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gaU* fit) aurtion. J. W. HO GERS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND LAND AGENT. S&.LES of every description conducted with ability. Valuations made for Probate and Transfer of Business. Efficiency combined with prompt settle- asents. Cash advanced. Offices—Cardigan House, Queen's-road, Aberyst- trjsih. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. .Monthly Sales of Live STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c MR J. W. ROGERS begs respectfully to announce that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, &c., in the Smithneld, Aberystwyth, on ■SFCE FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Eleven efclack at noon. Eatries for the SALE on the FIRST MONDAY £ E nest month are respectfully requested. To be erast in at least a week previous to Sale, to be in- efer.iied in advertisements. CARDIGANSHIRE. THE LYNGOLEU ESTATE, NEW QUAY. "I-Sglily attractive Sale of a FREEHOLD ESTATE consisting of very excellent Arable and Pas.' tUTe Lands, Cottages and Gardens, Small Farms -with excellent Outbuildings, and Accommodation ".Lands, the whole of which is most desirably situ. ated for building purposes, and immediately ad- joining and facing Cardigan Bay, the property of tb-e fete J. J. Atwood, Esq., Solicitor, which ME J. W. ROGERS has been instructed to ■offer for Sale by Auction, at the BLACK LION EL, NEW QUAY, (unless previously disposed of tjgr Private Contract, of which due notice will be • :^sreaj on FRIDAY, the 29TH day of JUNE, 1883, •safe Three o'clock in the Afternoon punctually, in 27 Lots, or such other order as may be determined upon tfie time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be jaasre and then produced, THE FOLLOWING FREEHOLD ESTATE, NAMELY, Ij&v 1.Cottages, outbuildings and gardens, in S&a occupation of Gwen Evans, Anne Davies (Peny. Jenkyn Jones, and John Jones, 23ip. 2 XcT 2.—Cottage and garden; in hand (formerly 'Cl&af.el Jones) l5tV. 3.-Cottage, outbuilding and garden John J&iaes 2.7p. Ear 4.-Gardens William Thomas, Gwen Evans, sa»& others; 24tp. 2 .—Cottage, gardens and waste land Jane JECTMIS., William Thomas, and others 23p. J f#3T 6.-Cottage, gardens and outbuildings John .Yrwies, and in hand lr. 5Jp. 2 K.3T 7.—Cottage and'gardens; Ann Davies, Anne •^ScriSiihs, and Jane Davies 28p. JLaT 8.—Cottage and gardens; Edward Jones, "WTIliam Thomas, and others 23p. IltQT S).—Two cottages and gardens; Elizabeth "Williams and Martha Jones; 20p. Eor 10.—Cottages, waste ground and gardens Jglissabeth Williams, Martha Jones, and others; 181-p. JjGt 11.—Cottage and garden in hand; 6p. 2, I JUGT 12.—Cottage and garden; Elizabeth Jones; 7p. JiJoT M.—Cottage and garden John Jsnes lip. IJOT 14.—Cottage and garden; Capt Thomas; 16p. Esor 15.—Glyngoleu Uchaf, house, outbuildings, g'wrdens, yards, occupation roads, arable and pasture Sti'sMs, cottage and garden John Davies, mason; ■ lr. -22p. • If?.—Pasture Seld John Davies 3r. 8p. S.7.—Garden; Thomas Davies; Ir. 9p. IS.—Cottages and gaidens Thomas Davies and U-enfamiiiEvans,- 34p. W.—Gardens Miss Williams, Eleanor Evans, and fl. ary Jones; 38p. .SO.—Gardens Miss Williams, Elizabeth Evans, •wawswi Evan Evans; 37p. St.—Cottages and gardens John Jones, Elizabeth aid Evan Evans lr. lOp. .352.—Arable field; John Jones; 28p. '23.—Pasture field; Miss Williams 2r. 21v,-p. 'JMl,—Pasture field William Thomas; la. 2r. 3p. '25.—Glyngoleu Isaf, house, outbuildings, garden, '25.—Glyngoleu Isaf, house, outbuildings, garden, sH!a.Me and pasture fields, cottages and garden, and €<oef3shore;, Miss Williams and Jane Jones; 5a. lr. 7p. rife.—Pasture fields, garden, and foreshore; John •Soties; 4a. lr. -"3?.—Garden; Thomas Evans 17p. Plana and further Particulars may be obtained Messrs Hugh Hughes and Sons. Solicitors, S-Jdtrxr Atwood, Esq., Solicitor; J. H. Kavenhill, Esq. Solicitor; and of the Auctioneer, all of Aberystwyth' MELINDWR VIEW, PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. E. J. MORGAN, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &c., BitG-S respectfully to thank all those who have en- trusted him with their business for the past t years, and to solicit a continuance of their ':&<Foars, which shall have his beat attention. All Sales and Valuations of every description will, asim the past, be promptly attended to. Sales of Fur- xiifcas-e, Farming Stock, &c., in Town or Ceuntry, SRBffked and settled without delay. Monthly sales of Stock, &c., on the First Monday Sm overy month. T Y 'N L L W Y N FARM, DEVIL'S BRIDGE. TO FARMERS, MINE AGENTS, AND OTHERS. Sale of TIMBER, suitable for Mining P es, Fencing, &c.. and a quantity of FIREWOOD. E. J. MORGKN has been instructed to Sell by I ,J¿fJ.. Auction, On SATURDAY, JUNIJ 23rd, 1883 iS&uge quantity of excellent OAK POLKS, in lots to >• zmzt purchasers, for Mining purposes, Fencing, and ^Is'Irewood. ° Sale to commence at two p.m. precisely. TERMS.—Three months' credit on all sums above ••■•SB. IPEEDERICK STEPHENST- JMCENSBD AUCTIONEER, VALUER, &c., tPENRHYNCOCH, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. 'Sales and Appraisements taken at Moderate -^Imt-ges •^Saturday, June 30th, Farming Stock and Furniture Pontrhybeddau.- 1 111 11 •*>*> -N YSTEN §10NED; NEU -1 y GRONFA GYMMYSG. "HP your Cards, Note-paper Envelopes, < and a!1 Sh0^ Notices-with th« JABIA-KUBBiiR STAMPS, and reduce your Is? Stamps, Daters, Linen Markers, ^fwket-Writing Cheapest, best, and promptest, ^Specimens tree, W rite a t once to ARTHUR W. POLLARD S&afcber Stamp Works, 30 and 32, Ludgate Hill, London, E C' < Aftents Wanted. fig &urtuim NOTICE. JOHN B AKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., RHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. J. B. efficiently conducts all kinds of Property Sales and Valuations, and begs to announce that his next Mouthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place In the SMITHFIELD MARKET, ABERYSTWYTH, On MONDAY, JULY 2nd, at 12.30 prompt Early entries respectfully solicited to be sent to the Auctioneer as above, as they may be duly announced. Horses and Cattle bought and sold on commission IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHANCERY DIVISION; MR JUSTICE KAY. JONES v. WILLIAMS. PARISH OF LL ANFIH AN GEL-GEN EIFRGLYN, CARDIGANSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES. MR DAVID THOMAS, the person appointed by the said Judge, will Sell by Auction, pursuant to an Order of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, made in an action of James v. Williams, 1882, J 794, with the approbation of Mr Justice Kay, the Judge to whose Court the action is attached, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, on MONDAY, the 18TH day of JUNE, 1883, at Three o'clock ia- the afternoon precisely, the under-mentioned Freehold Property, in two lots, viz. LOT I.-The very desirable and beautifully situ- ated family residence, with well-built farm-house, out-buildings, and 59a. 3r. 32p., more or less, of very rich and productive pasture, meadow, and arable land, called "TvNTPARB: situate in the parish of Llanfihangel-Geneu'rglyn, near Llanfihangel Station, on the Cambrian Railway, in the occupation of Mr Richard Roberts (and his under tenant Dr Jones) as yearly tenant, at the very low annual rent of <890. LOT 2.—The valuable farm and lands called "BRYNGRIFFTY," with good dwelling-house and suitable out-buildings thereon, together with an allotment on Corse Mochno, the whole containing 69a. 3r. 23p., more or less, of meadow, pasture, and arable land, situate in the said parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, in the occupation of Mr Wiliiam Ed- wards, as yearly tenant, at the low annual rent of £ 45. This lot will also include two villages situate thereon, called respectively STAYLITTLE and BRYN. GOLEU," containing la. 3r. 17p., being 33 workmen's cottages and gardens, let on leases, at the aggregate 'a ground rent of X9 lls per annum. Particulars, plans, and conditions of sale, may be had gratis of Mr Charles Edward Morris, solicitor, Carmarthen; of Messrs Fisher and Hodges, solici- tors, Newport, Salop; of Messrs Berkeley and Calcott, solicitors, 52, Lincoln's Jnn Fields, London, W.C.; of Messrs Cope and Co., solicitors, 3, Great George-street, Westminster; or of the said Mr David Thomas, auctioneer, surveyor, and valuer, Carmar- then. REAL SCOTCH TWEEDS, All Wool and Well Shrunk, direct from the Manufacturers. John Richards & Co., TAILORS, DRAPERS, AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 4, Market St., Aberystwyth, BEG to inform their numerous Customers and the Public generally that they have secured an Assortment of the above well- known Cloth, which is tar superior in quality for wear and to keep the colour in all climates to any other that has been intro. duced. J. R. & Co. are prepared to supply the Real Scotch Tweed as above at a Reasonable Price. MEN'S SUITS well made to order on the PREMISES, in good Style and Workmanship, from X2 and upwards. ALSO, THE CUMBRIAN MILLS, NEWTOWN, TWEED, made to order on the PREMISES, in good Style and Workmanship, FOR £ 1 18s 6d and upwards. Five per cent. Discount for Cash, as uSual. J. B. & Co. will thank those Customers that have not received their SPRING PATTERNS by applying for the same, which shall have their best and prompt at. tention per first post, free of charge. MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' SUITS kept in Stock. OUT-FITTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. LADIES' ULSTERS, CLOAKS, JACKETS, &c Made to Order on the Premises. Special Attention is called to their 12s. 6d. Trousers. All Goods not approved of will be exchanged. LIVERY SUITS, &c., in all branches. All Goods marked in plain figures, ONE PRICE ONLY. FUNERALS COMPLETELY I FURNISHED. WM. COMPLETE HOUSS FURNISHER AINE SBCO.VD-HASFO FURNITUKB £ 40,000 worth, NEW, at low prices. Furnishing Drapery Carpetg, Scc. 131 to 139, NBWIHGTOX BUTTS, LOKDOX, tentertainments, ett. THE PROMENADE CONCERTS OJN THE PIER, ABERYSTWYTH, WILL COMMENCE ON MONDAY, the 25 th day of JUNE. SEASON TICKETS, 10s. 6D., Which will admit the holder at any time, and not transferable, may be had on application to MR. W. H. PALMER, QUEEN'S HOTEL. ABERYSTWYTH LAWN TENNIS, QUOIT, ARCHERY,AND BOWLING GROUND, SMITHFIELD ROAD. A. J. GROVE, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, 39, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, PROPRIETOR. B I J O IJ T~H li A T R E THE RINK, ABERYSTWYTH. XX7~ILL Open fisr the season, commencing MONDAY, » r JUNE, 18TH, under the management of Miss EMMA RAINBOW, supported by her Select Dramatic and Burlesque Company. A Varied Pro- gramme. See Special Bills. Doors open at 7.30, to commence at 8 o'clock punctually. Admission- Front Seats, 23. Second Seat3, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. lirligtou# iMrlucra. LLANBADARN FAWR CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICE. AT 11.30 A.M. On Sundays, Christmasday, Ash-Wednesday, Good Friday, Ascension-day, SERVICE, WITH SERMON. Celebration of the Holy Communion on every Third Sunday in the month, and also on Christmas, Easter-day, and Whit-Sunday. HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN. Offertory at each Service towards the Restoration Fund. Present Expenditure, £ 5,650. Present Debt—On Tower and Transepts, £ 105; On Chancel, which is incomplete, £300. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH ABERYSTWYTH. ORDER OF SERVICES. SUNDAY:- Full Service and Sermon at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy Commtmion on the 1st Sunday in the month, I at 11 a.m. » 3rd at 8.30 am, WEEK DAYS:— Morning Prayer on Wednesday and Friday, and on Saints' Days and Holy-days, at 11 a.m. Hohj Communion, according to notice. HYMN BOOX—"Church Hymns," (S.P.C.K.) ST. MARY'S (WELSH) CHURCH, (Leading out of Bridge Street). SUNDAY :— Welsh Service and Sermon at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m Rely Communion on the list Sunday in the month at 10 a.m. or 6 p.m. according to notic WEEK DAYS: English—Evening Prayer and Sermon, Wednesday, at 7 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.m.—Mixed. Penyparke National School at2.30p.m.-Mixed. (Service and Sermon at 3.30 p.m.) REV. CHANCELLOR PHILLIPS, M.A., Vicar. Mr T. GRIFFITH'S, "> n, Mr. EDWARD J. JONES, J Churchwardens. WHOLESALE & RETAIL PAPERHANGING WAREHOUSE A Choice Stock of ENGLISH and FRENCH Wall Papers from 2 £ d per piece; VARNISHED OAKS.ls. GOLDS is 2d. Great Variety of Borders. A selection of Chimney and other Glasses, Picture Mouldings, Picture Frames, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, &c. • T. THOMAS, PAINTER, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, HOUSE DECORATOR, &c., 20, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JjJMIGRATION TO NEW -SOUTH WALES THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT will provide Passages to Sydney (by first-class Ships) upon payment of the under-mentioned rates, to persons approved by the Agent-General. To con-, sist of Married Couples not exceeding 35 years, with or without Children, and Single persons not exceeding 30 years of age. Rate per each Adult £5, except SINGLE FE- MALES, who will be taken at A REDUCED RATE OF X2 EACH. Children of 3 and under 14 years £ 2 10s. each. Under 3 years free Farmers, Agricultural and other Labourers, Vine- dressers, Mechanics, and Female Domestics are required. Further information mav 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-General for New South Wales MORTON'S NEURALGIC DROPS Cure Tic, Nervous Affections and Debility. ONE TRIAL Only needed, Thousands of Testimonials in addition to Prince Bismarck's, who sent personally to thank the Proprietor. Best strengthening medicine known, Established over 20 years. Bottles, carriage free, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Mr PRESTON, 28, Southampton Buildings, Lon don and all Chemists. Notices to Quit, from Landlord to Tenant and from Tenant to Landlord are sold at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade, at one penny each. I W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS. TERRACE ROAD, I ABERYSTWYTH. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, ETC., On the most advantageous t°rms, may be hired at moderate rates, also on the easy system of tiire and purchase, by weekly, monthly, or quar- terly payment, as per agreement. PIANOS, &c., TUNED AND REGULATED Singly or by Yearly Contract. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED. LESSONS given on the Piano, Harmonium, Violin, &c A Quadrille Band supplied for Balls, Parties, &e. RHEIDOL COAL YARD, And 1, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, A B E R Y S T W Y T H. CAPTAIN THOMAS DOUGHTON COAL & GENERAL MERCHANT. POTATOES! POTATOES!! AT REDUCED PRICES. TRUE SCOTCH MAGNUM BONUMS AND CHAMPIONS. Captain T. DOUGHTON has received, ex "Lady Bute, now discharging at Ro-fawr, a small cargo of IRISH CHAMPIONS for table use, quotations for large buyers. Terms—Cash. Best PETROLEUM OIL, wholesale and retail. WIGAN COAL of the best quality. PORTLAND CEMENT in barrels. Motto .—Small Profits and Quick Returns. SPRING, 1883. NEW "GOODS FOR THE SEASON. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Dress Materials, Mantles, Jackets, Scarfs, Real Welsh Shawls, Real Welsh Flannels, Boys' Jersey Suits, &c., &c. Inspection Respectfully Solicited. Terms as usual. One Price. Ready Money. Small Profits. C. M- WILLIAMS, General Drapery Establishment, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. W. P R O B IN, RELIANCE WORKS, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, AND 15, PIER STREET, WATCH MAKER, LAPIDARY, AND JEWELLER, BEGS to inform the Nobility, Clergy, and Inhabi- tants of Aberystwyth, that he has, after nu- merous solicitations, consented to take in WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRS. Havinar altered his pre- mises and employed practical workmen, he is now able to take in the most complicated'repairs, and hopes, by strict attention and moderate charges, to receive a share of their patronage. Watches rated free of Charge. SILVER WATCHES JEWELLED IN 8 HOLES 26S HALL MARKED CASES. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES EQUALLY CHEAP. ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CLOCKS ENGLISH AND FOREIGN. P. &W.GORNALL, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, PAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS. All orders promptly attended to. All sizes of Iron and Lead Pipes, Paints, Varnishes, &c., in Stock. Sanitary Pans and Trap from 2s. 9d. each. A LARGE STOCK OF PAPFBHANQINGS From 3d. per Piece. 3, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH ESTABLISHED 28 YEARS ^J|G|DAVID THOMAS & SON Watchmakers. Jewellers &c GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. EMIGRATION. Those intending to Emigrate should write for the GUIDE TO TEXAS AND CALIFORNIA before deciding where to go. Post free. W. G. Kingsbury, 41, Finsbury Pavement, London, E.C. iJuMu 2\Totire0. PURSUANT to au Order of the High Court of JL Jastioe, Chancery Division, made in an action in the matter of the estate of Morgan Morgans, de- ceased, 3ar«h Williams, widow, against William Reea and Thomas Evans, 1882 M. 4572. The Creditors of Morgan Morgans, late of Maes-y- felin, in the parish of Bc-tfcws, in the Connty of Cardigan, labourer, who died in or about the month of August, 1881, are on or before the Ninth €ay of July, 1883, to send by post prepaid to Mr David Lloyd, of Lampeter, in the Connty of Cardigan the Solicitor of the defendants, the executors of the deceased, their christian and surnames, addresses a.nd descriptions, the fall particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) heM by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptQrily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every Crejitor holding any security is to produce the same before Mr Justice Ohifcty, at his Cuaaibsrs situated at the I-toyd Courts of Justice, Strand, Middlesex, on Friday, the 20th day of July, 1853, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for ad- judicating on the claims. Dated this 5th day of June, 1883. JOHN W. HAWKINS, Chief Clerk. GRIFFITH JONES, Agent for 62, Chancery-lane, W.C. GRIFFITH JONES & Co., Aberystwyth, Plaintiff's Solicitors. CARDIGANSHIRE. MIDSUMMER QUARTER SESSIONS, 1883. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next General Quarter Sessions ef the Peace will be held and kept at the Town Hall, Lampeter, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the 3rd day of July next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place the Court will proceed to the adop- tion of the provisions of the several Acts of Parlia- ment relating to the assessment, application, aad management of the County and Police Bates, and will pa-s all Bills examined and approved of by the Finance Committee, after which all other County Business w 11 be pro«e«ded with. And Notice is hereby also given that after the disposal of the county business the court THII pro- ceed with the other business of the Sessions, in the following order:—Firstly, Trials of Prisoners; secondly, Trials of Traverses; and thirdly, Hearing of Common Motions and Appeals. And Notice" is hereby also given, that all Appeals and Traverses to be tried at the"e Sessions, must be entered with the Clerk of the Peace at the opening of the Court, and all Grand and Petit Jurors, B uliffs of Hundreds, and persons bound by recogaizaLct, must attend and answer to their names, and the several Magistrates of the said County are requested to cause all depositions taken before them, relating to Felonies and MisdemeaHonrs to be prosecuted at tiie said Sessions, to be transmitted to the Olerk of the Peace on or before thE, 26th day of June instant, and in all «ases arising subsequently, immediately after being taken. And Not ce is hereby also given that all persons having any claim against the County must send in their Accounts to the Clerk of the Peace's Office, at Aberystwyth, on or before the 26ch day of June in- stant, and must attend before the Finance Commit- I tee of Magistrates on the 30th day of June instant,at the Police Station, Aberystwyth, at Twelve o'clock neon, for the pnrpose of having their claims audited, if required, otherwise they will not be paid. Dated this 14th day of June, 1883. F. S, ROBERTS, F. R. ROBERTS, t Clerk of the Peace. I SOUTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. Aberayron Union, and the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union. AS Auditor of the above-named Audit District, I hereby give notice that I have appointed the Audit of the Accounts of the Aberayron Union,and cf the Rural Sanitary District in the said Union, and of the sii vera I Parishes and Contributory Places con- tained in the said Union and District, or in the said Union solely, for the half-year ended 25th March, 1833. to commence on Thursuay, the 21st day of June, at 10.30 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Workhouse, Aberayron.when and where all persons who by law are bound to account at such Audit are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills, and Vouchers containing or relating to the accounte or :to moneys assessed for, and applicable to the Rehef of the Poor, or to Sanitary Purposes. Dated the 11th day of June, 1883. (Signed) EDWARD JONES, District Auditor. SOUTH WALES AUDIT DISTRICT. I Elementary Education Act, 1870, 33 & 34 Vic., c. 75. L LAN LL W CHAIARN SCHOOL BOARD. j the undersigned Auditor of the above-named District, do hereby give notice that I have ap- pointed the Audit of the Accouuts of Llanllwchaiara School Board, for the year ended 29th September,1882, to commence on Thursday, the 22nd day of June, at 1.30 o'clock in the afternoon, at the Workhouse Aberayron, when and wnere all persons who by law are bound to account at such Audit are required to attend, and to submit all Books, Documents, Bills and Vouchers, containing or relating to such Ac- counts. Dated the lltn day of June, 1883. Dated the llth day of June, 1883. (Signed) EDWARD JONES, Auditor. SUMMER EXCURSION AND TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1883. TOURISTS TICKETS are issued from the 1st T May to 31st October, 1883, available for Two Calendar Months from the date of issue, and can be extended at a small cost to the 31st December. SUMMER TOURIST AND EXCURSION ARRANGEMENTS. The CAMBRIAN RAILWAY COMPANY has pleasure in announcing that, for the convenience of Tourists visiting the various places of interest on the Welsh Coast of Cardigan Bay, they have arranged to issue Cheap Return Tickets by Railway, and also in con- junction with the Coach, &c., Proprietors, to issue Coupon Tickets, entitling the holders to be conveyed by road to the following places at Reduced Charges viz.:— 6 To ABERYSTWYTH, FOR DEVIL'S BRIDGE „ DOLGELLEY, FOR TORRENT AND PRKCI- PICE WALKS, „ PORTMADOC, FOR BEDDGELERT. Parties holding these Tickets would, on Production of the Return half of their Railway ficket, be pro- vided with Refreshments at a Reduced Tartff at the various Hotels specified on Hand-bills. The Railway Tickets will be available for Return on the day after date of issue. For further particulars see the Company's Hand- bills. By Order. TO BUILDERS, MASONS, AND OTHERS. SPECIFICATION of work required to be done in S restoring the east window and two side windows in Chancel of Llanbadarn Church, in accordance with drawings prepared by John P. Seddou Esci Architect, No 1, Queen Anne's Gate Westminster^ London, may be seen at the Black Lion Inn Llan' badarn Fawr; and tenders are to be sent to the Architect at the above address on or before Saturdav the 16th instant. J i The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted NOTICES TO QUIT, from Landlord to Tenants and Tenant to Landlord, may be had at the Observer Offise, prioe on« penny, each. iStrur^tion. ABERDOYEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by Mr J. DAVIES, C.M., fSate Student: of St. Bees College). CLASSICAL LECTURER—Rev. E. T DALIES, B.A.. hit CI. Classics, Scholar And Prizaaan cf Sri ze, David's College, Lampeter. SPECIAL CLASS is formed preparing "ar Tbocwr k logical Colleges, St. David's College, and H:e u.c.w. Pupils are prepared for the Civil Service and Com- mercial Pursuits. Boarders are received at tie Hsad Master's. I Terms on application. ST..TOTTN'S COLLEGE, YSTEAD MEURIG. HEAD MASTER The REV. JOHN JONES, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford. MATHEMATICAL MASTER ¡ The REV. HENRY JOHN LERIGO, B.A., St. ¡ John's College. Canit>ridge. I' The Scbosi will Re-open on Tuesday, May 2nd. at 9 a.m. Apply to the HEAD MASTER. ABERAYRON GRAMMAR SCHOOL,, ABERAYRON GRAMMAR SCHOOL,, HEAD MASTER—REV. J. WALTER REES, B.A., Late Scholar and Prizeman of St. David's College' PUPILS prepared for Local a.nd Profession* Examinations. Special attention can be giver to young men preparing for St, David's College, Lam- peter, and the Theological Colleges. Good lodgings very ehcaxj. Terms Rioderate. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by MR THOMAS OWENS, C.M., Tr;, honours of the London University, and late Senicr- Sebolar of the University College of Wales. Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Cm! Servict t' » le P 1'essions, the Universities., and th" v in and Theological College*. Spe 1 f 1 to English and Coainserei»5 Train]? at "dc rges. Terms vwmen nru moc.erau), Reports, and Sef?-r- ences on application. QT. T H O M A S: S COLLEGE, P. HY I- k? A Sona.4 and Liberal Education for Boys, based on Evangelical Principles of the Church of Englar.3,. Inclusive Fsea for Board and Tuition, THIRTY GUINEAS A YEAR. ENTRANCE ANI> 01'H.iiR SCHOLARSHIP'.?. THE KASLUEXCIS IS ,FACING- THE SEA. Prospectus and References from Rev. PPuIYCTPAr. -n. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded 1805.) Head Master—MR THOMAS H. WILLIAKA, 3.A, C'xonj, Late Scholar of Jesns College and Scecr.-?. Class Honours Moderations. rHE aim ot the education g?.ven at this evfc-j-u' will as to prepare young men is* Matriculation at the Universities and Lampetee College; also boys for the Oxford Local aa4 Preliminary Examinations. Terme- -6 guineas a. year. 2 guineas a term. For further infermation apply to the Head Master CAERLEON HOUSE, ABSRYSTWYTIL" SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW, Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreism v.J' English Governesses. „ Pupils prepa.red for the Oxford and Cambridge* Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal,. The School y.r consists of three terms, boyiiarn-* respectively January 19, April 26, September 211 but pupils cau be received at any time duriir- the terms. ° L A D I E S' C 0 L L E G I A T ET SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. PRIJN( £ PAL—MRS. E. MARIE JONES, Assisted by the BEY. E. P. JONES, M.A., B.D..an<S. a Staff of Qualified Teachers. HOME Comforts and a Liberal Diet, as testiiiei by the numerous expressions of satisfaction received from Parents. Daring the last year IS Pupils gained certificates from the Trinity College* London, and the Royal College of Preceptors, 4 raw. ng gained honours. Prospectus (with view) on application. Next Term will begin April 30th. OXFORD HOUSE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. "jl/TRS and the MISSES MOUNTFORD, assists! -iXL by Masters and a Resident Foreign Gcv'rn'vs receive twelve Yocng Ladies to Board and Edu^at- Pupils prepared for the Local kms Prospectus, &e., on application Term commences May 3rd, K-i. The Half-Term commences June lltn, 1883. WEST OF ENGLAND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS," GLOUCESTER. Principal—Mrs G. M. LEO. MOST beautiful and healthy situation in tbs country, one mile from Gloucester. Excellent. Premises. Recreation Grounds two and a half acres. Preparation for the Oxford, Cambridge, South Kensington and Royal Academy Music Examinations. The Modern Languages, Music, Drawing,and Painting receive especial attention. Careful moral training. First-class references. Moderate inclusive terms. During the past five years, ninety-two certificates, forty-three with honours, and seventeen prises wer» gained in the University Local and Music Examina- tions by Pupils from this school.—Prsspect^s and full particulars on application. NANT EOS HOUSE, II, LAURA PLAGE? X ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, Conducted by Mrs. HAUPTMANN & Miss MORRIS* who have had much experience in Tuition. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambrics?* Local Examinations. Accommodation for one or two Ladies. LESSONS IN MUSIC, F° MISS F. KAIN, BODLEVARDE HOUSE, NORTH PARADE, Open a SCHOOL for Young Ladies, en thoc T First of June, 1883. Are from three to twelve., Terms, with English and Music, 128 6d; withocl. music, 7s 6d. Miss Kain has had much experience in teaching. • =-. :=; DAVID RICHARDS5 THE "OLD BANK," BRIDGE STREET ABERYSTWYTH. BILL POSTER IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. MEN~\ND WOMEN Of ah classes, resident in villages and towns, can ^rn a few shillings weekly. No charge. Apply W— Stacding, 167, Fleetstreet, London, E.G.