, IN THE COUNTY OF MERIONETH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Plans of the -131 several Lands which were inclosed, allotted, or sold (subject to certain reservations) under the authority of a certain Act of Parliament (46 George the 3rd, chap. 21), entitled an Act for inclosing Lands in the Parishes of Llandanwg and Llanfihangel-y-traethau, in the County of Merioneth, have been deposited for public inspection at the Office of Mr Edward Breese, solicitor, at Portmadoc, in the County of Carnarvon, and that subject only to such objections (if any), as particulars of may be sent in wri- ting (accompanied by plans) to the Commissioners of her Majesty's Woods, Forests, and Land Revenues, at the Office of Woods, London, on or before the 20th day of July, 1869, and may afterwards be substantiated, the said first mentioned Plans will be acted upon by the said Commissioners in granting Leases or Licenses of, or for the working of the Mines, Minerals, Stone and substrata in or under the said Lands, and which Mines, Minerals, Stone, and substrata were reserved to the Crown under the pro- visions of the said Act. Attendance will be given at the Office of Mr EDWARD BREESE, Portmadoc, at ten o'clock, on Saturday, the 7th day of August, 1869, to hear any objections to the said i Plans, of which objections Notice may have been given as aforesaid. Dated this 24th day of May, 1869. By Order of the Commissioner of her Majesty's Woods in charge of the Land Revenues of the Crown in Wales. Office of Woods, &c., London. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA BATHING. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY IN JUNE a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN will run to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH, at Low Fares for the Double Journey; leaving Oswestry at 6 10 a.m., Welsh- S)ol 7 0, Newtown 7 40, Machynlleth 9 15; arriving at orth 9 45, and Aberystwyth 10 15. Fares for the Double JourneyStations from Oswestry to Pool Quay: Borth, 5s. and 2s. 6d.; Aberystwyth, 5s. 6d. and 2s. 9d.; Butting- ton to Abermule Borth, 4s. 6d. and 2s. 3d.; Aberystwyth, 5s. and 2s. 6d. Newtown to Moat Lane Junction: Borth, 4s. and 2s.; Aberystwyth, 4s. 6d. and 2s 3d. Caersws to Cemmes Road: Borth, 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d.; Aberystwyth, 4s. and 2s. Machynlleth Borth, 28. 8d. and Is. 4d.; Aberystwyth, 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d. Phildren under Twelve, half-price. No luggage allowed. The Excursionists will be allowed to break their journey at Machynlleth or Ynyslas, joining the Return Train in the evening. Returning from Aberystwyth at 615 p.m., Borth 6 45, Ynyslas 6 50, and Machynlleth 7 15. Traffic Manager's Office, E. ELIAS. Oswestry, June 1st, 1869. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1869. ON MONDAY, June 14th, 1869, and continuing every Monday in June and July, from Aberystwyth, Llanidloes, Newtown, and undermentioned Stations, to LIVERPOOL or Birkenhead, returning on the Wednes- day following the day of departure. And Fourteen-days' Return Tickets to the ISLE OF MAN. Fares for the Double Journey. Liverpool, Birkenhead. Isle Of Man. Three Days. Fourteen Days. From Departure. Cl. Car. lot Cf. CI. Car. 1st CI. a.m. sd sd 84 sd Aberystwyth 8 0\ T,0W«i.treet, «?«}■ 10 6 210 17 « 85 0 Llanfihangel 8 18 f Berth 8 24) Ynyslas 8 29 96 190 180 820 MSS!eyth' flf 8 6 17 0 16 0 80 0 Cemmes Road 9 17 76 15 0 14 0 98 0 Llanbrynmair 9 SO »So "> 1" "» 889 Llanidloes 9 40 J io to} 6 6 13 0 13 0 260 Buttttn 11 6 0 120 10 0 80 0 Four Crosses 11 86 5 6 11 0 10 0 90 0 Llanfyllin 10 0 6 6 18 0 13 0 24 0 Llanfyllin 10 0 66 18 0 13 0 24 0 Llansaiutffraid 10 20 I 66 18 0 11 0 22 0 Llanymynech 11 40 56 11 0 100 29 0 Llynclys .11 48 6 6 11 0 9 0 18 0 Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 601bs. free at passengers' own risk. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. NOTE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RETURN.—Holders of Three Days' Tickets must return on Wednesday following the day of departure, from Liverpool at 7 20 a.m., and Birken- head at 8 35 a.m. The Isle of Man Steamers sail daily from the Landing Stage, Prince's Pierhead, at 1 0 p.m. Passengers can re- turn from Douglas by the Company's Steamers on any of their days of sailing, and from Lime-street Station, Liverpool, by the 7 20 a.m. Train, any day within fourteen days of the date of their Ticket. Passengers find their own con- veyance from and to the Station and Pierhead. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained of the Booking Clerk at the above Stations. By Order. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA BATHINGI EVERY MONDAY IN JUNE, A CHEAP EX- CURSION TRAIN will run to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH, at the following Cheap Fares for the Double Journey: TO BOBTH. TO ABXBVSTWYTH. 1st CI. COT. Carra. 1st Cl. Cov. Carrs. Llanfyllin 550) Llanfechain 6 4 [■ 5s. 2s. 6d. 5s. 6cL 2s. 9d. Llansaintffraid 6 10) Children under Twelve, half-price. No Luggage allowed. The Excursionists will be allowed to break their journey at Machynlleth or Ynyslas, joining the return train in the evening. Returning from Aberystwyth at 6 15 p.m., Borth 6 45 p.m., Ynyslas 6 50 p.m., and Machynlleth 7 15 p.m. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager. Oswestry, June lat, 1869. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA BATHING! CHEAP EXCURSIONS. EVERY MONDAY and THURSDAY in JUNE to BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH, at the follow- ing Times and Fares:— Fares for the Double Journey. To Borth. To Aberystwyth. 1st Cl. Cov. Cr. 1st. Cl. Cov. Cr. Pwllheli 6 20 Avon Wen 6 80 Criccieth 6 88 Portmadoc 6 51 [5s. 6d. 2s. 9d. 6s. 6d. 3s. 3d. Penrhyndeudraeth 7 0 Talsarnau 7 5, Harlech 7 14' Pensarn 7 21 Dyffryn 7 29 }-4s. 6d. 2s. 3d. 5s. 6d. 8s. Od. Barmouth 7 42 Penmaenpool 7 20. Barmouth June. 7 47' To^gwr.il sit 83-64- ls-9d- 4s-6d-2sk8d' Aberdovey 8 28 J Aberystwyth arr. 10 15 p.m. Children under Twelve, half-price. No Luggage allowed. Returning from Aberystwyth at 4 20 p.m., and Borth at 4 44 p.m. Traffic Manager's Office, E. ELIAS. Oswestry, May 3rd, 1869. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. EVERY MONDAY AND THURSDAY IN JUNE a CHEAP EXCURSION TRAIN will run to Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, from Aberystwyth at 8 0 a.m. and Glandovey at 8 47. Fares for the Double Journey From Aberyst- wyth, Bow Street, and Llanfihangel: To Aberdovey and Towyn, 4s. 6d. and 2s. 3d.; Barmouth and Dolgelley, 5s. 6d. and 3s.; Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, 6s. 6d. and 3s. 3d. From Borth, Ynyslas, and Glandovey: To Aberdovey and Towyn, 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d. Barmouth and Dolgelley, 4s. 6d. and 2s. 3d.; Harlech, Portmadoc, and Pwllheli, 5s. 6d. and 2s. 9d. Children under Twelve, half-price. No luggage allowed. The Excursionists will be allowed to break their journey at Machynlleth, joining the Return Train in the evening. Returning from Pwllheli at 4 15 p.m., Portmadoc 4 48, Harlech 5 11, Dolgelley 5 0, Barmouth 5 39, Towyn 613, and Aberdovey 6 23 p.m. E. ELIAS, Oswestry, June 1st, 1869. Traffic Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. PIC-NIC OR PLEASURE PARTIES. ON and after MONDAY, the 17th May, and DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, First, Second, and Third-class RETURN TICKETS, at about a SINGLE FARE for the DOUBLE JOURNEY, will be issued (with certain limitations) at all the principal Stations on the Cambrian Railways to parties of not less than Six First-class, or Ten Second or Third-class Passengers, desirous of making Pleasure Excursions to places on or adjacent to this railway. The Tickets will be available for return the same day only, and parties can only proceed and return by the trains which stop at the stations where they wish to join and leave the railway, and having that class of carriage attached for which they have taken tickets. To obtain these tickets application must be made at any of the stations not less than Three days before the Excursion, stating the following particu- lars, viz:— That it is exclusively a Pleasure Party the Stations from and to which tickets are required for what Class of Carrriage; the Date of the proposed Excursion; and the probable number of the party. The power of refusing any application is reserved; and, if granted, an authority will be sent to the applicant (in course of post or otherwise), which is to be delivered to the Booking Clerk at the station where the tickets will be issued. Oswestry, May, 1869. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager, CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. DOLGELLEY. THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the LINE between PENMAENPOOL and DOLGELLEY is NOW OPEN, and Trains will run as under until further notice :— LEAVE DOLGELLEY. 7 20 a.m. 9 12 a.m. 12 9 noon. 2 42 p.m. 5 18 p.m. ARRIVE AT DOLGELLEY. 8 14 a.m. 10 5 a.m. 1 15 p.m. .11, 3 35 p.m. i 6 38 p.m. E. ELIAS. Traffic Manner's Office, Oswestry, June 21st, 1869. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. REFRESHMENT ROOMS. THE WHOLE of the REFRESHMENT ROOMS on the above Railways will shortly be LET BY TENDER, forms of which may be obtained from the undersigned on and after the 1st July next. GEO. LEWIS, Company's Offices, 21st June, 1869. Secretary. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SEA SIDE EXCURSIONS, 1869. ON SATURDAY AFTERNOON, June 19th, and Every Saturday until further notice, to BANGOR, Llanfairfechan, Penmaen Mawr, Llandudno, Bettws-y- coed, Llanrwst, Conway, Abergele, Denbigh, St. Asaph, Rhyl, Mostyn, and Holywell, returning on Monday or Wednesday following day of departure, starting from Oswestry at 12 5 noon. Fares for the Double Journey :— To Bangor, Llanfairfechan, Penmaenmawr, Llandudno, Bettws-y-Coed, or Llanrwst, 7s. and 14s.; Conway, Aber- gele, Denbigh, or St. Asaph, 6s. and 12s.; Rhyl, Mostyn, or Holywell, 5s. and 10s. Children under Twelve years of age, half-price. Tickets not transferable. 60 lbs. of personal luggage free at Pas- senger's own risk. 4W Note Arrangements for returning. On Mondays and Wednesdays leave Bangor at 3 45 p.m., Llanfairfechan 4 0, Penmaenmawr 4 7, Bettws-y-Coed 10, Llanrwst 110, Conway 4 20, Llandudno 3 55, Abergele 5 0, Rhyl 5 15, Mostyn 5 35, Holywell 5 45. Passsengers to and from Denbigh and St. Asaph travel by Ordinary Trains on the Branch Line. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained from the Booking Office. Oswestry Station, June, 1869. By order. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY-EXCURSIONS on Monday, June kJ 14th, and Every Monday in June and July, 1869, from Oswestry and undermentioned Stations to LIVER- POOL or Birkenhead, returning the same evening, and Fourteen-day Return Tickets to the ISLE OF MAN. Oswestry dep. 8 5 a.m. To Liverpool, To Isle of Man" Whittington 8 8 I Birkenhead. 14 Days. Ellesmere 8 28 I CI. Cr. 1st CI. CI. Cr. 1st Cl Welshampton 8 28 f 8s. 6a. 8s. 6d. 17.s. Bettisfield 8 33 | Fenn's Bank 8 40 J Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 601bs. free, at passengers' own risk. No luggage allowed by the day excursion. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line; at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. NOTE.—Arrangements for return. Passengers return same Evening from Liverpool at 5 0, Birkenhead at 4 50 p.m. The Isle of Man Steamers sail daily from the Landing Stage Prince's Pierhead at 1 0 p.m. Passengers can return from Douglas by the Company's Steamers on any of the days of sailing, and from the Lime-street Station, Liverpool, by the 12 50 p.m. any day within fourteen days of the date of their tickets. Passengers find their own conveyance to the Station and Pierhead. Tickets and small bills may be obtained at Stations on the line. Pr PNer, j CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1869. ON MONDAY, June 14th, and every Monday in June and July, Cheap Tickets will be issued from Pwllheli, Barmouth, and intermediate stations, to LIVERPOOL, or Birkenhead, returning on Wednesday following day of departure. Also Fourteen-day Return Tickets to the ISLE OF MAN. Fares for the Double Journey. Hours of. Dep from. Liverpool or Birkenh'd. Isle of Man. Fourteen Days. Cov Cars. 1st Cl. Cov Cars. let Cl. sdsdsdsd Pwllheli 6 20a.m.) ln. #1(1 B „ Portmadoc 6 51 10 6 21 0 17 6 85 0 Penrhyndeudr*th 70 10 0 20 0 17 6 85 0 Harleeh 7 14 96 19 0 160 830 Dyffryn 7 29 9 0 18 0 16 0 82 0 Barmouth 7 42 ) Dolgelley 7 10 }• 8 6 17 0 15 0 80 0 Penmaenpool 7 20 j Children under Twelve years of age half-price. Tickets not transferable. Luggage under 601bs. free at passengers' own risk. The Company cannot in any way be responsible for detention on the line; at the same time every exertion will be made to ensure punctuality. NOTE ARRANGEMENTS FOR RETURN.—Holders of Three Day Tickets must return on Wednesdays, from Liverpool at 7 20 a.m. and Birkenhead at 8 35 a.m. The Isle of Man Steamers sail every Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, from the Landing Stage, Prince's Pierhead. Passengers can return from Douglas by the Company's Steamers on any of their days of sailing; and from Lime-street Station, Liverpool, by the 7 20 a.m. Train, any day within fourteen days of the date of their Ticket. Passengers find their own conveyance from and to the Station and Pierhead. Tickets and Small Bills may be obtained of the Booking Clerk at the above Stations. By Order. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS are issued daily from BORTH to ABERYSTWYTH and Aber- ystwyth to Borth, a the following Fares for the Double Journey:— First Class, 2s. Second Class, Is. Oswestry, June, 1869. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager. BENSON'S WATCHES Of all kinds. LEVER HORIZONTAL CHRONOMETER KEYLESS CHRONOGRAPH Of all kindl. CLOCKS Of all kinds. DRAWING ROOM DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM CARRIAGE CHURCH HALL & SHOP GOLD JEWELLERY Of the Newest Design*. BRACELETS BROOCHES EAR RINGS LOCKETS NECKLACES Mr BENSON, who holds the appointment to H.R.H. the Prince of Wales, has just published two Pamphlets, enriched and em- bellished with illustrations—one upon Watch and Clock Making, and the other upon Artistic Gold Jewellery. These are sent post free for 2d. each. Persons living in the country or abroad can select the article required, and have it forwarded with perfect safety. 25, OLD BOND STREET; & THE CITY STEAM WORKS, 58 & 60, LUDGATE HILL LONDON. ABERYSTWYTH REFRESHMENT ROOMS, LITTLE DARKGA TE-STREET. WILLIAM & GEORGE DAVIES, CONFECTIONERS, PASTRY COOKS, FANCY BREAD & BISCUIT BAKERS, FLOUR DEALERS, &c.' RICH WEDDING and other CAKES from 6d. per lb. upwards. TARTS and PIES of every size and description made to order at the shortest notice. CAPTAINS' PLAIN WATER BISCUITS, and SHIP BISCUITS made on the premises. REFRESHMENTS SUPPLIED, AND PIC NIC PARTIES CATERED FOR ON THE SHOBTEST NOTICE. HOT ROLLS EVERY MORNING, At Eight o'clock, during the season. ALLSOPP'S PALE and MILD ALES, and GUIN- NESS'S STOUT, in Bottles and on draught. DOLGELLEY. ROYAL SHIP m&gL FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL AND POSTING HOUSE. MUCH additional convenience has been added to this Establishment, combining Spacious Coffee and Sitting Rooms. Attendance, Is. per day { BILLIARDS. Omnibuses to and from all the Trains. Coaches to all parts of the District. Ponies andGuides at fixed charges. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor. DEPILATORY. WELLS' DEPILATORY is the only effectual remedy for the immediate and permanent removal of superfluous hair from the face, arms, nock, &c. This preparation effects its purpose almost instantaneously, without pain or injury to the most sensitive skin. Full particulars on receiptofa stamped directed envelope. John Wells, 113, Euston-street, near Hampstead-road, London. N.D.-Hundreds of Testimonials have been received from the nobility and ladies of rank who baye tried this fnarveUovts remedy. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next i-l General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Merioneth will be holden on Tuesday, the 29th day of June, 1869, in the County Hall, Dolgelley, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when the Court will Audit all such Bills and Accounts against the County as shall then be delivered, and will transact the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and Management of the County Stock or Rate, and of the Police Rate, and the General County Business, after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the same place, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be called over and the Court will proceed to bear and determine all matters brought before them, in the following order :—1. In the trial of prisoners. 2. In the hearing of appeals. 3. In hearing motions, and in the transaction of such other business as may be brought before the Court. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Divisions are requested to transmit to me, Seven days before the Ses- sions, all Depositions, Convictions, and Recognizances which shall have been then taken, with any instructions for indictments which they may be able to give. Dated this 1st day of June, 1869. EDWARD BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. ON SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, ABOUT EIGHTEEN TONS OF PRIME OAK BARK, delivered at Llandderfel Station, on the Corwen and Bala Railway. The whole beautifully harvested. Apply to Mr WILLIAM ELLIS, Agent, High-street, Bala. THE Proprietor of the NEPTUNE Private HOTEL, TOWYN, Merioneth, wishes to inform his numer- ous patrons, and other Noblemen and Gentlemen who have not heard of his Establishment, that he has made another extensive addition to his House, which is the third enlargement since he has had the honour of receiving the first-class families who patronises his House every Bathing Season. The Hotel is only 40 yards from the safest bathing places on the coast. June, 1869. J. JONES, Proprietor. MR W. H. MORROW, CIVIL ENGINEER AND LAND SURVEYOR, DOLGELLEY. LIFE AND FIRE INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MAY be effected promptly and upon the most moderate terms tnrougn any of the local Agents or at the Chief Offices of the PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1852. OFFICES: WREXHAM, LONDON, AND GLASGOW. TRUS: The Right Hon. Lord BOSTON. The Right Hon. Lord TREDEGAR. Sir WATKIN W. WYNN, Bart., M.P. Colonel MYDDELTON BIDDULPH. TOWNSHEND MAINWARING, Esq. The Very Rev. The DEAN or ST. ASAPH. THOMAS BARNES, Esq. THOMAS BRASSEY, Esq. HUGH OWEN, Esq. CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD THOMAS BARNES, ESQ., The Quinta, Salop, and Farnworth, near Manchester, ROBERT WILLIAMS, Secretary to the Company. AGENTS WANTED In Towns and Districts where the Company is not already represented.—Application to be made to the Secfetafery. GLENFIELD STARCH. EXCLUSIVELY USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, and HER MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS says it is the Finest Starch she ever used. AWARDED PRIZE MEDAL FOR ITS SUPERIORITY. When you ask for GLENFIELD STARCH, See that you get it, as inferior kinds are often substituted. WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW & LONDON. ABERYSTWYTH ENAMELLING SLATE WORKS, MOOR STREET. ELLIS & OWEN BEG to inform that they have taken to the En- amelling Business recently carried on at the Aber- lleveny Slate Quarries, are now prepared to execute any Orders in Enamelled Slate in imitation of the most costly marble at exceedingly low prices. These Works are fitted up with superior Planing and Sawing Machines, so that any order in slate work can be executed with despatch. Tomb Stones, Monuments, Chimney Pieces, Cisterns, &c., made to order. Designs forwarded for inspection.
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LIST OF VISITORS. ABERYSTWYTH. BKLLEVCE RoTAL HOTEL. Mr and Mrs T. Richard Bate, Crickhowell, Brecon Rev. Arthur and Mrs Gilbert, Mutford Old Hall, Suffolk Mrs James M'Intyre and Miss E. A. M'lntyre, Burslem, Staffordshire Mrs Appleby, London Mr and Mrs William Woodall, Bnrslem, Staffordshire Manning Broad, Bank of England, Liverpool Mr Richard Martin, Alderley Edge The Rev. D. Davies and Mrs Davies Mr and Mrs Warner Mr and Mrs Alexander Bremper, South Norwood, London Mr and Mrs Angel Emily A. Morgan, Carmarthen Miss Maria Richardson, Cardworth, Birmingham Mr Joseph Barrows, The Poplars, Yardley, near Birmingham Mrs J. W. Ward, Blodwell, Oswestry Miss Newell, Whitehaven, Oswestry Mrs and Miss Hanwood, Regent's Park, London Mr R. Yates, New-street, Shiffnal, Shropshire Mr and Mrs A. Goodman, Newcastle-on-Tyne Mr and Mrs James Ganter, Cardiff Miss Morgan, Hafod, Glamorganshire Miss J. Morgan, Aberotombie House, Aberdare, Glamorganshire Lewis Wayne Morgan, M.B., AbeTasre, Glamorganshire 6. MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Brooks, Dnkinfield, Manchester, and Mr and Mrs Ireland, Manchester 9, MARINE-TERRACE. Miss Mytton and Miss Shelton Miss Abercrombie J Capt. H. Hayhurst France, Ystymcolwyn 10, MARINE TERRACE. Major Bush and family, Clifton 11, MARINE-TERRACE. Mrs Henshaw and Miss Cook, Balsall Heath, Birmingham Mrs Hollingworth Mrs Riley 12, MABINS-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs Harrup Mrs Rowland and family 13, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Gallant, Bridgnorth Mrs Goodwin, Shrewsbury Miss Jones, Hereford Mrs Poole and sons, Shrewsbury The Misses White, Shrewsbury 16, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Freser Hore and Miss Dawson 18, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Griffiths, Wednesbury 24, MABINE TXRJUCK. Mr and Mrs Whittaker and family, Waraley Hall, Shropshire Mr and Mrs Rylance an& famidy, Grove House, Vikitw- field, near Manchester Mr and Mrs Haywood, Old Trafford, Manchester Mr and Mrs Whittaker, Ardwick, Manchester Miss Partington, Manchester Miss Jagger, Denaby, Yorkshire 25, MABINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Woodbum and family tad Miss Burgess, Manchester XMTEX F. Owen, OSWFTFIJ 28, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Parkes and family, Oaken Gates, Shrop- shire Mrs and Miss Chavasse, Walsall, Staffordshire CLAREMONT HovsE. 30, MAUNE-TERRACE. Miss Griffiths, Bewdley 31, MARINE. TERRACE. Rev. T. H. Mynors and family, St. Patrick's Vicarage, near Birmingham c 32, MARIKE-TERRACB. Mr and Mrs Rogers and Mr ana Mrs Tweatytnan and family, Wolverhampton GLOUCESTER HOUSE, 33, MARINA-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Harris and family Mrs Jones and family, The Larches, Handsworth 34, MARINE- TEXRACE. Mr, Mr G., and Miss Lapworth and Mrs Loggin, Stmtford-on- Avon Colonel Jones and family and the Misses Evans, London BEYN Y-MOR, 35, MAXMZ-TEaRkcp. Mr and Mrs MLean and family Mr Shiffnal Miss E. Jones and servant MORELANN HOUSE, 36, MARINE-TERRACE. Miss Chamberlaud and Miss Baxley, London Mrs Swindtll and family, Stourbridge Mr and Miss Wilson, Haycock's Green, near Eir- mingbam Miss Cochrane, Stourbridge Rev. T. and Mrs Bromley, Leamington Miss Currie, Leamington 38, MARINE-TEBKACE. Mr and Mrs Maples The Rev. Mr Roberts GLYNDWR HOUSE, 39, MANUS-TZMAM Mra Mears and party 41, MABINE-TEBRACE. Mr and Mrs Ethelston, Hinton, Salop. 42, MARIKE-TKKKACK. Capt. Reade and family, Hadley Park, Wellington Shropshire. 43, MARINE-TERRACE. The Bev. Baker Gabb, Llanfihangel Rectory, neai Monmouth. 44, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Fosbery. West Derby, Liverpool Miss Wilson, West Derby, Liverpool 49, MARINE TERRACE. Rev. R. Aldridge and family, Clifton Miss JONES, 52, MARINE TERRACE. Mrs Freeman and family, Cheltenham Mr and the Misses Hoakes 54, MARINE-TERRACE. j Mr and Mrs W. D. Field, Shrewsbury Mrs and Master Lee, Broseley ST. DAVID'S HOUSE, MARINE TERRACE. Mrs and Mr John Wake, Hertfordshire Mr Hugh D. Morgan and Mrs Morgan, Tredega Monmouthshire MORFA HOUSE, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Baker and family, Birmingham YORK HOUSE, MARINE-TERRACE. Mr and Mrs Gerrard, Bank House, Basford, Stoke-or Trent. Mr and Mrs Warner, 18, Bronswiok-sqaare, Brighton 1, ALBERT PLACE. Mr Burns and party, Wolverhampton Mr and Mrs Sloane, Chester | 2, ALBERT PLACE. Mrs and Miss Beetenson, Staffordshire The Misses Hall, Weston Miss Walwyn and Mr Watts, Ross, Herefordshire 5, ALBERT PLACE. Captain and Mrs James Foster, Stoartin Court, Stow bridge, Worcestershire 7, QUEEN'S BOAD. Mr and Mrs Smale and family, Macclesfield MABLBQROUGQ HOUSE, 48, MARINE-TERBACE. The Hon. Mrs David Plonkett and Miss Aldridg Ireland GLAH-AYBOH HOUSE, R Mrs Harris, Hereford Misa Evans, Herefora PITTVILLE HOUSE, QPEEW'S-ROAD. Mr and Mrs Johnson Brown and family, Cheltenham
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SUDDEN DEATH OF A WELSH CAPTAIN. While tl brig Atalanta, of Carnarvon, recently arrived at Greeno< from St. Kitts, was, on the 7th of May, about one day sail from that port, the master, William Griffiths, burst blood-vessel, and almost immediately expired. The vess then put back to St. Kitts, where an inquest was held < the body, the verdict being that death had result* from natural causes. Deceased was interred in the islani He was about thirty-one years of age, and a native Merionethshire.. VERDICT NOVEMBER Jim-" Me inquest on the bod of Albert Edward Johns, the child of R. Johns, tailor, 7 Morley Street, Plymouth, who was burnt to death tl previous day, was held yesterday at the Cambridge In: before J. Edmonds, Esq., coroner. It was shewn that tl deceased, in the absence of its mother, must have lit son matches which were on the table, and thus set fire to tl room. The jury, by their foreman, Mr Rolestone, in return ing a verdict of,'Accidental Death,' recommended the u of Bryant and May's Special Safety Matches, which ligl only by friction on the box in which they are containe, In this the coroner concurred." PALATABLENESS OF DR DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWN Co LIVER OiL.-The united opinion of all medical men wt have tried it, and the experience of countless patients coi cur in proving that Dr de Jongh s Light-Brown Cod Liv< Oil is infinitely more palatable and more easily taken tha any other kind- Dr Granville, F.R.S., states: "Beir much more palatable than the Pale Oil, Dr Granville patients have themselves expressed a preference for Dr c Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver OiL Dr Joseph Kic observes: "I have found by experience that Dr de Jongb Oil agrees perfectly with many persons who were unab to use the so-called refined or white Cod Liver Oil from i1 sickly and undecided taste, which was not at all complaine of in Dr de Jongh's OiL" Dr Edgar Sheppard write "Drde Jongh's Oil has the rare excellence of being wt borne and assimilated by stomachs which reject tl ordinary oils." Dr W. Pearce remarks: "Another adva tage of Dr de Jongh's Oil is the absence of thatdisagreeab and sickly taste, which is one of the characteristics of tl Pale OiL Dr de Jongh's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil sold only in cajpeuled imperial half-pints, 2s. 6d.; pint 4s. 9d.; quarts, 9s.; labeled with his stamp and signatui without which none can possibly be genuine, by his soleoo sigaees, Ansar, Harford, and Co., 77, Strand,' Londo and respectable chemists. TJRAURIANT AND BEAUTIFCL IIAIL-Mrs S. A. Allei "World's Hair Restorer or Dressing" never fails quickly restore Gray or Faded Hair to its youthful colo and beauty, and with the first application a beautii gloss and delightful fragrance is given tQ tbo Hair, stops Hair from falling off. It preveUi- bfddaess. promotes luxuriant growth. It causes Haur to grc t-Wlr and strong. It removes all dandraff. It ooatai neither oil nor dye. In large bottles—Price Six ShiUinj Sold by all Chemists and Perfwaere. For ChiMre: Hair, Mrs Allen's Zylobalsamsm far exceeds a pomade or hair oil, and is a delightful Hair Dressing is a distinct and separate preparation from the Restor and its use not required witkwit it, J>epdt,' 366, Hi I Holboru, London, and its use not required witkwit it, J>epdt,' 366, Hi I Holboru, London, a