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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. The Charges for the insertion of PREPAID ADVERTISE- MENTS referring to NOITSGS TO BE LET, I APARTMENTS WANTED, HOUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET, VITI ATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SITUATES VACANT, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND Are as follows:- 3 Lines (seven words to a line) 1 0 Ditto, Three insertions. 2 0 4 and 5 Lines (seven words to a line).. 1 6 Ditto, Three insertions 3 6 Ditto, Six insertions 6 .0 For each additional line over five lines, when there is one mser tion, J when there are three insertions, or more, 3d. Remittances may be made in Postage Stamps Halfpenny Stamps preferred. No Credit Advertisement is charged not less than Is Cd. WANTED. flfSTED, SLxHKvE WELSH~SHEEP; VV weekly, delivered to Birmingham. Must be fit for butcher. State lowest price to P., care of Messrs. W. H. Smith & Son, Snow Hill Station, Birmingham. LLANGELYNIN SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED fey the above Board, an Experienced CERTIFICATED TEACHER for Arthog Board School, to commence duties_ beginning of January next. Salary' £ 90 per annum, with one-fourth Government gmut.- Applications, with testimonials, and copy reports, to be delivered on or before 27th instant, to JNO. ELLIS, Clerk to the Board. Llanooelynin School Board Office, Dolgelley, R. S. 0., 14th November, 1878. FOR SALE. FOR SALE BY PRIVAT TREATY, A SECOND-HAND Seven-Horse Power Horizontal BOILER, with ENGINE attached. Also small- size finishing Threshing Machine drum, 4ft. 6in.; by Messrs. Clayton and Shuttleworth, in good condition. Apply to Mr. J. MEREDITH, Accountant, 3, New- street, Aberystwyth. MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE DISPOSED OF, by Private Treaty, a Genteel RESIDENCE, containing dining, drawing, and sitting rooms, 10 bedrooms,housekeeper'sroom, kitchen, pantry, scullery, coal house, two w.c., garden. Back entrance from Queen's-road. About 32 years' lease to run free of ground rent. Let at £5.1) per annum.—Apply to EDWARD ELLIS, Auctioneer and Valuer, Aberystwyth. === tobeILET^ mO^LET, a Compact, Well-Furnished HOUSE, I containing sitting-room, two bedrooms, dressing- room, two kitchens, attic, &c., very complete, within two minutes' walk of the station, and five of the sea. Terms, three guiiieas per week.-For furt..ó:L' particulars apply to T. and W. BUBB, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. To Drapers, Grocers, Italian Warehousemen, and others requiring large space and commanding central position. TO BE LET, either yearly or on lease, the exten- sive corner premises, with two very large plate glass frontages, No. 9, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, where a high class and lucrative Drapery Business was carried on by the late Mr. Hugh Davies and his prede- cessor for upwards of half a century. Suitable for any description of business, being in the best and most central position in the town. Fixtures to be taken at a valuation. Apply to Mr. G. T. SMITH, Auctioneer and General Valuer. Aberystwyth. CRICCIETH. TO LET 10 minutes' walk from station, 10-roomed Detached VILLA RESIDENCE. Conservatory, w.c., good Garden, Plantation, &c., &c.—Apply, G. GRIFFITHS, Emu, Criccieth. HOUSE TO LET, at Llanbadarn-road, Aber- ystwyth. Excellent spring water.-—Apply, by letter or personally, to 1. WILLIAMS, Clara Villa, Rhydyfelin. ABERYSTWYTH. TO BE LET, No, 22, Great Darkgate-street, HOUSE and SHOP, consisting of parlour, sitting room, 5 large bedrooms, kitchen, scullery, coal cellar, &c., with large garden attached, a rare opportunity to drapers, grocers, chemists, and others, being situated in the best Business part of the town. Fixtures to be taken at valu- ation.—Apply to RD. JAMES, Brynllys, Borth. TO BE LET, FURNISHED, at Criccietli, during Winter and Spring, Gentleman's HOUSE warm and charming situation. Also, Winter APARTMENTS, with hot bath, and a small shooting, &c.-Apply to Rev. T. JONES, Eisteddfa, Tremadoc. MR. ROBERT JONES, fABOHITECT & HOUSE AGENT, 14, Montpelier Square, Brompton, London, S.W. B' EGS to inform the Gentry,Committees, and others, that he is prepared to submit ^Designs, Plans, &c., for every description of work at the LOWEST CHARGES. 131 P 0 RT ANT If you Want Good Boots, If you want Cheap Boots, If you Want Strong Boots, If you want Light Boots, If you want Summer Boots, If you Want Fashionable Boots, If you want White Boots, If you want Bronze Boots, If you Want Men's Boots, If you Want Women's Boots, Iryou Want Boys' Boots, I f you w antIGirls' Boots, If you ant Children's Boots, If you yYGuttapercha Bottomed Boots, If you ant Solid Leather Boots, If you Want Boots that will Wear, If you Want Boots that will give satisfaction, If you Want Boots to keep the Feet dry, If you Want Boots you can recommend, I f you Want Boots repaired with Leather, I f you Want Boots repaired with Guttapercha, I fyou Want Boots repairedNeatly and Cheap, If you want VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, GO TO DICK'S, X6, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET^^ DICK'S, MAENGWYN-STREET, MACHYNLLETH; DICK'S, HIGH-STREET, LAMPETER; DICK'S, CHURCH-STREET, BARMOUTH; DICK'S, VICTORIA BUILDINGS, DOLGELLEY. shops IN NEARLY EVERY TOWN OF THE tSITED KINGDOM, IRELAND, AND THE CHANNEL ISLES. OHDERS FOR Printing AND BOOKBINDINJG RECEIVED BY J. GIBSON, 3, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. SALES BY AUCTION. SMITHFIELD. ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, &c. MR. G. T. SMITH "begs respectfully to announce that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, At Twelve o'clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE ON MONDAY, DEC. 2, Respectfully solicited, To be sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. TERMS :—2| per cent, on amount sold; and a small fixed Entry Fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. ØF SETTLEMENT ON THURSDAY AFTER SALE. ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF HIGHLY" IMPORT1 ANT LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed by the Mortgagees to offer for Sale by Auction, at the Lion j Hotel, Aberystwyth, On TUESDAY, the Wtlt day of NO VE IIBER, lSiS, At Two o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions, the following valuable and highly important LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Namely:— LOT 1.—-All that extensive Property known as the CAMBRIAN FOUNDRY, consisting of Yard, Fitting vl and other Sheds, Offices, Stores, having a frontage to Lewis-terrace of about 150 ft. 4in., with an extreme depth of 108 ft. 6 in., and a frontage in Brewer-street of 17 ft., now in the occupation of Mr. George Green as yearly tenant. LOT 2.-The eligiblv situated Property adjoining Lot 1, known as the ABERYSTWYTH SLATE WORKS, in the occupation of Messrs. Ellis and Owen, under a lease, which will expire on 24th June, 1881, at a low rent, and having a frontage to Mary-street of 84ft. 5in., and a depth of 56ft. 6in. LOT 3.—The commodious COAL YARD, with Office and Sheds, adjoining Lot 1, and having a frontage to Lewis-terrace of 45 ft. 6 in., and to Brewer-street of 90 ft. 7in., in the occupation of Mr. Richard Jones, under a lease, widen will ^"pire on the 25th March, 1881. The property is neld leases which will expire in the year 1907, and is free of ground c'nt. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may obtained of Messrs. BUDD, SON, and BRODIE, Solicitors, 33, Bedio. 1 row, London, W.C., or of the AUCTIONEER, Aberystwyth. BRECONSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. MR. THOMAS PRICE is instructed by the Devisees of the late Henry Gwynne Yaughan, Esquire, deceased, to Sell by Auction, On WEDNFSDA Y, the 11th day of DECEMBER, 1878, at the Castle Hotel, Brecon, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon punctually (in lots and subject to conditions) The MERTHYR CYNOG ESTATE," (all of which is Freehold) comprising an area of about 1,576 acres, situate in the parish of Merthyr Cynog, in the county of Brecon, distant about 4 miles from the Cradoc station on the Midland Railway, about 6 miles from Llan- wrtyd, and seven from the important market town of Brecon. The estate, which consists of numerous farms (all adjoining each other) with suitable farmhouses, a Water Corn Grist Mill, several Cottages, and a very at- tractive Villa Residence, together with valuable and ex- tensive rights of common on the adjacent Eppynt mountain, is intersected throughout its entire length by the Yscir river, famous for its trout, and affords excellent Shooting and Fishing. The land is picturesque, commands beauti- ful views, and an admirable site could be selected for the erection of a mansion. Also, The Freehold Farm of TIRBACH," containing about 41 acres, 1 rood, and 9 perches, and the valuable Water Corn Grist Mill, with Dwellinghouse and Land held therewith, called Pontfaen Mill," containing 5 acres, 2 roods, and 38 perches, situate in the parish of Merthyr Cynog aforesaid. Also, The Freehold Farms of MERDY and LLWYN BRONWYDD," in the adjoining parish of Llanfihangel- Nantbran, in the said county, containing respectively 203 acres, 1 rood, and 8 perches, and 52 acres, 2 roods, and 11 perches, or thereabouts. Also, The Freehold Farm of "BRYNDU," situate in the parish of Trallwng, containing 73 acres, 3 roods, and 30 perches. Extensive rights of Common are claimed in respect of the three last named farms. Also, the1 valuable Freehold Premises called "The LION YARD," and the Freehold Mansion and Premises, Number 11, "The BULWARK," situate in the town of Brecon. The whole of the farms are held by yearly tenants, and the tenancies are not subject to- the Agricultural Hold- ings Act." The tenants will show the respective lots. Descriptive particulars, with plans, may be had from the AUCTIONEER, Builth, and of Mr. A. GWYNNE- VAUGHAN, Solicitor, Builth, Mr. E. CAMBRIDGE PHILLIPS, Solicitor, Brecon, Messrs. HUGH HUGHES & SONS, Solici- tors, Aberystwyth. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. PARISHES OF LLANFAIR AND LLANBEDF, SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMING PROPERTY, Situate about two miles from Harlech. To BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, BY M R D JONES, On SA TURDA Y, the 16th day of NOVEMBER, 1878, At One o'clock, at the Castle Hotel, Harlech (subject to conditions to be then and there produced), all that valu- able FREEHOLD FARM, known as Tyddynrhyddyg," situate in the above parishes, containing 82 Acres and 22 Perches, or thereabouts, of well-cultivated Land, now let at an annual rent of £55. There are capital Farm Buildings (including Dwelling- house) in good repair on the Property, which is well sup- plied with water, and conveniently situated about two miles from the Harlech and l'ensarn Stations of the Cam- brian Railway. There is a good public road adjoining the Property. The Farm is surrounded by the Properties of E. F. Coulsun, D. Kirkby, David Griffith, and John Evans, Esqs. For further particulars apply to Messrs. BREESE, JONES, and CASSON, Solicitors, Portmadoe or to the AUCTIONEER, Tremadoc. LLANBADARN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. VERY DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. EDWARD ELLIS lias received instructions to Sell Two Genteel Residences. J OT 1.—KNOWN ASYNYS HOUSE, Situated in Llanbadarn Road. This house contains, on the first floor, kitchen and back kitchen, with entrance at the back, pantry, entrance hall; parlour and sitting room on the second floor; 2 bedrooms on the third and 3 bed- rooms on the fourth w.c., a garden, with a plentiful supply of water from the celebrated well "Ffynon Cae Davies." Also a flower garden in front, enclosed by handsome railing. LOT 2.—FAIRLINA HOUSE, Adjoining the above, now in the occupation of Mrs. Bonsall. This house is of the same dimensions as the above in every respect, expect that it has a side entrance, where a small conservatory may be made. These properties are held under a lease granted by Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart, for the unexpired term of 75 years, at the low ground rent of 25s. per annum. M The houses were built with a view to convenience and comfort, and are always in request. For further particulars apply to GRIFFITH JONES, Esq., solicitor, or the AUCTIONEER, both of Aberystwyth. LITHOGRAPHY. A SKEW ROBERTS, WOODALL, &VENABLES, LETTERPRESS, LITHOGRAPHIC, & COPPER PLATE PRINTERS BY STEAM POWER, CAXTON WORKS, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY Are prepared to submit Estimates for every description of PRINTING, ENGRAVING, AND LITHOGRAPHIC WRITING. Invoice and Account Headings Trade Address Cards Letter, Note, and Memorandum Headings, engraved on Copper, or written by experienced Artists, and Printed and Ruled at the shortest notice, and upon the most reasonable terms. PLANS AND DRAWINGS OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION, PLAIN AND COLOURED. SHOW CARD DESIGNERS AND COLOUR PRINTERS. Bottle and Barrel Labels designed and printed in gold, silver, or one or more colours, and cut to any shape. SAMPLES AND PRICES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. SALES BY AUCTION. MONTHLY SALES. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer, begs to state that he will have monthly sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer, Penllwyn. IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE ANNUAL 'SALE OF PRIME FAT STOCK, AT THE BELL INN, TONG, NEAR SHIFNAL SALOP. MR. POOLER lias been honoured with instruc- tions from the Right Hon. the Earl of Bradford to Sell by Auction, On TUESDAY, the 19th NOVEMBER, 1878, 80 Grand Fat 3 and 4 years old Anglesea, Scotch, and Cross-bred OXEN, HEIFERS and COWS. 62 Ripe Fat SHhEP. 2 Choice-bred Black Berkshire Sows with pigs, and 6 Strong Store ditto 7 Powerful and active Waggon Horses. Luncheon at One o'clock and Sale at Two. Conveyances will meet the 11 o'clock Trains at the New- port and Shifnal Railway Stations to convey customers to and from the Sale. One week's keep will be allowed on payment of the usual deposit. PARLIAMENTARY NOTICES. "'v"V"<v'o.J' MACHYNLLETH UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. MACHYNLLETH WATER SUPPLY. CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE OF WATERWORKS, Under the Public Health Act, 1875. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Machyn- lleth Union Rural Sanitary Authority intend to apply under the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1875, for powers for the compulsory purchase of land for the pur- poses of the undertaking hereinafter described 1. The said Authority intend to commence and carry out the following works, viz., an Impounding Reservoir, No. 1, and a Flood Water Channel, situate on the Cefncoch, or Llechweddelnion Brook, in the township of Scuborycoed, in the Parish of Llanfihangel-geneu'r- glyn, in the County of Cardigan, on lands belonging to Sir Pryse Pryse, Baronet, and in the occupation of John j_vnes, numbered 137, 146, on the Tithe Flan of the 'fu.id parish, and all necessary and incidental works, and to take, divert, collect, and impound in the said Reservoir the waters of the said Cefncoch, or Llech- weddeinion Brook, and of all waters falling into the same above the said Reservoir No. 1. 2. A Water Main Aqueduct, or line of pipes No. 1, in length 2 miles, 1 furlong, 8'70 chains, or tliereaV<nts, for the purpose of conveying water from the said Re- servoir No. 1 to the Reservoir No. 2, hereinafter des- cribed, commencing at the said Reservoir No. 1, and thence passing through, into, or under lands, rivers, streams, and highways and turnpike roads situate in the parishes or townships of Scuborycoed and Llanfihangel- geneu'rglyn, in the said County of Cardigtfti, and Isy- garreg and the township of the Town and liberties of Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, or some of them, and terminating at the Reservoir No. 2, here- inafter described, situate on the Wylfa Common, in the said Townships of Isygarreg and the Town and liberties of Machynlleth, or one of them, at the point marked A on the Plan deposited as hereinafter mentioned. 3. A Service Reservoir No. 2, situate on the said Wylfa Common, in the said Townships of Isygarreg, and the Town and Liberties of Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, or one of them, at the said point marked A on the said Plan, on lands belonging to Sir W. W. Wynn, Baronet, as Lord of the Manor, and all necessary and incidental works. 4. A Water Main Aqueduct, or line of pipes No. 2, in length 6 furlongs, 4 chains, or thereabouts, for the pur- pose of conveying water from the said Service Reservoir No. 2, to a point situate near the Castlereagh Memorial Clock Tower, in the said Town of Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, passing through, into, or under lands, and highways and turnpike roads, situate in the said Parishes or Townships of Isygarreg, and the Town and liberties of Machynlleth, in the said County of Montgomery, or one of them. 5. And it is further proposed to lay water mains under, or across the several turnpike roads or highways, situate within the said Town and liberties of Machynlleth, in the County of Montgomery, or some of them, being the district within which it is proposed to supply the in- habitants thereof with water, so far as the same can be supplied by its own residual pressure, or gravitation, from the said Service Reservoir No. 2. 6. The quantity of land required for the purposes of this undertaking is 4a. Ir. 35p., which is believed to belong to the owners in the proportions hereinafter mentioned, that is to say :— A. R. P. The Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry 0 1 31 M. E. Lewis, Esquire 0 2 32 Sir Pryse Pryse, Baronet 0 3 12 Do. do. do. t 2 0 0 Sir Watkin Williams Wynn. Baronet (Ser- vice Reservoir, &c.) 0 2 0 4 1 35 The right will also be required of taking, diverting, collecting, and impounding in the said Reservoir No. 1, the waters of the said Cefncoch or Llechweddeinion Brook, and of all waters falling into the same above the said Reservoir No. 1. 7. A plan of the proposed undertaking-may be seen at all reasonable hours (that is to say, between the hours of J in the forenoon, and 5 in the afternoon), at my Office, at Machynlleth. Dated this 8th day of November, 1878. DAVID HOWELL, Clerk to the Machynlleth Union Rural Sanitary Authority. IN PARLIAMENT, SESSION 1879. CORRIS RAILWAY. (Power to Corris Railway Company to carry passengers on existing Railways alteration of limit as to speed re- peal and amendment of Acts.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Corris Railway Company (hereinafter called the Company) intend to apply to Parliament in the ensuing Session for an Act to repeal so much of the Corris. Railway Act 1864 as prohibits the Company from carrying passengers on their existing Railways and restricts the rate of speed at which trains may be drawn and to enable the Company to carry passengers on such existing Railways And to run trains at such rates of speed as the Company may deem expedient or as may be limited by the proposed Act. To empower the Company to take levy and receive tolls rates and charges upon for and in respect .of the use of the aid railways of the Company for the conveyance of passenger traffic and to alter existing tolls rates and charges for animals goods minerals and other traffic and to confer vary or extinguish exemptions from payment of tolls rates and charges.. The intended Act will vary and extinguish all existing rights and privileges which would interfere with its ob- jects and it will incorporate with itself and amend the provisions or certain of the provisions of the Railways Clauses Consolidation Act 1845 and the Railways Clauses Act 1863. And it will amend repeal and enlarge for the foregoing and other purposes the powers and provisions of the fol- lowing or of any other Acts relating to the Company viz. The Corris Machynlleth and River Dovey Railway Act 1852 The Corris Machynlleth and RirerDovev Tram- road Act 1858 and The Corris Railway Act, 1864." # Printed copies of the proposed Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 21st day of December next. Dated this 12th day of November 1878. WALTER WEBB, 23 Oueen Victoria Street, London, Solicitor for the Bill. In Parliament.—Session 1879. MERIONETHSHIRE RAILWAY. (Extension of time for Completion of Works; Amendment of Acts.) ATOTICE is Hereby Given that application is in- iN tended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the Merionethshire Railway Company for leave to bring in a Bill to extend the period limited by the Merionethshire Railway Act, 1871, as extended by the Merionethshire Railway (extension of time) Act, 1870, for the completion of the Railways and Works authorized by the first-mentioned Act. The Bill will vary and extinguish all rights and privi- leges which would interfere with its objects, and it will so far as may be necessary repeal or amend some of the provisions of the said Acts. Printed copies of the intended Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or be- fore the 21st day of December next. Dated this first (lay of November, 1878. BREESE, JONES. & CASSON, Porlmadoc, Solicitors. WYATT, HOSKINS, & HOOKER, 28, Parliament Street, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents. WILLIAM THOMAS, ARCHITECT, MEDICAL HALL, CRICCIETH. (AND 11, THOMAS BUILDINGS, BANGOR.) BUSINESS ADDRESSES. PIANOFORTES! HARMONIUMS! From 20 guineas to 150 guineas. From 4 guineas to 100 guineas. CATALOGUES POST FREE. » I- CATALOGUES POST FREE FOR SALE OR HIRE, ON MODERATE TERMS, AT J. EVANS'S, (ORGANIST, ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH), 8, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTIITY TH. Agent for CHAPPELL & CO.'s PRIZE MEDAL PIANOFORTE, and ALEXANDRE'S IMPROVED HARMONIUMS. NEW MUSIC HALF-PRICE. PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS TUNED. H. R. P U G H El) MERCER, DRAPER, HABERDASHER, &c., 2, LITTLE DARK-GATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally, that in consequence of the great de. -D pression of trade in the manufacturing districts, he is enabled to offer the following Articles at prices thai cannot fail to give satisfaction :— 36in. HORROCK'S LONG CLOTH from 3s. lid. to 10s. Gd. per doz. yards. Ditto CREWDSON'S ditto 4s. lid. to 10s. 6d. ditto. A LARGE QUANTITY OF CALICO & LINEN SHEETINGS AT SUCH PRICES THAT WILL ASTONISH THE PUBLIC LACE AND LENO CURTAINS AT VERY LOW PRICES. FANCY DRESS MATERIALS FROM 7M. PER YARD. WHITE AND COLOURED SKIRTS FROM 3s. 6d. to 16s. 6d. LADIES' CLOTH AND SILK JACKETS AT HALF PRICE. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CORSETS FROM Is. 4^1. LADIES' SILK UMBRELLAS IN GREAI VARIETY. LADIES' HOSIERY IN GREAT VARIETY CHILDREN'S DITTO, DITTO. LADIES' BLACK AND COLOURED KID GLOVES, Is. !fd. per pair-not to be equalled. J. A P. COATS' MACHINE COTTON-300 yards at 2d. each; 400 yards, 2]d. do.; Ditto CROCIIET COTTON, ¿,t hauk? Is. 9d. per dozen. REAL WELSH SHAWLS AND FLANNELS FROM THE MOCHDRE MILLS, NEWTOWN. THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT IN TOWN WHERE THE CELEBRATED FLORENCE KID GLOVES CAN Bl PROCURED. All Goods mark3'fiin Plain Figures. Terms Cash. T. POWELL & CO., MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BEG to intimate that they are Agents for Aberystwyth and District, for COPE BROTHERS and CO.'s Celebrated TOBACCOS and CIGARS.—Smoking Mixture, 4.VI. per oz. Bird's Eye, 4?,d. per oz. Golden 2 2 Cloud, 5d. per oz.; Golden Shag, 4d. per oz.; Havana, 4Jd. per oz.; Rosebud, 5d. per oz.-A choice -election oi CIGARS from Id. to 6d. each, 8s, to 30s. per box. G. WILLIAMS and SON, TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS, TREFECHAN, ABERYSTWYTH, BEG to announce that they have just discharged the following excellent Cargo of Wood Goods, viz.:— 1st Quality Red Fir Timber, (very useful for Mining purposes). 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Quality Red Deals. Do. Spruce Flooring Boards, Square-Jointed, and Planed Tongued, and Grooved. Do. Red Do. Do. Do. In addition to their previous Stock of Pitch Pine, Yellow Pine, American Oak, Spruce Deals, Yellow Pine Deals, Hand and Machine-made Laths, &c., &c. PRICES ON APPLICATION. N.B.—G. W. and Son beg also to announce that they have just discharged a Cargo of the Best (London) Portland cernent. CARLOWITZ! CARLO WITZ! CHIEF DEPOT OF EISLER, BARNARD, & CO., 90, GREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON. JOHN HTIDAVIES, APOTHECARIES' HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, HAVING regard to the daily increasing demand for HUNGARIAN WINES in this country, has made arrangements for a regular supply of these Wines direct from the Vintages. They are bottled by the growers with the greatest care. Their purity and excellence will be at once appreciated on a trial being given. The quotations at foot include duty and all charges. Deliveries free to any part in the district where no agency is established. RED WINES. Carlowitz at 18s., 24s., and 30s. per dozen. Ofner at 20s. and 28s. per dozen. Erlau (special) at 36s. per dozen. Sparkling Carlowitz at 48s. per dozen. WHITE WINES. Somlau at 18s. per dozen. 1 (Edenburg at 24fe. and 30s. per dozen. Ruster (Sweet) at 36s. per dozen. Ruster (Dry) at 42s. per dozen. Tokay, Imperial. ) Bottled at the f at 60s. per dozen. Tokay, Crown f Chateau. at 84s. par dozen. Sparkling (Edenburg at 42s. per dozen. Sparking Tokay at 54s. per dozen. (Official) Report of an inquiry of the British Government in the year 1862, printed for the House of Commons, 18G2 "It appears certain that the Hungarian Wine Growers do not adulterate their Wines, indeed, they are so generally good, that they would certainly be deteriorated if alcohol were added. While possessing a great resem- blance to the Wines of Burgundy and the Rhine, the better Wines of Hungary have greater body and strength, and would be more likely to suit our taste. There is probably no country it which so great a proportion of good wine is made."—P. 15. JOHN H. DAVIES, APOTHECARIES' HALL, TERRACE-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 1, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Miss E. ROWLANDS BEGS to inform her numerous customers that she has just returned from the London Markets with a choice selection of Millinery Goods, comprising the latest Parisian Novelties in Bonnets, Hats, and Feathers. also a large and well-selected stock of Velvets, Satin, and Silk, in the Newest Shades. The favour of a call will oblige. E. R. takes this opportunity of thanking her friends for their past favours, and trusts with strict attention to business to merit the same in future. SPECIAL SHOW! S. N. ITO O K E, IS NOW MAKING A SPECIAL SHOW OF AUTUMN NOVELTIES IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, SKIRTS, DRESSING-GOWNS, UNDERCLOTHING, &c. a SPECIALITIES IN CHILDREN'S MILLINERY, FELT HATS, HOSIERY, &C. New Shades in BERLIN WOOLS for Antimacassars; LADIES' SPUN SILK HOSE, in all colours, 4/11 per pair; ditto CASHMERE HOSE, EMBROIDERED, 2/6 per pair. New Designs in Silk Ties, Collarettes, and Frillings. ORDERS BY POST RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION. 35, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, AND 20, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM. LITHOFRACTEUR. THE Safest and most Powerful Explosive in use. 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. LITHOFRACTEUR Will rend more rock than any other Explosive, Is equally powerful whether used in wet 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, Pumping, 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. Agents for Whittle's Orion Gas Oil Lamps, equal in light to gas no chimney, wick, or trimming. MR. D. P. DAVIES, of Troed-y-bryn, near LI an dilo, South Wales, and of Troed-y-bryn House Aberystwyth, who is engaged to value and survey upwards of 150,000 acres of land,has VACANCIES for both in anc out-door pupils. Terms easy.—Apply to Troed-y-bryr House, Aberystwyth. I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS NO MORE BIRD BOYS REQUIRED IT lNG'S PATENT CAR- BOLIC DRESSING, foi SEED CORN, manufactured soleI) ibyE. King, Ashley.Newmarket. Thii 'preparation is suitable for all descrip tions of Corn, is perfectly harmless t( the germination of the seed, easily applied, and prevents the attack of Game, Rooks, and Vermin. No other dressing is required for Wheat when this is used. One gallon will be quite sufficient to dress from 16 to 20 Bushels. Price 3s. 6J. per gallon, including the can. 6d. per Gallon allowed for empties. Testimonials from all parts on application. Agents:—Ross, J. Smith, Veterin- ary Surgeon Ledbury. Bennett; Hereford, Chave Kington, Stanway; Ross, Stafford; Llanelly, A. E. Pridham Carmarthen, D. Jones and J. and W. Francis; Lampeter, Evans & Davies; Aberystwyth, Morgan and Thorpe; Cardigan, Lewis Evans Llanidloes, R. Hughes; Corwen, W. Williams Newtown, Morgan and Sons Oswestry, Thomas and Co. EDUCATION "V'V' BRYXARYOR SCHOOL, TOWYX. PRINCIPAL Mr. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Music, &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, commodious and well- JD fitted, has been specially erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, and gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Princi- pality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Scicnccand Art Department, the examinations being held in May iF each year. The school year consists of three Terms. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL. Duties will be RESUMED for the Winter Term on September the 7th. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master—The Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master—J. F. TYE, Esq. Mr. Tye has recently passed the First Examination for the B.A. Degree m the University of London. Third Master—L. PROSSER, Esq., C.M., M.R.C.P. Fourth Master-W. L. HAWKINS, Esq., A.A. TERMS:- For Boarders.from 40 to 45 guineas per annum. 11 Day Scholars. 6" 8 The next Term begins Sept. 9th, 1878. The Ardwyn School Scholarship of £ 20 to be competed for at the next examination of the University College of Wales. Also a E,5 scholarship for the best boy who enters. DRAWING SCHOOL, QUEEN'S ROAD, ABER- YSTWYTH. FREEHAND, Model Drawing, and the Antique, JC on Tuesday and Friday forenoons. Painting in oil or water on Mondays, from ten till twelve. Children's classes on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Addi- tional classes may be formed and private lessons given, if desired. Particulars as to terms, &c., on application to Miss VERNON DAVYS. Next term commences on the 1st October, at Hard wicke House, Queen's Road. MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, latq Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. THE course of study comprises the usual branches JL of a classical, professional, and commercial educa- tion. Pupils prepared for the universities and for the preliminary examinations of the various professions, &c., &c. Special advantages for pupils wishing to enter the University College of Wales, the Theological Colleges, or the Government Training Colleges. The methods of in- struction are the most modern and approved, and are based on thoroughly scientific principles. Terms and prospectuses maybe had on application. School will RE-OPEN August 20th. ABERYSTWYTH [GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IN 1812. Trustees—Rev. Canon Phillips, Sir Pryse Pryse. Bart., Thomas Bonsall, Esq., Rev. John Pugh. Vaughan Davies, Esq., and George Williams, Esq. Head Master—EDWARD JONES, Government Science Master (in honours of the University of London, and First B.A.) Out of eight candidates from this School at examinations held in connection with South Kensington, six gained Queen's Prizes. One of these holds now at Cambridge a scholarship and exhibitions of the annual value of 2130. Another a scholarship at Jesus College, Oxford, of the value of {;80 a year; and another, Ir. Lewis Hughes, of Corpus Ohristi College, Cambridge, direct from this school, was the only candidate from South Wales whose name appears in the MsYtheuiatical list of this year. For a list of Successes at Lampeter and other Colleges, the Preliminary Examinations, the Banks, &c., and for Report of Examiners, apply to the Headmaster, Jasper House, Aberystwyth. The Head Master receives a few boarders.1 BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PRINCIPAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY, Assisted by Resident Masters and Governesses. THE Third Term for 1878 Commences on Monday, the 23rd, of September. Prospectuses may be had on application to Mrs. GRIMLEY, Brighton House, Marine Terrace, Aberystwytb. "GWELL DYSG NA GOLFD." LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL JU ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. IARIE JONES, (F. C. College, Glasgow). Pupils are prepared for the Local, the Civil Service and the Training Colleges Preliminary Examinations. Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Analysis—Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. History, Geography, and Literature—Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Latin, Bible History, and Domestic Economy—Mrs. E. Marie Jones. French and Italian—Signorina Chambeaud, Piedmont. Geology, Botany, and Astronomy—Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Music—Miss Turner and Signorina Chambeaud. Drawing, Painting, and Book-keeping—Mrs. E. Marie Jones. Elocution—Mrs. E. M. Jones (late pupil of Harcourt Beatty, Prof. of Elocution at Glasgow University). The Examination will be held at the close of the session, when silver medals, certificates, and prizes will be awarded to the successful pupils. Extra prizes will be given for Writing and Composition. A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESSES. Mrs. E. P. Jones's School will RE-OPEN on Oct. 8th. SEVERN GROVE ACADEMY, LLANIDLOES. A DAY and BOARDING SCHOOL for ycung ladies and gentlemen. PRINCIPAL: MR. HUGH JERMAN, LC.P., C.M. Certificated by the Society of Arts and the Science and Art Department, Prizeman and Medalist of the National and other Eisteddfodau, late seven years Master of the Well Grammar School. Modern Languages taught by a thoroughly oualified Assistant. The young ladies are in a separate apartment, under Mrs. Jerman's supervision. Pupils prepared for the University. Law. Medical, Civil Service, College of Preceptors, and other Examina- tions. Re-union, January 21st. Prospectuses on application. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIALTTVD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by Mr. T. OWENS, C.M. (in hon v-srs of the London University, and late Scholar of the University College of Wales). Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, for the Civil Service, for the learned Professions, for the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial Training at moderate charges. Terms may be had on application. The school opens on MONDAY, SEPT. 23rd, 1878. 16, Queen's-street, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH.—CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. f I' r, I -N C I Pk L -Nf I S S TRUBSHAW. I Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex aminations. The next quarter will BEGIN (D.V.) on Monday, October 7th. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. JAMES PARRY, COACH BUILDER, 71, Foregate-street, CHESTER, INVITES an inspection of his large Stock of New JL and Second-hand CARRIAGES. A great number of useful Vehicles, suited for Hotel or Posting bjfiness. Wheels, axles, and other Materials. LLYFR NEWYDD I'R IEUENCTYD, CYMWYS HV RODDI YN WOBR I BLANT YR YSGOLIOX SABBOTHOL, &c. I YX ANYR y BAROD, PRI.S 2d., (Anfonir Copi 'jnda'r Post am 2\d.) LLYFR TESTYNAU PREGETHAU. YN yr lnvn v gellir dodi i lawr y Dydd a'r Mis, _L Enw y Pregethwr. Man lie traddodir y Bregeth, ynghyd a'r Testyn am y Bore, Prydnawn, a'r Nos, ar j Sabbothau am flwyddyn a haner. Y ma-e y Llyfr yr un mor gymwys hefyd i gofrestru Testynau Oedfiion Achlysurol, Oyfarfodydd Pregethu, Cyfarfodydd Misol a Chwarterol. Cymanfaoedd, &e. Mawr gymeradwyir ef gan Weinidogion yr Efengy], Athrawon yr Ysgol Sabbothol, &c., o bob en wad. Gwneir gostyngiad helaeth yn y pris i Ysgolion Sab- bothol, &c. J!@ Dosbarthwyr yn eisiau yn mhob ardal yn Xghymru. Anfoner pob archebion, neu ymofyniadau. i THOMAS WILLIAMS, 19, Castle-street, Oswestry.