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"<W"" ..Lh.- £ alr# hV Auction* SMlTHFIBLp, ABERYSTWYTH. Monthly Sales of LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &e. ME. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to announce that he will "hold Monthly Sales of Tattle. Horses, Sheep, Fig-s, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield. Aherystwyth, on the FIRST Monday IN EVERY MONTH, at Twelve o'clock at n, Entries, for the SALE ON MONDAY, JUNE 3, respectfully requested. To be sent in at least a "$ek previous t* to be included n advertise- ments. Terms—2} ycr cent. on amount sold and a small «ed entry fee "for nnsold lots, to meet expenses. Settlement ou Thursday alter sale. CARDIGANSHIRE. TO BE F( I T- BY AUCTION, Pursurnt, to an Order of the Char c: iy Division of the High Court of Justice-, made in the Matter of Thomas, Jones, fjeCI2V¡:Ht and an Aotion of Duckitt v Jones, with the approbation of Viec-Charcenor Sir Richard Malirp, by ILf B. G. T.' F'MITTT, the person appointed by the said Jrrt e, at the I.ion Royal Hotel, Aber- ystwyth, i" the Cornty of Cardigan.-on Tuesday, the 28th dny cf !»;=;■ • 1878. at three o'clock in the afternOC11 r.revselv,— in one lot A -p CORN GRIST MILL and two e Hordes, known as Melin Noyadd, 'D preec-nt zi lend. Also a Cottage and Premises •ojoining il-errlo. known as Gwarf'elin Cottage, let to Mr. Dai;icl TI<mss. A!poa, slang of land on "^adrair. oerfp birg 3a. 1r. 23t\, or thereabouts, to ihe ripht of working the same vested in r- Robert. Northey. -Particulars a rd" Conditions of Sale may be had of "essrs. Wilkinson fnd Drew, Policitors, 151, Ber- toondsey S<rec-t, Icndon, S.B.; Messrs, Saffery and ^tintley, 191, Toeley Street, Sonthwark, Lonaon; at Te P ace of sale ;snd of the Auctioneer, Mr. George • omith, Aberystwyth. QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "A/|"5. G. T. SMITH" has been instructed to Sell by ""J Auction, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 4th and 5th days of June, 1878, at six o'clock in the •Tening, th" whole of the usefnl and modern HOUSE- HOLD FUTNITUBF and other effects, at No. 9a, Qlleen's Road, particulars of which will be found on posters. —: This sale presents a most favourabloopportunity to those who are desirous of adding to and com- Pletisg their furnishing arrangements for the ■Offixner seaeor, every thing beivg in excellent pnd to be sold with out reserve. A ni ee months' credit on purchases above £ 5, on approved security. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. G. T. SMTTH has been instructed to offer for SAT E BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, June 1878. at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject <jtc°tsditionF), at the Talbot Hotel, in the town of e8a.ton the following valuable and well situated ^EEHOLD FARMS. In thg p No. 1. ABERCARVAN, acreg of Llsnddewi Brefi, consisting of 140 bask of fe^osr<* Arable and Meadow Land, on the I/atnjipi e celebrated River Teify. on the road to Wit},;+ r>. nT1*' a mile and a half from Tregaron, ^iicli Wl^ kc sold its Sheep and Cattle Pasture, on mlly graze 300 or 400 Sheep distant from ^anehoT+an -^0URe about a mile and half. The ^anin r.ai5<^ Milford Railway passes through, and station is distant one mile. In ^°- 2. CWMBREFI, Eam> Parish of Llanddewi Brefi, a Mountain Ij&nd' ?0n8l9W of enclosed Arable and Mieadow aOionn+'^e^er w^h Grazing liberties attached, Jf according to the "Tithe Apportionment th,.?' 421a. lr. 33p. Distant from Tregaron I1Uee miles, south. T No. 3. PENDDOLFAWR, #lo Parishes of Caron and Gwnnws, consists of £ fa- Sr. 10p. of rich Arable and Pasture fields, tarongh which the River Teify passes. Distant from strata Florida. Station of the Manchester and Milford Railway, 2! miles. No. 4. PENLAN, In the parish of Gwnnws, consisting of 229A. 2R. 19p of Arable and Pasture Land, including 40 acres of Oak Wood of 18 years growth. It abounds with Game, as the adjoining land has been for years and is w strictly preserved. The Manchester and Milford railway passes through it, and tbe Trawscoed Sta- is distant two miles and Aberystwyth ten miles. lfether Particulars may be had of Messrs. Hugh 4haL.e? an^ Sons, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer, ^yatwyth. On TUESDAY NEXT. NEWTOWN FAIR. A BEAUTIFUL HEP.D OF PURE AYR- COWS AND HEIFERS, WITH CALVES, M)SE to CALVING. ^SSRS. MORRIS & PRICE are favoured with John n1Ilstructions from the eminent importer, Mr. fipa^' v'terell, to Sell by Auction, in the yard of the JYp* S Head Hotel, Newtown, as above, 10BEAUTI- calv ATrSHIRE COWS and HEIFERS, with jjj or close to calving. These hardy cows are ttiilV *rom Clyde side, and possess the deeo qualities of the Hamilton and At'hoi breeds. | All 8~lrecattle are easily kept, are suitable for any a? J ,bein £ small consumers, and large ^fitab^toteaJf?0^ the b«8t quaHty, are ^0^. £ i having convenience to keep a Sale at Two o'clock. m.- v. o1! vl6Turt^e morx»ing of Sale. ^Jjairbnry, Salop, May 21,1878. CARDIGANSHIRE. TOWN OF TREGARON. 13ALE OF LONG LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. MB. JOHN WILLIAMS has received instructions to sell by Public AUCTION at the TALBOT fSOTEL, in the town of Tregaron, in the above- County, on Tuesday, the 4th day of June, 1878, 1 o'clock p.m. (subject to such conditions of Sale r** s^all be then and there produced, and in one or ore lots as shall be determined upon at the time of 5?M,i aH those 6 LEASEHOLD COTTAGES and «i+ S' called and known as BWLCHYRHIW, # in Chapel-street, in the important and ^proving Market Town of Tregaron, all of which occuPa^011 yearly tenants at reason- shw" +-u ^wen the Monarch Inn, Tregaron, will a»nl + Pr°Perty 5 and for further particulars t^1*2 Auctioneer, or to Thomas Jones, Esq., solicitor, both of Llandovery. LBASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE 1 LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE r AND GARDEN FOU SALE, ailed BUl CHER'S ARMS, Penycae, near Llanarth. JOHN EVANS win SELL BY AUCTION 187s said 011 MONDAY, the 27th of MAY the premises, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to the ^ditions of sale, all the DWELLING-HOUSE diat Preaises, and Garden, all situate within a short Ce ,from the village of Llanarth. The said have been carried on as a public house for »T^var8' and tha license can be obtainted again by 2>^aca«iotl< Lease 99 years, of which 83 are unex- Groancl rent only 5s. a year. Apply to tho woaeer, Gofynach-fawr, New Quay. hn Jluciion. AGAIN FOR SALE. CAERWEDROS SHOP, NEAR NEW QUAY. m Excellent Freehold premises, consisting of Dwelling- house, Shop-room, Warehouses, and Cottages, for Sale MR. JOHN EVANS has been instructed by Mr. John Griffiths, who is giving up business, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Saturday, the 8th day of JUNE, 1878, at the Black Lion Hotel, New Quay, at 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of sale, all this well-known establishment, where for over 7 years Drapery, Grocery, Ironmongery, Corn, and Seeds businesses have been carried on. with all Fixtures complete. The stock- in-trade will be sold by tender or valuation, and the business will be carried on in all its depart- ments until the purchaser have it in possession. The said premises are situate within about 4 miles from the seaport of New Quay, and 4t o Llangranog, in an excellent country-place for a good and profitable business. N.B.—One half of the purchase money for the premises may be left on mortgage at 4t per cent. 2 Apply to the Vendor, or Mr.W. E. George. solicitor, Newcastle Emlyn, or to the Auctioneer, Gofynach- fawr, New Quay. Uufiltr iletimn COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. WYE FISHERY DISTRICT. TN PURSUANCE of "The Salmon Fishery Act, _L 1865," I hereby give Notice that the follow- ing persona have been appointed members of the Boaid of Conservators for the year 1878-79, that is to say— HEREFORDSHIRE.— John Hungerford Arkwright, Esq., Hampton Court, Leominster. Edward Otto Partridge, Esq., Easton Court, Tenbury. James Frederick Symonds, Esq., Broomy Hill, Hereford, GLOUCESTERSHIRE.—- The Most Noble The Marquis of Worcester, of Badminton, Chipping Sodbnry. Col. James Davies, The Garth, Monmouth. John Thompson, Esq., of Badminton, Chipping Sodbury, MONMOUTHSHIRE.— The Lord Raglan, Cefntilla, Usk. Osmond Arthur Wyatt, Esq., Troy House, Mon- mouth. Alexander Miller, gentleman, Chepstow. BRECONSHIRE.— John Hotchkis, Esq., Llanstephan House, Bnilth. W. Fuller Maitland, Esq., M.P., of Garth House, Garth, via Knighton. Col. W. Jones Thomas, of Llanthomas, Hay. T?. A -msrnT? CTJT T?T? The Honourable Geoffiey R. C. Hill, of Hawkstone, Shrewsbury. Herbert E. Frankland Lewis, Esq., of Harpton Court, Kington. Richard Dansey Green Price, Esq., of Nantygroes, Presteigne. MONTGOMERYSHIRE.— Arthur Charles Humphreys Owen, Esq., of Glan. severn, Garthmyl, Shrewsbury. Richard Woosnam, Esq., Glandwr, Llanidloes. CARDIGANSHIRE.— Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., of Gogerddan, Bow Street, via Salop. Dated this 15th May, 1878. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. DOVEY, MAWDDACH, & GLASLYN SALMON FISHERY BOARD. CONSERVATORS FOR THE YEAR 1878-79. IN PURSUANCE of "The Salmon Fishery Act, 1: 1865," I hereby give notice that the following persona have been appointed members of the Board of Conservators for the year 1878-79, that is to say— CARDIGANSHIRE- Col. Pryse, Peithyll. H. C. Fryer, Esq., Lodge Park. W. R. M. Wynne, Esq., Peniarth. MONTGOMERYSHIRE— Ch. F. Thruston, Esq., Talgarth Hall. S. Phelps, Esq., Newlands. Sir T. G. Frost, Dolcorslwyn. Rev. N. J. Ridley, Plas-yn-Dinas. MERIONETHSHIRE— S. Holland, Esq., M.P., Caerdeon. Ch. Jones, Esq., Coesfain. J. Vaughan, Esq., Nannau. Col. Romer, Bryncemlyn Hall. G. Williams, Esq., Borthwnog. H. H. LI. Clough, Esq., Dolgelley. L. Williams, Esq., Fronwnion. S. Pope, Esq., Q.C., Hafodybryn. Rev. J. Jones, Barmouth. J. H. Jones, Esq., Penrallt. A. O. Williams, Esq., Castle Deudraeth. O. S. Wynne, Esq., Plasnewydd. John Jones, Esq., Ynysfor. W. E. Stuart, Esq., Peniarth Ucha. CAltNARVONSHIRE- Andrew Priestley, Esq., Caeddafydd. D. Homfray, Esq., Portmadoc. H. Humphreys, Esq., Beddgelerfc. Dated this 15th May, 1878, r:, F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. A B AZAAB 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 'I 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 And the FEMALE STUDENTS of MUSIC. There will also be a Refreshment Stall. TO MASONS. TENDERS are required for building the Founda- T tions and Abutment Walls of Trecefel Bridge, near Tregaron. A plan and specification of the work can be seen at the Ceunty Surveyor's Office, Aberystwyth, or at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Trecefel Bridge, to be sent to the County Surveyor, Aberystwyth, not later than Wednesday, the 5th June, 1878. fJuMif. i^crias. RHYL WINTER GARDENS. THE a-_ove Gardens are open daily from 9.30. a.m. to 9 30. p.m. They are specially attractive \n flowers and ferns. The lake is plentifully supplied with fish and fowl. The Bowling Green, Croquet lawn, Lawns for Padminton, Tennis, Archery and Qnoiting Ground are in splendid condition. Slating as usual with Plimptons' Skates.. owln The following engagements have been already entei-ed into,and othe s are in active nc-goeiation, Commencing on WHIT MONDAY, June 10th, and for 12 Cays Tell and Tell the wonderful boy gymnasts. Greys' Dissolving Views of the Eusso-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 Madame Isidora in their unique entertainment. August 26th and for 12 nights, Tell and Tell. On July 19th and 20th will Be held the Firsi- Annusl Horticuliuial Show, ruder the distinguished patronage, (amongst others) of STR WATKIN WILLIAMS WTNSJE, Bart., E R. HUGKEis, Esq., Kinmel Park, F. B. Iitq., Cywryeb Castle, &0., &c. Full particulars shortly. In the early part of July there will be a brass banfl contest >or Welsh bands only, and in August a con- test for bands of all countries. By Order, JOHN DEVINE, Rhyl, May 7th, 1878. Secretary. RHYL WINTER GARDENS, WELLINGTON ROAD. A BRASS BAND CONTEST will be held in the above place early in July next, Welsh Bands only to compete. FORTY POUNDS in Prizes will be distributed amongst the successful competitors. For all further particulars apply to the undersigned, TTho will receive the J»ames cf intending éõiri. 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 Rebuilding the Church in accordance with the Drawings and Specification which may be seen upon application to the Rev David Jenkins, 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 tendp -s. Llanychaiarn, April 26th, 1878. TKEGABON 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. TO INVESTORS AND BORROWERS. THE BRISTOL AND CLIFTON PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY, Establibhlld 11<64, Incorporated 1874, has paid DEPOSITORS 5 percent, per annum, and SHAREHOLDERS 7g per cent. per annum Compound Interest for 13 years, and returns to BORROWERS Is. Cd. in the pound of the interest charged, the largest Ponus paid by any Society, and, according to the "Parliamentary Return, H!77," holds as guarantee a larger amount of profit and reserve in proportion to shareholders' capital than any other society of twice its age in the kingdom (see Parliamentary Returns and Pamphlet on "Bristol Building Societies.") LOANS without deduction (if the amount exceeds £100) re- payable in 5 to 21 years, at rates lower than in most other societies, and covering all charges. C. H. LOW, Chairman. G. W. LUOAS, Deputy-Chairman. T. SHERWOOD SMITH, Secretary. Offices, No, 30, Clare-street, Bristol. Prospectuses and full information may be obained of E. Ellis, Auctioneer, AberyHtwyth. Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that the JLk, Show Rooms contain a large colleation ef Marble, Stone, and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces Marble and Stone Mural M'onuments. Oemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts, Fountains, Vases, &c. ELLIS & OWEN, ABERYSTWYTH pLAIN AND ENAMELLED gLATE WORKS, ABERYSTWYTH. MB. HENRY GIBBS, OF 45, MOUNT STREET, GROSVENOR SQUARE, LONDON, W.; AND THORNTON HEATH, SURREY, WILL, early in June next, open the business of AUCTIONEER and ESTATE Agency at Aberystwyth. Mr. Henry Gibbs undertakes the management of Estates, town and country houses, collection of rents, tithes, and other moneys, the sale by auction of estates, houses, agricultural prsduce, Stock &c., valuations for readjustments of rents, readjustments of tithes,rent charges for sale,purchase, mortgage, or probate surveys, and plans of parishes, estates, faam buildings, drainage works, new roads, and all kinds of farm improvements. References given. Mr Henry Gibbs, Land Agent, Auctioneer, &c., 45, Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London W and Thornton Heath. Surrey. Xotiffss. SYDE N HAM~ H OU S E, L 25, GREAT DAUKGATU STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. w T WILLIAM S v. Begs respectfully to announco his NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS, (Which has been selected with much care in London during the past week) 7, Is now arranged ready for Sale, and will be found replete with the b prevailing Novulties In Dresses, Costu mes, 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 o Solicits the very kind favour of a call. May, 1878. 1878. 1878. E. S, ION W 0 N E S N & CIVIL & MILITARY TAILORS, GENTLEMEN'S ;í 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 and Foreign Manufacturers. 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. Nicoll's Suits for Boys. Cooper, Box & Co.'s celebrated Waterproof and Ventilating Talethes Coat" as worn by 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, &c., of best quality. Shirts, Hosiery, Shirts and Collars of newest Gloves, styles and best quality. Morley's And Samdries. Hosiery, Undervests, and Pants. Barker s Unshrinkable Flan- nel 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. T. MORRELL, PAINTER, PAPER HANGER, & GLAZIER, 2, NEW-ST.; Workshop, 28, Little Darkgate-street. Frames and Cornices of every description re-gilt. Sign Painting Paper Hanging Oil and Water Gilding 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. Agent at Aberystwyth: — Mr JOHN ROWLAND, Iron Merchant, Chalybeate Terrace KIN AHAN'S LL WHISKY. THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES. PURE, MILD, MELLOW, DELICIOUS AND MOST WHOLESOME. Universally Recommended by the Medical Profession. Dr. HASSALL says-" The Whisky ia soft, mellow andpure, well matured, and of very excellent quality." aO.C&EAT TITCHFIELD.STBEET, LONDON, W. John Richards & Co., TAILORS, DRAPERS, AND 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 be made to order on the premises in Ten hours, with good fit and the best workman- 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. THOMAS GARNER, Pastry Cook and Confectioner, FANCY BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, 21, TERRACE ROAD, ST. DAVID'S HOUSE, 63, TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to return his sineere thanks to the Nobility, J) Gentry, Glergy, Visitors and Inhabitants of Aberystwyth and Neighbourhood, for their kind support, and hopes, by strict attention to all orders entrusted to his care, to merit a continuance of their favours. T. G. begs to call attention to his Pure Welsk Digestive Bread, and his superior Pastry, of the very best quality, in Ham and Veal Pies Ornamental Sponge Cakes Chicken Pies German ditto Raised Pies Seed ditto French Pastry School ditto Fruit "Dies, from 9d. each Jellies Pattn Creams Custards lees Rich Wedding Cakes Iced Paddings Chri tening ditto Marinfues Mould Sponge ditto Gatteaus, &o., &c. Blanc Mange Hot Rolls, Twists, Tea Cakes, and Buns, fresh every morning.—Sweets in every variety.—Peek, Erean & Co.'s LONDON Biscuits.—Sehweppe's LelDcnade.-Seda Water and Ginger Beer. u f a t t a GWELL DYSG NA GOLUD." LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BELSIZE HOUSE, ASESYSTWYTH PRINCIPAL, MRS. E. MARIE JONES (F. 0. COLLEGE, Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A.J. Assisted by Masters and a staff of qualified IX^ 'ISH and Foreign teachers. Pupils are prer.are-I ZC TIE Local, the Civil Service, and tho 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, 18j'S. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and TA» public that the duties oi her School were resumed on Thursday, January 24th, 1878. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cs-r-.x-riaje local examinations. A resident French Governess. One c: two iady boarders can be received. The next quarter will begin D.Y. OR Thursday,. A^ril 4th. THE ACADEMY, TOWYN, N03TR 1LES. CONDUCTED BY MR. EDWIN JONES, M.B.C.P., And ably assisted by qu&iiifedCiassical, Mathematical, and Foreign RESIDENT MASTiLLiS. THE course of instruction comprises the Latin and -L Greek Languages ;English—Grammar ANA Com- position, Literature, History, Geography, Eeading, penmanship, and Phonography; Mathematics- Arithmetic, Algebra, Euclid, Trigonometry, Land- Surveying and Conies Modern Languages—German **nd French Natural Science; Music—Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing; Drawing. Pupils are carefully trained for commercial and professional pursuits, and special classes are formed 'ly to prepare for examinations connected with the Uni- versities of Oxford, Cambridge, London, and Aber- ystwyth, the Civil Service, the Law and Medical Preliminaries. The moral and religions training of the pupils receives special attention. The particular require- ments of each pupil wilJ he kept in view throughout. Special prominence is given to the study of English, and every advantage is afforded the pup;lf 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 hoarders. The terms are exc eedingly moderate. Terms and any further information mF.y be had on application to the Principal—MR. EDWIN JONES. The Academy, Towyn, North Wales. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY-PKINCIPAL—MKS. H. N. GRIMLEY. Assisted by resident Masters and Governesses. rpHE second Term for 1S78 commenced on Wednes- JL 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, who have resided for many years on the Continent and are accomplished linguists. Good principles are care- fully instilled into the minds of the pupils, who.re- ceive a really cultivated education, capable of fitting them for any sphere of life. Hill House College is situated in a most healthy 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 for delicate girls. An annual Concert is held for the encouragement of music. References on application to Principal. litltgtOUø ;,£rutc£ø. I -v' St. Michael's Church, Aberystwyth. THERE is a WEEKLY OFFERTORY in 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 Visiting Society; the Infirmary; Home and Foreign Missions, &c. Donations towards either of the above objects will be thankfully received a.nd any information readily given by the undersigned, N.B.-This offertory will on each Sunday, during the summer months, be collected at the close of both Morning and Evening services. There is also an English service OB Wednesday evenings at St. Michael's, at 7 o'clock. The Rev. Canon PHILLIPS, The Vicarage, JOHN WATKINS, Thoma^Gbif™, (Churchwardens. Gt. Darkgate-street, J Gt. Darkgate-street, J LLANBADARN FAWR. A SPECIAL ENGLISH SERVICE, with SERMON, Will be held iijjthe Nave of the above Church, EVERY SUNDAY, AT 11.30 a. m., cubing THE SUMMER MONTHS, Commencing in May. Hymns Ancient and Modern (Old Edition). OFFERTORY TOWARDS THE RESTORATION FuND. Dubliratiaito. Now Ready, FriceGs., the Second Edtition of TREMADOC SERMONS, Chiefly on the SPIRITUAL BODY, the UNSEEN WORLD, and the DIVINE HUMANITY, by tke Rev. H. N. GRIMLEY, M.A., Professor of Mathema- tics in tbe University College of Wales. 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