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¡'alt. lip fcurtum* SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Ac. MB. G. T. SMITH bege respectfully to announce that ho will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, Ac., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Eleven •'clock at noon. „ Entries for the SALE ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3rd, respectfully requested. To he sent in at least a week previous to Sale, to be included in advertise- ^^rerms 2 £ per cent, on amount sold and a small fixed entry fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. Settlement on Thursday after sale. SMITHFIELD ABERYSTWYTH. NOVEMBER MONTHLY MARKET. MR G. T. SMITH has been instructed to sell by Auction, at the risk and expense of Mr T. Revis, on Monday, November 3rd, at 12 o'clock, Six two-year-old Welsh oxen, Six ditto Welsh Heifers. PEITHYLL, Near the Bow Street Station on the Cambrian .Railway, and three miles from Aberystwyth. MR G. T. SMITH has been instructed by Colonel Pryse, who is giving up cattle breeding, to sell by auction, on Tuesday, the 4th day of November, 1879, the following very superior and valuable LIVE STOCK: ,R 12 well-bred dairy cows, in milk and in calf. 1 pedigree shorthorn bull, three years old. 6 polled galloway yearling steers. 4 „ heifers 1 pure-bred shorthorn bull calf. 3 shcrthorn heifer calves. 1 „ steer calf. 2 polled galloway steer calves. 5 11 heifer calves. 3 prime fat bullocks. 1 cow. 9 pure-bred young Shropshire down ewes. 13 „ ewe lambs. 1 ram, 2 years old. 1 four-year-old roan cart horse, of great power. 1 yearling stallion eart colt, by prize horse, Glasgow Laddie," dam by Bobbie Burns," of great promise. 1 hackney mare, Beauty," rising four, by Cleveland." quiet to ride and drive. 9 store pigs of superior breed. 2 sows of black Berkshire breed, with litters of ten and thirteen respectively. A quantity of hurdles. Six months' credit will be given on purchases above X5 on approved security. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. Luncheon at One o'clock, Sale at Two. WATERLOO HOUSE, 26, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising feather beds, palliasses, spring beds, wool and flock mattresses, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, and a large variety of all kinds of chamber and table linen; mahogany, polished wood, and iron and brass half-tester and French bedsteads, cupboard ditto; mahogany, oak, and painted chests of drawers, mahogany and painted dressing tables and washing stands, chamberware, looking glasses, towel horses, commodes, lineu press, bedside stands, and all other usual bedroom requisites; mahogany dining table with three extra leaves, library, Pembroke, and occasional tables; massive mahogany enclosed pedestal sideb oard, with large plate-glass back, mahogany and hair chairs, easy ditto, cane and American ditto; suite in walnut and green rep, consisting of lounge, 2 easy and 6 other chairs; gaseliers in ormolu and blue enamel, jardinieres and stands, pictures, pier glasses, fenders, fireirons, coal scuttles, carpets, hearthrugs, mats and matting, floor cloth, hall clock, hall table, massive iron hat and umbrella stand, mangle, kitchen tables and chairs, sofa, knife-cleaning machine, filter, dressers, dish covers, cooking utensils, china and glass, lamps, Wedg- wood ware, dinner, dessert, and tea and coffee ser- vices, Ac., the property of Mrs Jones, who is relin- quishing lodging-house keeping, and has instructed MR G. T. SMITH to Sell the same by Auction, on WBDNESDAY, November 5th, 1879. and following days, at six o'clock in the evening of each day. Ten months' credit on all sums above R,5 on ap- proved security. DOLDREMENT SALE. I N consequence of the LLWYNYGROES SALE JL being advertised to take place en the 29th inst., the above Sale is POSTPONED To MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3RD, 1879. Luneheon on the table at 12.30. BRYNLLYS, NEAR NEW QUAY. important sale of horses, spring vans. Agricultural implements, Ac. MR G. GRIFFITHS has been instructed by Mr Daniel Jones, (who is giving up his occupation •as stage carrier), to sell by Auction, at the above place, on Monday, October 27th, 1879, valuable korses, vans, and other effects. Credit on Coaditiona. Sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. In the immediate neighbourhood of the town of Aberayren, Cardiganshire. MR GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS will shortly Sell by Auction the following Freehold Farms and *r«ajises PARISHES OB- HENFENIUW AND LLANARTH. iFfospomprea I Abermarlea Mn.eillvB ffyllon Ucha Tvrcyd Ueha and several FfyJJ0M Ganol 8maller Holdings and numerous tenements CefnheblwjTv near Ffoeyffin, subject Ty^wrth to the leaMB thereof PARISH OF LLANBADABN TREFEQLWTS. I Tyngwndwn and Tthiwen Tycoch Cefsgwrthafan Ucha I PARISH of LLANSANTFFRA1!D Trialmawr and BrynCWYn. Particulars are being prepared, and !bay shortl be obtained of MessTi Hugh Hnghe. and so-as Solicitors, Aberystwyth; Mr Isaac Mergan, Estate Agent, Brynyinor, Aberystwyth; and of the Auctioneer, Aberayron. SAVE OF 80 PER CENT. OF COALS SECURE CLEANLINESS AND INCREASE COMFORT! This can be done by the use of CONSTANTINE'S TREASURE KITCHEN RANGE, Which can by seen in operation on application to MR. GEORGE GREEN, AGENT FOR ABEEYSTWITH of whom all particulars can be obtained. V JRONE SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM, J 1Jubltt tfatittt* SCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS. I THE undersigned Auditor of the South Wales Audit District, do hereby Give Notice that, in purusance of the Elementary Education Acts, I have appointed the AUDITS of the Accounts of the following SCHOOL BOARDS for tha year ended 29th September last, severally to commence at the respeetive places and at the respective times specified below; at each of which several Audits all persons who by law are bound to account thereat, are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers containing or relating to such Accounts. Time appointed Xame of School Place at which Audit for Audit, Board. will be held. Date. Hour. [a.m. Ustpytty Uatwyth 9.30. Ustrad Meurijf 10 Blaenpenral 10.30. Ustrad Meurijf 10 BIaenpennal 10.30. Strata Florida Workhouse Novem. H iKSSSw:: i*30' Bettws Leiki 12.30. Tregaron (U.D.) 1 p,m. Llan geitho 1.30. Dated this 30th day of October, 1879. EDWARD JONES, District Auditor. MARGARET MORGANS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Statute 22 and 23 Vict,, cap p 35, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having fony olaims against the estate of Margaret Morgans, late of Talybont, in the county of Cardigan, widow, who died on the 3rd day of March. 1879, intestate, and letters of administration were taken out oi* the 14th day of May, 1879, in the Probate Division of the principal Registry of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice, by John Bennett Jenkins, of Tygwys, near Devil's Bridge, in the said county of Cardigan, miner, and Sophia Oliver (the wife of Lewis Oliver, of Tynygraig, in the parish of Llanbadam-fawr, in the same county, farmer,) the administrators of the said Margaret Morgans, deceased, are hereby required to send particulars thereof to the undersigned, Messrs Thomas and Jones, of No. 7, Laura-place, in the town of Aberyst. wyth, solicitors to the said administrators, on or before the 1st day of December next, at which time the said administrators will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the next of kin of the said Margaret Morgans, having regard to such claims only of which they shall then have had notice, and after which time the said administrators will not be answerable for any other claim. Dated this 30th day of October, 1879. THOMAS & JONES, 7, Laura-place, Aberystwyth. Solicitors to the Administrators. THE ORPHETJS GLEE SOCIETY, ABERYSTWYTH. COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMENT: MRS. ARTHUR JOHNSON HUGHES, MRS. T. D. HARRIES, MRS. J. W. SZLUMPER, MRS. GRIFFITH JONES, MR. HUGH HUGHES, JUNIOR, PROFFESSOR ANGUS, REV. J. H. DA VIES, MR. E. JONES-WILLIAMS. CONDUCTOR.—DR. JOSEPH PARRY, HON. SEc.-MR. E. JONES-WILLIAMS. The above Society has been formed by ladies and gentlemen, resident in Aberyswyth and neighbour- hood for the practise of Glee and Part Song singing during the winter months. The society will meet once a week, at the Assembly Rooms, and the first rehearsal will take place on Monday evening, the 3rd of November, at 7 p.m. Subscription for the season (1st November to 1st May), 10s. 6d. Applications for membership to be forwarded to the Hon. Sec., London and Provincial Bank. TO ACCOUNTANTS, &c. THE TOWN COUNCIL of the Borough of Aber- ystwyth will at their next meeting, to be holden on Tuesday, the 4th November, 1879, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, appoint a. person to fill the office of Borough Accountant, which will become vacant by the resignation of Mr David Jones, at the salary of X40 per annum. The duties required to be performed may be ascertained at the Town Clerk's Office. Applications in writing, accompanied by Testimon- ials as to competency and otherwise, to be sent to me on or before Monday, the 3rd November, 1879. Dated 22nd October, 1879. W. H. THOMAS, Town Clerk. IJENKIN JONES, of Llanrhystid, hereby give notice that I shall not be answerable for my debt or debts which my wife, ELIZA JONES, may contract in my name after this date. J Signed-JENKIN JONES. Witness-EVAN DA VIES. October 22nd, 1879. MONEY WANTED. THE Aberystwyth Public Baths Company require to borrow the sum of £ 1000 on security of the New Baths and other buildings erected by them in Newfoundland-street. Applications from persons willing to advance the amount, stating rate of interest required, to be sent at once to DAVID JONES, Secretary, 19, Baker-street. GOSEN CHAPEL, RHYDYFELIN. AN ENTERTAINMENT will be held at the above chapel, on Tuesday, the 11th of Novem- ber, 1879, when a COMPETITION in Reading, Sing- ing, and Recitation will take place, and Prizes awarded to the successful Competitors. The chair will be taken by H. S. Richardes, Esq., Bryneithyn. Admission—Front seats, Is.; Second seats, Cd. Doors open at 6.30, to commence at 7. The proceeds to go towards liquidating the debt on the chapel. FIVE PER CENT. INTEREST, Aad the SECURITY OP MORTGAGES OF REAL ESTATE It, given by the BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY I (Established 1864, Incorporated 1874), Which, according to the "Parliamentary Returns' 1877," holds as RUJU'lrtitee a larger amount of profit andreiaerve in proportion to shareholders' capital THAN ANY OTHER SOCIETY OF ICB ITS AGE IN THE KINGDOM (see Parliamentary Return aud Pamphlet on •' Bristol Building Soeietien »). LOANS without deduction (if the amount exceeds £ 100), repayable in 5 to 21 years, at rates lower than in most other societies, and covering all chargei. Tha Bonus Return to Borrowers has been regularly Is. Cd. in tha pound of the luterest,ebuled. taut Annual Report and Balance Sheet on application. C. H. LOW, Chairman. G. W. LUCAS, Oepaty-Chairman. CM T SHERWOOD SMITH, Secretary. °A«". SO. Clare-steeet,* Bristol. Agent at ABERYSTWYTH Mr. B. BLLIS, Auctioneer. = JOHN EDWARDS, BUTCHER, KARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Families supplied with the best quality of Butohe Moat on the most moderate terms. PICKLID AND DKIBD NEAT'S TONGUX8 ALWAYS 1* STOCK. Dnlilie Nottcra* ASSEMBLY ROOMS, QUEEN'S HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT, FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6TH, 1879, Of the Celebrated "DIPLOMACY" COMPANY, (By special arrangement with Mr and Mrs Bancroft, Prince of Wales' Theatre, London), Organised for the Provincial representation of the enormously successful Play DIPLOMACY, Adapted to the English Stage from Victorian Sardou's Dora," by Messrs SaTille Rowe & Bolton Rowe. MAGNIFICENT NEW SCENERY. SUPERB FURNITURE AND ACCESSORIES. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10.40. Prices Reserved Front Seats, 3s.; unreserved, 28.; Second, Is. Plan of the seats may be seen and tickets secured at Mr Morgan's (late Cox), Bookseller, Pier-street. Tickets may also be had of Mr W. H. Palmer, Queen's Hotel. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 9, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOFORTES! From 20 guineas to 150 guineas. HARMONIUMS! From 4 guineas to -100 guineas. FOR SALE OR HTRE, ON MODERATE TERMS, OR ON THE THREE YEARS' PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT J. EVANS'S, (ORGANIST, ST. MICHAEL'S CHURCH.) Agent for CHAPPELL & CO.'s PRIZE MEDAL PIANOFORTE, AND ALEXANDRE'S IMPROVED HARMONIUMS. New Music Half-price. Pianofortes and Bar moniums Tuned. MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 9, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWITH. THOMAS GARNER, CONFECTIONER, BAKER, &c., I I TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. REFRESHMENT ROOMS. FLANNEL! FLANNEL! FLANNEL!! GREAT REDUCTION IN WELSH FLANNELS! White Flannel, all Wool, 9d., 10 £ d., Is. and upwards. Plain, Grey, and Stripes, very heavy, lOjfcd., la. and upwards. The New Patent Flannel, in all colours, from 2s. 3d Welsh Blanketings, from 2s. Welsh Knit Stockings, from 2s. Welsh Knitting Yarn, from 2s. per lb. White Whittles, 16s. and upwards. WELSH FLANNEL DEPOT, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN EDWARDS ft Co., PBOPBJETO Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY. R. DOlTs ON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the JLt Show Rooms contain a large collection of Marble, Stone,and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces Marble and Stone Mnral Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &e. (fi) ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS DAVID THOMAS, Watchmaker, JeweHer, &o., 13> GREAT DARKGATE ST., £ 50^ ABERYSTWYTH. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41P™ is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urin- ary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional. Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s. 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Maker, F. J. CLARKE, Consulting Chemist, High Street, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents—BARCLAY & SONS, London. Aberystwyth—W. G. VAUGHAN, Chemist, 51, North Parade. And aU the Wholesale House, iPIrrtton gn>&rr00f0* MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1879. TO THE BURGESSES Of the Town and Liberties of ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the solicitation of numerous and influential Burgesses, I have consented to offer myself for one of the vacant seats in the Town Council. For thirteen years I have been a heavy ratepayer of the Borough and am deeply interested in the prosperity of the town, especially as a. Watering- place, and, whether honoured with election or not, I shall at all times further, so far as in my power lies, the prosperity of the town as a first-class' summer resort. If elected it shall be my earnest desire to keep down the rates as much as possible, compatible with the carrying out of necessary improvements. Our town is in excellent condition as regards the state of the streets, the footpaths being in splendid order the drainage is perfect, according to sanitary and engineering requirements; and the public lighting is on the whole satisfactory. The FtMio Library is a highly beneficial institution, and deserves more extended support. I would ad- vocate free admission to the Reading Room as well as the Library. In the Shipping interest, I would advocate the maintenance of the Harbour in a state of safety. Speaking generally, I will devote attention to the welfare of the Commercial, Mining and Agricultural communities. If you honour me with your votes and confidence, it will be my earnest endeavour to promote your welfare. I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, THOMAS GARNER. October 13th, 1879. TO THE MUNICIPAL ELECTORS OF THE TOW BOROUGH. AND LIBERTIES OF ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, At the request of numerous ratepayers, I beg respectfully to offer myself as a candidate, at the forthcoming Municipal election, lor one of the vacant seats in the Council. Should you coufer the favour of electing me as one of your Representatives, I shall, to the utmost of my ability, being wholly unfettered by any particular party or section, be able to represent you as an independent member. I hope to have the pleasure of waiting upon you before the election, when I sball be prepared to ex- press my views upon any question whic'h is likely to be a subject for consideration by the Council in your interest. I have the honour to be, LADIES AND GENTEEMEN, Your obedient Servant, EDWARD HAMER. 2, Queen's Terrace, Aberystwytk, October 13, 1879. TO THE BURGESSES W OF THE TOWN AND LIBERTIES OF ARERYSTWTTH. LADIES AND GSNTLIMEN, In consequence of my Father, Mr. Thomas Jones, having resigned his seat at the Council Board of the Borough of Aberystwyth, after a service of fifty-nine years, I have been induced by the request of numer- one Rate-payers and Friends to present myself as a. Candidate for the vacancy occasioned by hit retire- ment. If the Burgesses think right to elect me, I pledge myself, to tVe best of my ability, to promote the interests of the Rate-payers irrespective of any party considerations whatever. Hoping soon to have the pleasure of waiting upon you, and of personally soliciting your vote s.and sup port. I am LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, Yours faithfully, EDWARD JOHN JONES. 9, Queen's Terrace, Aberystwyth, October 16th. 1879. MUNICIPAL ELECTION, 1879. TO THE ELECTORS Of the BOROUGH OF ABERYSTWYTH. LADIWS AND GENTLEMEN, The term for which I was elected is about to ex- pire and I appeal to you for re-election. During the period I have had the honour of being your Representative I have diligently and faithfully endeavoured to serve your interests by close end con- stant attention to all Public Works, iucluding Drain- age, Paving, Lighting. &o. I have also supported every effort to bring to the Town a plentiful supply of the purest Water by gravitation, and have been in in favour of the erection of a. Steam Flour Mill, Brick and other Works, in order to afford employment to Artizans and Working Men now idle in this Town for want of work. I have done my utmost te reduce the Rates, more particularly by lowering the rate of Interest paid en money borrowed by the Town. When I first obtained a. seat in the Council, six years ago, the Town paid 5 per cent. Interest. Soon afterwards it was reduced to 4t per cent., thereby lowering the Rates about.2180 yearly, or a reduction equal to a two-penny Rate. Last year after considerable efforts, in which I took a leading part, the rate of Interest was further re- duced to 4 per cent., or a further saving of about .£180 yearly, equal to a Rate of two-pence in the pound. Between the two reductions in Interest, a. sum of .£370 has been saved to the Ratepayers annually, which is equal to a Rate of over foarpence in the pound every year. I have in addittion paid great attention to the Shipping Trade, Ac., and the wants of the Harbour. I have been instrumental in diverting the carriage of a considerable quantity of Ore from the Railways, and in having it shipped at this Port, thereby benefiting the Shipping interest and adding to the Harbour Revenue, which is steadily increasing. I new respectfully solicit a. renewal of your confi- dence and support for the third time. If elected I shall to the utmost of my ability persevere in pro- moting the advancement and interests of the Town in every possible way. I am, your obedient Servant, JOHN JONES. Bridge End, Aberystwyth, October 16th, 1879. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH AND LIBERTIES OF ABER- YSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, In accordance with my promise, and compliance with the wishes of numerous friends, I again offer myself for one of the vacancies at the Council Board, and in doing so I have no new policy to declare, and if elected shall strenuously oppose all needless expenditure of the Public Money, and use every legitimate means to reduce the present excessive Taxation, consistent with and in view of actual required improvements carried out at the same time. As heretofore I shall always be ready to explain my views as far as I am able, when called upon so to do. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, GEORGE GREEN. Aberystwyth, October ntJa, 1879. Krltgioua ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH ABERYSTWYTH. ORDER OF SERVICES. SUNDAY :— Full Service and Sermon at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month, et, 11 a.m. Srd at 8.30 a.M WIK DAYS :— Morning Prayer on Wednesday and Friday, and on Saints' Days and Holy-days, at 11 a.m. Holy Commuhion, according to notice. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Wednesday, at 7 P.M. HYMN BOOK—"Church Hymns," (S.P.C.K.) ST. MARY'S (WELSH) CHURCH, Leading out of Bridge Street). SUKBAY:— Welsh Service and Sermon at 9.30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy Communion on the last Sunday in the month at 9.30 a.m. or 6 p.m., according to notice. WEEK DAYP -• Evening Prayer and and Sermon on Thursday, at 7 p.m. Communicants' Meeting every Tuesday, at 7 p.m. OFFERTORY AFTER ALL THK SUNDAY SERVICES. SUNBAY SCHOOLS:- At the Boys' National Schools, at 2.30 p.m.—English. Girls' ditto ditto at 2.30 p.m.-Welsh. Ysgoldy at 2.30 ;I.m.-Mued. Penyparke National School at2.30p.m.—Mixed. (Service and Sermon at 3.30 p.m.) Rev. Canon PHILLIPS, M.A., Vicar. Mr. JOHN WATKINS, ) Mr T. GRIFFITHS, j Churchwardens. THE NATIONAL BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, 29, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH." Stead, Simpson & Nephews, LEICESTER, LEEDS, NORTHAMPTON, Ac., The Largest Manufacturers of Boots & Shoes in the World; ALSO TANNERS, CURRIERS, AND LEATHER MANUFACTURERS. SINGLE PAIRS OF BOOTS AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. All* Goods Marked in Plain Figures. EVERY PAIR GUARANTEED BEST WORKMANSHIP. The Largest Stock of Boots & Shoes in Aberystwyth. Purehase direct from the Manufacturers, and thereby save intermediate Profits. REPAIRS BY EFFICIENT WORKMEN, MESSRS. STEAD, SIMPSON & NEPHEWS iVL would call special attention to the NEW and SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF GOODS which they have just received from their various Manufactories, suitable for AUTUMN and WINTER Wear. TERMS — CASH ONLY. Wear. TERMS — CASH ONLY. STEAD, SIMPSON & NEPHEWS, 29, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. WHITE STAR LINB ROYAL AND UNITED STATES — MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE.—The Steamera of this Lin« take the Lane Routes recommended by bj Lieut. Maury on both the Outward and Homeward Passages. LIVERPOOL TO NFW YORK Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. These well known magnificent Steamers are appointed to vail weekly as under, carrying Her Majesty's and the United States Wails. FROM LIVERPOOL. Gemanic Thursday, 6th November. tJB Baltic Tuesday. llih November. C,Itic Thursday, 20th November Britannic Thursday,27th Vovember. Adriatic Tuesday, 2nd December. „ FROM NEW YORK. Baltic ( Th ursdny, Celtie Thursday, 80th October. These splendid Vessels redupe the passage to the shortest possible time, and afford to Passengers the highest degree ot comfort hitherto attainable at sea. Average passage ta dayø in Summer, 01 days in Wintrr. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water-tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences: pianos, libraries, ek;ctric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, Saloon Passage, 15, le, and 21 guineas-, Return Tickets a reduced rates. The Steerage accommodation is of the \ery highest charac- ter, the rooms are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers 01 this class will find their coaifort c carefully studied, and the provisioning unsurpassed. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. Drafts iesuft on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. HUGHES, 1, Railway Terrace, Aberystwyth. THOMAS CORBETT, Tailor and Draper, Llanidloes. ISMAY, IMRIE, AND Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, And 34, Leadenhall-street. LONDON. B.C. "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" Reekitt's Paris Blue "SEE THAT YQU GET Reckiit's Paris Blue Used in the PRINCE of WALES'S LAUNDRY. Reckitt's Paris Blue Used in the DUCHESS of EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. Reckitt's Paris Blue Is used by the Poor because it is Cheap, and by the Rich because of its Beauty, Reckitt's Paris Blue Beware of Bad Imitations. See RECKITT'S NAME on every Wrapper. JEburation. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master-The Rev LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Ma;-tor—J. F. TYE, Esq. Mr Tye has re- cently pulsed the First Ex ft initiation for the B.A. Degree in the University of Loudon. Third Mast. r—L. PEOSsER, Esq., C.M., M.R.C.P. Fourth Master—T. JONES, Esq., A.A. For Boarders from 40 to 45 guineas per annum, Day Scholars. 6 to 8 The Ardwyn School Scholarship of X20 to be competed for at the next examiration of the University College of Wales. Also a X5 scholarship for the best boy who enters. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IN 1812. ]7VERY Boy in this School is examined once 'j a year by examiners not connected with the teaching staff. Six Exhibitions of X5 each nre nwarded yearly. Three of theee will be com] eted for at the Schoolroom on Friday, the 8th day of August. GWJlLL DTSG NA GOLUD." LADIES' COLLKU1ATB SCHOOL, AKERYSTWYRA. Principal, MRS. E. MARIK JONRSI i1 Co!Glasgow). Pupils are prepared iortheLo ai. be Civii Service, and the Training Colleges Preliminary Examinations, History, ueogiaptiy, and Literature — Mrs. Jones. Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Analysis, by Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. Latin, Bible History, and Domestic Economy —Mrs. E Marie Jones. French, Italian, and Calisthenics — Signoriiui Chambeand. Geology, Botany, and Aqtronomy-Mrs. Jones. Music—Miss Turner and Signorina. Chambeand. Drawing, Painting Book-keeping — Mrs. Jones. Elocution—Mrs E. M. Jones ilate pupil of Har court Beatty, Prof-ssor of Elocution at Glasgow Uni- versity). A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESSES. CAERLKON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL —MISS TRUBSHAW, Assisted by Masters, and R- sident Foreign and English Governesses. TJupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge J. Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. MUSIC AND THE FRENCH LAN- GUAGE.. (ACQUIRED IN PARIS). PUPILS received by MISS EVANS, 9, Pier Street Abery stwyth—Terms on application. PIANOFORTE LESSONS. rp J. CASHMORE gives PRIVATE LESSONS i • on the PIANO and HARMONIUM. Terms on application at 34, BRIDGE STREET. 11, LAURA PLACE. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by Mrs. HAUPTMANN & Miss MORRIS, who have had much experience in Tuition. I Theaimistetmpartasotid wid useful education, combined with the Ub uMoI accomplishments. Particulars on application. BRYNARVOR HALL, TOWYN. PRINCIPAL .— l MH, EDWIN JOMES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by quaiiikd RESIDENT MASTBRS for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modem Languages, Music, &c. ——— BRYNARVOR HALL, commodious and well-fitted, B has been specialiy erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive play, grounds, cricket field, and gardens attached, alto, gether making the finest and most desirable sohool I premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examination* connected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. I Classes arc held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of Three Terms. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL: CONDUCTED BY MR. THOMAS OWEN, C.M., (In honours of the London University, and late Scholar of the University College of Wales). PUPILS prepared for Commercial pursuits, for the J. Civil Service, for the learned Profession&, I for the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial Training, at moderate charges. Terms, on applicatione 16, Queen-street, Aberystwyth. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH, PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS, LADY-PRiNcipAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY. Assisted by resident Masters and Governesses. THE Third Term for 1879 commenced on Tuesday, September 23rd. Pupils received at any tine. Prospectuses on application. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded 1805.) Head Master-MR THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, B.A. (Oxon), Late, Scholar of Jesus College and Seconal Class Honours Moderations. THE aim ot the education given at this school will be such as to prepare young men foe Matriculation at the Universities and Lampeter College also boys for the Oxford Local and Preliminary Examinations. Terms-6 guineas a year. 2 guineas a term. For further information apply to the Head Mastei Hill House College, HAVERFORDWEST. THE attention of Parents a*d Guardians if earnestly directed to the above College foe YOUNG LADIES, which has been established foe more than sixty years, and is stiii cendrctsd in it thoroughly efficient manner. Modern improvements are adopted and appreciated by the Principals, who have resided for many years on the Continent,and aM accomplished linguists. Good principles are care- fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, who re* ceive a really cultivated education, capable of Siting them for any SDhere of life. Hill House College is situated in a most healthy neighbourhood, s> ven miles from the sea, and it so. commodates fifty b arders it has extensive greanda to the back. The climate being mild is well a.daptet for delicate girls. An annual Concert is held for the encoarageaesf of music. References on application to Principal. EVANS, PASTRY COOK, CONFECTIONER, MARKET ST. MARKET ST; Dinners, Teas & Coffee Pastry and Conf«cti#nei^ at any hour. of every description. Wedding Breakfasts, Public and Private Dias0Q P»rtie§ supplied in the best style,