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JJAK* bg luqtiall. BORTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. MESSRS DAVIEL, SON AND MEREDITH HAVE been infracted to rell hy Anction. DURING MARCH .NEXT, The Freehold House and Shop known as MANCHESTER HOUSE, Situate in the main thoroughfare of Borth. Farther particulars from the Auctioneers. ARDIGANSHIRE, SOUTH WALES. CWMERFYN MINE. if ESSRS DANIEL SON AND MEREDITH have ;i receive! in^tru^tions to sell by Public Auction. ON <\N EAliLY DATE, The valuable lead mine known C-vmerfiu Mise held on lease for au unexpired term of about lb* years, together with tho Maciiinory and Planttberou, now a going concern. The mine is situate about 4i milea from Bow Street Station on the Cambrian Railways. Further particulars in future issues. DESIRABLE INVESTMENT. FOR S \LE 3 FREEHOLD HOUSES,near Goginan and 7 Miles from Aberystwyth, known as Melindwr House and South View, now in the respective occupation of Mr Julian, Capt. iVLitcawIl, anli others. Melindwr House contains 3 reception and 4 bedrooms, dining room, bath room, w.o., kitchen, pantry, wash-house, dairy, coal house, coach and cow house, stable, stye, largs garden, well stocked with fruit ti-fep, 2 summer houses, and is well supplied with a constant now of pure water from ^No^and 2, South View, containing 2 parlours, kitchens, back kitchens, pantry, 4 bedrooms, coal honse, stables, coach-house, cow honses, styes, w.c., large garden, well stocked with frait trees a field, about 2t acres, together with Allt-y-capel Woods, containing 29a. 2r. lOp. cf Oak Timber of about 21 years' growth. The convenience and situation of the property are most desirable, having a southerly aspect, well pro- tected from north and east winds. Also Bank-y-mor, in the parish of Llanfihangel-y- Creuddyn. OFFERS INVITED. For further particulars apply to EDWARD ELLIS, Auctioneer and Valuer, Aberystwyth. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE PROPERTY. MR J E. JAMES has been instructed to Sell by Public Auction, at tha Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, ON TUESDAY, MARCH 31ST, 18%, at 2 p.m., subject to conditions to be then and there produced, ALL THAT FREEHOLD FARM, FIELDS, PIECES OR PARCELS OF LAND commonly called rancast"ll Farm, situate near Cas- tell Flemish, in the parish of Caron; in the County of Cardigan, and containing by admeasurement 25 acres 1 rood and 23 perches or thereabouts, and now in the occupation of Daniel Jones. For further particulars apply to Messrs Smith & VIes, Solicitors, Aberystwyth, Tregaron and Lam- pier, or the Auctioneer, of Aberystwyth. .Our Friends and Customers who entrust Sales of Properties to Mr J. E. James, Auctioneer, and wish the Advertisements to be inserted in the Observer, will greatly oblige us by giving him instructions to that effect, as he-seems to make it a rule not to insert Advertisements in this paper. Sales that are well advertised are sure to realise more than those that are not. Vendors of Property should take care that their Sales are well announced by means of Newspaper Advertise- ments, Posters, and Catalogues. WATCHMAKER. J hi W E u L E R & C. 41, GREAT DARKGATE STREET (Opposite the Lion Royal HoteO- GOOD Selection of Jewellery in Gold, Silver, Peb- bles and Jet. Also English and Foreign Watches in gold and silver, Telescopes, Held and Marine Glasses, Spectacles & Eye Glasses to suit all sights. Watoh. s and Jewellery cleaned and repaired, JOHN LLOYD, TOWN CRIER, 18, SKINNER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DILLPOSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Permanent Stations in the best parts of the Town CONTRACTS MADE. ENCORE I FJIKSSVEAST HI I ■ 1 Vk |l Always Fresh. HI ■ J B fVMB Country orders punctually «xocut«d by rail and carrtaa. Agent—E. Morgan, 15, Powell Street, Aberystwyth AREBrSTWKTH BAZAAR. J J. E. & L. A WARD, (Great Darkgate-strest, Aberystwyth.) Invite a virit iio their GRAND BAZAAR.OontMning Thousands of Uuseful, Artistic and Fancy Articles, Suitable for Presents, in „ « BOLLS, TOTS, VARIOUS GAMES, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, WORK BOXES, WORK BASKETS, CARD, CIGAR AND CIGARETTE CASKS, FANCY LEATHER GOODS, &c. TOBACCOS, CIGARS. CIGARETTES, AND ALL SMOKERS' REQUISITES. N.B.—SHOW ROOM on Second Floor *W. H. TRUSCOTT, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, LAPIDARY & OPTICIAN, 37, TERRACE ROAD, Opposite the Post Office, A 1011TO assortment of Wedding, Diamond, and Gem RIDgs. CURED OTHERS. WILL CURE YOU. q„ff.rfirs from Gravel, Lumbago, Piles, pains in the wv iw,v Wind and Water Complaint; Diseases of r j .rfSflpr Urinarv Organs, Stone, Gleet, Stricture, Sciatica,' KheumatiYm, and Gout, will tiud a,asi«ve cnrl INHOLDEOYD'S GRAVEL PILL. Try a small box, and if not satisfied your money will be returned. > j*Jf'» »|1 Chemists, or post free 12 stamps, from Holdroyd s Medical Hall, Cleckheaton, Yorks. Don't be put off. If you can. not get them, write at once to the Proprietor, to a a box WiH be out put post. PURSUANT to an Order of the Chancery Division P of the High Court of Justice, made in the matter of the Estate of Daniel Lawia Jones, and in an action the Kaverond Thomas Davies against Evans, 1895, J., 1731, tho Creditors of Daniel Lewis JoHes, late of Llsvyntu. Llanon, in the parish of Llansaiutffraid, in the C ,nr.ty of Cardigan, who died on the 31st January, 1895, are on or before the 27th day of March, 1896, to send by po.t, prepaid, to Mr E. Grover Watkins, of 6, South square, Gray s Inn, London, the Solicitor of the Defendant, Evan' Evans, the Executor of th9 deceased, their Christian and Surnames, addrasses and descript-ons, the fall particulars of their claims, a. statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every Creditor holding any security is t > produce the same before Mr Justice Kokewiah, at his Chambers, the Royal Courts of Ju.i'iuo, London, on Wednesday, the 15th dny of April, 1896, at 12 at noon, being the time appointed for abjudicating on the claims. Dated the 25th day of February, 1896. F. GKOVEE WATKINS, 6 South Square, Gray's Inn, Solicitor for the Plaintiff. PRIMROSE LEAGUE. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the ABERYSTWYTH HABITATION OF THE PRIMROSE LEAGUE will be held at the OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18TH, 1896, At 3.30 p.m. All Members are particularly reqnestei to attend. PAREEZER HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. MONDAY, MARCH 9TH, _TCI AND DURING THE WEEK. Matinee for Juveniles on SATURDAY, at 8. Nominal Admission. SOCIETY'S LATEST & GREATEST SENSATION. 47 Times before Royalty! 47 Times before Royalty First Appearance of MR and MRS VICTOR ANDRE, THE EUROPEAN MAHATMAS. Who are Touring the World and Revealing it Secrets. They have created a profound sensation in London, Brighton, and many other large centres, where invita- tions from the most distinguished personages hfuÐ been more than they could possibly accept. HYPNOTIC CLAIRVOYANCE, A LADY IN A TRANCE, SOMNAMBULISTIC VISIONS, STARTLING REVELATIONS. A Drawing-room Entertainment of Refinement, coupled with Arti.t'c Ability, Science, and Skill, and affording endless amusement and bewilderment. Press and public say :-The performance is wonder. ful, interesting, amusing and instructive, and utterly incomprehensible. It appeals to all classes of the community. Medical and scientific men are deeply interested, and the most sceptical Are lost in amazement at the extra- ordinary revelations aud the accurate details of persons, places, and things described by Mrs Andre whilst in the Hypnoti" Trance. It is so fascinating that people go again and again to witness their marvellous performances. ADMISSIO-Li-Reserved seats, 3s second seats, 2s back seats, Is; gallery, 6J. Doors open Ht 7.30, entertainment at 8 carriages at 10.30. Tickets and plan at Wheatley's Music Warehouse, Terrace road. LIVERPOOL VICTORIA LEGAL FRIENDLY SOCIETY. ESTABLISH K» 1843. Chief Oince 18, ST. ANDREW STREET, HOLBOBN CIRCUS LONDON. Claims and Grants paid since Society s Estab ishment ••• 1 070 393 Accumulated Capitals exceeds *501 573 Annual Premium Income ••• FIFI'IL2 Cash saved during 1898 exceeds A I JNO. G. CLENSY, Secretary. District Agent for Aberystwyth, T. A. Davies, 25, Chalybeate street. MESSRS MURPHY & ROWLEY SURGEON DENTISTS, ABERYSTWYTH, I Established 1857J C >RNER OF TERRACE ROAD AND CORPOEA TION STREET. MR ROWLEY visits the following places twice I month Towyn, Machynlleth, Lampeter, and Aber- ayron. ESTABLISHED OVER HALF A CENTURY M. H. DAVIS & SONS BRIDGE STREET AND QUEEN STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, SUPPLY EVERY DESCRIPTION OF AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMEN TS AND MACHINERY. DAIRY APPLIANCES, &c., AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. J. G. WILLIAMS, COACHBUILDER, THE CORNER OF PORTLAND LANE AND QUEEN'S ROAD, ABEBYSTWYTH. PRIVATE ADDBBSS- I la, Pukes Street, Ju&lif Itatices. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE TOWN COUNCIL OF ABERYSTWYTH 1- have decided that no charge shall be made for Refu?e removed from the Town Manure Heap between the present date and the 31st March next. BY ORDER. Town Clerk's Office, Aberystwyth, 18th Febraary, 1896. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES MUSICAL SOCIETY. GRAND ANNUAL CONCERT FRIDAY, MARCH 13TH, 1896, IN THE COLLEGE HALL. A PSALM OF LIFE", (JENKINS), (Which is to be performed in Ju1y, at the Crystal Palace, by a Choir of 2,000 Voices), AND HAYDN'S "SPRING" FROM THE SEASONS." ARTISTES- Soprano-MISS GERTRUDE HUGHES, R.A.M. Tenor—MR WILLIAM DAVIES, of St Paul's Cathedral. ;Bass-MR JACK EDWARDS. Leader of Orchestra and Solo Violin—MR THOMAS SHAW, Liverpool. Chorus, 150 V oices-COLL EG E MUSICAL SOCIETY Conduotor- D. JENKINS, ESQ., Mus. BAC. (CANTAB). Accompanist—MRS A. J. HUGHKS. Doors open at 7.30, concert to commence at 8. Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s 6d; Front Seata, 2s 6d; Seoond Seats (a limited number), Is; Family Reserved Tickets for Three Seats, 9s. Tickets may be had from Misses Jenkins, 4, North parade; Messrs Wheatley and Sons, Terrace road; E. Edwards, Great Djrkgato street; R. Ellis, chemist, Terrace road (where a Plan of the Hall may be seen and s. ats reserved), aud of Members oi the Choir. R. E.' JONE^S, } HON* SECS''THE COUE £ E- SEASON 1896. THE EARL OF LISBURNE H-is a few nomination. f",r his SHIRE AND HACKNEY STALL, IONS. For terms and particulars apply Estate Office, Crosswood, or the Office, 14, Pier Street, on Mondays. BETHEL BAPTIST CHAPEL, ABER- YSTWYTH. THE REV. DR. GOMER LEWIS, OF SWANSEA, WILL DELIVER HIS POPULAR LECTURE ON THE WORLD'S FAIR, CHICAGO, ATTHE ABOVE CHAPEL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 11TH. AGRICULTUFAL SHOW,, TALYBONT. SIR. PRYSE PRYSE, BARf, PRESIDENT. THIS SHOW will be confined to North Cardigan- shire, the boundaries to be the RLeidol on the South and the Llyfnant on the north. A subscriber of ten shillings and upwards will be eligible to be a member of the Committee. A Meeting will be held in the Schoolroom, at Talybont, on March 18th, at 7 p.m., when any subscriber of ten shillings and np- wards wishing to become a member of the Committee are requested to attend. SIGNED P. P. PRYSE, (Chairman). NEW ZEALAND. REDUCED FARES Intending Settlers approved by the Agent-General receive passages at redueed rates by the New ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'B and the SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION Co's Steamers. Apply to AGENT GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND 13. Victoria-street, London, S.W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Com- panies. RAX A LU FREE GRANTS OF -1^2^160 ACRES OF LAND IN MANITOBA AND THE NORTH WEST. ENORMOUS CROPS IN 1895 Reports of British Farmersjand other new illns- trated pamphlets containing information respecting the NORTH WEST TERRITORIES and the Provinces of MANITOBA, ONTARIO, QUEBEC, NOVA SCOTIA, NEW BRUNSWICK, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, and BRITISH COLUMBIA, where land can be obtained either free or on advantageous terms. Exceptional opportunities for farmers. Great demand for agri- cnltnral labourera and domestic servants. Full particulars on all points supplied gratis and post free by Mr JOHN DYKE CANADIAN GOVERN. MENT AGENT, 15, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL TONIC SOL-FA CLASS. Mr J. Brenig Edwards begs to announce that he has started a Tonic Sol-fa Clas which is being held every Wednesday and Friday evening, at 40, Bridge-street. Terms Moderate. MR DAVID PHILLIPS, LIVERY AND POSTING STABLES, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. HORSES & CARRIAGES FOR HIRE BY THE DAY OR HOUR. PBIYAIS ADDRESS—22, TERRACE ROiV, gasmen flotiqs 1 r, IMPORTANT NOTICE. T.&T. G.WILLIAMS Beg to announce that they have tt&3n THE BUSINESS OF THE IL ATE P. GORNALL, 3, NOBTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, And hope by strict attention to business, !combined with the BEST WORKMANSHIP, to merit a continuance of the support conferred upon their deceased relative. DRAINS EXAMINED AND TESTED. N.B.- LONDON, LIVERPOOL, AND MANCHESTER EXPERIENCE. ONE BOX 0 ? 'LA h'K >S IS 11 PILLS is warranted to curc all discharge* from the Urinary Organs in either FCX (acquired or con*t.tutional). Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold ir Bux s, 4s 6.1. ea^h, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, throughout the world; or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the makers. THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG Co., Lincoln. Wholsale agents, Barolay and Soas, London, and all the Wholesale Houses. — arf*— EADE'S Gour & RHEUMATIC pILLS. I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. EADE'S T>ILLS. "107, Jubilee Terrace, ■ Wolverhampton road, I JADE'S T>ILLS. Walsall, Nov. 22, 1893, >j JL Dear Sir,—I write to thank J71 ADE'S pILLS. you for the very great Pi J_ amount of benefit I have received from using your marvellous Gout and Rheu- matic Pills. I am glad to think I am able to write, as bad it not been for your grand Pills I should have been unable to do so, and am quite certain I SHOULD NOW BE ILL IN BED. I am extremely thankful, as I can still keep at my G, OUT. work. I shall use every en- I" deavour to make your Pilld RHEUMATISM, more widely known. You may use this how you think proper. &OUT. —I remain, yours faithfully, E. GUEST. R HEUMATISM. Mr G. Eade." EADE'S riOUT & RHEUMATIC p ILLS. Pre; ared only by George Eade. 72, Gosviell roal, Lond, E.C. and Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d. ADE'S QOUT & RHEUMATIC JpiLLS. D R Fox's COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS. THE GREAT REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS, INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS, Loss OF VOICE, AND ALL AFFEC. TIONS OF THE CHEST AND LUNGS. These invaluable Wafers, being prepared from Herbs and Fruits only, do not contain any deleterious ingredients, and may be taken with perfect safety by old and yonng. T) FT0X S COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS. PREPARED ONLY BY GEOBGE EADE, 72, Goswell road, London. In Tins, Is lid each, post free, from the Proprietor, on rojeipt of Postal Order for Is 2d. HUGH C. RICHARDS, CABINET MAKER AND UNDERTAKER & ANTIQUE CARVER, PORTLAND LANE ABERYSTWYTH. P.S.—Jobbing of all kinds done. Furniture Repaired and Polished. Old Oak Furniture altered and Carved. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL (FOUNDED 1812). HEADMASTER R. A. POPE, M.A., Formerly Scholar of Sidney Sussex College, Cam- bridge, and lately Assistant Master at Shrewsbury School. School. Boys can enter from 7 years of age. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GKAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER THOMAS OWENS, C.M. In Honours of the London University and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales.) There are a FEW vacancies for BOARDERS. Terms Moderate. Prospectus and Reports on Application to the Head Master. THE OLD BANK SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. HEADMASTER MP,, DAVID SAMUEL, M.A., Foundation Scholar, &c., of Clare College Cambridge, formerly Second Mastei of Appleby Grammar School, Westmor. land; afterwards Second Master of Ashbourne School, Derbyshire. Boys prepared for Matriculation at the Uni. versities and for Mercantile Pursuits. YOUNG MEN TRAINED FOR ENTRANCE TO THE THEOLOGICAL FCOLLEGES. LARGE NUMBER OF SUCQESSES I For particulars apply to the Headmaster. TTMBRELLAS RECOVERED in any U quality by a best London maker, 4HMpHP\n 48 hours.—The new Crown Umbrella, £ sterling silver nwunte, 5$eaoh, D, TBOMMJ Ateryetwyth, iusmegs Jlottcc;5. PRUDENTIAL AS^ i A C I: COMPANY, LIMITED. CHIEF OFFICE HOLBORN BANS, LONDON. Summary of the Report presented at the Forty-Seventh Annual Meeting held on 5th March, 1890. ORDINARY BRANCH.—The number of Policies issued during the year was 61,450, assuring the sum of .£61,285,260, and producing a New Annual Premium Income of .6342,478. The premiums received during the yeir were .£2,304,013, being an increase of .£226,057 over the year 1894. The claims of the year amounted to £ 572,289. The number of Deaths was 4,479, and 218 Endowment Assurances matured. The number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 414,137. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH—The Premiums received during the year were .£4,352,625, being an increase of X 108,401. The claims of the year amounted to £ 1,797,688. The number of Deaths was 196,507, and 1,418 Endow- ment Assurances matured. The number of Free Policies granted during the year to thoBe Policyholders of five years' standing, who desired to discontinue their payments, was = £ 59,352, tbt; number in force being 448,816. The number of Free Policies which became claims during the year wa, 8.956. The tot il number of Policies in force at the end of the year was 11,682,748: their average duration is ne irly seven and three-quarter years. The Directors have made more than one attempt to deal with the difficult question of old age pensions for the Industrial classes, and they are happy to in- form the Sh&reholdcrs that the special tables com- bining assurance with a provision for old age, which they issued in September last, have met with con- siderable success. At the end of the year the number of Policies in force under these tables as the result of three months' working was 169,791, producing an Annual Premium Income of £ 62,974. The Assets of the Company, in both branches, as shewn in tlfe Balance Sheet, are .£23,915,890, being an increase of £ 2.702,085 over those of 1894. I General Balance Sheet of the Prudential Assurance Company, Limited, on the 31st December, 1895. I LIABILITIES. £ a d Shareholders' Capital 800,000 0 0 Ordinary Branch Funds 11,151,440 18 9 Industrial Branch Fund 11,866,744 17 1 Claims under Life Policies admitted 97,704 8 1 £23,915,890 3 11 ASSETS. X s d British Government Securities ( £ 2,300,000 Consols) 2,208,388 13 3 Railway aud other Debentures and Debenture Stocks. 2,071,153 0 3 Loans, County Council, Municipal, and other Rates 5,925,397 2 2 Freehold Ground Rents and Scotch Feu-Duties 2,544,631 2 2 Mortgages 2,532,913 12 8 Metropolitan Consolidated Stock, and City of London Bonds 869,720 13 6 Bank of England Stock 174,020 10 0 Freehold and Leasehold Property 1,244,036 11 11 Indian and Colonial Government Securities 2,009,375 19 8 Foreign Government Securities 74,634 14 6 Reversions 235,415 11 1 Railway and other Shares 2,908,188 0 6 Loans on the Company's Policies 894,544 1 1 Rent charges 123,284 8 2 Outstanding Premiums 425,125 2 3 Cash in hands of Superintendents and Agents' Balances 52,292 0 1 Outstanding Interest and Rents 205,579 18 10 Cash—On deposit, on current accounts, and in hand 417,189 110 £ 23,915,890 3 11 THOS C DEWEY 7 WILLIAM HUGHES, > Ma!mgers. EDGAR HORNE, Chairman. HEtfRY HARBEN, r Directors W. J. LANCASTER, Secretary. THOMAS WHARRIE, S UIRECXORA- We have examined the Cash transactions, Receipts and Payments, affecting the accounts of the Assets and Investments for the year ended December 31st, 1895, and we find the same in good order aud properly vouohed. We have »lso examined the Deeds and Securities, Certificates, <tc., representing the Assets and Investments set out in the above account, and we certify that they wfero in possession and safe custody as on December 31st, 1895. lt9h February, 1896. DELOITTE, DEVER, GRIFFITHS & Co. Further information may be obtained from the District Superintendent of Agent?. T. H. EDWARDS, Milton Honse, Aberystwytk; Assistant Superintendents T. LEONARD, 3, Poplar Road, Machynlleth, and T. LEWIS, Oxford House, Tregaron, and a Staff of 27 Agent?. TTH. JONES, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, TERMINUS HOTEL, MARY STREET (Opposite the Railway Station), ABERYSTWYTH. ALLSOPP'S CELEBLATED ALES AND STOUT ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE. a. d. I 8. d. ALLSOPP'S STOUT Imperial Pints 3 6 pir doz. I „ Half-pints 19 per doz. „ Dinner Ale Pints 30,,) „ „ Half-pints 16 „ „ East India Pale Ale Pints 4 0 I „ Half-pints 2 0 Allsopp's Ales and Stout, in 9,18 and 36 gallon casks at Wholesale Prices. Martell's and Hennessy's Brandies Mountain Dew and Old Irish Whiskeys, Rum, Gin, Wines, Ginger Brandy (Flying Dutchman brand), Aerated Waters, &c., &c. COOPERS' HOTEL, NORTHGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ROBERTS' CELEBRATED ALES. ON DRAUGHT AND IN BOTTLE. ALES. 4; gallons. 9 gallons. 18 gallons. Alxiiio. 41 gallons. 9 gallons. 18 gallons. -—— Imp. Imp. XX 4s 6d 9s Od 18s Od Pints. Pint. *AK 4s 6d 9s Od 18s Od Roberts' Pale Ale 3s 6d 2s Od XXX 5s 6d lis Od 21s Od Bass's „ 4s 3d 2s 6 #B 6s 9d 13s 6d 27s Od Guinness's Stout 4s 3d 2s 6 K 6s 9d 13s 6d 27s od Roberts' Table Ale 2 6 16 K I 6s 9d J 13s 6d 27s od Roberts' Table Ale 2 6 16 Ales marked are specially recommended for household use. Martell and Hennessy's Brandies; Special Scotch ;-Roderick Dhu, Mountain Dew; and Dunville's Irish, etc. M. MORGAN, Proprietor BUYERS AND CONSUMERS OF FLOUR ABB CAUTIONED AGAINST ACCEPTING ANY OTHER MARK OF SO-CALLED REDTIE THAN THAT LABELLED IN RED PAPER- .EltS AkND BAKERS Ll I Ltj 8 REDTIE 1lJ)), LlFF BACK, or Ticketed SPILLERS AND BAKERS, Lie .REDTIE. This favourite Flour was originally introduced by WILLIAM BAKER & SONS, Bristol, and is still manufactured by SPILLERS & BAKERS, Ltd., at their Bristol Mills, and is kept in stock by all the leading Grocers and Floar Dealers in the district See that your Flour has on the Label or Ticket the words SPILLERS & BAKERS, LD., Bristol, as well as REDTIE, and refuse to accept any other. j a )I trb, ,S;c, J THE .— I (Dtacruci;. Establis-lied 185S. WEDNESD 1Y for THURSDAY. ONE PENNY. SCALE OF CHARGES FOR ADVERTISEMENTS ADVERTISERS AND THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that Advertisements arc inserted in the ABEEYSTWYTH OBSERVKR at the following rates Parliamentary Notices and Addresses, and Pros. pectuses of Public Companies, &c., 9d per line per iusartion. Public Notices, Legal Advertisements, &c., 6d per line per insertion. Notices of Municipal and School Board Elections, &e., 4d per line per insertion. Sales by Auction—Properties, 11 per lius Mis- cellaneoua, 31 per line per insertion. Announcements of Charitable and Religions Ina ti- tutious. Sermons, Literary andCompetitive Meetings, Dramatic alid Musical Entertainments, Lectures and Public Services, Anniversaries. Dinners, &c., 3d per per line per insertion. BUSINESS ADVERTISEMENTS. s d 1 insertion, 1 6 p^r inch. 13 insertions 1 0 „ r-r insertion. 2 0 9" 52 0 6 Across two columns, double the a';ove ratas. ADVERTISEMENTS in manuscript may be calculited ai; seven words to a line; and ton li^es to an inch. On charging Advertisements, however, the lines are not counted, but the Advertisements, including larg* lines and dashes, are measured, and the space occupied charged for at the rate of ten lines to the inch. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Prepaid Advertisements of the classes epooified below will be charged according to the subjoined S3ale:— Apartments Wanted Businesses to be Sold Apartments to be Let Partnerships Wanted Situations Wanted Money Wanted Situations Vacant Articles Lost Houses to be Let Articles Found Sales by Private Contract Miscellaneous Wants Miscellaneous Sales. Ac. Words. One Three Six Insertion. Insertions. Insertions 1_- 12 6d. Is. Od. Is. 6d. 18 9d. la. 6d. 2s. 3d. 24 Is. Od. 2s. Od. 3s. Od. 30 Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. Sa. M. 36 Js- Cd. 3a. Od. As. 6d. 42 Is. 9d. 3s. 6d. 5s. Sd. 48 2s. Od. < 4s. Od. | 6a. M. This scale applies only to consecutive insertions of PREPAID Advertisements. If not prepaid these Advertisements will be charged according tj the Public Notice Scale. Since the reduction in the prise of the Aberystwyth Observe:" the circulation his inoreasod very con. siderably. EMPLOYMENT FOR THOSE OUT OF WORK GOOD FOOD I GOOD CLOTHES Ar6 offered to active GOOD LODGINGS stea(ty young AND MONEY TO Men between the SPEND EVERY DAY J a £ re of IS and 25. Apply for all information to Recruiting Sergea at Aberystwyth or Cardigan, or any Sergeant I lstruotor of Volunteers. A Pamphlet The Advan. t iges of the Army," can be had free at any Post < ;tnce. r° ,LEJ' fr- m 12th May ;neXt. Brynawe], Aber. A-ystwyth, overlooking tho Castle Grounds Cardi- In Bay containing large hail, three reception ooms, eight bed-rooms, hot, col i and shower Baths, f.vo W,C's, Kitchen, pantries, Gas throughout, also greenhouse. Apply, Geddes Smith, Solicitor, Aber. yitwyth. TO LET OA.STURE.~15 acres of fine Grazing Land at "T i two miles of Abarystwyth.— Apply ta H. BONSALL, Cwm. 110 BE LET with immediate possession the foil- JL licenced House known as the Plough Inn, Mill- treet, Aberystwyth.—Apply to D. M. DAVIES, 18, New-street. • CERTIFICATED TEA.CHER of Drass-cattini? nr j,an ™ak'n&' Oiplomte of London Institute of Needlework desires engagements. London Tailor, boientinc and Greenfell System.—" Observer" Office. 4 PARTMEN IS.—Sitting Room asd Beef Room, ..L":l.. to Let.-Apply Mrs ROBERTS, Grove House. North-road. L> OURNEMOUTH.— Intending Visitors to Bourne I,' °0!at,UIrc!^ombe' or District should ADVER- ISE for APAtiTMENTS in the Bournemouth Visitors Directory," the Oldest Established Bourne- mouth newspaper. Wednesdays and Saturdays. Large circulation in Hants and Dorset. Twenty words-once, ls"; twice, Is 9d.; 3 times, 23 6d.— Address. Directory Office. Bournemouth. LEASEHOLD DWELLING ks for Sale by priTate treaty.—Apply to Edward Ellis, auctioneer, Aberystwyth. P00™ WIM BORNE, NEW -L FOREST, and LYMING ION.— Intending | IpARTMh VTQ StrAct f<h°ald ADVERTISE for I APARTMENTS in the "East Dorset Hera'd and I Soutli liants Chronicle." Larg-e and iucrrasing cir- I culation from Dorchester on the west to Southampton on the e ist, 4 editions. Thurdays, Id. The charge for advertisements cf 20 words, in all editions, is: Once, Is twice, is 9j.; 3 times. 2s 6d.-Address, "Herald Office, Poole. A PARTMENTS.—To all having apartments to A e not lose pounds by having your apartments empty when for Is or 3 weeks 2s you can have a 30 word advertisement in six newspapers circulating in dia. tricts which each year send thousands of visitors to Aberystwyth. Name of papers:-Leyton, Leytonstone, West Ham, Wanstead, Woodfori and Forest Gate Manor Park, and Ilford Express and Independent. Address Publisher, Independent Office, Leytonstone, Essex. A GENTS FOR WATCH, Ac., CLUBS should send .C-L postcard for our terms. Commission more than half as large again as that allowed by any other firm; goods A.I. quality. Agents wanted in all parts of the Globe; anyone may largely add to their inoome.-BUCHANAN AND COMPANY Batten. hall, Worcester. WANTED TO KNOW, THE OLDEST AND BEST SEED SHOP. EP. TAYLOR has received his annnal stock of • Seeds, comprising the best sorts of early Potatoes, Peas, and Field Seeds, including Carter'* Elephant and Kangaroo Swede, &c. Wreathe for Funerals in Stock. RADNOR HOUSE, TEBRACE ROAD. DAVID JONES, PRACTICAL TAILOR BREECHES MAKER, LADIES' RIDING HABITS & JACKETS LIVERY, &c., 5, CHALYBEATE, TERRACE ABERYSTWYTH. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM 50s. BEST WORKMANSHIP. NEWEST STYLBI