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altø by GLIIRTIAM ,rv"r- SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. G. T. SMITH 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 Twelve o'clock at noon. Entries for the SALE ON MONDAY JUNE 3, respectfully requested. To be sent in at least a Week previous to Sale, to be included n advertise- ments. Terms—2] per cent. on amount sold; and a small lazed entry fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. Settlement on Thursday after sale. ABERYSTWYTH. A CHOICE Herd of 10 Down-Calving Aldernev, Jersey, and Guernsey HEIFERS, specially selected by the well-known Breeder and Importer, Mr. Edward Parsons Fowler, from his farms in the Channel Islands, will be offered for SALE by AUCTION, at the Yard, in Terrace-road, of the Belle Vue Royal Hotel, on Monday, May 13th, 1878. at Two o'clock in the afternoon, by Mr. G. T. SMITH. The deservedly high reputation of Mr. Fowler as a "reeder and Importer of these much esteemed and Biost valuable Cattle renders any comment on the Part of the Auctioneer quite unnecessary; and he ^ill therefore only observe that the Animals selected ior this Sale combire, in a rare degree, extreme beauty and symmetry, with great milking properties. On view the morningof the day of Sale. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, Pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, made m the Matter of Thomas, Jones, deceased, and an Action of Duckitt v. Jones, with the approbation of Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins, by R. G. T. SMITH, the person appointed by the said Judge, at the Lion Royal Hotel, Aber- ystwyth, in the County of Cardigan, on Tuesday, the 28th day of MaJ, 1878, at three o'clock in the afternoon precisely,—in one lot A WATER CORN GRIST MILL RIld two Dwelling-Houses, known as Melin Noyadd, at present in hand. Also a Cottage and demises ■^joining thereto, known as Gwarfelin Cottage, let wMx. Daniel Thomas. Also a slang of land on ■tSwadrain, containing 3a. lr. 23p., or thereabouts, sabject to the right of forking the same vested in •Mr. Robert Northey. .Particulars and Csnditions of Sale may be had of Mescrs. Wilkinson and Drew, Solicitors, 151, Ber- toondsey Street, London, S.E.; Messrs. Saffery and Huntley, 191, Tooley Street, Southwark, London at the place of sale and of the Auctioneer, Mr. George T. Smith, Aberystwyth. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. T. SMITH has been instructed to offer llth BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, June to con; at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject Tre()?4ditiolar,), at the Talbot Hotel, in the town of garon, the- following valuable and well situated FREEHOLD FARMS, j- No. 1. ABERCARVAN, aci,_He parish of Llanddewi Brefi, consisting of 140 feariL f enclosed Arable and Meadow Land, on the °* the celebrated River Teify, on the road to "&r;f1p?ter; and a mile and a half from Tregaron. will he sold its Sheep and Cattle Pasture, on Av, usually graze 300 or 400 Sheep; distant from J, erc-arvan House about a mile and half. The Manchester and MilfordRailway passes through, and 8,1110 Station is distant one mile. No. 2. CWMBEBFI, In the parish of Llanddewi Brefi, a Mountain consisting* OF ARS-bls 3»HQ MEADOW Land, together with Grazing liberties attached, amounting, according to the "Tithe Apportionment Jdap," to 421a. lr. 33p. Distant from Tregaron three miles, seuth. No. 3. PENDDOLFAWR, In the parishes of Caron and Gwnnws, consists of f)3a. 5r. lOp. of rich Arable and Pasture fields, through which the River Teify passes. Distant from wtrata Florida Station of the Manchester and Milford ^s-auway, 2|f miles. No. 4. PENLAN, b¡ the parish of Gwiinws, consisting of 229A. 2R. 19P. trable and Pasture Land, including 40 acres of Wood of 18 years growth. It abounds with the adjoining land has been for years and is ^trictly preserved. The Manchester and Milford passes through it, and the Trawscoed Sta- 18 distant two miles and Aberystwyth ten miles. No. 5. GORSFAWR, Villa parish of Lledrod, about a mile from the olos that name, consists of 63A. OR. 3P. of en- well-cultivated Land. It is believed to more than one rich vein of Lead ore, for large the m from 8in. and 9in. thick are every now and jo 11 thrown up by the plough or otherwise found in far apart, on which no trial has at all been \ole. ji^^ther particulars may be had of Messrs. Hugh Abery ^0I18' or the Auctioneer, rystwyth. LLANNON. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY. R. G- GRIFFITHS has been instructed to sell "^r^FFITHS has been instructed to sell -Jy PRB¥&^UCTlON atthe Green Castle, on Friday, the 17th day of May, 1878. at two p.m. subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then and there produced, one half of that plot or piece of land, commonly called and known as, the GWASTOD SLANG, with two Dwelling House and a Shoemaker's fthop thereon, in the occupation of David Davies Itargaret Jones, and Ebenezer, Evans, respectively:— Comprising in all an area of Three Roods and Ten -Poles. The Slang is situated close to the Turnpike road •fading from Abe*ayron to Aberystwyth, and is well *«apted for building sites. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Jordan & "•well, Solicitors, .Aberayron, or to the Auctioneer. Auctioneer's Offices, Aberayon and Lampeter. -jjgJjth, 1878. ABERYSTWYTH. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION at the Talbot Hotel, Aberystwyth, 14th MAY, 1878, ■M??T?fLPr&v^OU8ly disposed of by private contract), .•^WELLING-HOUSE ani extensive Premises, "tirvn the Custom House, held under a Corpora- **at f°r the 11nexPired term of 34 years; ground to Captain R. N.Jones, Belgravia House, ^%Parade' and Mr Griffith Jtmes' Solicitor, Aber- ,ttINAHAN'S U WHISKY. THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES. PURE, MILD, MELLOW, DELICIOUS AND MOST WHOLESOME. Universally Recommended by the Medical Profession. Dr. HASSALL eays-" The Whisky is noft, mellow andpure, well matured, »nd of very excellent quality." ■P. TTUEAT TITCHFIELD-STREET, LONDON, W. IJIILIUR INCITING RHYL WINTER GARDENS, WELLINGTON ROAD. A BRASS BAND CONTEST be held in the above place early in July nest, Welsh Bands only to compete. FORTY POUNDS in Prizes will be distributed amongst the successful competitors. For all further particulars apply to the undersigned, who will also receive the names of intending com- petitors. JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, April 26th, 1878. Secretary. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. LLANYCHAIARN CHURCH, near ABERYST- WYTH. THE Conmittee are desirous to obtain Tenders for JL Rebuilding the Church in accordance with the Drawings and Specification which may be seen upon application to the Rev David Jerkins, vicar, and any further particulars required may be obtained from A. Ritchie, Esq., architect, Chester. Tenders to be delivered to the Rev. David Jen- kins, at Llanychaiarn, on or before Saturday the 25th day of May. The Committee will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender, neither will they be responsi- ble for any expense incurred in the preparation of tenders. Llanychaiarn, April 26th, 1878. MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. STALLION PRIZES FOR 1878. The folloiving will be offered at the Show to be held at Tovyn on the 12th September 1878:- For the best Stallion for Agricultural purposes, that has travelled and served not less than 40 Mares, the property of Members residing in the District of the Society, and who have paid their Subscriptions for 1878. The competitors to prove (to the satisfaction of the Secretary) at the time of entry, that the owners of the Mares have paid their Subscript- tions:— First Prize 20 0 0 Second Prize 5 0 0 Entrance Fee, 10s. each Horse. Apply to T. ElJis, Esq., Henblas, Bala. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. A BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, June 19, 20 & 21. IN THE EXAMINATION HALL OF THE COLLEGE, UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF LADY PRYSE, of Gogerddan, and Mrs. LEWIS PUGH PUGH, of Abermaide. The Proceeds will be applied towards the purchase of AN ORGAN For the College. Contributions, in Money or Work, will be grate- fully received by the following Ladies, who will pre- side at the Stalls:— MRS. EDWARDS, MRS. GRIMLEY, MRS. PARRY, MRS. ETHE, MRS. E. P. JONES, Ladies Collegiate School, MISS ANNIE WILLIAMS, MISS HATTIE DAVIES And the FEMALE STUDENTS of MUSIC. There will also be a Refreshment Stall. TREGARON CHURCH. A BAZAAR In aid of the Restoration Fund of the above Church will be held AUGUST, 29TH and 30TH, AT ABERYSTWYTH. Contributions will be gratefully received by Col. Powell and Major Phelp, of Nanteos, and by Mrs. Davies, The Vicarage, Tregaron. The Cry is still they Come." QUEEN'S HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOMS, STRANGE AND W-rILSON'S No. 1 2ETHERSCOPE ONE WEEK LONGER, each evening at Eight. Wednesday and Saturday at Three o'clock. Owing to the grand success the entertainment has met with, Mr. Poole has decided to remain open as above and give a grand change of performance. To- day (Saturday), at Three and Eight. Select pro- gramme suitable for Families and Schools this after- noon at Three. To-night at Eight; Gounod's Grand Opera FAUST. On Monday, a Grand Military night, under the im. mediate patronage and presence of Colonel LLOYD- PHILIPPS, and the Officers of the Royal Cardigan Artilery Mililtia, when will be produced (also on Thursday), for the first time in this town, John Barnett's Lovely Scotch Opera, entitled THE MOUNTAIN SYLPH. On Tuesday and Saturday Schiller's beautiful poem THE STORM OF THOUGHTS, and an adaptation of Charles Dickens' HAUNTED MAN. On Wednesday night, FAUST, and Thursday, by desire, DICKEN'S' CHRISTMAS CAROL. professor Pepper's Great Optical Wonder, PROTEUS, or WE ARE HERE, BUT NOT HERE, .eacb performance. a Shakeaperian song by Mr. R. Linton. To conclude with new farces, introducing the most be- conclude with new farces, introducing the most be- • den"f illusions.it is possible for the mind to con- to suit every class. Must positively close Saturday, May 18th, to open in the Town-hall, Macbynlleth on the following Monday. Admission :-Reserved Seats, 3s„- second seats, 2s. third seats Is. Children and Schools half-price. Tickets and Plan at Mr. J. Morgan's (late Cox), The Library. Lessee and Manager, Sfr. C. W. Poole. TO INVESTORS AND BORROWERS. THE 'BRISTOL KND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, Establishad 1F64, Incorporatedi 1874^ has paid DEPOSITORS o percent, per annum, and SHAKLHULDJiHb /i per cent. per annum Compound Interest for 13 years, and returns to BOEBOWEKS Is. 6d. in the pound of the interest charged, the largest Bonus paid by any Society, and, according to the "Parliamentary Beturn, 1877," holds as guarantee a larger amount of profit and resene in proportion to shareholders, capitallhall any other society of twice its age in the kingdom (see Parliamentary Returns and Pamphlet on "Bristol Building SocieticR.") LOANS without deduction (if the amount eiceeds £ 100), re- payable in 6 to 21 years, at rates lower than in most other societiis, and covering all charges. C. H. LOW, Chairman. G. W. LUCAS, Deputy-Chairman. T. SHERWOOD SMITH, Seeretary. Offices, No. 30, Clare-street, Bristol. T,?>RO8PECTU6E8 A»D full information may be pbained OF. £ UIS, AUCTIONEER, Aberyntwyth, Puftlic BotitcØ. RHYL WINTER GARDENS. THE above Gardens are open daily from 9.30. a.m. to 9.30. p.m. They are specially attractive in flowers and ferns. The lake is plentifully supplied with fish and fowl. The Bowling Green, Croquet Lawn, Lawns for Badminton, Tennis, Archery and Quoiting Ground are in splendid condition. Skating as usual with Plimptons' Skates. The following engagements have been already entered into,and others are in active negociation, Commencing on WHIT MONDAY, June 10th, and for 12 days Tell and Tell the wonderful boy erymnasts. Greys' Dissolving Views of the Russo-Turkish War. June 24th and for 12 days Dr Holden's Magical Entertainment and Tula, the man with the iron jaw. July 8th, and for 4 weeks. Bon-Bon, the little Blondin, on the tight rope, per. forming the wondrous feats of the Great Blondin. August 8th and for 12 nights, Monsieur King and Iadame Isidora iu their unique entertainment. August 26th and for 12 nights, Tell and Tell. On July 19th and 20th will be held the First Annual Horticultural Show, under the distinguished patronage, (amongst others) of SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WTKKE, Bart., H. R. HUGHES, Esq., Kinmel Park, R. B. HESKETTI, Esq., Cywrych Castle, &c., &e. Full particulars shortly. In the early part of July there will be a brass band contest for Welsh bands only, and in August a con- test for bands of all countries. By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, May 7th, 1878. Secretary. Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON DESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the Show Rooms contain a large collection ef Marble, Stone, and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces Marble and Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. ELLIS & OWEN, Â. BERYSTWYTH pLAIN AND E NAMELLED SLATE WORKS, ABERYSTWYTH. T. MORRELL PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, & GLAZIER, 2, NEW-ST.; Workshop, 28, Little Darkgate-street. Frames and Cornices of every description re-gilt. Sign Painting I Paper Hanging Oil and Water G ilding Panelling Glass Embossing Stencilling Oil and Water G ilding Panelling Glass Embossing Stencilling Graining and Marbling ChurchDecoration Wire Blinds Distempering N.B.—T.M. wishes to call the attention of Societies, &c., to his superior style of Flag and Banner Elastic Painting, Artistic Decorating, &c. THE BEST LUBRICATING OIL EXTANT EXCEPT SPERM. A. B. FLEMING & Co.'s VEGETABLE MACHINERY OIL For 3s. 6d. per Gallon. Casks free and carriage paid for orders of 20 Gallons and upwards. I Agent at Aberystwyth: Mr JOHN ROWLAND, Iron Merchant, Chalybeate Terrace MRS. E. EVANS'S I DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS 8, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HOT Dinners daily at One o'clock. Roast and Boiled Joints, Chickens, Ducks, &c., alwava ready. Mrs Evans begs to call attention to her Pies, Pud- dings, and Tarts, made daily, or to order. Oyster and Veal Patties, Fruit and Preserve Tarts, Cakes Buns, &c., fresh daily. Tea and Coffee at any hour of the day. Agent for Wellstood and Smith's Cooking Stoves I OWEN JONES, I 3, MARY-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. BUYS all soiia of second hand furniture for JD which he gives the best price; also old iron brass, copper and old lead. Mrs Jones buys evey description cf second hand wearing apparel for cash I IMMEDIATE ATTENTION GIVEN. I ESTABLISHED 24 YEARS. DAVID "THOMAS, Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c 13, GREAT DARKGATE SIr., ABERYSTWYTH. t .t. T o "V nsr FURNITURE FURNITURE! FURNITURE AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. MR. R. HAMMOND will commence selling out — his extensive stock on the 25th March, 1878, preparatory ts removing to the new FURNITURE EMPORIUM which he is building in High-street, T owy-R. The stock comprises an immense variety of all description of Pitch-pine, Mahogany, and Birch HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Also Wooden, and Iron bedsteads, ornamental and plain, Feather and Flock Beds, Mattresses, and almost every article both fancy and useful, required for complete furnish ing. NOTE-The whole of the stock must be sold before the 12th May next, as these premises are let, and NEW ones will not be ready. Towyn, March 20th 1878. R EPO RTS AND BALANCE SHEETS OBSERVER OFFICES, ABERYSTWYTH AND ABERAERON. I SYDENHAM HOUSE, 25, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. W. T. WILLIAMS Bega respectfully to announce his NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, (Which has been selected with much care in London during the past week) Is now arranged ready for Sale, and will be found replete with the 0 prevailing Novelties In Dresses, Costumes, Silk Jackets, Fancy Cloth Jackets, in black and the new Fawn shades Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons in all the new colors Lace and Silk Ties, Gloves, Umbrellas, Sunshades Morley's Hosiery in great variety, and every requisite for Ladies and Children's wear. W. T. W. would also draw particular attention to a splendid range of Black Silks for Dresses and Jackets, which are of such quality and prices that will give every satisfaction and, to the Biege Cloths for Costumes, in the leading shades for the Season, and Solicits the very kind favour of a call. May, 1878. Gloucester & Cheltenham County Steam Dye Works. PARKER & SONS, 12, EASTGATE-STREET, GLOUCESTER, PATRONIZED by the leading Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry of the county. The only steam power Dyeing and Cleaning Works in the city or county, fitted up with the best appliances te Clean, Dye, and Finish every description of Curtains, such as Rep, Damask, Chintz, Lace, Cretonne, &c, also Dresses, Shawls, Table Covers, &c, &c, in every fabric, equal to any house in England or Scotland. Agent for Aberystwyth, MRS JONES, 2, Chalybeate Terrace. I 1878. jlslilislf 1878. I E. S, 0 N W 0 E S N & CIVIL & MILITARY TAILORS, GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERS, HATTERS, & OUTFITTERS, PARIS HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH, Beg respectfully to direct the attention of the Nobility, Clergy and Gentry to their excellent selection of New Fabrics of the Highest Class, and of Superior Quality, for Spring aud Summer, from the Leading Home I' and Foreign Manvfachirer*. Ladies' Hiding Habits, Liveries, etc. Overcoats, etc. Depot for Nicoll's Overcoats, and other garments made by H. J. Nicoll, Regent-street, London. Ladies' Jackets and Ulsters. I Nicoll's Suits for Boys. Cooper, Box & Co.'s celebrated Waterproof and Ventilating "Talethes Coat" as worn bv H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Hats, etc. A large assortment of Felt, Tweed, and Straw Hats, Polo Caps, etc., of the latest Shapes and Best Quality. Lincoln, Bennett, & Co's. Silk Hats. Scarfs, Ties, etc. A choice assortment of the latest novelties in Scarfs Cravats, and Ties. Silk Handkerchiefs, &e., of best quality. Shirts, Hosiery, Shirts and Collars of newest Gloves, atyles and best quality. Morley's And Sundries. Hosiery, Undervests, and Pants. Barker's Unshrinkable Flan- iael Shirts. French and Silk Braces. Novelties in Riding Gloves. Rugs, Maudes, Umbrellas, etc., etc. N & E S W 0 0 N E. S. ESTABLISHED 1850. TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. JGL§B| W. K. WHEATLEY #^FJ[ YLLW'IPP SONS, PIANOFORTE & MUSIC WAREHOUSE. A choice stock of INSTRUMENTS by the best makers, for SALE, HIRE, or EXCHANGE. New and Popular Music from 3d. a copy. All kinds ) of Musical Instruments, Violin strings and fittings, &c., &c. Pianofortes and Harmoniums tuned and repaired by W. R. WHKATLEY, from Messrs. John Brins. mead and Sons'. TESTIMONIALS for TUNING from J. Parry, Esq., Mas. Doc.; D. Jenkins, Esq., Mus. Bac.; Brinley Richards, Esq.; and many of the Clergy and Gentry of Cardiganshire, Montgomery- shire, Merionethshire, and the Midland Counties. PONCERT AND ENTERTAINMENT PROGRAMMES. OBSSRVER OFFICES, > ABEETSTWTTH AND ASEBAEBOH. John Richards & Co., TAILORS, DRAPERS, i-ND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 10, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Beg to thank the Nobility, Clergy, and the Public at large, for the liberal support accorded to them, since the commence- ment in business, and trust by strict attention to the same they will merit further favours. Their system of Business is— SMALL PROFITS, QUICK RETURNS, ONE PRICE, PLAIN FIGURES. Any Goods not approved of will be exchanged- MEN'S, BOYS' and YOUTHS' SUITS ( kept in Stock, and half-a-dozen Suits may I be made to order on the premises in Ten I hours, with good fit and the best workman- I ship guaranteed. MENS' Fancy Suits from 42s. Do. Black Suits, from 50s. Every description of CHILDREN'S Suits. of the Latest Fashions. Silk and Felt Hats, Caps, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Studs, Braces, Umbrellas. Rugs, &c., made to order. Patterns free on application, with instruc- tions for measurement. AGENT FOR THE ELIAS HOWE, JUNIOR'S, Celebrated Noisless Sewing Machine. SEASON 1878. Will Travel the North Part of Cardiganshire, the celebrated Pure Bred Cart Horse ROYAL ALBERT, Red roan, four years old, 16! hands high, by Ethe world-renowned Roland, dam by Active. Also the well-known Roadster MERRY BOY. The two Horses will travel the district on alternate weeks. Owners may engage either or both at the charge for oae. The owner will challenge Royal Albert against any Cart Herse for moving, for JE50. Prizes will be given for the best Colts by these Horses. Particulars may be obtained of Mr O. JLyans, Talyrynn, Llangeitho, R.S.O. I JOHN EDWARDS, I BUTCHER, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Families supplied with the best quality of Butcher's Meat on the most moderate terms. ricKLED AND DRIED NEAT'S TOKOTBS ALWAYS IN STOCK. iStruraticn. GWELL DYSG NA GOLUD." I LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH PRINCIPAL, MRS. E. MARIE JONES (F. C. COLLEGE, Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A.J. Assisted by Masters and a staff of qualified LI'B^IAH and Foreign teachers. Pupils are PREPARED TI* Local, the Civil Service, and the Training- Colleges Preliminary Examinations. Commodious premises, with A croquet lawn, and so situated as to enable the pupils to enjoy both sea and mountain air. The prin- cipal devotes her whole time, and individual atten. tion, to the intellectual, moral, and physical training of the pupils. A training class for governesses, The next term will begin on April 8th, 1878. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and ths public that the duties ot her School were resumed on Thursday, January 24th, 1878. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations. A resident French Governess. One Of two lady boarders can be received. The next quarter will begin D.V. on Thurlilday April 4th. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, NORTH WALES. CONDUCTED BY MR. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., And ably assisted by qualifiedClassical, Mathematical, and Foreian RESIDENT MASTERS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latin and JL Greek Languages English—Grammar ana Com- position, Literature, History, Geography, Reading, Penmanship, and Phonography; Mathematics Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modern Lang-uages—German -IND French Natural Science; Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Sing-ing; Drawing. Pupils are carefuiiy trained for commercial and professional pursuits, and special classes are formed to prepare for examim1.tioils connected with the Uni- versities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Aber- ystwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religion* training of the pupila receives special attention. The particular require- monts of each pupil will be kept in view throughout. Special prominence is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pupils to become conversant with the language. The premises are commodious, and the locality healthy. Every precaution is taken to secure the health and comforts of the boarders. The terms are exceedingly moderate. Terms and any further information may be had on application to the Principal — MR. EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PRINCIPAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY. Assisted by resident Masters and Governesses. THE second Term for 1878 commenced on Wednes- day, May 1st. Prospectuses on application. Hill House College, HAVERFORDWEST. THE attention of Parents and Guardians is earnestly directed to the above College for YOUNG LADIES, which has been established for more than sixty years, and is still conducted in a thoroughly efficient manner. Modern improvements are adopted and appreciated by the Principals, TRAO have resided for many years on the Continent and are accomplished linguists. Good principles are care- fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, what re- ceive a really cultivated education, capable of fitting them for any sphere of life. Hill House College is situated in a most healtliy neighbourhood, seven miles from the sea, and it ac- commodates fifty boarders; it has extensive grounds to the back. The climate being mild is well adapted pt for delicate girls. i.i y An annual Concert is held for the encoura'gement of music.. •• References on application to Principal. StrtHCtø. St. Michael's Chareh, ABERYS&RYPI. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTG3*RVIN this Church every Sunday throughout the year, AND the money collected devoted to the Fund to erect a new English Church in the Parish the support of the National Schools the District Viaitingj Society; the Infirmary; Home and Foreign MISSFONSV'^BP*.■ Donations towards either of the abdve^objocts will be thankfully received and any information readily given by the undersigned, S N.B.—This offertory will on eaehySueday, during the summer months, be collected at the close of both Morning and Evening services. *•■■■ M There is also an English sewsice ox Wednesday evenings at St. Michael's, at 7 O'CLOCK. The Rev. Canon PHILLIPS, The Vicarage, JOHN WATKINS, 51, North Pamde, I Churchwardens THOMAS GRIFFITHS, Gt. Darkgate-street -a.. iIJ ub UC4ti.OAØ .4:' Now Ready, Price 6s., the Second„Editi^n of TREMADOC, SERMONS, Chiefly on the SPIRLTTR^L%^F ,• the UNSEEN WORLD, and the D1WNIi'-»HUM^ST1TY. by the Rev. H. N. GRIMLEY, of Mathema- X-t ,-dp tics in the University Col V" No intel- leg 0 s t) I c ligent reader will be 'blilld1;to"-m rma.rkable force P, %m aq, and beauty."—Clergy pianos* *Wagazine. London Henry S. King ancyco. '*96 L#H"&<F of all Booksellers «• V tt WFRRF THOSE LADFFIS WIJQI^ATE THE^FR COMB- INGS OF HAIR can have them DJ&entaagled, roots turned, and properly pregarefl aaa ARRANGED into Twists. 'PLS&TGRCBW, OLFIPPWF&E-. by H. P. INS, AR3JISK HAIE,> 23, Piey. Street, Ab erystwyth. It'- MBS- QUH0u MANOBESTEE. USE, 6, NORTH PARADE MILLINERY ^1%Y LINEN WAREHOUSE • V* is appointed- Agents in ABEIY at wy th for MESSRS. .WXIGHT & SONS, MANCHESTER AND STOCKPOBT ENGLISH & FRENCH DYERS AND CLEANERS. Price Lists and all information to be had at .the above address. PARCELS MADE-UP EVERT WEDNESDAY. r ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urin- ary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional. Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 48. 6cI each, by all Chemists and PateBt Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Maker, F. J. CLARKE, Consulting Chemist, High Street, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents—BARCLAY & SONS. London. Aberystwyth—W. G. VAUGHAN, ChomiA. 17, North Parade. And all the Wholesale HOIUM*