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fiy auction* WALES. NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE. To be Sold by Auction, by ME O. DANIEL, at the Gogerddan Arms, Aber- ystwyth., on FRIDAY, AUGUST 22ND, 1884, afe 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the very desirable FARMS known as NANTCELLAN-FAWR, MAEN- 1n.VCH and WILEIROG ISAF, and excellent Meadow and Accommodation Land, situated in the tseautiful Vale of Clarach, 1 mile from Bow Street, can.d.3 miles from Aberystwyth stations, on the Cam- _1&11 Railway, and 1 mile from the sea. The farms are held by respectable yearly tenants, -She game strictly preserved, and the property is gissily surrounded by Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Estate. Porticulars may be had of-Major Williams, Wallog, Borth, R.S.O., the Auctioneer, and Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, both of Aberystwyth. PRELIMINARY. nHEN HOME FARM, MABWS, NEAR LLAN- RHYSTYD. Important Sale of Farming Stock, Crop, Implement?, &C., the property of the late Col. J. A. 1/loya- Philipps, deceased. ME O. DANIEL has been favoured with instruc- tions from Major Hughes, to Sell by Auction, •tteExatj the Month op September Next, .t.ha whole of the STOCK, & C. «otx.p?Ising a valuable HERD OF AYRSHIRE Dairy Cows, Heifers, Steers, and Calves, Shorthorn Year- ling Ball; Powerful Cart Horses, Brood Mare, Fillies and Colfcs, a Flock of Sixty Shropshire Ewes. X&aifes and Wethers, Store Pigs, Implements, Crop, k. "Eke Tynen Farm, containing about 120 acres of Pasture, Arable, and Meadow, is TO BE LET from JSCiahaelmas next.—For terms, &c., apply to Major Hughes, A lltlwyd, Llanrhystyd. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. "Cg^HE following FARMS will be Sold by Auction .1 in September next. la the Parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn :— Penrhyngerwin, ((Overlooking the Estuary of the Dovey). Alltgoch, Fbongoch, Glandypi, CWMEBE, DYNIN, CAEMARDIN. In the Parish of Gwnuws:- BLAENCWM, Absrgwmgu. In the Parish of Llanilar — Craigwen. In the Parish of Llanychaiarn MORFA BYCHAN, Ty'nyfron. il^ply to Messrs ROBERTS and Evans, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. ESTABLISHED IN 1854. J. W. ROGERS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER S&.LES BY AUCTION of Horses, Carriages, Cat- tle and other Live Stock, Agricultural Produce, Owner's Premises or elsewhere. Valuations "-for W. robate Duty and the Transfer of Business. ARBITRATIONS AND REFERENCES IMPAR- TIALLY CONDUCTED. HOUSES, LAND, ESTATES, &c., offered for Salary Auofciou on the usual terms, including the j* £ 4?s*ious inspection of each lot. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES Oa treads of every description consigned for absolute Sale. Hills of Sale, Assignments and Distraints enforced trustworthy Bailiffs, under strict supervision. 2$„B.—The highest references to a large circle of Resident Clients, N. P. Bank, Solicitors, and others, if required. Personal Supervision given to all Sales and Valua- ia-as. Bailiff under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Auction and Estate Offices, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth. NOTICE. PIETIES having Furnished Houses or Apartments to Let should call or send full particulars as to Rumber of Rooms, when vacant, rental, &c., to Mr ..J. W. Rogers, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, Terrace Saad. No charge for registering same. NOTICE. Tfc/TTf.. J. W. ROGERS announces receipt of in- JxJL structions to Sell by Public Auction at an carl j date the entire contents of several houses upon tke Marine Terrace.—Particulars as to dates and (•- in future advertisements. SOUTH CARDIGANSHIRE. DESIRABLE AND LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT. *TE. J. W. ROGERS has been favoured with in- ,l¥l structions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, THE 2ND, 1884, atuic Black Lion Hotel, New Quay, at Three o'clock imthe afternoon, all that Freehold Farm and Lands eaSJetS "PENDDERW," lis. t'fee parish of Llandyssiliogo, in the County of CsrSigan, aforesaid, comprising 150 acres or there- afogTsts of excellent Arable, Pasture, and Meadow XeusS, now in the occupation of Mr James Jones as SfSttly tenant. Tfee above is beautifully situated, well watered, bod the soil is fertile and productive, and is within €»sy distance of the town and seaport of New Quay. Vex further particulars apply to Messrs ",Hugh Sfeglies & Sons, Solicitors; Messrs Griffith Jones and Ccc., Solicitors, both of Aberystwyth 0. J. Williams, .2-, Solicitor, Llandyssil; or at the Offices of the Asetioneer, Aberystwyth. PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. aALE OF HIGH-CLASS & COSTLY FURNITURE. MK. J. W. ROGERS has been favoured with instructions from Mr. J. Evans (organist of SL Michael's Church), who is leaving for Manitoba, I fo prepare for Sale and Sell by Public Auction, on tJm premises as above, O:s¡- Tbursday AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH AND 26TH, 1884, j&e"whole of the very superior and truly-magnificent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects in UeSished Birch, Spanish Mahogany, and other woods ^abracing noble and brilliant Pier Glasses, costly and lIfIperb Sideboard with high glass back, measuring feet, valuable Telescope Dining Table with lo«yse leaves, measuring nine feet, Mahogany Wash IJSS?8 Slabs, costly Wardrobes, Goose Sfof Dining and Dr™g Room K • highest manufacture, 2 Cottage Piano- Sks Timo^ntmakers' Glass> China, Earthenware 'Jsa- °th« «aneous effects. Auction and Estate Offices Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. Sa[e$ bs return. CARDIGANSHIRE. Important Sale of Freehold Farms, Mills, Building Sites, Cottages, Gardens, and Premises, known as the Moelivor Estate, situate in the several parishes of Llanrhystyd, Llansantffraed, and 1. '¡,nddeinol, in the County of Cardigan. VfR JOHN DANIEL JONES has been favoured LfX by instructions to Sell by Public Auction, ?t the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Aberystwyth, on MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY OF AUGUST, 1884, at the hour of 11 in the forenoon, in 39 lots,the above- mentioned Estate. The respective tenants will show the premises, and for further particulars apply to Messrs J. Davies and Son, Llwydcoed, Llanelly Mr John Daniel Jones, Auctioneer, Hawen Hail, Rhydlewis, R.S.O.; and to Messrs Jenkins and Evans, Solicitors, Cardigan. For further particulars see Posters. Detailed particulars, wi^li plans and conditions of sale are in course of preparation,and can be had on and after 31st July, 1884, on application to the said Messrs Jenkins and Evans. Cardigan, 8th July, 1884. IMPORTANT TO MINE PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. WEST LISBURNE MINE, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. MR EDWARD HAMER has been favoured with instructions by the Liquidators appointed by the High Court of Justice (Chancery Division) to Sell by Auction on the Premises, at the sai Mine, situate within 12 Miles of the Town of Aberystwyth, and about 1 Mile from Strata Florida Station on the Manchester and Milford Railway, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 21ST, 1884, The whole of the modern PLANT & MACHINERY, consisting of a Twenty-five horse power Steam Engine, a Cornish Tubular Boiler with Patent Injec. tor and Condenser, a 40ft. by 3.6 Water Wheel, Cast Iron Axle, Crank, Drawing Machine, Wood Laun- ders, Stands, Pallies, Chains, Cog Wheels, Pedestals, Wire Ropes, Winze Kibbles, Cast Iron Pumps, Shaft Tackle, Ladders, Tram Rails, Bridge Rails, Crab Winches, Screw Jacks, Iron Rods, Travelling Pul- lies, Sweep Rod, Pit Head Frames, Smith's Tools, Carpenter's Tools, Mining Tools, Wheelbarrows, Sundry Stores, and other effects. The Sale to commence at Twelve noon. Terms-Cas9.. Catalogues may be had at any of the Principal Hotels in the Counties of Cardigan, Car- marthen, Merioneth, and Montgomery of the Liqui- dators, Messrs E. H. Williams and E. Tombs, 16, Great Winchester-street, London of Messrs Parkes and Burchell, Solicitors, 11, Queen Victoria-straet, London and of the Auctioneer, 42, North Parade, Aberystwyth. D E R R Y 0 R M 0 N D PARK, CARDIGANSHIRE. I/TR J. JORDAN JONES has received instructions lyJL from Mr Cottereil, Derry Ormond Park, near Lampeter (owing to an approach of determination of Lease), to Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 11TH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, the whole of his Splendid Flosk of 150 Breeding Ewes and 50 Yearling Ewes, of indisputable lineage, perfection of quality and fine wool, of Shropshire Downs, the greater portion of which are fit for show and being of great scale 80 Ram Lambs 120 Ewes of superb quality, possessing splendid backs, great depth, and finely-wooled heads. The whole of these Lambs were got by the noted Sires Dandy, Crusty, Profit and Royal Diadem. The Ram Lambs are particularly worthy of notice to breeders, &c., to be kept as future Sires, or for crossing Welsh Ewes for getting fat Lambs. Also the noted Sires Dandy, 490, I bred by Bowen Jones, Esq., and Crusty, 1431, bred by J. Pickering, Esq. For the pedigree of these see above numbers in the Flock Book, vol. 1st and 2nd. Also 2 Splendid Yearling Rams, well adapted for show purposes. 6 Ayrshire Cows in calf time of calving will be given in catalogues, which are in preparation (these are all young and good milkers) 10 Yearling Steers, 4 Heifers and 7 Caives; 6 power- ful Cart Horses, 3 Hackneys, 10 Colts and Ponies, some of which are likely to make good carriage horses. Also all the new and improved Implements, Carts, &c., by best makers, and many other lots too numerous to mention. Six Months' Credit on approved security. Luncheon, by ticket, at 12 p.m. The Sale to commence at 10 o'clock prompt, as the whole must be sold in one day. N.B.—All Stock will be kept free of charge for one week, but all purchasers must put their private marks on their lots. Rhydygof, near Lampeter, July 30th, 1884. CARDIGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE following Farms, Leaseholds, &c., forming part of Crosswood Estate, will be offered for Sale in AUGUST NEXT, unless previously disposed of:— Parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn. Caergowydd Farm, Fields at Bow Street, Lease- olds at Bow Street and Penygarn. Parish of Llanbadarn Fawr. Tyngraig, near Devil's Bridge. Parish of Rhostie. Caedu Cottage and Field. Parish of Llanddewi Brefi. Pengraig Sheepwalk at Llyn Eiddwyn. Parish of Llanfihangel Ystrad. Rhydybene, Leasehold at Cribyn and Fields, Garn- foel, Nanthenfoel Fawr and Nanthonfoel Fach, Bontgmtach Field and Leaseholds. Parish of Silian. Rhydygof Farm. Parish of Dihewid. Pantygwiel, Fronddu. Crosswood Estate Office, Birchgrove, Aberystwyth, 24th June, 1884. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of Live STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. ME J. W. EOGEES begs respectfully to announce that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Eleven o'clock at noon. Entries for the SALE on the FIRST MONDAY in next month are respectfully requested. To be sent in at least a week previous to Sale, to be in. eluded in advertisements. NOTICE. JOHN BAKER, 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 annouce that his next Monthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, 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. Notices to Quit, from Landlord to Tenant, and from Tenant to Landlord, are sold at the Observer Office, price one penny each.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a separate buildingnamed Horeb,situate at Cwmbrwynog, in the parish of Llanbadarn-fawr, in the county of Cardigan, in the district of Aberystwyth, being a building certified according to law as a place of religious worship, was, on the first day of August, 1884, duly registered for solemnizing Marriages therein, pursuant to the Act of 6a and 7a, Wra. IV, e 85. Witness my hand this 11th day of August, 1884. HUGH HUGHES, JUNIOR, Superintendent Registrar.
MARY BLAYNEY HAUPTMANN,
MARY BLAYNEY HAUPTMANN, DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign of her pre- sent Majesty's, cap. 35, intituled An Act to fur- ther amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of MARY BLAYNEY HAUPT- MANN, late of 8, New-street, Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day of June last (aLd of whose estate letters of administration were granted on the 1st day of August inst., by the District Registry at Carmar- then of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, to David Morris, of the Swan Inn, Llandilo, in the county ot Carmarthen, spirit merchant), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to the said David Morris, or to the undersigned, his solicitor, on or before the 1st day of October next. And Notice is hereby also given, that after that day the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said administrator shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 5th day of August, 1884. C. E. MORRIS, 4 and 5, Quay-street,Carmarthen, Solicitor for the Administrator.
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To the Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Llan- dyssilio-gogo. and to the Superintendent of Police for the Lower Division of the County of Cardigan. I EVAN DAVIES, General Merchant, now resid- 5 ing at Glanmorllyn, in the parish of Llandy- silio-gogo, in the county of Cardigan, do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Town Hall, Aberayron, in the said county of Cardigan, on Wednesday, the 27th day of_August, 1884, for a license to hold any of the excise license or licenses to sail by retail under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1828, and Acts amending the same, Intoxicating Liquors, to be consumed either on or off the house or premises thereunto belonging, situate at Glanmorllyn, in the s%id parish of Llan. dyssilio-gogo, to be known as the Glanmorllyn Inn, of which premises I, the said Evan Diivies, am the owner and it is my intention to apply to the Justi- ces to insert in such license a condition that I shall keep the said premises closed during the whole of Sunday. Given under my hand this 4th day of August, 1884. EVAN DAVIES. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Cyfoethybrenin, in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, and to the Superintendent of Police of the Upper Geneu'rglyn Division of the county of Cardigan. I DAVID HUGHES, Licensed Victualler, now re- siding at the Friendship, Borth, in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, in the county of Cardi- gan do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Halfway-Inn, Tra'rddo!, ia the said county of Cardigan, on Thursday, the 4bh day of September next,for a license to hold any of the license or licenses to sell by retail, under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1823, all intoxicating liquors, to be consumed either on or off the house or premises thereunto belonging, situate at Borth, in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn aforesaid, known as the "Friendship Inn," of which premises I, the said David Hughes, am the owner. And Notice is hereby further given that at the said General Annual Licensing Meeting the licensing justices there assembled will to.k-einto their consider- ation the expediency of altering the closing hours for licensed premises, pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of the Licensing Act, 1884, and the Act amending the same. Given under my hand the 28th day of July, 1881. DAVID HUGHHS. ARMY SERVICE. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S ARMY will, on application at any Post Office n the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, n the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, with a Pamphlet containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. Great prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible Young Men. Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer commanding the Regimental District at Brecon, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible. can be enlisted for any arm of the Regular Service they may select. UNIVKRSITYCOLLEGE Oi1 WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. President—THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE. EEV. THOMAS CHT«LES" EDWAEDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Load.), late Scholar of Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford. Professors: *Greek-The PRINCIPAL.. *Latin—J. M. ANGUS, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge. Hebrew, Arabic, and Sanscrit—H. ETHE, Esq., Ph.D. (Leipzig). English Language and Literature—M. W. MAC- CALLUM, Esq., M.A., Luke Fellow, Glasgow. *Welsh- Logic and Moral Philosophy—J. BROUGH, Esq., B.A., Lecturer. History & Political Economy—M. W. MACCALIIUM, Esq., M.A. Comparative Philology-J. M. ANGUS, Esq., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy. R. W. GENESE, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge 8th Wrangler, 1871. German, French, and Italian-Dr. ETHE. #Physict>. Natural Science.—T. S. IIUMPIDGE, Esq., Ph.D. (Heidelberg), B.Sc. (London). Biology, Geology, &c.—J. R. DAvIS, Esq., B.A., Lecturer. *Lecturers in these Subjects will bs forthwith ap- pointed. THE Next Session begins SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1834, and ends JUNE 30th, 1885. Terms—JE10 a year for out-door students< £ 35 additional for those indoor. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to male and female candidates above the age of fifteen, on the first day of the Examination, will be offered tor competition :— Three Scholarships of < £ 50 each. Three Scholarships ef X40 each. Three Seholarships of Y,30 each. Three Scholarships of X25 each. Three Scholarships of Y,20 each. Five Exhibitions of X15 each. Ten Exhibitions of £10 each. Any of the Scholarships may be renewed at the end of the first Session in case of special progress in the studies of the Session. The Examination will be held at local centres if required. Prospectus with full particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, to whom candidates must send their names on or before August 30th. B. T. WILLIAMS, LEWIS MOERIS, j Hon- Secs* Lonsdale Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, July 2nd, 1884, 13 tmrattou. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded 1805.) Head Master-MR THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, B.A. (Oxon), Late Scholar of Jesus College and Second Class Honours Moderations. rHE aim ot the education given at this school JL will be such as to prepare young men foi Matriculation at the Ui .versities and Lampeter College also boys for he Oxford Local and Preliminary Examinations. Terms-6 guineas a year. 2 guineas a term. For further information apply to the Head Mast; r. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW, Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign an English Governesses. r Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. The School year consists of three terms, beginning respectively January 17, April 22, September 17 j but pupils cau be received at any time during the terms. OXF O KI) HOlfSE^ 4, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. (Ia Union with Trinity College, London.) MRS and the MISSES MOUNTFORD, assisted by Masters and a Resident Foreign Governess receive Twelve young Ladies to board and educate. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and can be received at any time during the terms. REFEREES.—Major Fulford, R. A., Stafford; The Rev W. P. Vinceut, Vicar of Salt, Sbfford The Rev W. Ostle, Chaplain of S, Bartholmew's Hospital, London; The Rev W. fierresford, Vicar of St Luke's, Leek, Staffordshire; The Rev Dickens Lewis, Shrews- bury The Rev W. Eastman, Teddington Cottage, btreatham-place, London, S.W. The Rev T. Taggart, Vicar of St Mathew's, Douglas, Isle of Man. Prospectus, &o., on application. Terms—25 guineas per annum. WESTFIELD HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, GLOUCESTER. PRINCIPAL—MRS LEO. Assisted by an efficientstaff of Resident Governesses, and the following Visiting Masters. In English, by S. H. Piatt, Esq., College School, Gloucester. In Scripture and Latin, by Rev. E. T. VV. Thomas, M.A. In French and German, by Herr G. A. Schneider, Modern Language Master, Cheltenham. In Singing, by J. liunt, Esq., Hon. Sec. Gloucester Chor tl Society. In Pianoforte, by Tewksbury Goodfellow,Esq.,R. A.M. InNaturalScience, by G. Embrey, Esq., F.R. Met.Soc. and Master of the School of Science, Gloucester. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. PRINCIPAL—MRS. E. MARIE JONES, Assisted by the REV. E. P. JONES, M.A., B.D., and a Staff of Qualified Teachers. HOME Comforts and a Liberal Diet, as testified by the numerous expressions of satisfaction received from Parents. Daring the last year 16 Pupils gained certificates from the Trinity College, London, and the Royal College of Preceptors, 4 hav- ing gained honours. Prospectus (with view) on application. The next Term begins September 22nd, 1884. EDUCATION. "J GUINEAS yearly for B nrd, Lvan dress, French JL# and M isic. Every facility afforded for rapid progress itl fcjnglish. Lirge recreation ground. i References, prospectus, view of house (in a healthy village in Gloucestershire), on application to Gover- ness, Times Enquiry Office, Hereford. YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOL. I HEAD MASTER I The REV. JOHN JONES, M.A., Sometime Scholar of Jeans College, Oxford. I MATHEMATICAL MASTER The REV. H. J. LERIGO, B.A., St John's College Cambridge. For Terms, &c., apply to the HEAD MASTER. I THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, QUEEN'S SQUARE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. Conducted by MR THOMAS OWENS, C.M., In honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales. PUPILS Prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Uni- L- versities, and the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial Training at moderate charges. Tljis school was examined at the close of the Mid;ummei' Term by D. Samuel, Bsq., M.A. (Cantab.), who reparted very favourably of the School. Copies of the Report supplied on application to the Head Mitst r. It, the Civil Service Examination held lat November a boy from this School was placed Lith all the list out of 700 cand dates; another 2nd on the list of Entrance Exhibitioners at the University College ot Wales in September; three have passed tue i'reiiininary Ph irmaceutical Examination since last January one passed the Preliminary Law Examination while several others h ive been prepared for St David's College, Lam- peter, the University College of Wa s, and the various Training and Theological Cjileges in the Principality. AN EXHIBITION OF £ 10, tenable at the University College of Wa'es, will be open for competition by boys from the School in September, 188; There are a Few Vacancies for Boarders. For Terms, &c., apply to the Head Master. The School lie-opens on Monday, August lltii, 1884. I GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Founded in 1812. 1 Trustees1The Rev. Chancellor PHILLIPS, Sir PRYSE PRYSE, Bart., and others. Hcctd Master.-— Mr EDWARD JONES, First B.A. London. Assisted by resident and other Masters. A Boy in this School taught in a class in connection with L S. Kensington was the only candidate in the Principality that took honours in Mathematics this year. The Warden of Llandovery College, speaking of this School in 1882, said:—Greek and Latin are not better taught in any school in tho kingdom. French and the English subjects are efficiently taught, as witnessed by the Division Lists of the Oxford Local Examina- tions for 188-3. A list of numerous successes in Oxford, Cambridge, &c., obtained by candidates direct from this School, during the past ten years, together with prospectuses, &c., may be had on ap- plication. PIANOS^ HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, FOR SALE, HIRE, OR EXCHANGE, Or on the hire purchase system of easy payments, at W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS, ORGANIST TEACHERS, TUNE RS,IPIA.NOFORTE AND MUSIC SELLERS, 22, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH Testimonials for Tuning, from BRINI.EY RICHARDS, ESQ., DRPABRY, D. JENKINS, ESQ.) MUS. BAC., and the nobility and gentry of the midland counties and Mid-Wales. N.B.—Artists' colours and drawing materials alwayslin Stock. I Ivdigious $erbiceø. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCB, ABERYSTWYTH. ORDER OF SERVICES. SBNDAY :— Full Service and Sermon at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy Communion, 1st Sunday in mouth, 11 a.m. o 3rd „ at 8.30 am. WEEK DAYS :— Morning Prayer on Wednesday and Friday, and OD Saints' Days and Holy-days, at 11 a.m. How Communion according to notice. HYMN BOOK—"Church Hymns," (S.P.C.K.) ST. MARY'S (WELSH) CHURCH, (Leading out of Bridge Street). SUNDAY :— Welsh Service and Sermon at 9.39 a.m. au d 6 p.m. Holy Communion on the last Sunday in the month at 9.3J a.m. or 6 p.m. according to notice. WEEK DAYS: — English-Evening Prayer and Sermon, Wednesday, at 7 p.m. Welsh—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. Peuyparke National School at2.30p.m.-Mixed. (Service and Sermon at 3.30 p.m.) A SPECtAL ESGMSR SERVICE IS held at Sb. MUiY'S (Wdish) CHCJRJH Every Saud.ty during the Season, at 11.30 a.m. REV. CHANCELLOR PHILLIPS, M.A., Vicar. Mr EDWABD J. JONblS, f Major C. BASSE IT LEWIS, J Cn area wardens. LLAN"BA01Rtf FAWR OilJRCa ENGLISH SERVICE. AT 11.30 A.M. On Sundays, Christmas day, A.sh Wednesday, Good Friday, Asceusian-day, SERVICE, WITH SERMON. Celebration of the Holy Communiou on every Tnird Sunday in the month, and also on Christmas, Easter-day, and Whit-San day. HYMNS, ANCIENT AND MODERN. Offertory at each Service cowards the Restoration Fund. Total Expenditure, abou.t = £ 7,000. Debt, about £850. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, PORTLAND- STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. THE SERVICES Will be conducted NEXT SUNDA.Y, .August 17th, (aud on the following Sunday,) by the REV. E. PAXTON HOOD, Falcon Square, London, In the Morning at 11, and ia the Ereniag at 6. Collections ia aid of the Church Funds. JiU&iltf08S Dotifps* ,r NEW SUMMER GOODS. C. M. WILLIAMS IS now showing the Latest Novelties in Dress Materials, Black & Coloured Cashmeres, Vel- veteens, Brooche Satins, Ottoman Silks, Straw and Chip Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, I Tufts and Aigrettes, Spanish and Blonde Laces, Chenille Sr Silk Fringes, Gimps and Ornaments, Hosiery, Gloves, Riboons, Corsets, Silk and Lace Scarfs and Squares, Frillings, Collars and Cnifs, Umbrellas, Sunshades, &c., New Woollen C .c :s for Suitings, Gents' Hats in newest siij,yds, Shirting, Flannels, Shirts, Collars, Scarfs, Ties, Cuffs, &o. Special attention has been paid to the Millin- ery Department, in which will be found a Splen- did Assortment of Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed, at prices which cannot fail to please everyone. A Visit of Inspection will oblige. C. M. WILLIAMS, Drapery & Millinery Establishment, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. I THE BEST BRANDS OF HAVANNA CIGARS, LAMBERT &BUTLER'S CELEBRATED TOBACCOS Can only be obtained, from ALFRED NOYES, THE WEST END STORES, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID JONES, { CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR, BREECHES MAKER, LADIES' RIDING HABITS & JACKETS, LIVERY, &c., 4, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. Suits Made to Order from 50s. Good Workmanship. Newest Styles. HELPTON'S VEGETABLE PURIFYING v v PILLS, ESTABLISHED 1835. Are one of I hose rare Medicines which for extraordinary properties,HAVA gained an almost UNIVERSAL BE- PUTATION Numbers are constantly bearing, testimony to their great value i in dis'jrckrs of th" H r.AlJ, CHEST, yTRADE MARK BOWELS, LIVER, and KIDNEYS; a'so in RHEUMATISM, as may be seen from the Testimonials published from time to time. By the timely use of such a remedy many of the seriously afflMgtn'g disorders which result? from proper means neglected mi^tbe avoided, and much suflering saved for "Prevention is better than cure." Sold in Boxes, price Tfcd, Is lid, and 1*, 9d, by G. WtfELP. TON and SON. 3, Crane COUtt, Fleet. Street, London and by Chemists and Medicine Vendors at h mie and abroad. Sen t.free by post in the United Kingdom for 8, 14, or 33 stamps. -c_tr" VJ OTICES TO QUIT, Landlord to Tenant, Tenant to Landlord, One Penny each, at t'ae Observer Office, .4 I Malltrtl, etc. WANTED, 2 respectable Servants with good TT references,fora Gentleman's house in Cheshire,. as Housemaid Waitress, and Plain Cook. Good wages.—Apply Mrs Nowell, 18, Little Darkg-ate- street. APARTMENTS. —To be Let, furnished, oae j'JL Sitting-room, and one or two Bedrooms- Terms moderate.—Apply to Mr J. A. James, 27, Pier-street. FOB SALE.—Trawling Gear, cotnjslele, nearly new dimension of beam, 47ft x 7inc"n x 5inch_ A complete set of Ship's Lamps, Compass, and two Boats, length 16tf 6111 and 15ft 6in respectively and several other articles appertaining to ships. Ala? Chronometer, by O. Osvens, Liverpool, on sale or hire.—Apply to Capt T. Doughton. North-parade,, and at Rheidol Coal Yard, Wighstreet. WINDOW BILLS, This House to Let," may v 7 be obtained at the Obsirver Office, price one penny each. h W""ANTED for a gentleman's family in the CODH- tryj a good prim cook.—Apply, with particu- lars, Mrs Long-Price, Talley House, Llandilo. TO BE uE T with immadiate possession, Dewbury Lodge, Cwmpadarn, li miles from Aberystwyth Good garden. Rent moderate.—For further particu- lars, apply ti Mr Edward Ellis, estite agent, Aber- ystwyth. r|10 BE LET, with immediate possession, Vaenor JL House, North Road, Aberystwyth.—Apply to John Evans, 10, Vaenor-street, Aberystwyth. AGENT Wanted to push first-class Machinery Oil. Liberal Commission*—Box 201, Post Office, Liverpool HOUciE and SHOP to Let, N^o. 31, Pier-street,, commanding position, suitable for Fancy Drapery, iroeery, Confectionery, Jewellery, &c., or for Refreshment Rooms. — Apply to D. Lloyd, on the premises. rpO BE LET, with immediate possession, Yorfc- X House, 61, Marine-terrace.—Apply to Thomas White, lapidary and jeweller, Terrace-road. ABERYSTWTTH — APARTMENTS. — Summer Residence, PLYNHMON HOUSE, No. 5, Vic- toria Terrace, facing the sea, best part of the terrace. Terms moderate; good cooking and attendance.— Apply to Mrs Pierce. 2, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTff- I^HIS House and Shop to be Let.—Apply to Mr Johu Thomas, draper, Great Darkgate-sti'eet- erO EH LET, the genteel Country Residence JL BLAfclNGADER, situated about 5 miles tr-jca Aberystwyta, and 2 miles from Llarirhystid Roai Station, and It miles from Llanilar. The House con- tains Dining Room, Spacioas Draw-iug Room, Break- fast Room, 4 Bedrooms. Study, 2 Kiteheas, Pantriis, and Dairy. Tiiere is also a Coaoh-hoase, 4 stalled S Gable, Cow-house, Cart-house, Hay shed, andm my other conveniences, together with about 2') & ;res of land, in a good state of cultivation. Possession in September.—Apply '!O Mrs Roberts, 20, Mirins Terrace. .H\ The universal testimony of Visitors is thzi 6 these are tile finest Baths in any watering place^ ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS. THE SILT WATER SWIMMING BATHS ARE NOW OPEN From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 7 to 9 a.m.. Entrance in Newfoundland Street (out of Terrace Road and Queen's Road). The Gentlemen's Bath is 77 faet long by 32 feet broad and the Ladies' dafch 72 feet long by 23 feet broad. Both are well fitted with Dressing Rooms, &c. The Buildings are well lighted and ventilated, aQA the water, which is daily pumped from the Sea, is kept at a temperatura of about 63° Pah, THE PRIVATE BATHS Supplied Hot or Cold, with Fresh or Salt Water-, a.re iiaadsomely nuteJ; and always ready for use. TERMS :— SWIMMING BATHS. R. d. Single Tickets "e 0 6 Books of twenty-S^e Tickets 10 0 PRIVATE BATES. Warm 1 6" Cold. 1 0 Twelve Tickets for Warm Private Baths, Fifteen Shillings. BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1864. INCORPORATED \( MB, H L. EVANS, Borough Aceoanta' ■$ Sole Agen t in Aberystwyth, t&roagk all applications for Loans on Mortgage are requested to be made. "—: NO 1STAME~0IOTMENT^— This Ointment is confidently recommended as an, old, tried, and successful remedy for Scurvy, Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, Ringworm, Old Wounds, Uicer, ated Legs, Seald Heads, Biot:h.*s on the face and body, St, Anthony's Fire, Burns, Chilblains, Bruises, Pile-, Fistula, Rheumatism, Bunions, &c. It will heal up the [Host obst'.n.it;" eruptions of the I o any kind.—No family should be without it. —2 NO NAME PILLS:— For Scrofula,, Scurfy, Ulcerated Legs, Erysipelas, BI itches on the face, Eruptions on the bjdy, Piles, Fistula Gia-idula Swellings, fee., &c. They may b, taken by persons of either are tonic and invigorating', and, acting' on t,li,) eeretioas, they are a ir jly valuable blood panfli-r, and may be use* in conjunction with the "No Name Ointment of any ot the above diseases. Sold ia Pots and Boxes by all Chemists, price 7,}1, Is lid and 2s M. SOLE PROPRIETOR— J. WHITEHOUSE, 19-L DERI TEND, BIRMINGHAM. ESTABLISHED 30 YEARS DAVID THOMAS & SON Watchmakers, JeweHers &C y,GRE-T DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH, Cheap Plans, Vacancies for Pupils, Sporting Rights, &c. DP. DAVIES & Co., Aberystwyth, Vro have • vacant i '« for Pupils, to learn ESurTe-ying, &c., can supply iiytsof Mouses, furnished or unfurnished, with or withe.ut Ja,D", Sporting rights, &c., also cor- rected plans, at re iu. d prices, of any tenement ia the nnions of Tre^ roM and Lamp,eter, or the parishes of Llanpjimpsaiiit, 1,1 mllawdclog, Abergwili, Llan-. arthney and Hanad nog. D. H. RICHARDS, BILL-PO STIN Gr CON T R ACTOR, EMIGRATION AND A'DYERTISING AGENT, 45, BRIDGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to announce that all Bill-posting Orders will be execut as hitherto, in succession to his father, D. RiCh? res deceased. Passage Ticketp per first-ciass Steamships to the United States, 'Canada, Queensland, &c., at the lowest rates. Advertisements received for insertion in all papers^