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i-altø bi) auction. CARDIGANSHIRE. About Midway between Bow street and Borth Railway Stations. Valuable and deairably Bituatca FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the parish of Llanfihangrcl Genau r Glyn, consisting of the compact farm distinguished all FFOSYGRAFEL ISSA; well watered, and ap- proached by good roads, situate about fonr mdes ho a rvleryiitwyth, one from Llanfihangel, and two from H wstrfet and Borth, in the occupation of Mr Dav d Richards, as yearly tenant, and com. prilling abont 70 aores of productive arable, pasture, and meadow land, adjoining lands of Sir Pryee Pryse, Bart., Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Owen, and Mrs. Benjamin, to be offered for Sale by Auction, by MR G. T. SMITH, on Wednesday, the lpth day of September, 1876, at the Gogerddan Arma Hotel, Aberystwyth at Three o'clock in the After- noon, subject to conditions.. M.„Hro Fnrther particulars may be obtained of Me Hugh Hughes and Sons, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. RHOSCELLANFACH, between BORTH and ABERYSTWYTH. 100 Prime pure bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN EWES, 180 ditto ditto LAMBS, neveral grand RAMS of the same celebrated breed, FAT AND STORE CATTLE, valuable CART HORSES Young COLTS, Ac., the property of LEWIS WILLIAMS, ESQ., who has instructed MR O T. SMITH to Sell the same by Auction, on Thursday, the 21st of September, being the day after the Cattle Show at Aberystwyth. Further particulars will appear m future aavor- tiaements. CEFNLLIDIART FARM, Within Fire Miles of Aberystwyth, and Ten minutes walk of ly'nllidiart Inn. MR E J MORGAN will Sell by Auction, at tho above place, on Friday, the 1st of September, the following CROPS, consisting of 6 Mows of Wheat, 20 Mows of Barley, 46 Mows of White Oats also a stack of well-harvested Hay. Sale to commence at One o'clock. Six months credit on conditions. TREFORGAN, near CARDIGAN Wiffhlv important Sale of valuable Cows and Heifers, ——— Horses, Sheep, Pitrs, Hay, &c., Ac. MR. THOMAS GRUbif ijHS begs to inform the nobility, gentry, and dairy farmers that he has been favoured with instructions from JOHN G RIFFITH, Eea (who is leaving Wales), to Sell, at the above place on Wednesday, the 30th August, 1876, the whole of the valuable COWS, HEIFERS, powerful dinjht HORSES and FILLIES, SHEEP. PIGS, Hav and other articles too numerous to particularise. The'cows have been bred with the greatest care from those imported by him from the Island of Jersey, and which have become thoroughly acclimatized. The character of this herd ill so well known that the Auctioneer feels it only necessary to state that such an opportunity has never belore been offered m this or the adjoining counties of obtaining Jersey cattle of this quality. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneer, 19, St. Mary, street Cardigan. August 9th, 1876. 7" MR. E. J. MORGAN, CEFN, TY'NLLIDIART, PENLLWYN, (ABER- YSTWYTH), BEGS to announce that he has taken out an AUCTIONEER'S and "VALUER'S LICENCE, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the Nobility, Gentry, and Farmers of the district. Sales promptly attended to. Valuations made. Sales cashed. T. COLLINS, AUCTIONEER, HOUSE AGENT, Ac., RG HOUSE, NEWFOUNDLAND-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. B> GS to inform the general Public of Aberystwyth, and the vicinity that he haB Removed from Lisbarne House to the above address. Parties hav- iae house or other property to dispose of, or desiring to become possessed of such, can have their require- ments met through his agency. MR. E. REESE, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER MAENGWYN-STREET, MACHYNLLETH, BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Machyn- lleth and Aberystwyth, and the surrounding districts, that, at the request of numerous friends, combined with the success he has met with during the past year, he has determined to renew his Licence, and has made arrangements for visiting Aberystwyth on Market Days, and will att, n,i at the nouee of Mr O. RICHARDS, Chemist, 8, Ed? -street, in addition to his Residenec, Maen. Iff -street, Machynlleth. NOTICE. MR 0. DANIEL, Auctioneer, Valuer, and Estate Agent, Towyn, begs to announce that he has OPENED an OFFICE at MACHYNLLETH, and respectfully solicits the patronage of the nobility, gentry, and inhabitants of the town and surrounding country. SALES and "V ALUATIONS of LAND, HOUSES, LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE, and all other personal Effects, undertaken with care and personal supervi- tion. OFFICES—MAENGWTN-STHKKT, MACHTNLLBTH, AND HIGH-STREET TOWTN. Tewyn, Jan. 1st, 1875. PURE AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS. K CRYSTAL SPRINGS. ^nl] IK™ Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemon- a.de, Lithia, and for GOUT, "V—iMitTTj/ Lithia and Potass. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN," and every label bears their trade mark. Sold everywhere, and Wholesale of R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES BUY R.ECKITT'S pARIS BLUE: IN SQUARES. IT IS USED BY THE RICHEST ON ACCOUNT OF ITS BEAUTY, AND BY THE POOREST, BECAUSE OF ITS CHEAPNESS. rM«»*rs. KBCKITI k Son*, Shepherd'* Bush, I Letter from I Gentlemen,«T OctoberV8th, 1874 naa 1 very much plea>ed THE DUCHESS j wUb youf SQIJABE BLUE. I H*»e n«w of used it for some time, and both for 1IHAUTY J of COLOUR and ECONOMY it far surpasie. EDINBURGH » j any olher j httTe i,,therio used." luurc Laundress. I respectfully, SARAH GKRONER.Laundress of used it for some time, and both for 1IHAUTY J of COLOUR and ECONOMY it far surpasie. EDINBURGH » j any olher j httTe i,,therio used." luurc Laundress. I respectfully, SARAH GKRONER.Laundress to H .R.H. th« Duchess of Edinburgh ^K^TONE"PENNY THE SQUARE. Beware of Injurious Imitations. To b« had of »11 respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Druggists. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to enre all discharges from the Urin- /-w»r,a in either sex, acquired or constitutional, IfTZl SJM in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s. 6d h'v all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors Make,, F. J CLABKB, Consulting Chemist, High Street, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents. BARCLAY A SONS, London. And all the Wholesale Houses. ANDERSON, ADBOTT, & ANDERSON, INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, 16, and 17, CASTLE STREET SWANSEA, liXANUFACTURERS of India Rubber Sheet, India Al Rubber Washers, India Rubber Valves, India Rubber and Cotton Canvas Driving Belts, Leather driving Belts, Gutta Percha Driving Belts, India Rubber Packing for Pistons, Patent Chalk Packing, latent Plumbago Packing, Cotton Waste, Hemp, Oils, Grease, Tallow, &o., &c. AGENT FOR ABERYSTWYTH MR. GEORGE GREEN—ENGINEER. A GREEMENT FORMS AND LEASES ABERYSTWYTH OBSERVE* Oirirics. ftufiltc Notice*. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. IN TIn: MATTKK or THK COMPANIBS' ACTB, 1862 AND 1867, and IN THK MATTER or THE BLAKN CAtLAN COMUJTT, LIMITKD. rF0 BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, pursuant J_ to an order of hi« Lordship the Master of the Rolls made in the above matters, all those MINKS, known as tho Blaen Caelan and West Blaen Caelan Mine situate in the parish of Llanfihanel Geneur'glyn, in the County of Cardigan, and all the MACHINERY, PLANT, and ORES thereon. Proposals aie to be sent to GEORGE TEMPANY SMITH, of Aberystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, the Official Liquidator of the said Company. Particulars and Cenditions of Sale may be had gratis of GRIFFITH JONES, Esq Solicitor, Aberyat- wyth Messrs. FALLOWS and BROWN, 4, Lanaster Place, Strand, London and Mr. GXOROE TEMPANT SMITH, of Aberystwyth, the Official Liquidator. Dated this 13th day of May, 1876. TREGARON UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. TO MASONS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited by the above named authority from persona willing to contraot for the construction of Sewers through the Town of Tregaron. Plans, sections, and specifications of the work (prepared by Mr. Zophar Humphreys, Aberystwyth,) may be seen at my office at Tregaron, daily, between the honrs of 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. Tenders, sealed and indorsed, should be delivered or sent to me on or before the 11th day of September next. The Rural Sanitary Authority do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Rural Sanitary Authority. Tregaron, 16th August, 1876. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. THE Fifth Session begins 4th October, 1876- Several Scholarships and Exhibitions will be offered for competition. Fee for the session J610 with board and lodging in the college JB40. For prospectus apply to the Registrar, the College, Aberystwyth. PEN-Y-PARKE SCHOOL. MR. THOMAS begs to inform his pupils that the School will RE-OPEN on Monday next, 28.h instant. TO PRINTERS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough of Aberystwyth, will at their next meeting, to be h«ld on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1876, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, re- ceive Tendersfor Printing for the Corporation, from 31st August instant to 31st August, 1877. Full par- ticulars of the work required to be done may be eb. tained of Mr. David Jones, Borough Accountant, Aberystwyth. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the loweetorany Tender. Dated this 16th day of August, 1876. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. TO COAL MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority for the Borough cf Aberystwyth, will at their next meeting, to be held on Tuesdity, the 5th day of September, 1876, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth, at 10 o'clock in the fore- noon, receive tenders from Persons willing to con- tract for supplying the Steam Engine for Pumping water, with the best quality of South Wales Smokeless Coal, all large, from 31st August inst., until the 31st August, 1877. The contractor will have to provide Trucks, and to deliver the coals at the Railway Station at Aberystwyth in quantities not less than one Truck load at one time. Tenders to state the price per tun, and to be sent to the Town Clerk's office on or before the 5th Sept., 1876. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 16th day of August, 1876. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. THE SKATING RINK IN PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, NOW OPEN, Hours, 10.30 to 1; 2.30 to 5 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION 18. Use of Skates 6d. BAND in attendance every Afternoon and Evening. Books of 25 tickets (including admission and use of Skates fls. 12 ditto 10s. 6d Weekly tickets ;fB- W Monthily ditto Od Children Half of above prices. PROPRIETORS—The Aberystwith Roller Skating Company. TO VISITORS & OTHERS. WAGONETTE TO CARRY 6 or 9 PERSONS. WAGONETTE FOR PONT, to carry Four. DONKEY CARRIAGE. SADDLED DONKEYS AT 6d. per hour, 3s. per day; also, a BATH CHAIR. APPLY TO RICHARD JONES, No. 18, MOOR STREET, ABEItYSTWYTH. FoR EVERY DESCRIPTION-OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Good and Cheap, go to DICK'S, 16, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. N.B.—Repairs done neatly and with despatch. ¡øubHc ilotirr*. 1876. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THIS SHOW WILL BB HELD AT HARLECH, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13. LIST OF EXTRA PRIZES FOR OPEN COMPETI. TION :— (Entries close on the 20th August.) By the Most Noble the MARQUESS OF EXETER, Bnrleigh, Stamford. X s. d. For the best Shorthorn Bull in the Yard 10 10 0 By the late Right Hon. LORD HARLECH. For the best Black Bull in the Yard 10 0 0 For the best Cow in the Yard ..500 For the best Boar in the Yard 2 10 0 For the best Ram of any breed (except Welsh) in the Yard 2 10 0 By SAMUEL HOLLAND, Esq., M.P., Cae'rdeon, Dolgelley. To the occupier of any Farm of JE50 and upwards Yearly Kent, who shall con- duct and have his Farm in the neat. est and best state of cultivation 5 0 0 To the occupier of any Farm of an annual Rent under £ 50, who shall have and keep his Farm in the best and neatest state of cultivation .300 To the occupier of the neatest Cottage, pay. ing less than £ 5 annual Rent ..2 0 0! To second best, ditto .10 0 [The above Prizes are open to Farms and Cottages between Talsarnau and Barmouth only.1 By THOMAS TATLOR, Esq., (High Sheriff for the Merioneth), the Cliffe, Dolgelh-y. For the best two Welsh Cows or two Cows I of any or.her breed in calf or milk, bred I by and the property of Exhibitor .500 By WILLIAM GRIFFITH, Esq., Glyn, Dolgelley. For the best Welsh Ram in the Yard 3 0 0 j By L. H, THOMAS. E"li., Caerffynon, Talsarnau. For the best two Welsh Oxen, over three years old .300. By F. PABMRTEK. E* q,, Brynyraber, Bala. For the best two Welsh Yearlings in the Yard .200 ENTRANCE FOR THE ABOVE. — To exhibitors not resident in the county, 10 shillings each but to Members of the Soiiety they are free.—For Entry Forms and further particulars apply to th" Secretary THOMAS ELLIS, Henblas, Bala. August 7th, 1876. GtttAT ATTRACTION. TRUTHFUL ANNOUNCEMENT. Novelty Curious Fun Furious I! Humanity Spurious ASSEMBLY ROOMS, QUEEN'S HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. FOR SIX DAYS ONLY. From Monday. An gu-t 28th, to Saturday, Sept. 2nd. Morning Performances on Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 3. Every Night at S. First and only appearance, after a great success in Llandndno, Bangor, and for 107 performances in Liverpool, of the World-famons Show, entitled— BULLOCK'S ROYAL MARIONETTES! Pronounced by the London and American Press to be without doubt the grandest Puppet Show in the world. The programme comprises:—1. The Great Troupe of CHRISTY MINSTRELS. XI. xhe Amazing and Comic Variety Artistes. HI.—The Glorious and Gorgeous PANTOMIME, performed by Mr. Bullock's two companies over 3000 times, in 12 scenes, entitled LITTLE RED RISING HOOD Written expressly for the Marion- ettes, with popular songs, music, alld a series of comic tricks, that cause roars of laughter, concluding with a superb Transformation Scene. I Admission:—Reserved Seats, 3s.; Front Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, Is. Promenade, 6d. Children Half-price, except back. Doors open at 2.30 and 7.30. Carriages at 5 and 10 o'clock. Tickets and plan at Mr. Cox's, Bookseller, and at the Hotel. W. J. BULLOCK, Sole Proprietor, 132, Duke-street, Livetpool. ROUTE—Tenby Sept. 4th to 9th. "LLEWELYN." PROFESSOR PARRY'S COMPLIMENTARY CONCERT. TEMPERANCE HALL, Postponed for a week, to TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 5th, when the composer of the cantata LLEWELYN," Mr. JOHN THOMAS (Pencerdd Owaha), Harpist to the Queen, has consented to take part in the performance. SOLOISTS IN FULL COSTUME. Further particulars shortly. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYBTWTTH, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27th, 1876. OPENING OF NEW ORGAN > Which has been built by Mr. John Stringer, of Hanley, Staffordshire, By PROFESSOR PARRY, when TWO S E R M 0 N S, Will be preached by the Rev. T. A. PENRY. The CHOIR will consist of about 40 Voices. A collection will be made at the close of each Service in aid ef the Organ Fund. Morning Service at 11 Evening 6. A FANCY BAZAAR Will be held in the Hall of the UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, ABERYSTWYTH, Kindly lent by the Principal for the purpose), On Thursday, the 14 th oj September, and jollowinv days, Under the Patronage of LADY PRYSE, GOGERDDAN, and MRS. LEWES, LLANLEAR. The proceeds will be devoted to the building fund of Llanfihangel-Ystrad Church. CARDIGAN BRICK, TILE, AND POTTERY WORKS. BRICKS. Large quantities of common solid, perforated, ornamental, pressed, and every description of Brick of every shape and size made for all classes of work. PIPES I PIPES I! PIPES! 2 inch, 25s.; inch, 32s. } 3 inch, 40s.; ) 4inch, 60s.; 5 inch, • 70s.; 6 inch, 80s.; ) Socket Pipes, 4 inch 6d.; 9 inch Socket, Is. each. TILES I TILES!! Plain roofing, 12 by 8 4s. 6d. per 100. 9 to a yard. Treble, rt.y superior 13s. per 100. „ „ Ridge Tiles, featheredge, 3d. each, Ridge Tiles, glazed, 4d. each. N.B.—Chimney Pots, Flower Pots, Pans, and Ear- thenware goods of all kinds now on hand. Price list sent on application. TO COMMITTEES of Entertainments, &c., Posters, Programmes, Circulars, Cards, and printing of every description executed on tho, shortest possible notice at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. Free Passages are granted by the Government of Queensland 88 t; nder- To General Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, Xursea, Dairy Maids, kc., Wages iU to -iso a-year all found. To Married and Single Farm Labourers. Wages X30 to JEM a-year with board and lodging. Astisted Passages on Paytrient of 94 to Artixan* (all kind*) Bricklayers Quiirryir«n Blacksmiths Cabinet Makers Hope Makers Carpenters Jc Joiners Gardeners Shoemakers Carpenters k Joiners ) Gardeners Shoemakers Butchers Or< oms Shipwrights Bookbinders Saddlers Shepherds Bakers Plasterers Tailors and others Plumber*, Painters At Wages abont double English Bates. Each Ship carries an experienced Surgeon and Matron. Families have separata sleeping compartment. Work can be carried on In the open air all the year round. Beef and Mutton 3d.lb.1 Tea 2s. M. t.tb.t Flour Us. a-cwt. Sugat 611. A-lb. Apply personally or by letter to AGEXT-GEXERAL FOR QUEEXSLATl D, 92, Charing Cross, London, 8.W. or to Mr. JOHN MORGAN, Observer Office, Aberystwyth. ISUuftitton. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH PRINCIPAL, MRS. E. MARIE JONES (F. C. College Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. Assisted by Masters and a staff of qualified English and Foreign teachers. Pupils are prepared foi the Oxford & Cambridge local Examinations, and theCivil Service Examinations.—The Rev. J. Davidson, B.A., Christ Church, Chester, writes of this School "I have much pleasure in offering my testimony in favour of Mrs. Jones. I havo had every opportunity for personally ascertaining her abilities to teach her pupils and conduct her schcol in a manner that cannot fail to win for her the confidence and esteem of all who may avail themselves of the training ami education she is so capible of imparting." Prospectuses and testimonials on application. The year is divided into four equal terms. Nex. term commences 8th August, 1876. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and the public that she has removed her school from No. 1, Laura Place to a large and commodious house facing the sea. School duties will bo resumed (D.V.) on Monday, the 31st inst-mt. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations. A resident French governess. One or two lady boarders can be received. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALES. CONDUCTED BY MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., And ably assisted by qualifiedClassical, Mathematical, and Foreign RESIDENT MASTERS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latm and Greek Languages English—Grammar anrt Oom- position, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, fenmasship, and Phonography; Mathematics — 'Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modern Languages—German .nd French Natural Science Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing. Pupils aro carefully trained for commercial and professional pursuits, and special classes are formed to prepare for examinations connected with the Uni- versities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Aber- ystwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religious training of the pupils receives special attention. The particular require- ments of eaeh pupil will be kept in view throughout. Special prominence is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pup.Is to become conversant with the language. The premises are commodious, and the locality healthy. Every precaution is taken to secure the health and comforts of the boarders. The terms at-e exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further information may be had on application to the Principal- MR. EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. I THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY VISITOR. The LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN. The Rev. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A. (Jesus' College, Ox'ord), SECOND MASTER. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A. (Late Open Scholar of Queen's College, Cambridge, and First-class Mathematical Tripos, 1874) ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER, G. W. GENT, ESQ. B.A., (Open Scholar of University College,Oxford,Second- class Classical Moderations 1873, and First ctass in Final Classical Honours. 1875, and Proxime Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1871.) NATtJKAL SCIENCE MASTER. CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER. ESQ., B.A., (Lincoln College, Oxford, Firt-class in Natural Science Honours, 1874,) Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, Lon.lon, and Feilow of the Chemical Society. FRENCH M. GERMAIN REGIS, Univer:iity Paris. MUSIC AND SINGING MR. THOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL-SERGEANT HOBAN. There are 20 Scofarships and Two Exhibitions attached to the school. Th# honours gain< d during the last two years include at Cambridge, a Fifth Wrangler, a 22iid Wrangler, and an Open Fellow- ship. At Oxford, a First Class in Final Muthemati- cal Honours, Two Second-Classes in Natural Science Honours, a Second-Class in Classical Honours, and numerous scholarships. Exhibitions, and other honours at both Universities. The school re-op. ns on Tuesdny, September 12. Terms Very Moderate. Boarders are received by the arden at the Col- lege, and also by Mr Williams and Mr. Gent. Full information from the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. Hill House College, HAVERFORDWEST. THE attention of Parents and Guardians is M earnestly directed to the above College for YOUNG LADIES, which has been established for more than sixty years, and is still conducted in a thoroughly efficient manner. Modern improvements are adopted and appreciated by the Principals, who have resided for many years on the Continent and are accomplished linguists. Good principles are care. fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, who re- ceive a really cultivated education, capable of fitting them for any sphere of life. Hill House College is situated in a most healthy neighbourhood, seven miles from the sea, and it ac- commodates fifty boarders it has extensive grounds to the back. The climate being mild is well adapted for delicate girls. An annual Concert is held for the encouragement of music. -u,e"-nee or application to Principal. lttligioUø *trbirco. -+ St. Michael's Church, Aberystwyth. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in this Church every Sunday thronghout the year, and the money collected dovoted to the Fund to erect a nfew English Church in the Parish the snpport of the National Schools the District Visiting Society the Infirmary; Home and Foreign Missions, &c. Donations towards either of the above objects will be thankfully received and any information readily given by the undersigned, The Rev. Canon PHILLIPS, The Vicarage, JOHN WATKINS, (cWhward™ Gt. Darkgate-street,) Gt. Darkgate-street,) There is an English Service in St. Mary's Church every Sunday Morning at 11.30. LLANB ADARN-FAWR. A SPECIAL MORNING PRAYER and Sermon in English will be held in the Nave of the above Church, every Sunday, at 11-30 during the summer months, commencing on the 25th June. Hymns An. cient and Modern (old edition.) Offertory towards the Restoration fund. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. D. JENKINS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL D RAPER, I PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Begs to announce his return from the London market, and is now showing the Latest FASHIONS in every department. FfO SOLICITORS.—Bankruptcy Forms. Atfidavita, &c., printed and sold at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberyetwyth. &U*t!tC0$l&OtUXlJ. E. EDWARDS B EGS respectfully to announce that he is now showing the LATEST NOVELTIES in Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Dresses, Silks, Sunshades, Scarfs, Hosiery, &c. ALSO THE NEW AGNES SCARF. 8 & 9, PIER-SREET, 1, LITTLE DAKKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH THOMAS GARNER, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, 21, TERRACE ROAD, ST. DAVID'S HOUSE, 63, TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, Glergy, Visitors and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth and Neighbourhood, for their kind support, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care, to merit a continuance of their favours. T. G. begs to call attention to his Pure Welsh Digestive Bread, and his superior Pastry, of the very best quality, in Ham and Veal Pies Ornamental Sponge Cakes Chicken Pies German ditto Raised Pies Seed ditto Frenoh Pastry School ditto Fruit 0iee, from 9d. eaah Jellies Patti< i Creams Custatds lees Rich Weddiig Cakes Iced Puddings Chri teninc ditto Maringues Mould Sponge ditto Gatteaus, &c., &c. Blanc Mange I Hot Rolls, Twists, Tea Cakes, and Buns, fresh tvery morning.-Sweets in every variety.-Peek, Trean & Co 'a jj«ndon Biscuits.—Schweppe's Lemo^v'.o.Rodft Water and Ginger Beer. L THOMAS BUBB RESPECTFULLY announces that he has taken the large Shop in Terrace Road at the corner of Newfoundland Street, which he has opened as a SHOW ROOM. j In addition to his extensive Stock and choice .iesigns in Paper Hangings from London and Paris, he has also added a large Stock of FURNITURE, comprising Loo and other Tables, Chairs, Couches, Cheffoniers, &c &c., in Mahogany and Walnut; Chimney and Bedroom Glasses of various sizes and designs. Perambulators, Fancy Baskets, &c., &c. BRONNER'S Patent Gas Burners give 99 per i. nt. of light as compared with 27 per cent. given by ordinary burners, with equal consumption of gas. —Vide Gas Referees' Report, June, 1869. T. BUBB, TERRACE ROAD SOLB AGENT FOR ABEHTSTWYTH DISTRICT, JOHN ELLIS, IRONMONGER, WHITE AND GUN SMITH AND BELL HANGER, 11, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. For Sale:—Locks best Sheffield Cutlery; Brushes of all descriptions; Curtiss & Harvey and Hall's Gunpowder; Eley's Breech-loading Pin & Central Fire Cartridges, and Cartridge Cases; Shot, and Percussion Caps; Wadding, Ac. Also, Breech and Muzzle Loaders for Sale. Cartridges filled to order. TEETH. TEETH. TEETH. Established 1809. MESSRS. H. M. JONES & SON, M.C.D.E., SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DENTISTS, 19, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, SWANSEA, May be consulted on and after Monday, July 3rd, at 26, Pier-street, Aberystwyth. Artificial Teeth fixed from one to a complete set. without pain or the olightest inconvenience to the wearer. Children's Teeth carefully regulated and extracted. 26, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. 3sttoincoo iaotirr*. MRS. E. EVANS'S i DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOT Dinners daily at One o'clock. Roast and B»iUd Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c always ready. Mrs Evans bogs to call attention to her Pies, Pud- dings, and Tarts, made daily, or to order. Oyster and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes Runs, &c., fresh daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour of the day. SUMMER FASHIONS C. M. WILLIAMS, Begs respectfully to announce that he is NOW SHOWING a CHOICE SELECTION of NEW GOODS, IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, Including many novelties. SPEC'AL TO VISITORS. C. M. W. holds a well-selected stock of plain and fancy real Welsh Flannel Shawls, and also of the New Patent Flannel in all colours, Shetland and Wool Goods, comprising Promenade Shawls and Scarves, SqUaregj Breakfast Shawls, Ladies' and Children's Costume Capes and Feathers, in great variety at such prices that cannot fail to please. PERSONAL INSPECTION AND COMPARISON OF PRICES IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. TERMS ■One price to all, for Cash only. No Credit. C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY & MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 9, LITTLE DARKGATE ST., (Opposite the Infirmary,) ABERYSTWYTH. ABERYSTWYTH. ELLIS AND OWEN, ABERYSTWYTH SLATE WORKS. ABERYSTWYTH. MANUFACTURERS of Plain and ORNAMMIU'; slate Chimney Pieces, Baths, Cisterns, Milk Coolers, Head Stones, Urinals, Mangers, Cattle Troughs ptllry, Larder, and Wine Cellar Shelves Window Sil's, Door Steps, Hearth Stones, Flooring, Skirting, and every description of Slate Works. S. ESTABLIISHED 22 YEAR S. DAVID THOMAS, OHJI Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c. 13, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. CROSSE & BLACK WELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, direct attentien to the follewinc articles of thieir manu- facture, which alirnyt bear their name and address on the labcU. pURE PICKLES in MALT VINEGAR. CAPT. WIIITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLES V.^ sT, eltquisite compound of sweets and soura. PURE Malt VINEGAR of uniform strength and flavour, in Imperial pint and quart bottles LTCES for FISH, GAME, &c. POTTED MEATS and FISH in fancy JL tins and jars. MOCK TURTLE, OX-TAIL, HARE, ItJL GRAVY, JULIENXE and MULLIGATAWNY SOUPS JAMS, JELLIES, and ORANGE MAR- v ..IALADE tnade from fresh Fruit and with refined sugar only. pALVES'-FEET JELLY in bottles, Orange V_y Letnon, Madeira and Vanilla flavours. T?LAVOUHlNG ESSENCES, distilled JD from the Fresh Fruits and Spices, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Ginger, Mace, &c., 4cc. f"^ R 0 S S E & BLACK W ELL'S Vy Genuine Manufactures alrtays bear their name and address »n the labels, and may he obtained of Grocers, Chemisis and Italian Warehousemen throughout the World. -3, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Al It s THOMAS, MILLINER AND JUVENILE OUTFITTER, Ladies' Underclothing, Hosiery and Haberdashery, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BERLIN WOOLS, &C. I M. THOMAS has just opened business in the above line and hopes by strict attention to merit the patronage of the gentry and inhabitants. HAWKINS, Coiffeur, Perfumer, Artist in Hair, 24, PIER STREET. EDWARD SAMUEL, THE G-OLTDELSR BOOT. LADIES' AXI) GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 10, GT. DARKGATE ST., ABEBYSTWYTH. Obtained a Prize Medal for Excellence of Quality of Boots and Shoes at the Great Xational Eisteddfod, held at Aberystwyth, September 12,186.'). Ladies' and Misses' Ball and Wedding Boots always in Stock. RHEUMATISM. ALL those who are Buffering from Rheumatism should bathe in the Llanfihangel Well, which is known to have cured a large number of persons afflicted with this painful disorder. The Well is situated close to tho Llanfihangel Gen en'rglyn station on the Cambrian Railways, and is distant from Aberystwyth about 5 miles, and from Borth 3 miles. I Vublirationo. V' WESTERN MAIL. THE oldest eight-page Daily Newspaper published jL in South Wales and the Wesb-of England, and has a. Certified Circulation four times as great as any other daily published in the distriet. It is distributed throughout eight Counties :— GLAMORGANSHIRE. BRECONSHIEE. CARMARTHENSHIRE. RADNORSHIRE. PEMBROKESHIRE. MONMOUTHSHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. GLOUCESTERSHIRE. It is unsurpassed as a medium for all classes of ad- vertisements. and is used by all the Local Societies. Auctioneers, Parochial Authorities, Railway aud In- surance Companies, County O«lioials, &c., &c. Priev.- One Penny. Head Offices :-ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. London Offices :—MILNERS BUILDINGS, opposite MOORGATE STREET STATION, and 108, BISHOPGATE ST., CITY. IN a ft (1(1 US, A WELSH-ENGLISH VOCABULARY, And ABERYSTWYTH HANDBOOK: contaiiiiijg an EXPLANATORY INTRODUCTION to the WELSH LANGUAGE, with FAMILIAR DIALOGUES. &c., &c. Price 3d. Post free 8i d. ABERYSTWYTH: John Morgan. Observer Office, 1, North Parrade at the Bookstall, and of the Booksellers. JOHN BAKER, RHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET. BY the request of numerous friends has been induced to take a VALUER'S LICENCE, and he will be iiappy to attend to the commands of gentlemen leaving their farms or requiring a Valuer's services connected with land or stock. 3rd September, 1873. A. CAN T L E UPHOLSTERER, FRENCH POLISHER, &c., No. 2, PORTLAND LANE, ABERYSTWYTH. NEW FURNITURE and all kind of of Spring and o her Mattresses made to order. Old Sofas. Easy Chairs and all kinds of Furniture Re-covered and Polished equal to new on the most reasonable terms. Carpets laid down Venetian and other Blinds fitted up. J„ WILLIAMS, Llanfihangel Enamel Slate Works, LLANFIHANGEL-G ENE L'RGLYN, BORTH. CISTERNS, Chimney Pieces, Tombstones, Monu- C ments, Slates, bills, Flooring, and every deb- cription of Slate Work made to order, on reasonable terms. Enamelled Chimney Pitces always in Stock- Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that tht R Show Rooms contain a large collection of Aiart'le, Stone, and Enamelled slate Chimney Piece?, Marble and stone -\iural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, ike. THE BEST LUBRICATING OIL EXTANT EXCEPT SPERM. A. B. FLEMING & Co.'s VEGETABLE MACHLI\EKY OIL For 3s. t'd. per Gallon. Casks free and carriage paiu tor orders of 20 Gallons ai.d upwards. Agent at Aberystwy.n :—Mr JOHN ROWLAND, Iron Merchant Chalybeate Terrace. T) A V I i) ROB E R T S « Co., SHIP BROKERS, 15, GOREE PIAZZAS, LIVERPOOL. D. R. A Co., give special attention to the Coast- ing trade. Owners and Captains requiring Freight from Liverpool may always hear of good charters 011 application. ELECTR PULVERMACHER S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, BAT- G TERIES, RECENTLY IMPROVED. Approved by the Academy of Medicine of Paris and other Medical authorities in England and abroad. These Medico-Electric Appliances, though used externally have an internal actiulI; and, owing to the Physiologi- cal, Physical, and Chemical effects of the Electricity which "they gently and permanently impart to the system, they promote digestion, circulation, and nutri- tion, thereny assisting Nature in her efforts to restore the normal balance of I ealth and vigour in a debilitated constitution. Electricity, the prime aclor in the process of life per- vades all living organism, and its identity with nerve force is no conjecture, tint a positive scientific fact, known to all versed in the teachings of Electro-physi- ology. Consequently, in Nervous Exhaustion, Local Debility, and various Functional Disorders, the result of electrical deficiency, the above Appliances are Xature's most congenial and reliable remedy, as is proved by the success of the past SO years. Kecent improvements also enable sufferers to benefit from the vast curative powers of these self-applicabie galvanic appliances in a warm, and dry state. MR PULVERMACHER would eall attention to the following among the many eminent, scientific, and other Testi- monials tc the value of his inventions, signed by the elite of the medical profession, as a recognition of these great improvements. We, the undersigned, have much pleasure in testify- "ingthatJ. L. I'lIh""II1:I<,hcl"s recent improvements "In his Voltaic Ua-tteries and Galvanic Appliances for medical purposes are of great importance to scjen- "titic medicine, and that he is entitled to the consider- "ration and support of every one disposed to further the advancement of real and useful progress." "Dated this 9thdav ol March, It'titi," CHARLES LOCOJK Bart., F.R.C.I' Physician to H.M. the Queen. WM. FERGUSSOX Bart., F.R.S., late Surgeon to tile Queen. HESRY HOLLAND Bart., M.D., F U.S., Physician to H.M. the Queen. J. RANALD MARTIN" Bart., C.B., M.D., F.R.S.: &c., &c. DR C. HANDHELD JONES, F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Physician to £ t. Mary's Hospital, under date March 10, 1866, in a similar testimonial as to above, adds "I am satisfied that he is an honest, earnest, labourer in the field of science, and I think that he deserves to meet with every encouragement from the profession and from scientific men." THE BOXA-F1DE EVIDENCE of the efficacy of these appliances is supplemented by the following paragraph recently found in tiie standard work [p: ?6', ISfv] ol John King, M.D., Clinical Professor of Obstetrics at CincinnHti :— In those cases where it is desirable to produce a continuous current of talvaiiisin and without the inter- vention of conductors or electrodes, there is no instru- ment superior to Pulverniacher's Improved Galvanic chains. These Chains are very useful in many nervous disorders: — Muscular Debility I Aphonia Rheumatism Hemiplegia Epilepsy Dyspepsia Paralysis Torpid Liver. Paralysis (Bladder) Central Paralysis Astlnna Chorea Spinal Paralysis i Ameni rrbo a Impotehxy Neuralgia j Dysnit-uorrlioja I Titer's Cramp Sciatica Spinal Irritation Hysterical Cramps Stiff'Joints Nervous Debility and Contractions Hysteria Constipation Loss ol Smell Hysteric Paralysis | Deafness (Nerv's) Loss of Taste, &e. For further testimonials, bot II Medical and Private, see pam- phlet, OAI.VAMSM, XATUHK'S Ciii. i- RI;sioui:jt or 1M- 3 at J. L. I'CLYEJtMACHER' OALVAA'IC JiE.V'i 194. Ill"GENT STREET. LONDON", W. Agent for Aberystwyth— W. G. VAUGHAN, Chemist, 51, North Parado. JLiuotitmi ucotum DEVIL'S BRIDGE. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, Three Coffee Rooms, Private Siting Rooms, and numcftas well-appointed Bedrooms. BILL1 ARD ROOM. COLD LUNCHEONS provided. DINNERS to order Carriages to and from Aberystwyth daily. Good Stabling- in connection with the Hotel. POST HORSES, &c.. &o. NOTE.—Luncheon Baskets cannot be taken within ihe Falls enclosures. john^1MOI;GA^7 p R I N T E R, "OBSERVER OFFICE, 1, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, Respectfully' informs the Public that. to meet the increasing demands of trade, in addition to some of the most improved machinery, he has just erected gTEAM pOWER, which will enable him to print large orders with great rapidity and promptness, and at prices which should satisfy the most economical, thus,doing away to a great extent with the necessity of trades men having to send their orders to distant towns and so impoverishing their own by continually sending away small cash sums that should circulate locally. PRICES ON APPLICATION. THE ECLIPSE SAUCE. IT I.CLIPi-.ES ALL THE CliEAF SAUCES. TRY IT. In bottles at 6d., Is. and 2s. each. MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES MORRIS, READING, and sold retail by all Grocers and Oilmen. CURE FOR ALL. HOLLOWAYS OINTMENT. The Ready and Reliable Jlemedu. Armed with this powerful antidote to disease, every man in bis own family physician. The tirst nospital surgeons admit its unparalleled alia healing virtues, foreign governments sanction e' v its use in their naval and military services, and mankind throughout the world reposes the utmost confidence in its curative properties Sore Throat. Diphtheria, Quinsey. Mumps, and it Derangements of the Chest and Throat. If, on the appearance of any of these diseases, the Ointment be well rubbed, at least three times a day, upon the neck and upper part of the chest, so as to penetrate to the gland*—the worst cases will yield in a comparatively short time, particularly if Holloway's Pills be taken in appropriate floses to purity the blood. Bad Ltg", Bod Breasts, llcerous Sores, and Old Wounds. Manyth "lb:I11,I" of martyrs from the above complaints have lound life almost insupportable; but if Ilolloway's Ointment be briskly and plentifully rubbed upon and around the parts affected, it will quickly penetrate to the source of the evil; ease may be safely guaranteed, and disease driven from the system. .Nothing can be more simple or safer than the inanucr in which it is applied, nothing more sanitary than its action on the IxMiy both locally aud constitutionally. The Mother's Friend.-Skin Diseases however desperate may be radically cured. Scald heads, itch, blotches on the skin,scrofulous sores, king's eiil, and such like affections, yield to the mighty power of this tine Ointment, provided it be well rubbed around the atfectes parts two or tnree times a day, and the Pills be taken according 10 the printed directions. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the follonieg complaints ;— !3ad Legs Corns Scalds liad Breasts Fistulas isore Throats Hums trout skin Diseases liunions trlandular Swellings Scurvy Chilblains Lumbago Sorre Heads Cliapped Hands Piles Tumours Contracted and Stift .Rheumatism Ulcers Juiuts s^ore Nipples Wounds For cleansing an i clearing the blood from all impurities cannot be too highly recommended. for Scrofula, Scu.'vy, Skin Diseases, and Sore ol all kinds it it as never-failing and permanent cure. It The Pills and Ointment are sold at Professor Hollow ay' btablish ment, M3 Oxford-street, London also by nearlv every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised H'orld, in .Boxes aud Pots, at Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. Od., lis., *22s,? and s contains ,out, doze i nd 33s. each. The smallest Box ot Pills contains four dozen; and the smallest Pot ol Ointment one ounce. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and an be had in any language, even in Turkish, Arabic, Armenian, Persian, or Cliiiiese. ESTABLISHED 1835. £ C £ 73>. T E-^ YiNr. p DY the use of which Thousands of Cures have L('cll II effected in Bilious Disorders, Sick Headache, Indigestion, Colds, Coughs, Rheumatism, Scurvy, and all Skin Diseases. Sold by all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. In boxes from T./d., Is. Ud.. and 2s. i<d. each. Free per Post in the United Kingdom for 8, 14, and 33 stamps. G. WHELPTON & SON, 3, CRANE COURT FLEET STREET, LONDON, E.C. PIANOFORTES & HARMONIUMS FOR HIRE JL at WHKATLEY & SONS TERRACE ROAD. PIANOFORTES & HARMONIUMS by all makers. Procured if not in Stock, by Wheatley & Sons. PIANO FOR rES, HARMONIUMS and ORGANS tuned and repaired within 40 miles of Aberystwyth by Tuners from London. JOHN BR1NSMEAD & SONS' Gold Medal Pianos always in stock, at Wheatiey & Sons. KIRKMAN'S Improved Trichord Pianos, always in stock at Wheatley and Sons', Music Sellers. MASON AND HAMLIN S American Organs always on view at the agents', Wheatley and Sons. THE "ESTEY" American ORGAN. Agents for Aberystwyth aud District, Wheatley and Sons. ALEXANDlJEet FILS' HARMONIUMS, from FotC guineas, at Wheatley and Sons, Terrace Road. The People's Pianoforte, 7 octaves, in Rosewood or Walnut, 22 guineas. Wheatley and Sons' Harmo- niuius iroul guiileas. A Large Stock of all kinds of Musical Instruments. NEW MUSIC at Half Price, and post free. THE "OYERSTONE;' QUADRILLES, by W. K. Wheatley, 3s. THE REVIEW GALOP, by W. K. Wheatley, 3s. THE ARCHERY POLKA, by W. K. Wheatley, 2s. "AULD MICHAEL THE MILLEH," the popular song by W. K. Wheatley, 3s. W. H. TRUSCOTT, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c., 24, TERRACE ROAD, ABEKYSTWYTH, (Next door to the Market Hall.) Begs to announce that lie has just Opened Business at the above address, and hopes by strict atten- tiou, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of the patronage so liberally accorded to his late lather, James Truscott. iJcveUery avd the most complU if-vvfesL cafcdWa-t-ches and VI ock* R epairet I ? ■atpyfer^y o.ndailjustcd at the shortest notice, A (>OOD ASSORTMENT OF CLOCK*, ^MRRF^R WATCHES, AND JKWEI.LEUY ALWAYS IN STOCK. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY" AGENTS. WANTEK to Purchase, all kinds of Old Ma- TV chinery, Metal, and Scrap Iron. Address to JAMES MCILQUIIAM, Machine Broker, .c., Aberystwvth. B.—MINING PLANT, &c., BOUGHT AND SOLD Q2T COMMISSION.