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grates 6j) ?lnctiom SOUTH WALES. LOWES CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, In the Parishes of Troedyraur, Bettws Evan, Penbryn, Llangranog, Llangunllo, and Blaenporth. Situ.ate and distant about three miles from the im- portant town of Newcastle-Emlyn, the future ter- minus of the Great Westerii Railway, and about three miles from Henllan Bridge, also on the above line. "H'f~R JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to offer for ]>I SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Saluta- ion Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn, at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely, on Thursday, July 20th, 1882, the under- mentioned most desirable Freehold Farms, Small Holdings, a Corn Grift Mill, and excellent Quarries, containing an area of upwards of 3,300 acres of excellent meadow, pasture, and arable land, almost in a ring fence, with superior (in many instances recently-erected) stone-built and slated farm build- ings, producing an aggregate rental of upwards of Æt.200 per annum, and being portions of the estates of Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., in South Cardiganshire, in 37 lots, or in such other number of lots as may be determined upon prior to or at the time of sale, VIZ :— a In the Parish of Troedyraur.—Troedyraur Farm, 'Freehold Sohsol-house, Dwelling-house, Smithy, and Field; Penycnwc Dwelling-house and Garden, Five Small Fields, Abermarlais Cottages, Workshop, and 'Gardens,' Cerri Cottle and Penybont Dwelling- house, Brongest Dwelling-house, Cottage, and Pre- mises Cefnmaesbach, Two Slangs called Llaindelyn, Peualltygwyn, Gwarllwyn. In the Parishes of Bettws Evan and Peribryn.— Co?dyperthi and Parke, Tref elmban. In the Parish of Bettws Evan.—Pilbach, Panty- nettws and Cilfargen, Pwllpair Factory, Pwllpair, Croeswen Dwelling- house and Premises, Bettws Cottages, Black Lion, &c., Penlone Dwelling-house :»n& Premises, Llanyrwyddfa. hi the Parishes ofPaibryn and Blaenporth.—Pen- lacsaeth, Esgereitliin, Talsarn Cottage, Tanygroes Chapel, Tanygroes Shop, Bwlchygroes, Pwilygrift, €aste.llpridd and part of Cefnlleithdre, Cefnlleithdre, Cefn Warren, Penpompren, Bwlchygreyon, Panty- gronw, Penyffynon, Waunmendy, Pencaeau and part of Waunmendy, Abernant-bychan, Green Cottage, ■ Selli and part of Penpompren, Cefceirw, Blaenwarn i ^part of Cefnceirw), Cwmllwydrew (part of Cefnceirw) Cefnbach, Tynewydd, Blaencefn, Ffynonfendigaid, "Workhouse, North America, Waunlle & Clynhir, Glan- ,r PeHhygoppa, Penralltgoch, Pantyrholiad & Cwm- 'whiblin, Sailach, Penpwll, Penallt, Aberbedw, Waun, Wa.un Fields, Brynhirlwm Farm, Brynhirlwm Dwel- ling-house, &c., Cwmbedw, Nantcocb, Parknewydd, iBIaenwaun, Wauniilbro, Salamanca, Parkhen and Parkenbach, Brynhunlle, Llain, Ffynonaugleision and part of Llain, Gilfachlas, Rhowinglas, Ftynondansley and part of Nantybrenny, Nantybrennj, Two Fields •'part of Nantybrenny) Two Dwelling-houses, &c., impart, of Nantybrenny). One Dwelling-house, &c., (part of Nantybrenny), Brithdir, with Five Cottages thereon; Brithdir Mill and part of Nantybrenny; Garden and Smithy (part of Brithdir Mill), Penpont- ri>ren Felinganol. In the Parish of Llangwillo—Undivided moiety of "Weirglodd Fawr. In the Parish of LUngranog—Rhydyrysgwydd. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale may be obta-ined at the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn of Messrs A. F. and E. W. Tweedie, solicitors, 5, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.; or of Mr John Francis, Auctioneer, land agent, and valuer, "Sa.rmartnen. — j J. W. ROGERS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT, MOST respectfully begs to inform the Nobility, Clergy, the Legal Profession, Farmers, and the inhabitants generally of Aberystwyth and dis- trict, that at the urgent solicitation of many old friends he will at once open an office in Aberystwyth in, conjunction with his Llandudno and Conway Branches, and will now be prepared to undertake and •3cmduct Sales and Valuations of FREEHOLD AND ? LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, LAND,HOUSEHOL D FURNITURE, MINING PLANT AND MACHIN- i ERy, SHIPS, TIMBER, FARMING STOCK ( PRODUCE, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, 1 -Sc., &c. J. W. R. having had a long and successful expeii. 3u\,¡C in the profession, Parties favouring him with feeir commands, may rest assured of their interests, Saving his very best personal attention and super- vision. ME. ROGERS has much pleasure in announcing to the Public generally that since the issue of his business advertisement he has obtained the per. snanent services of Mr William Morgan, who for ZIlany years acted as assistant to the late Mr G. T. Smith. All applications, letters, and enquiries, to be Blade at Mr Morgan's residence, Cardigan House, Queen's Road, Aberystwyth. PRELIMINARY. NOTICE. 12, MARINE TERRACE ABERYSTWYTH. i" Highly Attractive Sale of Modern and Substantial Household Furniture and other Effects. MR J. W. ROGERS has been favoured with the instructions of Mr Jones, who is giving up the aouse to Sell by Auction early in October next, the entire contents of the above genteel residence. NOTICE.-Several important Sales of FARMING •-> iX'Civ, HOUSE PROPERTY, and FURNITURE ^*11 shortly be Advertised for early Sale. For all Particulars apply to Mr WILLIAM; MORGAN, Auc- tioneer's Office, Cardigan House, Queen's Road, Aberystwyth. TO-DAY, LISBURNE ARMS, LLANFIHANGEL-Y.CROYDDIN. ale of Farming Stock also 8 Acres of Growing Hay, Ayrshire Cow, Crossed Heifers,Calf, Young Sow in Pig, &c. Y W ROGERS, under instructions of Mr Thos. ''Sr Griffiths, will Sell by Public Auction, on the ^arm adjacent to the above, on Saturday, the 15th f? °.f ^882, a Miscellaneous Collection of use* Scantling Poles, Telleys, Spokes, Oak and l^tch Pine Boards, superior and strongly-made Box ~art, Joiners and Carpenters' Tools, Tool Chest *jtted with interior Mahogany compartments, Lad- Sers' Planks, two Dining-room Tables, Chairs, a5e-> &c. ———. Two months' credit upon all sums over £ 3 upon approved security. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices :— Cardigan House, Queen's-road, Aberystwyth. DAVID RICHARDS, the OLD BANK," BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. sill POSTER IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. pities fig Huritctt. [CIRCULAR. ] AUCTION MART, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ALLOW me to tender my sincere thanks for the liberal support given me for the last six years as an Auctioneer, Valuer, House and Commission Agent, and I trust by diligence, integrity, and prompt attention to merit a continuance of your favour. The number of properties—Freehold and Leasehold-tha t have passed through my hands already, and the num- ber on hand for Sale, have hitherto far exceeded my expectations, which is an evidence that the trust re. posed in me has not been abused by lack of experi- ence, perseverance, and judgment. I may also add that I have had practical eyperience for some years in acquiring qualifications necessary to be abJ e to undertake the Valuing and Selling of Farming Stock, Crops, Houses and Land, Household Furniture, and other effects, &c. My business connection for the last 35 years having brought mc into contact with all classes, and knowing the district well, often proves an advantage to the Vendor. If you will en- trust me with your patronage, and use your influence with your friends on my behalf, I shall deem it a great faveur. Parties entrustiug me with the conduct of their Sales, or Valuation, or any other business, such as Sales of FREEHOLD OR LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, FARMING STOCK, CROPS & IMPLEMENTS, HOUSES, CARRIAGES, TIMBER, MACHIN- ERY, SHIPS, WORKING PLANTS, TRADE STOCK, FURNITURE, &c., &c., may depend that their interests will be protected, and no effort shall be wanting on my part to render faithful service to my clients. It is my intention to continue the Monthly Sales in bhe Smithfield, on the first Monday in every Menth (Fair Day), at 12 o'clock, for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Farming Implements, Carriages, &c. Entries for Sale should be in hand at seven lays before the day of Sale, to be inserted in the Catalogued First class references. I am, Yours obediently, EDWARD ELLIS. TO be sold, by Private Treaty,the House and Shop, lately in the occupation of Mr Erasmus Jones, No. 8, North Parade. Also, the Chain and Anchor, and two private [louses adjoining, in Shipbuilders-row, together with i large building hitherto used as a smithy. Particulars of Mr Ellis, Auctioneer, The Mart, Aberystwyth. MELINDWR VIEW, PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. E. J. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &c., BEGS respectfully to thank all those who have en- trusted him with their business for the past sight years, and to solicit a continuance of their Favours, which shall have his best attention. All Sales and Valuations of every description will, is in the past, be promptly attended to. Sales of Fur- niture, Farming Stock, &c., in Town or Country, sashed and settled without delay. Monthly sales of Stock, &c., on the First Monday in every month. OWEN DANIEL, AUCTIONEER, LAND VALUER, &c. HAVING long possessed a business connection in Cardiganshire, has (owing to the decease of the late Mr G. T. Smith) opened an office at 7, NEW STREET, ABERYSTWY fH, md the services have been secured of Mr Edward Davies (late Rhiwlas) as clerk, and it is to be hoped bhat a considerable addition will be made to the busi- ness already done by O. Daniel in the county. He desires to thank all those who in the past have entrusted him with their business, and to assure them and others that he will carefully attend to any commissions place in his hands in the future. JUST PUBLISHED, THE ABERYST W YT H ALBUM, Containing Nine Popular and Copyright PIANOFORT. PIECES by Kuhe, Boyton Smith, Benedict, Trekel, &c. Price One Shilling, nett free by post for Id extra, of the Publishers, W. K. WHEATLEY AND SONS, ORGANISTS, TEACHERS & TUNERS, PIANOFORTE & MUSIC SELLERS, 22, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, PIANOS, HARMONIUMS & ORGANS, FOR SALE OR HIRE, Or on the System of Purchase by Monthly Payments NEW MUSIC at HALF-PRICE. Several Parcela of Copyright at THREEPENCE in the SHILLINA Discount for Cash in addition to the Half-price. Stock of Drawing Matertials and Artists colours. BRADBURY & co's CELEBRATED DOMESTIC MANUFACTURING SEWING MACHINES The Special Improvements we have recently in- troduced render these machines the best in the Market. Machines from f4 Os Od, at 2s 6d weekly. Liberal Discount for Cash. Office and Show Rooms, 5, Chalybeate Terrace, and The Corn Market, Aberystwyth. Sole Agent at Aberystwyth-J. G, JONES LADIES who save their Combings of. Hair can < have them disentangled, roots turned, and pro- perly prepared and arranged into Twists, Plaits Coils, Chignons, &J., by H. P. HAWKINS, ARTIST IN HAIR, 23, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ORDER THIS WEEK! ORDER THIS WEEK! A X5 5s. Gent's English Lover for £ 3. A X6 6s. Gent's Hunting Lever for..£3 10s. A < £ 10 10s. English Chronograph £ 5 10s A £ 6 6s. Pair Case English Lever < £ 3 12s A .£210s. Gent's Defiance Watch for .£1 5s A .£5 5s. Lady's English Lever for X3 or A .£210s. Lady's Defiance Watch for .£1 5s And you will receive a Free Prize on the 30th June, many of which are worth more than full amount paid for Watch. Write at once for Wonderful Watch Pamphlet, 112 pages, with illustrations, and 80 pages of testimonials. Post free for two stamps. Address- STEWART DAWSON & CO., 2, RANELAGH PLACE, LIVERPOOL. — — ■lmMu»wu..g.ii.«Ml ■■ gaits fit) auttioU. CARMARTHENSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM in the Parish of Cilycwm for gale.. MESSRS D. P. DAVIES, HOWLAND & Co., .L:1.. have been favoured with instrucLio'lEf to Sell by Auction, at the Dolaucothy Arms, PuBB^saint, on Thursday, the 27th of July, 1882, at one o'clock in the afternoon precisely (subject to conditions" of Sale as shall be then and there produced). Thai most desirable freehold Farm called "LLWYNO¥'t.F!N," situate in the Parish of Cilycwm, in the Coise^y of Carmarthen, within seven miles of the market to-vra I of Llandovery, containing by admGasNremen& ?2 acres 1 rood 14 poles of Pasture, Meadow, Arabia).- & Wood Land, with excellent buildings thereon, nowia J the occupation of Mr Daniel Davies, under a for the unexpired term of 15 years from Michaelmas next, at the very low rent of < £ 60 per annum—together with an extensive Right of Common on Mallan, ad- joining. ——— The Farm, which has a southern aspect, is ap- I proached by a good road, without a Toll, within six miles of the Station of Llanwrda, and might be con- sidered a very lucrative investment, as it is capable of vast improvement, although it is already known as carrying the most superior Stock in the neigbourhood. SSThe Property being surrounded by Land belonging to Sir J. W. Drummoad, Bart., Capt Lloyd, and W. Morgan, Msq., is plentifully supplied with Game, and has a Trout Stream running through it. SfThe Tenant will show the Property, and for further particulars apply to Messrs E,tton Evans and Williams, Solicitors, Haverfordwest, or Messrs D. P. Davies, Howland & Co., Aberystwyth. FREDERICK STEPHENS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &€ PENRHYNCOCH, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. Sales 'and Appraisements taken at Moderate charges. Attendance every Monday at Aberystwyth. RHYDYPENAU FARM, Bow STREET, R.S.O., NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN B A K E-E, PRACTICAL LICENSED VALUER, ARBITRATOR, &c., TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere thanks to the Landed Proprietors, Gentry, Legal Profession, Agriculturists. Mining and Shipping Communities, and the Public generally of. Aberyst- wyth and its surrounding districts, for the past favours bestowed upon him in his business since he has resided in the district (a period of upwards of fourteen years), and wishes to inform them that he has added to his former business that of AUCTIONEER AND LAND AGENT. He respectfully intimites that, being so well known as a practical Agriculturist, &c., it is scarcely neces- sary to say that his long experience and knowledge of Land, Live and Dead Farming Stock, and other Properties, will qualify him for, and give him special advantages and facilities in, conducting the above businesses in all their branches. He trusts, by execu- ting commissioners entrusted to him with integrity and uprightness, to meri^ a continuance of patronage aud support, and assures his friends that their future commands and interest will have his prompt and bast attention. CUSOP COTTAGE, ABSYSTWYTH. GEORGE JONES &- SON, ARCHITECTS, BUILDING AND LAND SURVEYORS, I> ESPECTFULLY announce to the public gener- ally that in addition to their ordinary business they will in future be pleased to undertake the valu- ation of all kinds of Property, References, Arbitra- tions, Trusteeships, Accountancies, and Land and House Agencies. 16th June, 1882. '^MIGRATION TO NEW SOUTH WALES. THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT will provide Passages to Sydney (in first-class Ships) to persons approved by the Agent-General. Farmers,, Agricultural and other Labourers, Mechanics, and Female Domestic Str/ants are re- quired. Married couples not to exceed 35 years and I Single Adults 30 years of age. The Reduced Rates are X5 per adult; children of three and under four- teen years, cP,2 10s under three, free. Inclusive of Bedding, Blankets and all mess utensils. Further information may be obtained from The Emigration Department, New South Wales Govern- ment Offices, 5, Westminster Chambers, London, S.W., or from the Local Agent: JOHN MORGAN, Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth. SAUL SAMUEL, Agent-Gaaeral for New South W-des ^||g|jg AnI ERICA, TO NEW YORK & BOSTON DIRECT A RARE CHANCE, WEEKLY SAILIXGS. Fare (free) to BOSTON £ i 10s Od. Fare to InEW YORK £ 5 0s Od. Fares to QUEBEC, CANADA, by Steamer £ 3 Os Od. These fine Steamers of 5275 tons, are expressly for British passengers. No foreigners booked through this agency. Plenty of good food and every comfort. A marvel of cheapness. Passage about 8 days. Apply to-GOMER ROBERTS, AGENT, 29, UNION STREET, LIVERPOOL. Every information for the Cape and Australia given. Passengers met on arrival at Liverpool by Mr or Mrs Roberts. Supper, Bed, and Breakfast, including every attendance, 2s Gd. Children half-price. Note the Address-GOMER ROBERTS, 29, Union Street, Liverpool. ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS. THE SEA WATER SWIMMING BATHS, Are OPEN from 6 a.m. till 8 p.m. Entrance in Newfoundland Street (out of Terrace Road and Queen's Road.) The Gentlemen's Bath is 77 feet long by 32 feet broad and the Ladies Bath 72 feet long by 23 feet feroad. Both are well fitted with Dressing Rooms, &c., and lighted with Gas. The Floors are of Portland Cement, and the Gentle- men's Bath slopes^ from 3 feet 9 inches to 7 feet 3 inches; the Ladies troa. o feet 3 inches to 5 feet 9 inches. The Buildings are well lighted and ventilated, and the water, which is dany pumped from the Sea,, is kept at a temperature of about 68° Fa-h., or about 10 Fah. above that of the Sea. The Private Baths, supplied Hot or Cold, and Fresh or Salt Water, are handsomely fitted, and always ready for use. TERMS: SWIMMING BATHS- Single Tickets Q G Books of Twenty-five Tickets io <3 E:tileø 11)) Hurtiom ( i I NOTICE. E D W A R D~ H A M E R AND J. J. GRIFFITHS, AT t&e request of nnmerous influential friends. respectfully beg to announce to the Lesfal Pro- fession a11;J the Public generally, that they have decided to open business in Aberystwyth as Auc iioneers, Pnblic Accountants, ffo'ise Agents, and Valuers, under the Name or FiVm of HAM EE & GRIFFITHS/" 'a>nd trust by easeful and diligent attention to the interests of their Clients to be honoured with a sSare of their Patronage and support., ITae business of the-Srm will be conducted on such terras as cannot fail to- give the fullest satisfaction. AIL communications" to be addressed tc the BELLE VCE EOTEL, or 45, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYST WYTH. CARDIGANSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c. To be sold by Auction (under a Bill of Sali), bv lyrESSRS HAMER AND GRIFFITHS, at Pant- i.VL whylog, Li an on, on Thursday, the 27th day of July, 1S82, at 12 o'clock noon precisely, the whole of the Household Furniture, Dairy Utensils, and other effects, Live a,nd Dead Farming Stock, Implements, Husbandry, Growing Crops, &<1. Further particulars may be obtained on application to tho Auctioneers, at the Belle Vue Royal Hotel, or 45, Portland-street, Aberystwyth. Terms-Cash. NATIONAL BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, I 19, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. — STEAD, SIMPSON AND NEPHEWS, Leicester, Leeds, Northampton, &c., LARGEST MANUFACTURERS IN THE WORLD. MESSRS STEAD, SIMPSON & NEPHEWS f Have pleasure in announcing that they I' have received, direct from their various Manufactories, a large and well-assorted Stock of I LADIES', GENTS' & CHILDREN'S I BOOTS & SHOES SUITABLE FOR. TiiE SPRING & SUMMER SEASONS, which for STYLE, DURABILETV&PRICE cannot be equalled by any House in the TOWN or COUNTY. By purchasing direct from the Manufacturers a considerable saving is effected. n TERMS.—CASH ONLY. LADIES' PITTI N|G ROOM, ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS EXECUTE D IN A SUPERIOR STYLE, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. STEAD, SIMPSON AND I NEPHEWS, l THE NATIONAL, 29, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BRANCHES IN MOST LARGE TOWNS. ELIJAHFINCH, I TAILOR, 29, LIT1L.E DARKGATE-ST., ABERYSTWYTH, Gentlemen's own materials made up. Repairs, Scouring, and Cleaning done on the short- st notice. EXCE, LLENT OPENINGS for Gentlemen's Sons JL in N.W. America.—EMIGRATION PARTIES conducted by a Church of England Clergyman. .Youths located with select American Farmers, where they will learn Farming practically, be self-supporting from the first, and entirely independent of help from their parents after the first year. Premiums, < £ 50.— For full particulars of scheme, by pamphlet, price Is, address "Vicar," W. Harptree, Bristol. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urin- J ary Organs, in ei-her sex, acquired or constitutional, 1 Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d j each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; 1 or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Makers, THE LINCOLN & MIDLAND COUNTIES' DRUG COM- PANY, Lincoln. Wholesale—all the Wholesale Houses. « i tuiigccus £ sr*HCf9u ENGLISH PRESBITELIIAF CHURCH. Newfoundland Street, Aberystwyth, PULPIT SUPPLY FOR THE SUMMER OF 1832. July 16,—Dr Edwards, Bala July 23,-Rev J. R. Owen, Pembroke July 30,—Rev Griffith Daries, Cardigan. -0- LLANBADARN" FAWR CHURCH. ENGLIS H~S EEYICBi AT 11.30 A.?•>. On Sundays, Christmasday, Ash-Wednesday, Good Friday, Ascension-day, SERVICE, WITH SERMON. Celebration of the Holy Communion OIl every Third Sunday in the month, and also cn Christ-mas, Easter-day, and Wliit-Snnday. HYMNS AITCXENT AND MODERN, Offertory at each Service towards the Restoration Fund. Over £ 5,000 alrefdy expended. Present Debt £172 18s. 2id. — ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH ABERYSTWYTH. j ORDER OF SERVICES. ¡ SUNDAY :— ¡ Full Service and Sermon at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. I Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month, at 11 a.m. >, 3rd j, at S.30 am. WEEK DAYS :— Morning Prayer on Wednesday and Friday, and on Saints' Days and Holy-days, at II a.m. Holy Communion, according to notice. I HYMN BOOK—"Church Hymns," (S.P.C.K.) ST. MARY'S (WELSH) CHURCH, I Leading out of Bridge Street). SUNDAY:— Welsh Service and Sermon at 9.30 a.m. and 6 m, Holy Communion on the last Sunday in the month at 9.30 a.m. or 6 p.m. according to notice WEEK DAYS: — English—Evening Prayer and Sermon, Wednesday at7 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon on Thursday at 7 p.m. Communicants' Meeting every Tuesday, at 7 p.m. OFFERTORY AFTER ALL THE SUNDAY SERVICES. SUNDAY 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 p.Ei.—mxed. Penyparke National School at2.30p.m.-Mixed (Service asd Sermon at 3.30 p.m.) I Rey. Canon PHILLIPS, M.A., Vicar. Mr T. GRIFFITHS, > T, j ¡ Mr. EDWARD J. JONES,, i ¡ -— —=.-=.=.= j r Uufilicattons. 1"n enor yn barod, pris chivecheiniog, JELY N E GION, AR j DESTUNAU AMEYWIOL CAN DANIEL SILVAN EVANS, B. D. Ail Argraffiad, gyda Chwanerion. j Aberystwyth: John Morgan, Argraffydd, Swyddfa yr Observer. i A notice of the Telynegion," bearing the signa- I ture of the Editor, M. Gaidoz, appears in theFebru- ary issue of the Revue Qeltique, in which the work is highly eulogised. Telynegion have also been reviewed in Yr Haul, Gwalia1, Welshman, South Wales Weekly News, Car- marthen Journal, Carmarthen Reporter, Cardigan Herald, Montgomeryshire Express, G-eneM Gymreig. NOW READY. I LIFE AND LETTERS OF THE EEV. THOMAS CHARLES OB1 BALA. J EDXT2D BY THE j REV, WILLIA ?T H U G H E S ) Vicar of Llanuwohllyn, Bala. Rhyl: J. MORRIS, 30, High Street. Price 7s. 6c7. By Post 8s. All Orders to be sent with a remittauca to the Rev. t William Hughes, Llanuwchllyn Vicarage, Bala. t Opinions of the Press. I The eminent apostle of Wales will live over again in Mr Hughes' pages, and all who wish well to the best interests of the Principality will give this book a hearty reception, and desire on its behalf a wide circ ula, tion." Li ù erpool HI erc ary. The story of the life and labours of M • Charles of Batit 'nust have a, fascination for the devout por- tion of his countrymen, and they cannot fail to have historic interest for Welshmen generally."—Liverpool Courier. The purposes of the editor of this volume are so clearly good that we cannot refuse him our cordial j sympathy. We recommend our Welsh friends, -and especially our Welsh Methodist friends—to read the book." -LiccrllooL Daily Post. "Mr Hughes has entered into his subject with en- thusiasm, and he has succeeded in writing a very readable life of the great Apostle of Welsh dissent. The book is written with no carping tendencies. There is a manliness of spirit observable throughout. This readable book 011 the life of a remarkable xnan should be read by Nonconformists and Church- men alike; both cannot fail deriving benefit there- from."—North Wales Guardian. "Cynwysa y cofiant hwn bortread prydferth o'i wrthrddrych."—Y Goleuad. Fel ysgrifenydd y mae Mr Hughes yn arddangos chwaeth ddillyn, ac y mae e> ardull yn syml a phryd- ferth.Y Genedl Gynireig. III,- I BOOKBINDING OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION AT EDWARD EDWARDS, GREAT DARKGATE. STREET, ABERYSTWYTH Back numbers of Serial Works Obtained. PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE. T. THOMAS, 20, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, NEW aiad-Choice Stock of Wall Papers at very low prices. PULPS from 2td per Piece. SATINS lid GOLDS „ Is 6d „ I A. CHOICE STOCK OF PICTURES. | Pictures Framed, Picture Mouldings, Glass, Paints, 1 Oils, Varnishes, &c. Sanitary Closets, Basin, and Trap from 3s 3d. T. THOMAS, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, &o I ARNOLD COLLEGE, SWANSEA. I PRINCir. :— j JiiDGAE WILLIAMS. M.A., (Ohs.) 3.D. (Edic.-) FINE SEA VIEW, SUelt-jsed situation, healthy school-room, spacious playground, well ventila- ted dormitories, separate bed for" ea ;'h boy, liberal and wholesome diet, discipline strict but kind, ample ted dormitories, separate bed for" ea ;'h boy, liberal and wholesome diet, discipline strict but kind, ample teaching- power, Backward pupils- have special at- tention. Twelve pttpiU passed various examinations j in 1531. Terms strictly moderate, „ | HILL HOUSE COLLEGE FOR YOUNG LADIES, HAVERFORDWEST. ) PRINCIPAL—Mrs ANGUS. M.C.P. (-rife of the Re? Henry Angn?), Assisted by Governesses J and a French Professor. "V'FBS ANGUS has had a lengthened experience irr i-"X Tuition, and possesses the highest Testi- monials as to character and ability as a Tea-oher. The situation is exceedingly hedthy, the hons? "3 large, and the racreat-ion grounds every way con- venient. The college is in union wit h tbc College of Preeep, tovs, Loudon, and passed 12 papila at tae Examioa- tions of 1331. I References—Revds. Dr. McLaren, Manchester ,7. Pearson, .VI.A., Vicar of Fleetwood; C. Wiiliann, Accrington; J. Owen, A, J. Piirry, Swansea; W* Edwards, B.A., The College, Pontypc-ol; Dr. Davies, J. H. Locbore, W. Davies, Esq., il. P., Bo wen Row- lands, Esq., Q.C., Haverforawest, etc. j The Term Commences September 19th. j ABERAYRON GRAMMAR SCHOOLr~ HEAD MASTER—EEV. J. WALTER BEES, B.A. I' Late Scholar and Prizeman of St. David's College* PUPILS prepared for Local and Professional Examinations. Special attention can be given to young men preparing for St. David's College, Lam- peter, and the Theological Colleges. Good lodging very .cheap. Terms moderate. ABEErSTWTPH O-ftA.MMAR SCHOOlT' I r|^H.I^SCHOOL re-opens on Monday, July 31str. I 1882. CUES T E R. H O U G Ii G- R E E N SCHOOL. MRS and the Misses Morrh receive a FEW VQU-T Ladie-s to board and educate. Terms and references 011 application. ¡ ST. JOHN'S COL L E G E YSTRAD MEURTG. PSINCIPAI. and HEAD Master—The Rev johv JONES, M.A.. sometime Scholar and Prizeman oi Jesus College, Oxford. ASSISTANT MASTERS—C. A. LESLIE, Esq., B.A., St I John's College, Cambridge, second Cl-tssmaa in Honours in the Mataeuiatic Tripos, and member of. the London University. 5 A, T. BRYAN r, ESQ., B.A, late Scholar and Prize- ma-a of Wadham College, Oxford, second Classman. in Honours in Classical Moderations, and third Classman in Honours in the Final Classical School. CAE RLE ON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH- SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principal .—M IS § TRUESEAW, Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign at.;? English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Prinoipa-l. The School yes^r consists of three terms, beginning respectively January 2'Jth, May 4th, September 19th. but pupils cau be received at any time during ih.3 terms. LAOl US COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, (In Union with Trinity College, London). PRINCIPAL i MES. R MARIE JONES., (P. C. College, Glasgow)., Senior Arithmetic and AmLiysis-REV. E. P. JONES, iYLA., B.D.. Harmony—D.JENKINS, ESQ., lins.B"<5. (CantaL; Pianoforte and Calisthenics—Miss SNEATH. Languages—MAD-LLE. BERTHS LANTEIGNE. Junior French—Mabllb AURELIE DHSILE. Drawing, Painting, and English Literature-MRS. E. MARIE JONES. Commodious and well-ventilat-sd Class Rooms and Dining Hall have recently been added to the above spacious House, which is so we'll adapted -for s.okooT purposes. Special advantages are oSe-red to delicate and back- ward pupils, Prospectuses with testimonials on ap- plication. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL 4 GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by MR THOMAS OWENS, C-IiL, In. honours of the London University, and late -Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, tke Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Universities and the various Training and Tb i v-'o il -Colleges. Special attention paid to En^lis.; ..1 Commercial Training at moderate charges. Terms (which are moderate),, Ror..jrt-s-, 8",d Refer- ences on application. NANT EOS HOUSE, II, LAURA PLACE, ESTABLISHMENT FOR. ) NG LADIES, Csnducted by Mrs. HAUPTMANN & Miss MORRIS,. who have had much expei ^"e in Tuition- Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge- Local Examinations. Drawing Room. and Bedrooms to let. OXFORD HOUSE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS and the MISSES MOUNTFORD, assisted by Masters and a Resident Foreign Giwern.es.s. receive twelve Young L 13 Board and Ildnoate^ Pupils are prepared for the Local ExamioafeifiBs. Prospectus, -&-C., ce. application. The Present Term eommetKed Jan. 1382. LAMPETER GRAMMAR, SeJlOOL. {Founded 1805.) H-3ad Master—Ms THOMAS H. Y.,TLL1.0.S, BA Eon), I Scholar d Jesus C^olioye axd. Second Class Honours Moderations. rHE aim ot the aJ_- gchoo will be such as to .TC young men FEW? Matriculation at 'the Unxverati'sa and Lamne-te>» College 4 also boys foe tie Oxtwd Local' ard Preliminary Examinations. Terms—C guinss:^ a ye.ar. 2 s a t^rm. For furth-er information y to the Head Mastae BRISTOL AND OLIVTONPERMANENT^ BUILDITOr SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED lSUs INCORPORATED 1871. Borough Accountant, is the Sole A gen t Aberystwyth, through whom all applications iQt* .Loans on Mortgage are reonested to be made. The superior Machinery erected at the Observe? PrmtmgOSKe, Aberystwyth, enables the Proprietor to com^et^ successfully with any other firm in th m taonof, pine i^ars, Cards, Billheads, Memorarx aumlitq,rmSv posters of everv descrio* tlOO» •