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£ alr0 11vaurtiott. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to annouiiw that iic will hold' Monthly Sales of Cattle. Horses Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &R., in the SmithfieM. Aberystwyth, on 4he FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Twelve •'clock at noon. Entries for the SALE ON MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6oh, respectfully requested. To be sent in at least a Week previous to Sale, to be included in advertise- ments. Terms—per cent. on amount sold andasmrll fixed entry fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. Settlement on Thursday after salo. NANTEOS HOME FARM, NEAR ABEKYSTWTTH. SALE OF FAT AND SURPLUS STOCK. MB. G. T. SMITH has been instructed by Colonel Powell to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednes- day, 13th December, 1876, at the FARM BUILD- INGS, NANTEOS, a Large Assortment of FAT and SURPLUS LIVE STOCK, comprising Well-bred bairy Cows; Two-year-old Heifers and Oxen; One- year-old ditto Thrce-yoar-old Fat Bullocks Shrop- shipe Down Ewes in lamb; Shropshire Down Land's Powerful Cart Horses; Three-year-old Filly, by "Wild Charlie out of a well-bed Mare; Yearling- filly Suckars Pure-bred Berkshire and cross-bred Broed Sows Store Pigs Pure-bred Berkshire Young Boars and and Sows, &c., &c. Throe Months' Credit on purchases above £5 on Approved Security. Luncheon at Noon.—Sale at One. COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN, CARMARTHEN, AND PEMBROKE, AND IN THE TOWNS OF CARxMARTHEN AND TENBY. Highly Tmportant and Extensive Sales of VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS. J. HOVVELL THOMAS THOMPSON are favoured with instruction s to SELL by AUCTION, at the several places and dates herein- after stated, the undermentioned exceedingly valu- able Freehold Farms and Tenements, with several Valuable Groves of Timber thereon, viz. :— At the FEATHER'S HOTEL, ABERAYRON, on Thursday, November cJUth, 1876.. In the parish of Llanarth, in the county of Cardigan, Ffynnsn Meredith, Quarry, and Blacnclettwr Farms, and Fields called Llaindu. In the parish of Llanbadarn-Tref-Eglwys, in the same county, Cefn Gwynne, Bank, Trefaes-ucha, Molfryn-mawr, Molfrynbach, and Tan-y-garn-uchat Farms also tho Cottages, Gardens, and Laxds, distinguished respec- tively as Caeglas, Penione, Llainpenpwil, and Gwar- ffynnon. In the pariah of Llaiuli-ssilio-gogo, in the same county, The Farms and Tenements called Pantryn, Tan-y- fran, Cwmffiones Lands, and Havod-Evan also the Dweiliug-houses, Shops, Cottages, Public-house, L inds, and Premises, known respectively as Castell Llwvndalydd, Parkybank,otherwise Crumtoffy, Celn- Uwyd-datyiid, Pendie, and the Crown Inn, with Lands Qalled Llwyndafydd. At the EMLYN ARMS HOTEL, NEWCASTLE-EMLYN, on Friday, December 1st, 1876. In tkc parish of Cilrhedin, in the counties of Car- marthen and Pembroke, The Farms and Tenements, Woodlands and Planta- tions, known as Clynfelin, Clyntelin Grove, Penyrailt, Penyrallt Grove, Penbryn Cradog, Penbryn throve. Clyncoch, Blaenpyuydd (2), Blaenpybydd Grove, and Gilvach Gweison, Oilvach Gweison Grove, and the Dwelling-house and Grist Mill called Cwm Morgan Mill. At the BOAR'S HEAD HOTEL, CARMARTHEN, on Saturday, December 2nd, 1876. In the parish of Fendinc, Carmarthenshire, Pendine Farm, otherwise the Big-house Farm, and the capital Inn, Gardens, and Premises, known as Sprinwell Inn, otherwise The New Inn. In the parish of St. Ishmncl, in the county oj Carmarthen, A Dwelling-house, Premises, and Lands, known as part of Pinged Marsh. In the toicn of Carmarthen, A very desirable Dwelling-house, Cabinet Maker s Shop, and extensive premises, in Spilman-street, and a valuable piece of Land, known as Conuant. Garden, at the rear of the Drover's Arms Inn, Lammas-street. At the GATE HOUSE HOTEL, TENBY, on Wednesday, December 6th, 1876. In the town of Tenby, The following, viz.: Three Houses and Gardens, in Crack well-street; House, Yard, and Workshops, in Frog-street, formerly known as The Railway Inn Cott-tge and Garden, in F'-og-strcet; and a Dwelling- house and Shop, in High-street. The whole comprising an area of upwards of 3.(1):; acres of highly improvable land, with capital build- ing's thereon, in the occupation of respectable tenants. and which will be sold in such lots as are calculated to suit the convenience of all classes of capitalists and investors. Sale to commence eorch day at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Further particulars will be duly announced, and descriptive details with conditions of sale, illlY shortly be obtained of Messrs. Gwynnc and Stokes, solicitors, Tenby; Messrs. Green and Griffiths, Carmarthen; or of Messrs. J. Howell Thomas and Thompson, auctioneers, surveyors, and land valuers, Carmarthen. ABERYSTWYTH. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR. THOS. COLLINS has been instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, in One or Two Lots, on TUESDAY, tho 12th day of DECEMBER, 1876, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions ions then and there produced, at tho TALJ50T HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, the following well-built LEASE- HOLD HOUSES, the property of Capt. EVANS, who is leaving the country, namely :— LOT I.-No. 50, PORTLAND STREET, in the occu- pation of Capt. Evans, am containing on the ground floor Front Kitchen, Back ditto, and a large roomy Cellar; first floor, Drawing Room and Bed Room; second floor, large Sitting- Room and Bed Room; third floor, 2 capital Bed Rooms and on the fourth floor, 2 Bed Rooms, with good Yard and Garden at the back thereof. LOT 2.—No. 1, CORPORATION STREET, in the oc- cupation of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, and containing on the first floor Kitchen and Bed Room second floor, a large Sitting Room and Bed Room; and on the third floor, 2 Bed Rooms, with Yard and Garden at the back thereof. The Property is held under a Lease for 89 years, dated January, 1827, at a Ground Rent of Xi 118. 6l and 10s. respectively. The Auctioneer begs respectfully to call the atten- tion of the Public to this Sale of Valuable Leasehold Property. For further particulars apply to Griffith Jones, Esq., Solicitor, or to Mr. T. Collins, Auctioneer, both of Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE. FREEHOLD FARM. FOR SALE BY PRIVATE CONTRACT. The Excellently situated aad highly Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, Called BRONCASTELLAN, With the buildings, &c., thereon, at present occupied by Mr. John Jones, lying in the parish of Llanbadarn Fawr, and containing 78 ACRES, 2 ROODS, 17 POLES. THE Farm, which i8 bounded on the -west and south by the demesne lands of Gogerddan, belonging to Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart; on the nortli by Brysgaga, and cast by Froudeg; has a southern exposure, is in a capital state of cultivation, well- sheltered,of easy access,and lies within a shortdistance of the Bow Street station of ;the Cambrian Railway, and four miles of the favourite watering place of Aborystwyth. For further particulars apply to Mr. R Gardiner Birchgrove,Aberystwyth, or Messrs. Tatham, Proctor' Ta.tham& Proctor, solicitors,36, Lincoln's Inn Fields' London, W.C. TO SOLICITORS.—Bankruptcy FOI^ Affidavits, &c., printed and sold at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aborystwyth, £ alr# fit) &urttom T O BE S O iTl); Pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, I Chancery Division made in an Action, in the mat- ter of the estate of John Davies, deceased (Jones v. Davies,187.r),D. 125) with the approbation of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Charles Hall, the Judge to whose court the said Actionis FLttached in one lot, BY Mr. Griffith Griffiths, tho person appointed by the suid Judge, at tke Castle Green Inn, at Llanon, in the County of Cardigan, on Thursday, the 14th day of December, 1876, at two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, A Freehold messuage. farm and lands known by the name of CROSSHILL, in the parish of Ltanharlarn Trefeglwys, in the County of Cardigan, comprising about 6 acres of arabl meadow, and pasture land, and also a cottage and garden adjoining, occupied by a yearly tenant at the annual rental of X2. Particulars and conditions of sale may bo had of Mr. J. W. Thomas, of Aberystwyth, solicitor. Mr. E. W. Crosse, Lancaster Place, Strand, solicitor; Messrs Fallows and Brown, 4, Lancaster Place, Strand, solicitors Messrs Morgan and Gilks, Furni- vals Inn, itolborn solicitors; and of thi Auctioneer, at Aberaeron, Cardiganshire, and at tho place of Sale. Datod this 20th day of November. 1876. WILLIAM BINNS SMITH, Chief Clerk. E. W. CROSSE, 7, Lancaster-place, Strand, Agent for J. W. THOMAS, Aborystwyth, Plaintiff's Solicitor. ÐUbhc jilottrro. LAMPETER 'EN I ON. TO BUILDERS, PLUMBERS, JOINERS, AND MASONS. TENDERS are required for the completion of T certain additional works at the new Workhouse at Lampeter. Drawings and specifications may be seen at my be scan at my office, and separate tenders for the different works arc to be delivered to me not later than Thursday, the 30th instant. The Guardians do not bind themselves to accept the Lowest or any tender. DAVID LLOYD, Clerk to the Guardi/m. Lampeter, 17th November, 1876. ABERAYRON" UNION. APPOINTMENT OF MASTER AND MATROX. The Guardians of the Poor of tli,, Union will, at their meeting to be held on Wednes- day, the 27th day of December, 1876, proceed to t'te appointment of a Master and Matron to the abjvo Union Workhouse. Candidates must btt man and wife (without en-um- branccs) and fully coinpeteut to keep the several j Books and Accounts, and to perform all the duties as prescribed by the Regulations of the Local Gov- ernment Board, and the orders of the Guardians. The Appointment will be in all respects, subject to the approval of the Local Government Hoard, and security to the amount of £1li0, for the due and faithful performance of the duties will be requjfed. Applications in the Candidates' own handwriting, with recent testimonials as to character and ability, stating age, present, and previous occupation, to be sent to niu, not later than Saturday, the 23rd day of December next. For further particulars, apply to tho Clerk. By Order of the Board, JOHN JONES, Clerk to the Guardians. Aberayron, November 21st, 1876. UNIVERSITY COLLIDE OF~WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. rr^HE Council will proceed, in January next, to _L ELECT an OFFICER of the College, whose duty it will be to Keep the College Accounts, to take a general oversight of the Budding, the Library, the Students' Common-room, &c., and to be primarily responsible for the Maintenance Discipline. Salary £150. Candidates are requested to send their appli- cations twai testimonials, on or before the 11th Decem- ber, to the Hon. Secretary of the College, 7, Queen Victoria-street, London, E.C. NOTICE. SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE UNITED DISTRICT OF CWMRHEIDOL. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That =— (1; The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bye-Laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 7-1 of the Elementary Edu- cation Act, 1870. (2) A printed copy of the proposed Bye-Laws will continue deposited, for inspection by any ratepayer, at Bwadrain, the Offices of the School Board, for one month from the date of the publication of this Notice. (o) At the expiration of the said month, the said proposed Bye-Laws will be submitted to the Educa- tion Department for approval. (4) The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-Laws gratis to any ratepayer. DAVID MORGAN, Clerk. Nov. 15th, 1876. TEMPERANCE HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14XH, 1876. ————— '■* A GRAND P E aF OR MA N 0 E OF HANDEL'S MESSIAH WILL BE GIVEN BY THE Choir of Uppingham School Band and Chorus of 140 Performers. Conductor.—HERR P. DAVID. Doors open at 7, to commence at half-past 7 o'clock. Tickets:—Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second do., 2s.. Gallery, Is. To be had at Mr. Morgan's, Library, 30, Pier-street and Mr. Fvans,' Music Warehouse, 7, Pier-street and 11, Laura-olace. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND FAN C Y 13 A Z A A R Will be held in the summer of 1877 at Aberyst- wyth, the proceeds to be applied towards the Restoration of the Tower and the two Transepts of the Parish Church of Llanbadarn Fawr, for which purpose about £2,000 is required. Contributions will be gratefully received by the following Ladies, who will preside at the Stalls :— No. 1. Lady Pryse, Gogerddan. No. 2. Mrs Lewis Pugh, Abermaido. No. 3. Mrs Bonsall, Fronfraith, and Mrs Morgan, Nantcaerio. No. 4. Mrs Pug-h, Llanbadarn Vicirage. There will also be a Refreshment Still. November 8th, 1876. EXHIBITION OJT^ART TREASURES AT WREXHAM. PATRON HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. THIS Magnificent Exhibition will CLOSE on the 25TH INSTANT. Musical Performances Daily, and Evening Concerts. Admission—from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m, ONE SHILLING. Excursionists, on production of Railway Return Excursion Ticket, SIXPENCE. On Mondays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, from 6 to 9 P.m., SIXPENCE each. ABI;KY»twyth SKATING RINK, PORTLAND STREET. Roller Skating Co. beg to inform the inhabitants of Aberystwyth and Neighbour- hood that on and after November 1st the RINK WILL BE OPEN ONLY ON MONDAYS, WEDNESDAYS, & SATURDAYS. ^9 closed to the Public on Tuesdays, ursdays, and Fridays, the Proprietor will be glad to make arrangements for SKATING PARTIES (Of not less than ten), having exclusive use of Rink. Application to be made to Miss LEWIS. SATURDAY EVENING Will be made Popular. Admission, Gd. Quarterly Tickets, (from November 1st to January 31st) ft Monthly Tickets. Ill ni- 0 Book of Tickets (Twenty-five) 11 n Book of Tickets (Twelve) 0 10 6 Morning Session from 10.30 a.m. to 1 p m Afternoon ,,2.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Evening „ „ 7.30 p.m. to 10 p.m. Proprietors The Aberystwyth Roller Skating Co. MARY LEWIS, Manager. fSlru cation* UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. EVENISING CLASSES. SESSION 1876-77. Mondays, from 8 to 9 FRENCH (Junior) Prof. Dr. Eth6. Tuesdays, from 8 to 9 FRENCH (Senior) Prof. Dr. Eth6. „ from 9 to 10 ENGLISH Prof. Ash. Wednesdays, from 8 to 9 FRENCH (Junior) Prof. Dr. Eth6. from 8 to 9 MATHEMATICS (Junior) Prof. Grimley. „ from 9 to 10 MATHEMATICS (Senior) Pref. Grimley. Thursdays, from 8 to 9 FRENCH (Senior) Prof. Dr. Eth<. „ from 9 to 10.. LATIN, Prof. Angus. from 9 to 10.. HISTORY, Prof. Ash. NOTE.—Classes in other subjects will be formed i required. The Fee for any, or all, of the Classes is 10s. for the Course. The Fee must be paid to the Registrar of the College on admission. An Evening Choral Class, for the practice of Classi- cal Music will be formed by Prof. Parry. The Class will meet every Monday at 7 o'clock. The Fee for the Term is 5s., which must be paid to the Registrar on admission. E. P JONES. 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 anr1 Foreign teachers. Pupils are prepared foi the Oxford & Cambridge local Examinations, and theCivil Serviro Fx urinations.—The Rev. J. Davidson, B.A., Christ Chui-cli, Chester, writes of this School "I have riuch picture in offering my testimony in favour of Mis. Jones. I have had every opportunity for personally ascertaining her abilities to teach her pnpils And conduct her school in a manner that <-ai:nofc hit t" win for her the confidence and esteem of all \vh-> may avail themselves of the training and education r-he is so cap ible of imparting." Prospec;uses and testimonials on application. The yo-u* is divide 1 into four cq¡¡¡J terms. Next ter:n commences Srh August, 187ti. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. ^XISS TRUBSIIxlW informs her friends and the ITX 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., Alld ably assisted by quaJifiedClassic.il, Mathematical, and Foreign RESIDENT MASTERS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latin and JL Greek Languages liiglish-Grainuiar ana kiom- position, Lucrature, History, Geography, Reading, i-enmanship, and Phonography; Mathematics- Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modorn La,nguagea—Germa.n "1\(1 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. Tho particular require- ments of each pupil will be kept in view throughout. special prominence is given to the study of English, Lnd 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 information may be had on application to the Principal- MK EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. Hill 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 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, swven miles from the sea, and it ac- commodates fifty boarders it has oxtensive grounds to the back. The climate being mild is well adapted for delicate girls. An annual Concert is held for the encouragement of music. 0TI application toPrincip, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. Session—1876-7. A Course of Fourteen PUBLIC LECTURES ON GERMAN LITERATURE In the 18th and 19th Centuries, Will be given in the EXAMINATION HALL OF THE COLLEGE, At Eight o'clock OB Wednesdays, BY PROF. HERMANN ETHE, Ph.D. The First Lecture will bo given at 8 o'clock next Wednesday, November 1st. The Fee for the Course is 2s. 6d. Single Lecture, 6d UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. EVENING CLASSES-SESSION 1876-7. A Course of Lectures on PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY WILL BE GIVEN, In the EXAMINATION HALL Of the College, By MR. R. D. ROBERTS, B.A., B.Sc. The course will consist of Eight Public Lectures and Eight classes. LECTURE, Tuesdays L A CLASS, Fridays ,) °p,m' Fees for the Course, -Lectilres, 4s.; Lectures and Classes, 5s. iirltgtoue St. Michael's Church, Aberystwyth. rpHERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in this JL Church every Sunday throughout the year, and the money collected devoted to the Fund to erect a new English Church in the Parish the support 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, J 51, North Parade, tm. 1 -■ THOMAS GRIFFITHS, ( Churchwardens. Gt. Darkgate-stréet, DEVIL'S Bll IDGE. FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. Three Coffee Rooms, Private Sitting Rooms, and numerous woll-appointed Bedrooms. BILLIARD ROOM. COLD LUNCHEONS provided. DINNERS to orde Carriages to and from Aberystwyth daily. Good Stabling in connection with the Hotel. POST HORSES, &c., &c. NOTE.—Luncheon Baskets cannot be talcrn within the Falls enclosures. I$uoittcoo -nottreo. | E. EDWARDS BEGS respectfully to announce his return from London and is now showing WINTER NOVELTIES in Millinery and all other Departments. Soliciting the favour of your favour, 8 & 9, PIER-SREET, 1, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH THOMAS GARNER. Pastier 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 A.ber-yst,wyth 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 xiam and Veal Pies Ornamental Sponge Cakes Chicken Pies German ditto Raised Pies Seed ditto French Pastry School ditto Fruit Dies, from 9d. each Jellies Patti< Creams Custal ds lees Rich Weddiug Cakes Iced Puddings Chri tening ditto Maringues Mould Sponge ditto Gatteaus, &c., &c. Blanc Mange Hot Rolls, Twists, Tea Cakes, and Buns, fresh ivery morning.—Sweets in every variety.-Peek, ?rean & Co's xj«ndon Biscuits.-SchfVeppe'F; Lerno ->V 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. C,heffoniers, &c &c., in Mahogany and Walnut; Chimney and Bedroom Glasses of various sizes and designs. Perambulatorsj Fancy Baskets, &c., &c. _———- BRONNER'S Patent Gas Burners give 99 per cent, 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 SOLE AGENT FOR ABERYSTWYTH DISTRICT. JOHN ELLIS, IRONMONGER, WHITE AND G N 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, &c. Also, Breech and Muzzle Loaders for Sale. Cartridges filled to order. 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 slightest inconvenience to the wearer. Children's Teeth carefully regulated and extracted. 26, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. j liuøtncøø MRS. E. EVANS'S DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOT Dinners duiij- at One o'clock. Roast and i JL Beiled Joints, Chickens, Ducks, fee always ready. Mrs Evnns hr^s focul! nftention to her Pies, Pud- dings,and Tarts, made daily, or to order. Oyster and Veal Fatties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes BHins, &c., fresh daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour ef the day. IewTo"odT IN BVERY DEPARTMENT. C M. WILLIAMS, Is now showing a large assortment of n n NEW Materials for Dresses NEW Black and Coloured Silks NEW Silk and Wool Repps in all shades NEW Shawls of every description } NEW Satin and Felt Skirts NEW Felt and Straw Hats NEW Flowers and Feathers NEW Plushes and Velvets NEW Plush and Natte Ribbons NEW Trimmings and Laces NEW Scarfs, Ties, and Bows NEW Gloves and Hosiery NEW Collars and Cuffs NEW Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas NEW Sable, Chincillaand Grebe Muffs NEW Fur Trimmings in all widths NEW Mantle Cloths, and Cloakings NEW Woollen Cloths of every descrip- tion for Gentlemen's Attire, To which he invites special attention. C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY & MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 9, LITTLE DARKGATE ST., (Opposite the Infirmary,) ABERYSTWYTH. System of Business as usual-that of giving the best possible value for 0 READY MONEY ONLY. ELLIS & OWEN, ABERYSTWYTH pLAIN AND JjJNAMELLED SLATE WORKS, ABEBYSTWYTH. ESTABLIISHED 22 YEARS. DAVID THOMAS, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c. 3, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABEKYSTWYTH. pROSSE & BLACKWELL, Purveyors to the Queen, SOHO SQUARE, LONDON, direct attentien to the following articles of their manu- facture, which always bear their name and address on the labels. pURE PICKLES in MALT VINEGAR. CAPT. WHITE'S ORIENTAL PICKLES an exquisite compound of sweets and sours. PURE MALT VINEGAR of uniform strength and flavour, in Imperial pint and quart bottles SAUCES for FISH, GAME, &c. POTTED MEATS and FISH in fancy tins and«gars. iVrOCK TURTLE, OX-TAIL, HARE, iYl. GRAVV, JULIEN.VE and MILLIGAVAWXY SOUP> JAMS, JELLIES, and ORANGE MAR- i»lALADE made from fresh Fruit and with refined sugar only. CALVES'-FEET JELLY in bottles, Orange Lemon, Madeira and Vanilla flavours. l^LAVOURING ESSENCES, distilled -I- from the Fresh Fruits and Slices, Orange, Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Ginger, Mace, &c., &c. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Gi-nuilic Manufactures alnays bear their name and address vn the labels, and may he obtained of Grocers, Chemists and Italian Warehousemen throughout the World. 3, LITTLE DARKQATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. TUrRS. T HOMAS, MILLINER AND JUVENILE OUTFITTER, Ladies' Undercbthing, Hosiery and Haberdashery, RIBBONS, LACES, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BERLIN WOOLS, &C. Mrs. Thomas has just received her WINTER STOCK of Children's Frocks, Pelissss, Ulsters, &c. Millinery Show Room open on Saturday, October 21st, 1876. HAWKINS, Coiffeur, Perfumer, Artist in Hair, 24, PIER STREET. EDWARD SAMUEL, THE GOLDEN BOOT, LADIES' AXD GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 10, GT. DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. Obtained a Prize Medal for Excellence of Quality of Boots and Shoes at the Great National Eisteddfod, held at Aberystwyth, September 12, 1805. Ladies' and Misses' Ball and Wedding Boots always in Stock. JJutUirntions. WESTERN MAIL." rPHE oldest eight-page Daily Newspaper published -t- in South Wales and the West of Eng-land. and has a Certified, Circulation four times as great as any other daily published in the district. It is distributed throughout eight Counties :— GLAMORGAN-SHIRE. BRECONSHIRE. 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 and In- surance Companies, County Officials, &c., &c. Price One Peuny. Head Offices :-ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. London Omces :—MILNERS' BUILDINGS, oppo MOORGATE STREET STATION, and 108, BISHOPGATE ST., CITY. lITow rcr¡du A WELSH-ENGLISH VOCABULARY And ABERYSTWYTH HANDBOOK: — ■ containing an EXPLANATORY INTRODUCTION to the WELSH LANGUAGE, with FAMILIAR DIALOGUES, &c., &c. Price 3d. Post free 3td. ABERYSTWYTH: John Morgan, Observer Officc, 1, North Parrade at the Bookstall, and of the Booksellers. NEW WINTER GOODS. D. JENKINS, WHOLESALE & E TAIL D It APE it, 36, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, 1_*EG;S to announce that lie lias returned lrom JL) London, and will show on Wednesday, October llthi and following days, the Latest Easliion# III JACKETS, SHAWLS, FANCY DRESSES, ULSTEKS, SRTAW AND FELT, HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND TRIMMINGS, dec., &c. JOHN BAKERI RHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET, BY the request of numerous friends has been induced to take a VAi^UEli'tt LICENCE and he will be nappy to attend to the coLnaaude ot geDtlcxnen leaving their tarws or requiring a Valuer's services connected with land or stock. 3rd September, 1873. A. CANTLE, UPHOLSTERER, FRENCH POLISHER, &c., No. 2, PORTLAND LANE ABERYSTWYTH. jVT EW FURNITURE and all kind of of Spring and -Li o her Mattresses made to order. uld S>ofas, .1!.a,¡y Cha.irs and all kinds of Furniture Re-euvered and PohsUed equal to new on the most reasonable terms. Carpets laid down j Venetian and other Blinds fitted up. J, WILLIAMS, Llanfihangel Enamel Slate Works, LLANFIHANGEL-GENEU'RGLYN, BORTH. CISTERNS, Chimney Pieces, Tombstones, Monu- ments, blates, Sills, Flouring, and every des- cription of Slate Work made to order, on reasonable terms. Enamelled Chimney Pieces always in Stock Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to irtimate that the ti Show Rooms contain a large oilection of Marble, Stone, and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces, Marble and Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. JTJAVID ROBERTS & Co., SHIP BROKERS, 15, GOREE PIAZZAS LIVERPOOL. 1 FD. R. & Co., give special attention to the Coast- ing trade. Owners and Captains requiring Freight from Liverpool may always hear of good charters on application. MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A STOCK OF FIRST CLASS PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS FOR SALE OR HIRE, ON MODERATE TERMS, AT MR. EVANS'S Organist of St. Michael's Church, No. 7, PIER STREET, AND 11, LAURA PLACE ABERYSTWYTH. Agent for Messrs Chappell & Co.'s Prize Medal Pianofortes, and Alexandre's Organ Harmoniums AllNew Music at Half-price.—Pianofortes Tuned < MUSIC WAREHOUSE, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. WK. WHEATLEY & SONS invite inspection • of their Choice Stock of PIANOFORTES AND HARMONIUMS, To be sold considerably below the Maker' Prices FOR CASH. Any Instrument may he exchanged, if not approved. A Large Stock of Musical Instruments and New Music at Half Price. Pianofortes, Organs, and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired w^hin 40 miles of Aberystwyth. MRS. QOLQUHOUN, MANCHESTER HOUSE, 6, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, MILLINERY & BABY LINEN WAREHOUSE, is appointed Agent in Aberystwyth for MESSRS. G. WRIGHT & SONS, MANCHESTER AND STOCKPOBT. ENGLISH & FRENCH DYERS AND CLEANERS. Price Lists and all information to bo had at the above address. PAItCR, MADB-LT JETEBY Wednesday. tiuøintøø Ebbrtøøtø. r", W. H. TRUSCOTT, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, ENGRAVER. &c., 24, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, (Next door to the Market Hall,) Begs to announce that he is in Business at the above address, and hopes by strict atten- tion, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of the JL patronage so liberally accorded to liis late father, Janaes Truscott. Jev'cllery and the most compli- caferlWafchcs oí,{1 ClocksRcpoircd end adjusted at ihe shortest- notice. A GOOD ASSORTMEXT OF CLOCKS, WATCHI-;S, AX1> JEWELLERY ALWA1SIX STOCK. BUY R.E C KIT T' SpA R I S gLUE: IN SQUARES. IT IS USED BY THE RICHEST ON ACCOUNT OF ITS BEAUTY AND BY THE POOREST, BECAUSE OF ITS CHEAPNESS. Letter frori ("Messrs. RSCKITI & Soys, Shepherd's Bush, Gentlemen,ttT October 28th, 1S74 THE DUCHESS am verv much please* J with your SQUARE BLUB. I havener of "S usrrt it for some time, and l>oth for BEAUTY of "S usrrt it for some time, and both for BEAUTY EDIXBUnGH'S of COLOCR and ECONOMY it far surpasses any oilier I have hitherto used." Yours Laundress. respectfully, SAKAII GARDNER, Laundress to H.K.H. the Duchess of Edinburgh PRICE ONE PENNY THE SQUARE. Beware of Injurious Imitations. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Druggists. ———-—————.————-——————— ANDERSON, ABBOTT, & ANDERSON, INDIA RUBBER MANUFACTURERS, 16, and 17, CASTLE STREET SWANSEA, MANUFACTURERS of India Rubber Sheet, India 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, Patent Plumbago Packing. Cotton Waste, Hemp, Oils, Grease, Tallow, &c., &c. AGEXT FOR ABERYSTWYTH MR. GEORGE GREEN-EKGINEER. FREE EMIGRATION TO QUEENSLAND. Free Passages are granted by the Government of Queensland as under- To General Servants, Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, Dairy Maids. Wages £ 25 to £50 a-year all found. To Married and Single Farm Labourers. Wages £30 to X50 a-year with board and lodging. Assisted Passages on paynient of ^4 to Artiaans (all kindsj I. Bricklayers Quarrymen Blacksmiths Cabinet Makers Kope .Maker. Blacksmiths Cabinet Makers Kope Maker# Carpenters & Joiners Gardeners Shoemakers Butchers Gri oms Shipwrights Bookninders Saddlers Shepherds Bakers Plasterers Tailors and others Plum hers, Painters At Wages about double English Rates. Each Ship carries an experienced Surgeon and Matron. Families have separate sleeping compartment. Work can be carried on in the open air all the year round. Beef and Mutton 3d. a-lb.; Tea 2s. 6d. a-lb.; Flour 15s. a-ewt. Sugar 3d. a-lb. Apply personally or by letter to AGENT-GEXERAL FOR QUEENSLAND 32, Charing Cross, London, S.W. or to Mr. JOHN MORGAN, Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth. GEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. Paironitcd by several eminent Physicians and Surgeons, and UNIVERSALLY held in high esteem. 1 liouch you have suffered and despaired for years and tried Remedies in vain. be assured there is still a safe and speedy cure for you at a small cost by using pjEORGE'S PILE AND GRAVEL VjT PILLS, which are now recognised by all as being the best Medicine vet discovered for PILE AND GRAVEL, as well as for the following pains, which, in Ninety-nine Cases out of every Hundred, are caused by these painful Maladies;- PAIN IN THE BACK, FLATULENCY, GRIPING, COLIO, A SENSE OF WEIGHT IN THE BACK AND LOINS, DARTING PAINS IN THE REGION OF THE HEART, LIVER, AND KIDNEYS, CONSTIPATION, PAINS IN THE THIGHS, SOMETIMES SHOOTING DOWN TO THE CALF OF THE LEG AND FOOT, SUPPRESSION AND RETENTION OF URINE, PAINS IN THE STOMACH, AND ALL LIVER COMPLAINTS. Thousand* have been cured by these Pilln. and many who had been pronounced hopeless have been thoroughly restored to heslth by their use. O'E BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THEIR EFFICACY. In order to xuit all uho may br suffering from OKE or BOTH of these MaU'd'CS, the Proprietor prevaret this Vegetable Remedy in the following forms No. 1-GEORGFIS PILE & GRAVEL PILLS. No. 2-GKORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS. Ho. 3—GEORGE'S PILLS FOR THE PILES. Important Testimonials from Doctors, Chemists, and Tnr fli'ls, from all parts of the country, inll be forirardtd to any address on receipt of a stamped envelope. "Ll in Boxes, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d., by all respectable Cbemisis; by Post, Is. 4d. and 3s., in postage stamps. ETERT BOX IS PROTECTED BY THE OOVERXMRNT STAMP. NOTICE.—The title" PILE AXD GBA VEL PILLS" it Copyright, and entered at Stationers' Hall. CD J Proprietor, J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., H!RWAIN" GLAMORGANSHI RE- THE ECLIPSE SAUCE. IT ECLIPSES ALL THE CHEAP SAUCES, TRY IT. In bottles at Gd., Is. and 2s. each. MAXCFACTUKED BT CHARLES MORRIS, READING, and sold retail by all Grocers and Oilmen. BARMOUTH. ODONTALGICA. An instantaneous cure for Toothache. In boxes 7 £ d and 18. Hd each, free by posted and 15(1 2 iiistamps. Mr. Hughes, organist, Barmouth, says-" I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the efficacy of Mr. K»wlmg.s" Odontalgica for the immediate relief of Toothache, having never found it fail. I have likewise recommended it to my friends, and they also have found it most bencficial." Many testimonials to the same effect have been received. DR. NORMAN'S PILLS. (The great nerve toaic). Have never been known to fail in curing Neuralgia and Tic Dolor*: ux: the first dose almost invariably arrests the pain, and a few repetitions ensure a cure. They contain no morphia or any other poisonous or dangerous drug, but effect a cure by direct tonic action on the nervous system. In boxes Is.Itd and 2s. yd each, free by post Id extra. THE CRIMEAN PECTORAL. An infallible cure for cough. The effect is marvellous, the first dose generally giving immediate relief. Write for testimonials. Sold in bottles Is. I'd, 2s. 9d, and 4s. 6d each. Prepared only by F. C. R AWLINGS, Chemist, Medical Hall, Barmoutii. ■■ mm KINAHAN'S LL WHISKY. KINAHAN < Co. find that, through the recom mendation of the Medical Profession, the demand fot their CELEBRATED OLD LL WHISKY for purely I medicinal purposes is very great. They think it will 1" satislaetory to the Public to read the following > TRACTS OF THE ANALYSIS of the LL Whisky h t the eminent Analyst, DU. ARTHUR HILD HA :\JLL:— have very carefully and fully analysed samples of well-known and popular Whisky. The sam pies v. -e soft and mellow to the taste, aromatic and ethere.' to the 6mell. The Whisky must be pronounced to be pure, well-matured, and of very I excellent quality. The Medical Profession may feel I full confidence in the purity and quality of thia I Whisky." 20, GT. TITCHFIELD ST., OXFORD ■ ST., LONDON. ■ REPORTS AND BALANCE SHEETS I ABEKYSTWVTH OBSERVER OFFICE, I