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sealr# ftp -auction. Sale of CATTLE, HORSES, CARRIAGES SHROP- j DOWN SHEEP and RAMS, in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, after the Agricultural Show, on Wednesday, September 20th, 1876. MR. G. T. SMITH will offer for Sale l«y Anchor, on the Cattle Show Day, immediately after the award of the Judges, 4 Splendid Pure Bred Pedigree Shropshire Down Rams: Sires by Doncaster by Cox- swain; DamsbyYonng Melbourne grand dLID by Fine Type, g.g.d. by Corsair, g^.g.d. by Mainstay, g.g.g.g.d. by son of Lady Jane Giey, ° « -y Stratton. Also a fine lot of pure bred 2 and 3 Shear Shropshire Down Ewes: Sire by Youm, Melbourne. Dam by son of Cardinal, Grand Dam by Keeling s No. 3; all the property of Mr. Cotteroll, ot Derry Ormond. Several Capital HorsesJ and an excellent Carriage Mare constantly driven. Also a Superior Four Wheel Phaeton, &c., &c. Further entries are respectfully requested. CARDIGANSHIRE. About Midway between Bowstrcet and Borth Railway Stations. Valuable and desirably situated FREEHOLD PROPERTY in the parish of Llannhangel Genau'r Glyn, consisting of the compact farm distinguished as FFOSYGRAFEL ISSA; well watered, and ap- proached by good roads, situate about four miles from Aberystwyth, one from Llanfihangel, and two from Bowstreet and Borth, in the occupation of Mr David Richards, as yearly tenant, and com- prising about 70 acres of productive arable, pasture and meadow land, adjoining lands of Sir Pryse Prvse Bart., Mrs. Lewis, Mrs. Owen, and Mrs. Benjamin, to be offered for S-„le by Auction, by MR G T SMITH, on Wednesday, the 13th day of September, 1876, at the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Aberystwyth, at Three o'clock in the After- noon, subject to conditions. Further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. Hugh Hughes and Sons, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH. DESIRABLE AND ELIGIBLY SITUATED LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MR G T. SMITH h;is been instructed by Mr. Rowland Evans, to offer for SALE by AUCTION, on Tuesday, September 19th, 1876, at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, at three o clock m the after- noon subject to conditions, the following important TFASEHOLD PROPERTY, namely LOT l!—The well-bnilt and desirable DWELLING- HOUSE in North Parade, known as "Boulevard House," in the occupation of the Misses Jones, with yard garden and back entrance to Portland Lane, and containing on the ground floor-Large Dining- room with bay window communicating by means of folding doors with large back parlour, suitable for a Library orMorning room, Kitchen with patent range, Scullery, Pantry, and w.c. First floor-Large Draw. ing-room with bay window, 3 Bedrooms and w.c. Se- cond floor-Three Bed-rooms, also 3 roomy attic Chambers. Held under a lease, of which about 48 years are un- expired, at a ground rent of .£5. LOT 2.-The commodious DWELLING-HOUSE No 26, North Parade, with area entrance to basement, and large Yard and Warehouses at back communi- cating with Moor-street, and now in the occupation of Mr. Richards, Chandler. The house contains on the upper floor 3 good Bed-rooms, on the first floor Drawing-room and Bed-room, on the ground floor Parlour, Bed-room, and w.c., and in the basement Kitchen', Scullery, Pantry, and w o LOT 3rd.-Three capital well-built COTTAGES at the back of Lot 4. and communicating with Moor. street, all let to respectable tenants, and each con- taining good Kitchen and Living Room, 2 good Bed. rooms, and supplied with w.c., and other modern sanitary requirements. j i. Lots 4 and 5 are held for a term of years, of which 32 are unexpired, at a ground rent of £ 3. The Property will be offered in the foregoing order, or in such ether lot or lots as may be decided at the For'further particulars apply to Mr J.W.Thomas, solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Aberystwyth. ABBRMAIDB", NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. Extensive and important sale of SURPLUS FAT and STORE STOCK, HORSES, CATTLE, &c., from Abermaide and Lovesgrove Farms, the property of Tvwis P PUGH, Esq., together with a suoerior lot of pure bred SHROPSHIRE DOWN SHEF.P, from Rhoscellanfach, belonging to LEWIS WILLIAMS,;Esq., comprising of first-rate Cows and Heifers in calf, including several pedigree Short, horns; 20 Welsh Store Bullocks, strong and fresh 2 prime fat Shorthorn Bullocks 1 first-class Short- horn Heifer 8 prime fat Hereford Bullocks 4 powerful Cart Horses 2 yearling Cart Colts, one by Landmark and the other by Honest Tom; pair of handsome bay Cobs, constantly ridden and driven; two-year-old Filly by Wild Charley; 2 yearling Colts by Alonzo one sucker by Cleveland; one ditto one Mare in foal to Cock Robin one thorough-bred ditto in foal; 90 Shropshire Down Ewes 130 ditto Lambs ( 7 aitto Rams 60 Welsh Wethers; 30 ditto Ewes s Corn Drill; Turnip Ditto. MR. G T. SMITH has been instructed to Sell the 'laid" M above by Auction, at Tanygraig, Abermaide, on Thursday. the 21st September, the day aftei the Agri- cultural Show at Aberystwyth. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale at Twelve punctually. Three months' credit on purchases abeve £ 10 on &p, proved security, or discount at 6d. in the pound. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. WERNDDU FARM, Near Aberystwyth. Important Sale of Farming Stock. M-R G T SMITH, has been infitructed by Mr. Siviter, who is leaving the farm to Sell by Auction, on THTTRSDAY, the 28TH of SEPTEMBER, 1876, the whole of his Live and Dead Farming Stock, Implements of Husbandry, Household Furniture, and other effects, at Wernddu. Comprising 7 prime milking cows and 1 heifer in calf 2 two-year-old hpifers 2 ditto bullocks 2 yearling ditto 5 year- ling heifers 3 heifer calves 3 bull ditto; 1 chesnut cart mare, 7 years old 1 brown ditto, 9 years old 2 colts risine 2 years 9 Shropshire Down Ewes 1 do. ewe lamb 10 cross-bred ewes 13 ditto lambs 1 Shropshire down ram 2 ditto lambs; 1 fat pig; 1 sow in pig; I Berkshire gilt; cart harness, nearly new gig harness 2 saddles side saddle bridles spring cart, nearly new 2 carts with ripples; roller; swingle trees plough; moulder and scuffler combined new turnip cutter; chaff cutter forks rakes &c; shovels, spades, and a variety of other tools grindstone vice wheelbarrows ladders scythes cow chains and ties sacks ropes, netting churn, cheese press, and other dairy utensil, pi„ and other troughs; steelyard; measures, £ c; Also j &b^hH»HOaiP W TURE—consists of 2 sofas, loo table, 2 square ditto, b hair. seated chairs, kitchen ditto, ditto tables, sereen, dresser, 2 clocks, pictures, four-post bedstead, 4 iron ditto Mattresses, 3 chests of drawers, easy chair, commode ditto, looking glasses, chamber ware, &c. Also, a quantity of Wheat and Barley by measure, Jt*ota»to6s by w Three months credit on purchases above Five Pounds, on approved security. Refreshments at eleven.-Sale at twelve. A punctual attendance is earnestly requested, as the Lots a.re numerous, and the whole must be oleared off in one day. Ml R K E T HALL, TEB RACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. FINE ARTS. MR. T. COLLINS respectfully announces that he has been favoured with instructions to sell by A notion at the above Market Hall, on Tuesday next September 12th, a large and beautiful collec- tion of Oleographs, Steel Engravings, Prints, and Oil Paintings. OH Paintings—1. Fall of the Mynach, Devil's Bridge. 2. The Bridges from the Punch Bowl 3. The Hungry Couole (Deer and Eagle), 4. Scone—Alert and Discovery in the Ice. 5. mfton CoTrnot. 6. LlanafM, Bridge 7. Old Mill on the Rheidol. 8. View of the Ystwyth near Crosswood. 9. View of Aberystwyth from Penbwlcn. 10. Fishing Boats. Water Colonrs.-1. Aberyst- wyth Castle from the Sea. 2. Craiglais. 3. Pygen Rocks near Llanrhystyd. 4. View Nor_ ales. 5 River—North Wales. 6. View on the Khme. 7. Old Mill—North Wales. Oleographs.-—! Boar Hunt. 2 Market by Candle light. 3. The Huge Log. 4. Group of Flowers. 5. Steam boats on the Misaissipi. 6 Winterlandschaft in der Mark. 1. The Dover. 8. Fowls. 9. House. 10. Ruins of Spitz Arndorf. 11. Dor Strudel an der Donau. Also, Swiss, Japanese, and other fancy goods. rrhiwo Terms—Cash. The sale to commence at inree o'clock in the afternoon GLANRHOS FARM, NEAR BLAENPLWYF, MR. E. J. MORGAN has been instructed by Mr. THOMAS JAMES (who is leaving the farm), to Sell by Auction, on Friday, September the 15th. 1876, the whole of the crop, which will be disposed of with- out reserve, consisting of about 10 Mows of Wheat, 70 ditto of Barley, 105 ditto of White and Black Oats, all in good harvest condition; also, 2 ricks of Hay about 25 toms, and 300 loads of Manure. Sale to commence at One prompt, as the whole must be sold in one day. Luncheon on the table at Twelve. Six months' credit on conditions. Cefnllidiart, 4th Sept. 1875. spalr# fig gtuctiom LLANFAIR, Within 3 miles of the Llandyssul terminus on the Carmarthen and Cardigan Railway. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT of a highly important Sale of a grand herd of Shorthorn pedi- gree COWS, HEIFERS, and CALVES, COLTS, Implements of Husbandry, and other Effects. MR. T. GRIFFITHS has been favoured with in- structions from David Thomas, Esq., to Sell by Auction, at the above place, about the middle of October next, the magnificent herd of Shorthorn pedigree Cattle, Colts, Implements, &c., comprising 11 Cows, 4 two-year-old Heifers, three of which has been served by Earl of Lester 4th," the property of Chinie, of Godsley Hall, Leicester 6 yearling Heifers, 7 Heifer-Calves, 4 Bull-Calves, 4 Colts, and various other lots of useful Implements. N.B.-This excellent herd has been very carefully and successfully bred, and comprises animals from some of the best strains in the country. The sale is well worthy of the attention of breeders and all in. terested in the raising of Shorthorn Stock. Credit on conditions. Descriptive catalogues are in course of preparation, and will be ready in a short time, when they may be had on application to the Auctioneer. Cardigan, Sept. 6th, 1876. PENYCEFN FARM, Situate about It miles from Bow Street and Llan- fihangel Stations. Important Sale of Corn. MR. EVAN REESE has been honoured with in- structions from Thomas Revis, Esq., who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on WED. NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1876, the whole of the valuable crop of OATS AND BARLEY on the above farm, comprising about 200 Mows. The Crops are all carefully stacked and in good condition, and the quality of both Corn and Straw is excellent. Four months' credit on conditions. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock prompt. Luncheon at Eleven. ———— The Live and Dead Stock will be sold on Tuesday, the 26th September. For further particulars; see Posters and Catalogues. iJutiitr Xoticra. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES' ACTS, 1862 AND 1867, and IN THE MATTER OF THE BLAEN CAELAN COMPANY, LIMITED. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, pursuant to an order of his Lordship the Master of the Rolls, made in the above matters, all those MINES, known as the Blaen Caelan and West Blaen Caelan Mine, situate in the parish of Llanfihanel Genenr'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 Conditions of Sale may be had gratis of GRIFFITH JONES, Esq Solicitor, Aberyst- wyth; Messrs. FALLOWS and BROWN, 4, Lanaster Place, Strand, London and Mr. GEORGE TEMPANY SMITH, of Aberystwyth, the Official Liquidator. Dated this 13th day of May, 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 £10 j with board and lodging in the college < £ 10. For prospectus apply to the Registrar, the College, Aberystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH UNION. APPOINTMENT OF COOK AND GENERAL SERVANT. THE Guardians of the above Union will at their meeting to be held on the 25th day of Septem- ber instant, proceed to the Election of a Cook and General Servant for the Union Workhouse. The salary will be Xll per annum with rations and lodging. Candidates must be single women or widows without encumbrance, and must be prepared to make them- selves generally useful under the direction of the Master and Matron. Applications, stating age and previous occupation, accompanied by testimonials, to be forwarded to me on or before Saturday, the 23rd, day of September instant. By order of the Board. HUGH HUGHES, Clerk to the Guardians of the Poor of the Aberyst- wyth Union. Aberystwyth, 5th September, 1876. MACHYNLLETH UNION. CONTRACT FOR PROVISIONS, &c. ALL persons desirous of Contracting with the Guardians of this Union, for the next six months, for Bread, Flour, Meat, Grocery, Cheese, Butter, Milk, Rice, Shoes, Coals, Soap, Candles, Split Peas, Oatmeal, and other articles of consumption. And also 80 yards of Grey Flannel, for pptticoats for the Workhouse at Machynlleth, and for the funerals of the poor, in all or any of the parishes forming this Union, are requested to deliver in sealed tenders at the workhouse, on Wednesday, the 20th djur of September, 1876, before ten o'clock. security will be required for the performance of the contract. It is competent for any person to tender for any of the articles separately. Forms of tender may be had at the Clerk's Office, Machynlleth. DAVID HOWELL, Clerk to the Board of Guardians. 7th September, 1876. f I BARMOUTH LOCAL BOARD. I ABSTRACT of the Receipts and Expenditure of the Local Board for the district of Barmouth, for the year ending March 25th, 1876. j Dr. Or. j Highways 74 6 11 Balaroe 896 18 3 Establishment 398 8 9 General District Rate 323 3 7 Water Works 473 11 0 Water Bate 112 8 0 Lighting 17 9 6 Street-Stalls 1 2 0 11631621 Water for buildings, taps, Ac. 11 2 0 Salance 264 10 9 Interest 9 9 5 —————— Amount accounted for in 1874 1428 « 11 Rate 74 8 8 1 ————— 1428 « 11 I have examined the accounts of the Barmouth Local Board of Health, of which the above is an abstract, for the year ended the twenty-fifth day of March, 1876, and have to certify and report that I find the entries to be correct and legal, and the vouchers correspond with the respective payments authorized by the Board- Dated this-nrst day of September, 1876. WILLIAM WILLIAMS JONES, Auditor of the North Wales Audit District, which comprises the above named Board. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. Free Passages are granted by the Government of Queensland a. under— To General Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Pairy Maids, &c., Wages £25 to X50 a-year all found. To Married and Single Farm Labourers. Wages C30 to £ 50 a-year with board and lqdgipg. Assisted Passages on payment offi to Artiians (all kin4s) Bricklayer* Quarry iron Blacksmiths Cabinet Makers Kone Makers Carpenters 4c Joiners Gardeners Shoemakers Batchers mii Shipwrights Bookbinders Saddlers Shepherds Bakers I lasterers Tailors and others Plumbers,Painters At Wages about double English Rates. Each Ship carries an experienced Surgeon and Matron. Families have separatesleeping compartment. Work can be carried on In the open air all the year round. Beef and Mutton 3d. a-lb.; Tea 2s. Orf. a-lb.; Flour los. a-cwt. Sugar 3d. a-lb. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GENERAL FOR QUEEXSLAND", 32, Charing Cross, London, S.W. or to Mr. JOHN: MORGAN, Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth, — $ufilic jaoticra. 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 14th of September, and following 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. ARCHERY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL (Fancy Dress) of the North Cardiganshire Archery Club will be held at the Assembly Rooms, Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth, on Wednesday, September 13th. Tickets may be obtained at Morgan's Library, Pier-strcet, and at the Hotel, Aberystwyth WREXHAM ART TREASURES' EXHIBITION. PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. NOTE.—The various Railway Companies booking to Wrexham have made special arrangements to run frequent Excursion Trains, the passengers by which are admitted to the Exhibition at half-price upon production of their excursion ticket. NOW OPEN, t 1000 MAGNIFICENT PAINTINGS. j MUSEUM OF ART. ORIENTAL MUSEUM. MILITARY BANDS. O R G A ivbCli'ALS. ORCHESTRAL PERFORMANCES Special Arrangements on liberal terms will be made with large employers of labour. MERIONE THSH1RE AGRICULTURAL: SOCIETY. •THE EXHIBITION of STOCK and IMPLE- JL MENTS of the above Society will be HELD AT HARLECH, On WEDNESDAY next, the 13th day of September PRUDENT—SAMUEL HOLLAND, Esq., M.P. VICE- PPE, si D r J. WILLIAMS, Gwernhefin. A public Luncheon (at which Ladies are invited to attend) will take place in a lent on the field, at 2.15 p.m. Tickets 3s. 6d. each to be obtained of the Secretary, THOMAS ELLIS. Henblas, Bala. Cheap Excursions will run on the Great Western and Cambrian Railways.-Sce small Time Bills. YSPYTTY YSTWITH NEW CHURCH. THE LORD BISHOP of St. David's has fixed TUESDAY, the 12th inst., for the Consecration of the above Church. Morning Service at 11. JAS.BENNETTS, I W„ WK. BALL, '] Wardens. TREGARON UNION. RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. NOTICE is hereby given that the Rural Sanitary Authority of this union has resolved to extend the time for receiving tenders for the construction of Main Sewers through the town of Tregaron from the 11th to the 25th instant, By order. DAVID WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Rural Sanitary Authority. Tregaron, Sept. 6th, 1876. QUEEN'S HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOM, FOR Two NIGHTS ONLY. Monday and Tuesday, September Htb. and 12th, 1876. MR. FLEMING NORTON In his unrivalled Entertainment entitled J)ERKINS'S piCNIC, Introducing 25 characters and songs, as given by him at the Egyptian Hall, London, over 250 nights, and at the Crystal apd Alexandra Palaces, &c., &c. Pianofortre I Mr, W. BYROM. Admission :—Stalls, 3s.; Unreserved Seats, 2s.; Back Seats, Is. Stalls may he secured and tickets obtained at Mr. Morgan's Library, Pier-street, and at the Queen's Hotel, where a plan of the room can be seen. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8. Car. riages may be ordered at 10. T EM PER A NeE HAL L. ABERYSTWYTH. Jl G RAN D EVENING CONCERT of Vocal and Instrumental Music will take place on FRIDAY, the 22nd of SEPTEMBER, 1876, when the sacred cantata DANIEL (by G. F. Root and W. B. Bradbury), will be performed for the first time in Aberystwyth by about seyenty voices, in the above hall, in aid of the NATIONAL SCHOOLS of this town, which are entirely supported by voluntary sub- scriptions; Chairman, the Rev. Canon Phillips, M. A. Mr, Evans, organist of St. Michael's church will preside at the pianoforte, and Miss R. Davieslof Antaron, at the harmonium. Admission :-FrQut Seats (numbered), 3s second Seats, 2s.; third ditto, Is.; back of Gallery, 6d. Doors open at Jialfrpast seyen, Concert to commence at eight. Tickets may be had at the various places of business in the -Jtown—-vide Poisters. I Programmes and Bcok of Words, 2d. THE SKATING RINK IN PORTLAND STREET ABERYSTWYTH, NOW OPEN, Hourg, 10.30 to 1 2.30 to 5; 7.30 to 10. ADMISSION Is. Use of Skates 6d. BAND in attendance every Afternoon and Evening. Books of 25 tickets (including admission and use of Skatps, .21s. 13" ditto 10s. 6d Weekly tiokets 5s. Od Monthly ditto 15s. Od Children Half of above prices. PROPRIETORS-The Aberystwith Roller Skating Company.. lirltgtou* ^rrmrr*. St. Michael's Church, Aberystwyth. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in this -L Church every Sunday throughout the year, and the money collected devoted to the Fund to erect a new English Church :n the Parish the support of the National Schools tjie Pistript Visiting Society; the Influmary; 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, JOIJN WATKJUS, 51, North Parade, I r<, THOMAS GRIFFITHS, ^Churchwardens. Gt. Darkgate-street, J There is an English Service in St. Mary's Church every Sunday Morning at 11.30. LLANBADARN^WR A SPECIAL MQRNJNQ "PRAYER and Sermon in English will be held in the Nave of the above Church, overy Sunday, at 11-30 during the summer months, commencing1 on the 25th June. Hymns An- cient and Modern (old edition.) Offertory towards the Restoration fund. SUN LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. LONDON. Established 1820. Specially low rates of Premiums for young Lives. Prospectuses and Copies of the Society's accounts forwarded on application. J. G. PRIESTLEY, Actuary. AGENT :— Aberystwyth—Mr. A. J. Hughe?, lSbufation. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, LONDON U SESSION, 1876-7. The SESSION of the FACULTY of MEDICINE will commence on Monday, October 2nd. Introduc- tory Lecture at 3 p.m. by Professor Man islcy. M.D. The SESSION of the FACULTY of ARTS and LAWS (including the Department of the Fine Arts) will begin on TUESDAY, Oct. 3rd. Introductory Lecture at 3 p.m., by Prof. W. Stanley Jevons, M.A., L.L.D.. F.R.S. The SESSION of the FACULTY of SCIENCE (including the Department of the Applied Sciences) will begin on TCESDY, Oct. 3rd. The SCHOOL for BOYS between the age-, of Seven and Sixteen will RE-OPEN on TUESDAY, September 26th. Prospectuses of the various Departments of the College, containing fnll information respecting Classes, Fees, Days, and Hours of attendance, &c., and copies of the Regulations relating to the En- trance and other Exhibitions, Scholarships, and Prizes open to Competition by Students of the several Faculties may be obtained at the Office of the College. The Examination for the Medical Entrance Exhi- bitions, and also for the Andrews Entrance Prizes (Faculties of Arts and Laws and of Science), will be held at the College on the 28th and 29th of September. The College is close to the Gower-street Station of the Metropolitan Railway, and only a few minutes' walk from the Termini of the North-Western, Midland, and Great Northern Railways. TALFOURD ELY, M.A., August, 1876. Secretary to the Council, ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. MICHAELMAS TERM will commence on Monday, 1. Oct. 2nd, and Examination for Scholarships and Exhibitions on Thursday, Sep. 28th. The fol- lowing are vacant 1 X40 senior 1 P,35 1 £30; 2 £20. 1 (Simonburn) £16, with preference to natives of Carmarthenshire. 1 (Dery) £10. Exhibitions of £10 in Hebrew, Physical Science, Classics, Modern Languages, and Mathematics. For parcicubrs apply to the Vice-Principal on or before Sept. 23rd. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Founded in the year 1805. HEAD MASTER REV. J. SCANDRETT-EDWARDES, B.A., (late Scholar, Exhibitioner, and Prizeman of S.D.C. Lampeter.) The Board of St. David's College offers to this school two entrance Exhibitions, tenable for two years, subject to residence and good conduct. Candidates from this school only are eligible for Competition. Pupils carefully prepared for the Universities, Law, Medical, and other professions. N.B.—Comfortable lodgings may be had on very reasonable terms, in houses approved of by t,he Head Master. For terms, &c., apply to the REV. THE HEAD MASTER. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH PRINCIPAL, MRS. E. MARIE JONEI) (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 have had every opportunity for personally ascertaining her abilities te teach her pupils and conduct her school in a manner that cannot fail to win for her the confidence and esteem of all who may avail themselves of the training and education she is so capable of imparting." Prospectuses and testimonials on application. The year is divided into four equal terms. Next 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 be resumed (D.V.) on Monday, the 31st instant.. 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 ana Com- position, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, Penmanship, and Phonography; Mathematics — Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modern Languages-German 'l.nd French Natural Science Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing. Pupils are 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 each pupH will be kept in Yiew throughout. Special prominence is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pupils 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 are exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further informatipn ipay be had on application to the Principal — MR, EDWIN JONES, The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY VISITOR. The LORD BISHOP of ST. DAVID'S, W AnpEN. The Rey. ALFRED G: EDWARDS, M.A. (Jeisus' College, Oxford), SECOND MASTER CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., B.A. (Late Open Scholar of Queen's Colltsjff, C-tmbridge, and First-class Mathematical Tripos, 1874) ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER, Çt. W. GENT, ESQ.. B.A., (Open Scholar of University College,Oxford, Second- class Classical Moderations. 1873, and First-class in Final Classical Honours, 1875, and Proxime Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, \811.) NATURAL SCIENCE MASTER. CHARLES A. BUCK\l ASTER. ESQ., B.A., (Lincoln College, Oxford, Firt-ctass in Natural Science Hopuurs, 1874,) Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. FRENCH M. GERMAIN REGIS, University Paris. MUSIC AND SINGING. MR. l'HOMAS TAYLOR. DRILL—SERGEANT HOBAN. There are 20 Scofarships and Two Exhibitions attached to the school. The honours gaint-d during th" last two years include at Cambridge, a Fifth n Wrangler, a 22nd Wrny.^lcy, oud au Open Fellow- ship. At Osford, H First Class in Final Mathemati- cal Honours, Two Second-Classes in Natural Sci' nee Honours, a Second-Class in Classical Honours, and numerous scholarships. Exhibitions, and other honours at both Universities. The school re-opens on Tuesday, September 12. Terms Very Moderate. Boarders are received by the W arden at the Col- lege, and also by Mr Williams and Mr. Gent. Full information from the Rev. the Warden, the College, Dan do very. HiU House College, HAVERFORDWEST. THE attention of Parents and Guardians is 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 t«are- fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, "wlio re- ceive a really cultivated eduoation, 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. B*f*7*Tuse en application to Principal. !5u0inr00 i^ottce0» E. EDWARDS BEGS 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 DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH THOMAS GARNER, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, 21, TERRACE ROAD, ST. DAVID'S HOUSB, 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 eail 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 French Pastry School ditto Fruit uies, from 9d. eaeh Jellies Pattif Creams Custards lees Rich Weddiug Cakes Iced Puddings Chri tening ditto Maringues Mould Sponge ditto Gatteaus, &c., &c. Blanc Mange Hot Rolls, Twists, Tea Cakes, and Bung, fresh ivery morning.—Sweeps ia every variety.—Peek, Frean & Co's ^wndon Biscuits.—Schweppe's Lemo'"vV—So^a Water and Ginger Beer. 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. In addition to his extensive Stock and choice designs 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 c, nt. of tight as compared with 27 per cent. given by ordinary burners, with equal consumption of gas. —Vide Gas Referees' Report, June, 1869. T. EUEE. TERRACE ROAD SOLE AGENT FOR ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT. to $ JOHN ELLIS, IRONMONGER, WHITE AND GUN SMITH AND BELL HANGER, 11, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. For Sfde :—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, &c. Also, Breech and Muzzle Loaders for Sale. Cartridges filled to order. TEETEU 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 ilightoat inconvenience to the wearer. Children's reeth carefully regulated and extracted. 26, FIERSTRZET, ABERYSTWYTH. 33u0iitr00 lloticr*. MRS. E. EVANS'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS I 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOT Dinners daily at One o'clock. Roast and Boilid Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c., always ready. Mrs Evans begs to call attention to her Pies, Pud- dings, and Tarts, made daily, or to order. Oyster and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve TarMt, Cakes BVins, &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. SPECIAL 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, Squares, 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 r.nd Ornamental M Slate Chimney Pieces, Baths, Cisterns, Milk Coolers, Head Stones, Urinals, Mangers, Cattle Troughs Dairy, Larder, and Wine Cellar Shelves Window Sills, Door Steps, Hearth Stones, Flooring, Skirting, and every description of Slate Works. ESTABLIISHED 22 YEARS. DAVID THOMAS, [gfeg/yT Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c. 13, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. OROSSE & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LOXDON, direct attention to the following articles of their manu- fact ure, which always bear their name and oddxtis on the labels. pURE PICKLES in MALT VINEGAR. CAPT. WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLES VV an exqaisite compound of sweets ano son's. PURE MÁLT VINEGAR of uniform strength and flavour, in imperial pint and quart bottles jgAUCES for FISH7GAME, POTTED MEATS and FISH in fancy tins and jars. jVTOCK TURTLE, OX-TAIL, HARE, GRAVY, JULIENNE and ^ULLieATAWNY SOUPS I AMS, JELLIES, and ORANGE MAR- ^lALADE made from fresh Fruit and with refined sugkr only. CALVE S'-FEET JELLY in bottles, Orange Lemon, Madeira and Vanilla flavours. "FLAVOURING ESSENCES, distilled from the Fresh Fruits and Spices, Qra>y?e, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Ginger, Mace, &c., &c. P R cTs s E & B.LTCK WALL'S V_V tienuine Manufactures abcat/s bear their name and address on the labels, and may he obtained of Grocers, Chemists and Italian Warehousemen throughout the World. 3, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS. JHOMAS, MILLINER AND JUVENILE OUTFITTER, Ladies' Underclothing, Hosiery and Haberdashery, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS, FLOWBRS, BERLIN WOOLS, &c. I M. THOMAS has just opened business in the above line, and hopes by striot attention to merit the patronage of the gentry and inhabitants. HAWKINS, Coiffeur, Perfumer, Artist in Hair, •24, PIER STREET. EDWARD SAMUEL, THE Q-OL-DEIT EOOT. LADIES' AND GEXTLE:\IE.Y'$ FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 10, GT. ETABKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. Obtained a Prize Medal for Excellence of Quality of Boats and Shoes at the Great Xationa) Eisteddfod, held at Aberystwyth, September 18, 1805. Ladies' and Mis&es' Ball and Weddiqg Boots always in Stock. RHEUMATISM. ALL those who are suffering from Rheumatism should bathe in the Llanfiharigel Well, which is known to have cured a large number of persons ifllioted with this painful disorder. The Well is situated close to the Llanfihangel Gen 3u'rglyn station on the Cambrian Railways, and is distant from Aberystwyth, about 5 miles, and from Borth 3 m^^B, 1 I yuMtratioiis. ,r-i' WESTERN MAIL. THE oldest eight-page Daily Newspaper published j JL in South Wales and the West of England, and has a Certified Circulation four times as great as any other daily published in the district. It is distributed throughout eight Counties:- CARMARTHENSHIRE. RADNORSHIRE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. ] BRECOKSNIEE. PEMBROKESHIRE. t MONMOUTHSHIRE. CARDIGANSHIRE. t 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 and In- surance Companies, County Officials, &c., &c. Price One Penny. Head OfficesST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. London Offices MILNERS' BUILDINGS, opposite MOORGATE STREET STATION, and 108, BISHOPGATE ST., CITY. Now ready. A WELSH-ENGLISH VOCABULARY, And j ABERYSTWYTH HANDBOOK: containing an EXPLANATORY INTSODCITION to the WELSH LANGUAGE, with FAMILIAR DIALOGUES, &c., &c. Price 3d. Post free 3M. 2 ABERYSTWYTH: Johit 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 happy to attend to the commands of gentlemen leaving their farms or requiring a Valuer's services conneeted with land or stock. 3rd September, 1873. Â. CAN T L E, UPHOLSTERER, FRENCH POLISHER, &c., No. 2, PORTLAND LANE, ABERYSTWYTH. NEW FURNITURE and all kind of of Spring and Mattl'esses made to order. Old Sofas, kasy Chairs and all kinds of Furniture Re-covered and Polished equal to new on the most reasonable terms. Carpets laid down Venetian and wther Blinds fitted up. J. WILLIAMS, Llanflhangel Enamel Slate Works, LLANFIHANGEL-GENEU'EGLYN, BORTH. CISTERNS, Chimney Pieces, Tombstones, Monu- c ments, Slates, Sills, Flooring, and every des- cription of Slate Work made to order, on reasonable terms. Enamelled Chimney Pieces always in StocV> Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON KESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the JLw Show Rooms contain a large collection ef Marble, Stone, and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces, Marble and Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. THE BEST LUBRICATING OIL EXTANT EXCEPT SPERM. A. B. FLEMING & Co.'s VEGETABLE MACHINERY OIL Fojv 3s. fed. per Gallon. Casks free and carriage paid tor orders of 20 Gallons and upwards. Agent at Aberystwyai: — Mr JOHN ROWLAND Iron Merchant Chalybeate Terrace. DAVID ROBERTS & Co., SHIP BROKERS, 15, GOREE PIAZZAS, LIVERPOOL. D. R. & Co., give special attention to the Coast- ing trade. Owners and Captains requiring Freight from Liverpool moy always hear of good charters on application. 'E f g"tf,Yf' t PULVERMACHER'S PATENT GALVANIC CHAIN-BANDS, BELTS, BAT- 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 action and, owing to the, Physiologi- cal, Physical, and Chemical efiect.. ot the Electricity which they gently and permanently impart to the STstem, they promote digestion, circulation, and nutri- tion, thereby assisting Nature in her efforts to restore the normal balance of health and vigour in a debilitated constitution. Electricity, the prime actor in the process of life per- vades all living organism, and its identity with nerve force is no conjecture, bnt a positive scientific fact, known to all versed in the teachings of Electro-physi- elogy. Consequently, in Nervous Exhaustion, Local Debility, and various Functional Disorders, the result r of electrical deficiency, the above Appliances 4re Nature's most congenial and reliable remody, as is proved by the success of the past 80 years. Recent improvements also enable sutterers ta benefit from the vast curative powers of these seH-applicabie galvanic appliance* in a warm, and dry stale. MR PULVERMACHIiR would call attention to the following among the many eminent, scientific, and Qthpr Testi- monials tc the value of his invent\ous, signed by the elite of the medical profession, as a recognition of these great improvements, We, the undesigned, have much pleasure in testify- in g thot J L. Pulverniacher's recent improvements 41 in his Voltaic Batteries and Galvanic Appliances for medical purposes are of great importance to scien- tifl" medicine, and that he is entitled to the consider- ration and support of every oue disposed to further "the advancement of real and useful progress." Dated this 9th dav of March, It?e6," CHARLES LOCOJK Bart., F.R.C.P., Physician to H.M. the Queen. WM. FERGEFSSON Bart,, F.R.S., late Surgeon to H.M. the Queen. HENRY HOLLAND Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Physician to H.M. the Queen. J. RANALD MARTIN Bart., C.B., M.D., F.R.S.: &c., &c. DRC. HANDFIELD JONES, F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Physician to St. Mary's Hospital, under date March 10, 1866 in a similar testimonial as to aboyej adds- "I am satisfied that he is an honest, earnest, labourer in the field of science, and I think that lie deserves to meet with every encouragement from the profession andfrons. scientific men." THE BONA-FIDE EYIDESCE of the eSca<-v of these appliances is supplemented by the followillg paragraph recently found in the standard work lp: 76, of .10hn King, M.D., Clinical Professor ol Obstetrics at Cincinnati In those cases where it is desirat le to produce a continuous current of galvanism and withuut The inter- vention ot conductors or electrodes, there is no instru- ment superior to Pulvermachei's Improved Galvanic- chains. These Chains are very useful in many nervous disorders: Muscular Debility Aphonia. Rhrumatism Hemipl^ia Epilepsy D\spepsia Central Paralysis Asthma Chorea l'nlysis Torpid Liver Paralysis (Bladder) Central Paralysis Asthma Chorea Spinal Paralysis Amenorrhoea i Impote»cy Neuralgia Dysmenorrhea Writer's Cramp Sciatica Spinal Irritation (Hysterical Cramps SWtrJoints NWI-VQUS Oebility Contractions Hysteria Constipation Loss ot Small HysteriQ Paralysis Deafness (Nerv's) |' Loss of Taste, &c. For further testimonials, both Mvdica.l and Private, sce pam- phlet, "GAl.VASIsa, NATU^IK's Oil IBF SKSTOllliB OF 1:11- PAIRED VlTAI. KSEKUY, post Iree. ii>r 3 S:.IIIJp" "t J. L. l'l'L\ LK.M U'HKK'S GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT 194. Agfent for Aberystwyth- W. G. VAUGHAN, Chemist, 51, North Parade. DEVIL'S h J] I 1) (J F I R S T-C'L A U O ■ L. Three Coffee Rooms, Priv. raid numerous well-apjv BILLIARD R U > M COLD LUNCHEONS provi i 1. S border Cttrriag-es to and from r,r>. t'> any. Good Stabling in connc; • <K ^th ihe Hotel. POST HORSJ ice. NOTE— Luncheon Baskets ,:of be tc wi within the Falls enc r-urcr. SYDENHAM HOUSE, 25, GREAT DARKt ATI; ilEET, ABERYSTW TL:. W. T. WlLLi.i. IS, begs to inform thepni ■ that i u rr.-l QLEARANCE s, A L E SUMMER 0 Commenced on Thursday • ii, 2±ti, r' All surplus Stock marked GREATLY JJEDUCEi) pRlCES W. T. W. most respectful;} invito# at cation, and solicits patronage1, and alec to add th: all goods bought at the reduced figure are to lIt: n- READY MONEY. N.B.-All goods marked ill plain r. ares*. 21 DAYS A L CLEARING OUT SiM3Lh.ll STOCK. D. J E ]N K I WHOLESALE & J \A IL J)RAPE it, 36, PIER STREET, ABEE WYTH. DJ. begs to announce that the vhoh .ihii-tock 11). is reduced also, a largequanih of Woollen Goods will be sold during the" saio n,uc under tha usual price. 500 yards of LLacn feiiti J per yard under the regular price. usual price. 500 yards of LLacn feiiti J per yard under the regular price. ALL FOR READY MO El, Sale to commence on Wednesday.. • w, 0th, and following v.uys. rpO SOLICITORS. —jjiUiivi Ujn i v Forms Affidavits, <fcc., printed and soid ;.t i :e Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aber,y«it\vych. CURE FOR ALL HOLLOWAY'S PiL .S. Impurities oi lJ 1,)" These wonderful Pills are valu, the liume "1 hUti,t1,. as well as in the houses of comfort ai," wealth. 11.. work a thor- ough purification throughout the whole system, iihout disors dering the natural action of any orpin, anil era.iii> those gerin- of complaints which consign tens of thousand* te 1 earh n;av8 Debility, Loss of Appetite, H, adaciiC. a. Loviuss of Spirit These Pills will, in a few days, etft-cl a ti ul_\ en'ul change in Debilitated Constitutions (n. matter their, xo:t ,p cause), as they create a healthy appetite, c«rr indi^est.nn amove excess of hilll, overcome giddiness, conft, sick hea' and all those gloomy forebodings arising 1, ,,¡¡¡ a bau sl. nnch or dis- ordered digestion. Ths Meditine for Fema<es. o. (/ For overcoming all obstructions and restoring$u ended seer tions, there is no medieine 10 be compared to uies- Pills. L lli- versally adopted as the one grand remedy foi }< ui.i Complaints, adopted as the one gr, these Pills cannot fall, they strt'n¡.(lnl'11 111(. *<»;<-• ;JlId always hring about what is required. To lc.nale- tme.iii ,ntu woman- hood, er at the turn o! life, the* are invaluable. t>T IJI a psrfect safe-guard against dropsy, beadwhes, palpiumt of the heart, and all nervous affections olten it sing a, PI" period*. Complaints Incidtu to Chit dr..t, Whosping cough, measles, scar' I, fovei-s, ». • all disease# of the skin, may be immediateh eked, ai m cured, by these purifying Pills. Xo mother aid be w n them. One, two, or three (reduced to powder be g .e tightly, with the certainty IIf doing good. Nervous Di> r.u rs. Any derangement of the. nerves cnccts dis;> -.i .i) uolh t e body and the mind. To the nervou- invalid i.i. Puis arc of vital necessity, as they impart ton. the inrernal organs, and consequently to the ner. is-,ei w cli pervades and connects them. Hence their marvellous ,i-. of hysteria, low spirits, spasms, fits, nervous twitchings, ;.i.U tlier kindred complaints. Hollonay's Pills are the best reinido noivn <r, world for the followinj diseases ;— Ague Headache 5:0:1, ,il Crav. Asthma Indigestion '01'' ry 5»ymp- Bilious Complaints Liver COIlJl'L¡,' > J tu. Blotches 011 the Skii. uumoago -1> ireux Bowel Complaints lies ".e", Debility .neumatisii: "l Atlr-tions Dropsy j i-ention w j <:n ol ail kinds Femal Irregularit I roiula, ui Km. j ss from ■SVers of all Jcinu» I onl j .i.er cause Ciout J .re Throat- Co. For cleansing au "earlng tie >v. impurities cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Disc »■.» all kinds 11. it as never-failing lind permanent e. It The Pill# and Ointment are sol > i io.e-y. -it, 553, Oxlord-sLreet, i.itlun in-u neariv every res)rectttbie Vendor of Medicine tn;■>i.e LJ, used VVorJrt, in Boxes and Pots, at Is. ltd. q., ":t:o. i. s.. anti 33s. each. The smallest Box of i .i» contain^ 1. dozen; and the smallest Pot oi On-i ■>m HUP '(¡/I, Full printed directions are affixed t, boJ. I." and can be had in any language, even ii. 1, "J 111111, /a. Armenian, Persian, or envies*. PIANOFORTES & HARMONIUMS 3R HIRE at VVHisiATLEY & SO-V- n- E ROAD. PIANOFORTES & HARMON .1 makers, Procured if Bot in Stock, by »Vneati-o Sons. PIANOFORTES, HARMON i I :.1.< and ORGANS tuned and repaired within -it- .iiin a ol A >erystwyth by Tuners from London. JOHN 13RINSMEAD :)0. ,< violu XT. ial I'ianoa always in stock, at Wheats v &. KIRKMAN'S Improved Tik^.iiI IV.j.c* always in stock at Wheatiey and c>oii.- Alusu r6. MASON AND HAMLIN'S A-.h-Wouii < hy .u.- always on view at the agents', Wi ■ i icy and s. THE ESTEY American (. .-i. for Aberystwyth and District, V> a., fcions, ALEXANDREet FILS' HA i v>NIU..i!tv Y^m Four guineas, at Wheatiey and I:- 'l'crr.w. a-oad. The People's Pianoforte, 7 c .vos. Í¡: I sorvood or Walnut, 22 guineas. Whc ;<?y ;i U ? Harmo- niums irom Five g-uineas. A Large Stock of all kinds of jiwsioal Jiii'. mnents. NEW MUSIC at Half Prict, HLJ. 1,0:5- i THE OVERSTO.NE W. K, YVheatley, 3s. THE REVIEW GALOP, by W. h. W no. dev. J., THE AKCHEKY POZkaTv W. K. \V1 .ata v. 2s. 1 AULD MICHAEL THE 1. i..Ji.il. iiViji;lar songbyW.K.WhcMiey, 1