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eouitig djjflunril Addtessgs. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LAMPETER DIVISION OF CARDIGANSHIRE, AND ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. TATTF, NOTICE that I, JOHN CHARLES HARF^D, County Councillor for the Lampeter Division of Cardiganshire, intend to apply to the High Court on Wednesday, February 6th, 1889, or as soon after as my application can be heard, for relief from the consequences of all illegal practices inadvertently committed by me during the recent election for the office of County Councillor in the Lampeter Division of Cardiganshire, that is to say that I omitted to have printed on the face of certain bills, placards, or posters, printed and published by Mr Jenkin Davis, of Lampeter, the name and address of the said Printer and Publisher in some cases, and the name and address of the said Publisher in others. JOHN CHARLES HARFORD. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANBADARN-FAWR DIVISION, ISSAYNDRE, UCHAYNDRE AND VAINOR UCHA. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, To you who have voted for me I beg to offer very sincere thanks. To my Committee I give especial thanks for the spirit they have shown and for the hard work they have individually done, sparing neither time nor trouble, as the result shows. Again thanking you for the honour done me, and the kind reception given me, I am, Very faithfully yours, J. T. MORGAN. Nantcaerio, Jan. 26th, 1889. CARDIGAN SHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE LLANRHYSTID AND LLANDDEINIOL. ELECTORAL DIVISION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to offer you my sincere, and grateful thanks for the cordial support you afforded me by your votes, in the past Election of a County Councillor for this Division. I am always, Your obedient servant, Alltlwyd, J. G. P. HUGHES. Jan. 23rd, 1889. CYNGHOR SIROL SWYDD ABERTEIFI. AT ETHOLWYR ADRAN LLANRHYSTID A LLANDDEINIOL. FONEDDIGESAU A BONEDDIGION, Frfyniaf dala i chwi fy miolchgarwch gwresocaf am y cynerthwy calonog a roddasooh i mi gyda'ch votes yn yr etholiad am yn adran hyn. Ydwyf, yn wastad, Eich ufudd was anaethwr, Alltlwyd, J. G. P. HUGHES. Ionawr 23ain, 1889. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1888. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. TAKE NOTICE that all persons having any claims against the Returning Officer of the above Election must send in full particulars of the same on or before the 6th February, 1889, to W. Picton Evans, Esq., Under-sheriff, Cardigan. W. JONES THOMAS, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, & PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT, AND AUDITOR, No. 1, BAKER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Freehold and Leasehold Mortgages arranged, on reasonable terms. D. PHILLIPS, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, & 3, MARY ST ABERYSTWYTH, TEMPERANCE and Eating House. HOIWES and CARRIAGES FOR HIRE by the day or hour. Trips made to Devil's Bridge, Plynlimon, Llyfnant Valley, Monk s Cave, and other places of interest in the neighbourhood. Good horses; steady drivers j and reasonable prices. Our Friends and Customers who entrust Sales of' Properties to Mr Daniel, 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 Advertisements, Posters and Catalogues. MONEY LENT WITHOUT BILL OF SALE. A Private Grentleman is desirous of making ad- upo? Promissory Note alone, at 5 per cent. rtricrtlv °r femaIe' without s«reties and strictly private, for any term not exceeding 10 years KPPSHOVEC Esa0tlsfi a?d, scale of re-payments to G IL SHOVE, Esq., 21, John-street, Adelphi, London, ONE THOUSAND PATTERNS FREE. A large box, containing upwards of One Thousand Patterns of the new Weavings of the lovely Darling- ton Dress Fabrics, fresh from the looms at loom prices, will be sent post free on approval to any address in town or country. All new goods made of pure wool, and in the latest fashion. Any length cut, no matter how short; and all pareels delivered carriage free to any railway station in Great Britain and Ireland. Henry Pease & Co.'s Successors havo many thousands of customers on their books who enjoy to the full the advantages of buying the best goods at first hand, the immense choice of patterns, the certainty that the goods are really new, of the iates £ ..fashion, superb quality and guaranteed durability, and the saving of all but the small profit ■Cnarged by the actual manufacturer. All goods warranted equal to sample, and any article not approved will be changed within seven days. A sixpenny telegram to Successors, Darlington," will bring the box of patterns by the next post: All ^derS aecSte^ ,the same ^ay as received. Henry an<* (Co- a Successors, Spinners and Manufacturers, The Mills, Darlington, England. Established 1752. Illustrated catalogue of 60 pages ree. ¡unlit mtotÜtz. SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS, LIMITED, Beg to call attention to their New Brand of LIGHT BITTER BEER, WHICH as well as their EAST INDIA PALE and other Ales, can now be obtained either in Cask or Bottle from any Dealer; or Orders for same in CASK if sent to their OFFICE- HAMPTON HOUSE, RAILWAY TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, Will receive immediate attention. JOHN ROBERTS, SPIRIT AND WINE MERCHANT, GOGERDDAN ARMS AND LION ROYAL HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, V A U L T S :-2, BRIDGE STREET, s d GIN from 2 3 per bottle SHERRY from 2 0 ver hottln IRISH WHISKEY „ 3 0 „ PORT a fi P SCOTCH Do. „ 3 0 „ MARSALA l! 1 9 PALE BRANDY „ 4 0 „ CLARET 13 RUM ,} 2 9 „ SOLE AGENT FOR WORTHINGTON'S CELEBRATED DINNER ALES, 3s. PEB DOZEN IMP. PINTS, LOCH KATRINE SCOTCH WHISKEY, 3s 6D PER BOTTLE. COFFEE ROOM LUNCHEONS FROM 11 A.M. ro 2 P.M. DAILY. Breaks for the Devil's Bridge leave the Hotel. HOLLOWATS PILLS AND OINTMENT ARE ACKNOWLEDGED BY ALL TO BE THE BEST MEDICINES FOR FAMILY USE. MA^CJFjrjJl <10 ONLY AT 78, NEW OXFORD STREET, LONDON And Sold by all Medicine Vendors throughout tha World. 0 Gratis at the abJve address, djily, between the hoars of 11 and 4, or by letter. NEW BUTCHERING ESTABLISHMENT, &c., AT 19,NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH BY F. BAKER, OF RHYDYPENAU. Commenced for the purpose of bringing Meat, &c., direet from the Farmer to the Consumer at greatly reduced prices, wholesale and retail. HOME BAKED AND FANCY BREAD, CONFECTIONARY, &c., ON THE BEST TERMS. N.B.-Ham and Bacon Curer. Pork Pies and Sausages. DIFFICULT LAMBING AND CALVING. D AY, SON, AND JJEWITT'S RED DRENCH" IS of universal fame for its quick and marvellous effects in preventing fever and inflammation in Ewes and Cows, if dosed a day or two before and just after parturition. The cleansing of the Ewe and the Cow will be perfect, and the milk rendered pure, copious and wholesome for their offspring. 3s 6d per dozen for Ewes; 13s. per dozen for Cows. Should paining or heaving threaten violently, dose with pain killing J" GASEODYNE at once, .and stop it. Price 3s 6d per bottle. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT'S "BROWN EXTRACT." j SAID to be worth a guinea a bottle as a pain anti- dote for anointing the womb in drawing away a < Lamb or Calf. It draws all inflamed poisons out upon P the surface, hence prevents gangrene, and is match- P less for all wounds, sores, swollen and broken udders tl and sore paps. Price 2s. 6d., 3a. 6d., and 7a. per bottle. C AY, SON, AND HEWITT'S GASEOUS FLUID DEADENS pain in an almost magic manner in J[ Cows and Ewes where there is aneasiaess, ex- haustion, and danger after parturition; for it imparts great ease, and is always given after the Rod Drench to calm the nerves and give strength. Matchless for Diarrhoea. Price is. 9d. per bottla. 20s. per dozgn CAUTION.-Nota precisely the address-Roya Animal Medicine Manufactory, 22, DORSET STREET, LONDON, W. S. J. MORSHEAD, GREENGROCER, FRUITERER, &c. 5, NORTH PARADE. REGISTRY FOR SERVANTS. IN MEMORIAM CARDS. A Splendid Assortment of NEW AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, WELSH AND ENGLISH, At From Is 6d to 5s per Dozen. Orders executed at an hour's notice, at the ObsellVer" Office, 1, North-parade, Aberystwyth. 6, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. MRS. J. E. JONES Begs to inform the Public that the Business of a. Fashionable BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, Formerly carried en by her late husband, will be continued at the above address, and she trusts by the employment of skilled workmen, close attention to business, and prompt execution of all orders entrusted to her, to merit a] continuance of the support so liberally bestowed upon her deceased husband. R. E. JONES, POSTING YARD, MARY STREET Next door to Messrs Rees, Coachbuilders, and near the Railway Station). Landaus, Breaks, Waggonettes, Dogcarts, and Phseton, for Hire, by the Day or Hour. Good Horses and steady Drivers guaranteed. REASONABLE TERMS. G. WILKINSON GAME DEALER, FRUITERER, AND SEED MERCHANT, 8, NORTH PARADE. POTATOES. HAS just received a large consignment of York Regsort Potatoes. This well-known varietv still maintains its reputation for the excellency of its quality and delicacy, of its flavour and for taole HSP is without a rival. Price 6s. per cwt. A small ra duchon wnl be made in lots of one ton and upwards Intending purchasers will do well to apply earlv as Tdti°e r mioh aearei. G. W. solicits otters of New laid Egga; for good quality and perfectly fresh, a good price will be given. Game and Rabbits bought in any quantity. WHERE TO OBTAIN REALLY GOOD FAMILY FLOUR. T. POWELL & CO. ESPECTFULLY call the attention of the public o the quality of a high-class HUNGARIAN FLOUR that possesses flue flavour and grea strength. Sold at the same price as ordinary beat flour. Also Whole Meal for making Brown Bread pare, nlltritious and easily digested. To BE OBTAINED AT MARKET-STREET, ABER- YSTWYTH J THE MILL, MILL-STREET PORTHGLYN, TOWYN DARREN, GOGINAN. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. S TEA M S HIP S E R V ICE I BETWEEN ABERDOVEY AND WATBBFOED. TN consequence of a difficulty which has arisen na^nngTr,a.,SUL^le Vessel in P^ce of the a.S. MAGNETIC, which leaves the Station on the Lst proximo the Waterford and Aberdovey Steamship .✓ompaay have decided to suspend the Service, ending the completion of arrangements now in rogress for building steatnsrs specially adaptad fo lie trade between Aberdovey and Waserford J. CONACHEtt, )dwestry, November, 1888. Secretary. A. PERRY, FAINTER, PLUMBiSft, GLAZIER, AND GENERAL aOUSE DECORATOR, BREWER-STRBEr, AND 43, MOOR-STRSHf. Estimates Given. Charges Moderate. PLEASE NOT a T iltf ADD i s) j S. PHILANTHROPY and 5 per cent. are often -L sought for, bat the luxury of helping our suffering brethren can be now indulged in without pecuniary sacrifice, and in addition a X5 BANK OF ENGLAND NOTE EARNED FOR ONESELF BY THE SIMPLEST OF METHODS. See "TRADE, FINANCE & RECRE ITIONI" a Newspaper for Everybody. All Newsagents or Railway Bookstalls, or post free Ild.-35, Mark Lane, London, E.G. AS G 0 0 p A S GOLD ARE BRANDRETH'S PILLS (SUGAR-COATED), AYE, AND BETTER TOO. Brandreth's Pills are invaluable as a family remedy they should be used in all HEAD, LIVER, and STOMACH TROUBLES. As a blood purifier they are unequalled, one taken daily at dinner has been known to eure the worst cases of DYSPEPSIA, and is an ulmost certain remedy for CONSTILATION. Be sure and Ask for— BRANDRETH'S SUGAR COATED PILLS, or™™ 40 in each box, price Is. AGENCY22, HAMILTON SQUARE, BIRKEN- HEAD. I CURE FITS When I say I cure I do not mean merely to atop them for a time and thea havo them return again. I mean a radical cure. I have the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS a life-long study. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. end at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle of my infallible remedy. Give address in full. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure. Address—Dr H G. ROOT, 5, Plum Tree Court, Farringdon-street London. induration* I MR. A. W. PARSONS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC (Fellow of the College of Organists Member of the National Society of Professional Musicians Pupil of Dr C. J. Frost; Formerly Chorister and Assist- ant Pupil at Salisbury Cathedral); BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Aberystwyth and Neighbourhood that he has been appointed Organist and Director of the Choir of S. Michael's Parish Church, and is open to receive Pupils in Singing, Piano, Organ, and Harmonium Playing, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Composition, &c., from 1st March, 1889. Mr Parsons has had 15 years experience as a teacher in all branches of his profession in one of the largest Midland towns of England, and has prepared and successfully passed a large number of pupils for most of the public examinations. Reference kindly permitted to the Rev J. H. Protheroe, The Vicarage, Aberystwyth. Letters for terms, &c., may be addressed c/o J. E. J. Lloyd, Esq., The Library, Terrace-road, Aber- ystwyth. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER-MR. EDWARD JONES. Second Master—Mr E. J. LLOYD, B.A. (in First Class Mathematical Honour o), and Second Mods. Oxford. French and German Lecturer-Dr SCHOLLE, assisted by resident and other Masters. Mr JONES receives at 7, Laura Place, a few sons of gentlemen to work with the boarders from 6 to 8 p.m. Science classes in connection with S. Kensington will be held every evening at the Grammar School, taught by a qualified assistant, under the superinten- dence of the Headmaster, who has been appointed Honorary Science Teacher by the Lords of the Com- mittee of Council on Education. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER MR THOMAS OWEN, C.M. In Honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales.) PUPILS are prepared for Commercial pursuits, the Civil Service, the Learned Professions, the Universities, and for tne various Training and Theo- logical Colleges. NID BYD, BYD HEB WYBODAETH." LADIES' COLILEGIATE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. PRINCIPAL Mrs RUSH. DIRECTOR OF STUDIES Mr RUSH, B.A. HEAD MISTRESS Miss RUSH, ^Holder of lst class University Certificates. rpHIS School offers the best kind of Intermediate I and High-school Education and pupils can be prepared for the University Local Examinations, for the University Colleges of Wales, for London Matri- culation, &c. In tile teaching there is thorough explanation and illustration of principles; and care is taken that every pupil understands what she is taught, and can apply the knowledge she possesses. Terms very moderate. THE OLD BANK SCHOOL ABERYSTWYTH MASTER: D. SAMUEL, M.A., LATE FOUNDATION SCHOLAR AND PRIZEMAN OF CLAKE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND WRANGLER, 1879. RECEIVESIBOARDERS. School re-opens Tuesday, January 29th, 1889. TERMS ON APPLICATION. A R D W Y N SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON University Matriculation Examinations. Success June, 1888. One Honours, Five First Division, One Second Division. Over 25 boys have passed the Matriculation from this school. For particulars and terms, apply Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A OAERLEON HOUSE. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW, Asisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepaed for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. The School year consists of three terms, beginning respectively January 20, April 30, September 20,j bu pupils can be received at any time during the terms. THE LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOR Particulars apply to the j HEADMASTER, at 37, Bridge-street J^1 COALS! COALS!! COALS! RAILWAY STATION (Wharf and Office), ABER- YSTWYTH. JOHN JENKIN JONES, (Of the Cooper's Arms), COAL AND LIME MERCHANT, HAS always in stock the best selection of HOUSE COALS at the cheapest possible price. Special terms made for Truck Loads and large quantities also LIME supplied in truck loads at a very low rate. COAL. OIL. BRICKS. LIME. For the best quality at Lowest price GO TO R. ROWLAND JONES, COLLIERY AGENT, Lewis Terrace Coal Yard, Corner of Brewer Street and Lewis Terrace, Where the celebrated Holly Bush (Newport), I Cannock Chase, and Holly Lane Coal is sold. E. R. GrYDE, PHOTOGRAPHER, CHELTENHAM HOUSE, PIER STREET. TRUSCOTT, PRACTICAL WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, LAPIDARY AND OPTICIAN, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Itc^ditceg ST. JAMES'S HALL, ABERYSTWYTH. Continued Success of MISS MAGGIE MORTON And her Popular Company. Three Extra Nights, Monday, February 4th, CALLED BACK," 527th time with startling eSects Tuesday, February 5th, the grandest historical tragedy, THE PRIME MINISTER," with superb new costumes and arms Wednesday, the last night, MAMMA AND CINDERELLA." Tickets and plan at Wheatley & Sons. ASSEMBLY ROOMS QUEEN'S HOTEL. GRAND CONCERT OF OPERATIC MUSIC, On TUESDAY, February 12th, 1889, (Under the direction of J. H. Farmer, Esq., M.A ) Scenes from "II Trovatore," "Maritana," and The Bohemian Girl," with full Theatrical appoint- ments also by kind permission of R. D'Oyley Carte, Esq., selections from The Pirates of Penzance," Patience." Admission-Reserved Seats, 3s. (family ticket for four 10s. 6d.); Second do., 2s.; Third do., Is. Plan of the Room at Mr J. E. J. Lloyd. Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8 p.m. Proceeds towards S. Michael's New Organ Fund. CARDIGANSHIRE GENERAL HOSPITAL AND ABER- YSTWYTH INFIRMARY. rHE Annual General Meeting of the GOVERNORS of this Institution will be held ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, at 11 a.m., at the Town Hall. BUSINESS—To RECEIVE THE ANNUAL REPORT, &C. Subscriptions must be paid before the Meeting, to entitle Subscribers to vote. MONTGOMERYSHIRE (FOURTH DIS- TRICT) TURNPIKE TRUST. I ROBERT CRANSTON, of Margaret Road, 5 New Barnet, Herts, having been appointed by an Order of the Local Government Board to com- plete the winding up of the Affairs of the above- named Turnpike Trust, do hereby give notice that all persons having Claims against such Trust (other than claims in respect of Bonded or Mortgage Debts) must send the particulars thereof to me, in writing, at the above address, on or before the First day of March next, on which date I intend to proceed with the distribution of the Assets. Dated this 25th day of January, 1889. ROBERT CRANSTON. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. A POPULAR ENTERTAINMENT, IN CONNECTION WITH THE HALF-HOLIDAY MOVEMENT, WILL BE HELD AT THE ST. JAMES'S HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH 6TH. CJTT\! (FIRE OFFICE, ESTABLISHES 171O O U 1.1 (.LIFE OFFICE, ESTABLISHED 181Q FIRE.-The oldest purely Fire Office in the World. Home and Foreign Insurances. Prompt Loss Settle- ments. LIFE.-Profits divided every five years. Large Bonuses. Pension Policies granted. Very low pre- miums without participation in profits. No partnership liability, Simple Proposal Forms. For further information apply to the following AGENTS: ABERYSTWYTH MR. A. J. HUGHES. Aberayron Mr H. W. Howell. Bryntirion, Bala Mr Iorwerth Jones. Cardigan Mr R. R. Story Dolgelley (Fire only) Mr Thomas P. Jones-Parry (Life only) Mr Richard Edwards. ) Mr John Richards Llandyssil Mr John D. Thomas Llanon Mr John Thomas. Llanybyther Mr T Bowen. Talsarn Mr Jenkin Jenkins. Tregaron (Life only) Mr T. Jones, Post Office. AT HOME AND ABROAD ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS Insured against by the RAILWAY jpASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY Chairman. Annual Ineome.6348,000. Compensation already paid, £2,600,000. Moderate Premiums-Favourable Conditions.-New Concessions. Prompt and Liberal Settlement of Claims. West-End Office :—8, Grand Hotel Building W. C I, Head Office :—64, Cornhill, London, E C WILLIAM J VIAN, Secretary. j CEYLON TEA STORES, I No. 8, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. i S. EVANS, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER, I HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS & CAKES. I CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GOODS. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS DAILY. I NOTICE TO VISITORS AND OTHERS, T. GRIFFITHS, LION TEA WAREHOUSE. Opposite the Goggerddan Arms and Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth, TEA. AND COFFEE DEALER AND PROVISION MERCHANT. ALWAYS IN STOCK:- I REAL WILTSHIRE SMOKED BACON AND HAMS, (Branded CHAS. HARRIS & Co., Calae) AND HOME CURED. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS IN DAILY. SOLE AGENT FOR THE I MAZZAWETTEE CEYLON TEAS 2s, 2s 6d and 3s per lb. § ESTABLISHED 33 YEARS D. THOMAS & SON Watchmakers, Jewellers,&c GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH. TJ^OR all kind of PRINTING gero to the Observer J- Offibe, 1, North-parade, Abtystwyh, r &t. "J" PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Prtj:„ld Advertisements of the classes specified below ?rill to charged according to the subjoined scale Apartments 77anted Businesses to be Sol<t Apartments to be Let Partnerships "W&ated Situations Wanted Money Wanted Situations Vacant Articles Lost Houses to be Let Articles Fourd Sales by Private Contract Miscellaneous; "Waats Miscellaneous Sales, &c. Lines., "WcrcLs. Cue Three Six Insertion, Insertions. Insertions 3: 21 Is. Od. 2s. Od. 3s. Od. 4 2P Is. 3d. 2s. 6d. 3s. Jkl, 5 35 Is. 8d. 3s. Od. is. od, 6 42 Is. 9d. 3s. 6d. St. 3d. 7_j_ id 2s. 0d. 4s. Od. C»s. Od. .'ve This scale applies only to consecutive insertions of PREPAID Advertisements. If not prepaid these Ad very cements will be charged according to the Public Notice Scale. AGEJSTS Wanted to push first-class HacLIaery Oils. Liberal Commission.—Box 31, Past OfiK'O. Lirerp'-n]. nPO LET. A.e Old Custom House; suitable far _L Panchisr, Classes, Entertainment?, Branch School?. Clubs and Committee Meetings.— Apply to Mrs. Oos.es-, on the premises. Y*7ANTED, LADIES WHO CAN KNIT, do ein- T T broidery, crewels, &c., to send their Na.m$ and Add "ess to the Providence Mills Spinning 00. Bradford, when they will receive Gratis, Post" f ree, a set of Patterns of Wools and Silks, and particulars showing the great savins' (3d. in the Shilling, in cases viozb), by deling direct wichthe Spinr-irs.— Mention this paper. BRIGHTON HOUSE, 7, VICTORIA TERRACE, A BER YSTWYTH. PRIVATE i^ps-rt-Exents, Sp-ieious Dining, Draw- jt- ing-, and Bedrooms, replete with every comfort a:f c^renienze fer visitors. Proprietress- Mrs OWEN OWENS. HOUSE 03.- APARTMENTS TO LET AT NO. ol: MARINE TERRACE, 42, MARINE TERRACE, J..C THE SEA. Mrs :a:OG-:1. TO TIMBER ME ROE ANTS AND OTHERS. FOR SALE 3Y rZLVAl"E TREATY. TriE extensive Timhsr Trade cr Business formerly- conducted by the late Mr Thomas .Jones, after- wards Ly Messrs Thomas Jones and Son, at Aber- ystwyth, including Large Sheds, Engine Room, and other i situate at Rofawr, Aberystwyth, and held under a lease ior a terai of which 62 years are- unexpired, at the t-nuual rent of < £ 14 14s Od j Large Sfcearn. Engine t25 horse-power) Machinery, LoT Frame and Circular Saw Benches and Saws: Planing, Moulding, aud several other Machines, with Gear complete Stoek-in-Trade and Good-wiil. Also the ik)pe walk business, inoluding Olfices aud Sheds at iue Ropewalk, Aberystwyth, iield Lease for 75 years, at the annual ieut of 10s Stock- m-Tiu.dc a;id Plant. The above i'iades to be .oI6 together or separately, Eor particulars apply to Messrs Roberts ana Evaas^ Solicitors, Atevysiwyth. ■ ■ r l. -a. RAEBllsi! RABBITS I! RABBITS H: WANTED 50.000 Couples weekly j also all sortSK of Game, for which best prices will be given* Note the Address— E. P. TAYLOR, RADNOR hCUSE, TEEiiACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, Late New Market Hall. THE ADVANTAGES OF BUYING YOUR, M I L K AT RtiYNAMLWG- FARM DAIRY, 39, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, ARE THAT THE MILE: IS GUARANTEED TO BE PURE AS FROM THE COW. NEW M I L K SENT DIRECT FROM THE FARM TO THE DAIRY TWICE A DAY. PRICE 3d. PEE QUART AT THE DAIRY, AND FOuRPENQlf IF SENT OUT. BRYNAMLWG F.A.RM. IS dcua^ad cr;e mLo from Aberystwyth, about feet above sea level. The Cows are supplied with pure water, and the greatest care has been exer- cised :E selecting Milch Cows with healthy and vigorous constitutions, which is of great importance; especially where Milk is used to bring up children. Milk may always be obtained from the same cow for rnvaiits and invalids. THE DAIRY, 39, GiiEAT DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH JOHX JAMES, Proprietor. WATCHES! BATCHES!! WATCHES ill GOLD aud Silver Watc-li.es, Chains, Alberts, Jeweller &E, supplied on THE Easy Weekly or Monthly Pa V meat System; 2s in the pound down and 2s IRCIU-III. afterwards. Every Watch warranted for live years. Tra. vellers sent with samples t-o any part of England aai ■Wales. Orders promptly attended to. AGENrs Catalogues and Price Lists post free. LEON FISHER, 33. TEMPLE STREET, BIRMINGHAM. i-isuahlished LS52. 5 per cent, discount for cash OYSTERS OYSTERSi! OYSTERS t FRESH DAILY. Blue Points 9d. per Dozen or 5s. Gd. per Hucdr?5; Natives and Dutch had to order. MRS." FEAR, QUEEN'S SQUALE. OB.R>EES STKIOTLT ATTENDED To. 9, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SADDLERY AND HARNESS MANUFACTOR Y. fJAlvIES WATKINS Tor iuacy years foreman to Mr A. J. Grove) l^EGSto inform the Nobility. Clergy, and pixbUa generally, that he has opened busmess as aboyet ar,d trusts, by prompt attention to orders, moderate- charges, and superior workmanship, to rscsivc a share, -.f their kind support and patronage. H'- "'e* n.-a.sured carefully fitted. Osly beai- maur- -<!• Bepaiza of every description execu.va v.j.k neatness and despatch. A good variety and weU-aeieded stock of best materials only kept. Poramauteaus raaae to order, or repaired 11 t- shortest rtOuice. IVorkuianship sruaranteed. The OBSERVER is AN excellent ad?er;ismg- raedmra for ail who have" w&nta af various* kinds*