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WANTED, TO LET, &c. J.r.r Prepaid Advertisements. The Charges for the insertion of PREPAID ADVERTISE- MENTS referring to WlVTT,. HOUSES TO BE LET, ™I^ ?' HORSIRS• WANTED AIA.ITMENPS TO BE LET, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, Silvil ONI VACVNT, A F ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND Are as follows :— 3 Lines (seven words to a line) 1 0 Ditto, Three insertions 2 0 4 and 5 Lines (seven words to a line).. 1 6 Ditto, Three insertions S 6 Ditto, Six insertions 6 0 For each additional line over five lines, when there is one inser- tion 4d.; when there arc three insertions, or more, 3d. Remittances may be made in Postage Stamps; Halfpenny Stamps preferred. Jfo Credit Advertisement is charged not less than Is 6a. FESTÚnOG SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED, a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Girl-' Department at the Slate Quarries Board School; salary," B80 per annum. Also, a CERTIFI- CATED INFANT MISTRESS salary, £ 70 per an- nUA^rvHr.Qtir>Tis with two or three testimonials, to be sent on o? before the 14th inst. to m 0 G. S. JONES, Portmadoc, Dec. 3, 1877. Clerk of the Board. ANTED by a younsj lady (English), an engage- ment as DAILY or MORNING GOVERNESS, in or near Aberystwyth. Acquirements—English, French, German, Music, and Elementary Drawing-Apply by letter, Y. Z., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. WANTED, situation as FARM BAILItF, by a single man of great experience aged 33. Refer- ences unexceptional.—Address, L. J., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. W" ANTED, respectable men to respresent-:a well- known London publisher, of English and Welsh Family Bibles, and other standard works of sterling merit, and also of first-class fac-siinilies of paintings by emiuent artists, in every parish throughout North and South Wales, Hereford, and Monmouth, The books are clearly printed, richly illustrated, and handsomely bound, and the pictures attractively framed. They are both issued to subscribers on the easy payment system, as well as for cash.—Apply for catalogues and terms, 6, Welling- ton Crescent, Welshpool. MR D P DAYIES, of Troedybrvn, near Llan- di £ L a vicANGY for a PUPIL who, on reasonable terms, may have ample opportunities of acquiring a knowledge of Surveying, Valuing, &c., also the principles and practice of Agriculture, &c. RESIDENCE at the seaside, Aberystwyth. Part or whole of a furnished house on the Marine Parade. Terms very moderate.—Apply, Lucy, Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth. 0~BE~SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, FOUR HOUSES, situate at Glasvor-terrace, Barmouth, containing 1 sitting room, 2 parlours, and 9 bedrooms. The whole of the rooms have a splendid sea view, facing Cardigan Bay, and is within three minutes' walk from the Beach and the Railway Station. Has a private walk from the house to the Beach.—Apply to Mr. A. SMITH, Estate, House, and Land Agent, 1, Mount Pleasant, Barmouth. LARCH FOR SALE. ABOUT 100,000 Larch, from 3 to 4 feet, ditto from 24 to 3 feet, ditto from 15 in. to 2 feet, all transplanted twice, also Scotch spruce and thorns, &c.-Apply for terms, &c., to JOHN LLOYD, Dolgwm Nursery, near Lampeter. TO LET, a comfortable furnished SITTING* ROOM and BEDROOM on the same floor. Terms moderate, for winter season. Apply Wesley House, Queen lI-to:J,cl, Aberystwyth. BALA, NORTH WALES. BULL HOTEL, with LAND (now in the occupa- tion of Mr. E. R. Jones) TO BE LET, with imme- diate possession. The Hotel is situated prominently, in tbo principal street, and is doing a thriving business, whilst the land is of the best description. For rent and further particulars apply to F. FARMETBR, Bala. ABERYSTWYTH. EXTENSIVE DRAPERY BUSINESS PLEMISES. THE commodious and most eligibly situated DRAPERY PREMISES, No. 9, Pier-street, and corner of Little Darkgate-street, A berystwyth, formerly in the occupation of the late Mr. Hugh Davies, by whom a very large business was carried on for nearly forty years, TO BE LET. Fixtures and Gas Fittings to be taken at a valuation.- Apply to Mr. G. T. SMITH, auctioneer and estate agent, Aberystwyth. NOTICE TO MINE AND QUARRY AGENTS. WANTED, to purchase all kinds of OLD MACHINERY, METAL and SCRAP IRON. Address MCILQUHAM, Machine Broker, Aberystwyth If j, Mining Plant, &c., Bought and Sold on Commission. TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS. "VTOW Landing, an excellent cargo of PITCH JN PINE, ex Glanalvon," from Darien.—Carefully selected June, 1877. A Cargo of FLOOR BOARDS, planed and square- jointed. Very clean and well manufactured. Worthy of inspection.—June, 1^77. Per Martha rri SQUARE TIMBER, RED DEALS, AND BAT- TENS. Very long lengths: the usual widths, 4, 3, and 2-i inches thick. A choice cargo.—Juiy, 1877. SEVERAL CARGOES EXPECTED TO ARRIVE. WINDOWS DOORS, all sorts of MOULDINGS, Angle Beads, &c., manufactured on the premises. JONES AND GRIFFITHS, ABERDOVEY, YNYSLAS, AND MACHYNLLETH. AGr- Orders te be sent to Aberdovey. Saw Mills at Ynyslas. October, 1877. BIRMINGHAM. SEW IK G MACHINE M NEEDLES. We will forward on receipt of stamps as under a sample half-dozen needles of the best quality nlpor Willeox and Gibbs' Machine, 13 stamps, uui^uii For an)" other Machine, 9 stamps. SEWING NEEDLES. OTTR TUTOF NEEDLE CASE (Registered) is at once elegant OUR i>r- a Christmas,New Year, or Birthday and appropnii e Hum!red best Needles of an improved Present. It to thread and sev with ever invented, and make, the easiest t0 ™ n satisf action A Bijou Case wherever used have away e> Needles vnthout cases or for re- sent on receipt of 19 stamp hundred. •s&sysrv&w&—r4 THE PARK WOOD ^.ILLS CO., TO PLANTERS AND OTHERS. B. GOLD, NURSERYMAN, ABBBABROH. I I i AAA r +roin -lo mcnes 10 'i Has for sale this season lo0'°1v^t^1^' 10,000 Alders; feet; 30,000 useful 1 horns 10,000' Beech, and 10,000 Sycamores; all healthy f T,i,,nts • 1 Q00 1,000 laurels, fine, bushy, good Rhododendrons; 500 Acubeses Japonica. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF OTHER EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. A food assortment of Choicest Hardy Trained Pyramids or Bushes; a fine lot ot alnu Anyone favouring B. GOLD with their orders will be dealt liberally witb. TERMS ON APPLICATION. i*TANT)ARD LUBRICATING OILS ( ()i\iPAiN Y, LIMITED, 95, CANNON-ST., LONDON, E.C. CONTRACTORS TO HER MAJESTY'S GOVERN- iM I," iN T. All descriptions 0f. Lubricating and Wool Oils. Saving 25% Agents wanted at home and abroad. I< nil particu- lars on application. HENRY DUNCAN, General Manager. SALES BY AUCTION. SMITHFIELD-, ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLE- MENTS, &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, I At Twelve o'clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE ON MONDAY, JANUARY 7, Respectfully solicited, To be sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. TERMS :—21 per cent. on amount sold; and a small fixed 2 Entry Fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. JlÇiJ SETTLEMENT ON THURSDAY AFTER SALE. ABERYSTWYTH. IMPORTANT SALE OF RARE WINES. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed to Sell by Auction, On THURSDAY, the 20tlt day of DECEMBER, 1877, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Assembly Room, Queen's Hotel, Aberystwyth, a large assortment of very CHOICE WINES, of the finest brands, being part of the stock of Mr. W. H. Palmer, of the Queen's Hotel, wine merchant, com- prising—Amontillado, East India and other Sherry; fine old Ports, including some choice lots of 1834, 1842, and 1847 vintages; Perrier Jouet's Veuve Clicquot's, Jules Mumm's Louis Roederer's, Moet and Chandon's, and Napoleon Cabinet Champagnes sparkling Moselle, Bur- gundy and Hock, St. Emilion, Panillac, Estephe .and other choice Clarets; Still Hock, Sauterne, Chablis, Chateau Yquem, Hermitage, Tokay, and some rare Hun- garian Wines. Catalogues may be obtained of the AUCTIONEER at his office, 42, North Parade, Aberystwyth. As about 400 lots will be offered for sale a punctual at- tendance is earnestly requested. TREFECHAN, ABERYSTWYTH. -rPE IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND OTHERS. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed to offer for Sale by Auction, On TUESDA Y, the 11th day of DECEMBER, 1S77, At the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Aberystwyth, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions, a most valuable business FREEHOLD PROPERTY, consisting of an extensive Malt-house of three stories, with Malt Kiln, Cottages, Office, large Yard, Storehouse, and two Lime Kilns, now in the occupation of Mr. J. F. Evans. The above commodious premises are situate in Tre- fechan, and in the immediate vicinity of the Harbour, are in good working order, and in every sense admirably adapted for a Brewery, Steam Flour Mills, Saw Mills, or any large business for which space is essential. •Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs. ATWOOD & SON, Solicitors, or the AUCTIONEER, Aberystwyth. ABERLLOLWYN, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed by the lessee, who is leaving owing to ill health, to Sell by Auction, On FRIDA Y, the 14th of DECEMBER, 1877, at one o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, consisting of eight superior Shorthorn and Ayrshire Milch Cows, in calf, 1 two-year-old Shorthorn Heifer, in calf. 2 yearling heifers, 4 calves, 13 fine Shropshire Down Breeding ewes, 11 Welsh ewes, 1 Shropshire Down ram lamb, 1 handsome dark bay mare, rising seven, nearly 15 hands, very useful, and quiet to ride or drive, 1 useful draught bay mare, rising five, a capital worker, 3 brood sows, 1 litter of pigs, three months old, 1 ditto, eight weeks old, 1 very fast donkey, and a lot of poultry. One cart, set of harness, 1 Scotch plough, 1 zigzag iron har- row, 1 chaff cutter, 1 turnip pulper, 1 oil cake crusher, an excellent 1-horse chaff-cutting machine and gear, 1 large hay rake-all of which are new. 3 pig troughs, 1 sheep trough, tubs, 2 wheelbarrows, spades, shovels, lot of sub- stantial square posts, wire fencing, wood paling, hurdles, garden tools, 1 four-wheel carriage, nearly new. 1 set of harness, 1 saddle, 1 bridle, all the dairy utensils, including 1 Hathaway churn, with many other articles. D About 12 tons of excellent mangolds; one stack of prime meadow hay; a quantity of lime and soil mixed. Three months' credit will be given on all purchases above five pounds on approved security. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. G. T. SMITH, on MONDAY, the 14th of JANUARY, 1878, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon (by order of the mortgagee, under a Power of Sale, and sub- ject to such conditions as shall be then and there pro- duced), at the Gogerddan Arms Hotel, in the town of Aberystwyth, all that capital Messuage, Farm, and Land, called BERTHREES," situate in the parish of Llan- ychaiarn, in the county of Cardigan, containing by ad- measurement 210a. 3r. 15p. of excellent Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Land. This very desirable property is intersected by the turn- pike road leading from Aberystwyth to Aberaeron, and is distant five miles from Aberystwyth. For further particulars apply to Mr. F. R. ROBERTS, solicitor, or the AUCTIONEER, both of Aberystwyth. Dated the 26th November, 1877. MONTHLY SALES. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer, begs to state that he will have monthly sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on MONDAY, JANUARY 7, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer, Penllwyn. WINTER FEED. MR. EVAN REES has been favoured with in- structions by Mr. Abraham James, Glanfraid, near Aberystwyth^ to Sell by Auction, On TUESDi Y, DECEJIBER 11th, at two o'clock in the afternoon, at the above farm, ten acres of Swedes and Yellow Scotch TURNIPS. This is an excellent crop, well worthy the attention of consumers. NOTICE. MR. O. DANIEL, Auctioneer, and Valuer, Estate Agent, Towyn, begs to announce that he has OPENED an OFFICE at MACHYNLLETH, and re- spectfully solicits the patronage of the nobility, gentry, and inhabitants of the town and surrounding country. SALES and VALUATIONS of LAND, HOUSES, LIVE STOCK, FURNITURE, and all other personal Effects, undertaken with care and personal supervision. NIAE OFFICES—MAEXGWYN STREET, MACHYNLLETH, and HIGH STREET TowiN. Towyn, Jan. 1st, 1875, "SANITAS." This incomparable colourless Fluid is the most powerful, cleanly, and agreeable Disinfectant and Antiseptic known. A REALLY MARVELLOUS DISCOVERY." u QANITAS is the best preventive against the tO spread of Small-pox, Typhoid Fever, Scarlet Fever, Hay Fever, Foot-and-mouth, Cattle, and all Infectious Diseases. IT IS N ON-POISONOUS, and has no injurious action on the finest clothing, fur- niture, carpeting, &c. It is strongly recommended by the highest medical authorities. ANITAS is the only preservative of BEER kept in the house two fluid ozs., costing a few pence, should be added to the 9-srallon cask. AN ITAS should be used in every LAUNDRY to bleach the clothes and prevent the spread of infec- tion. Half a pint should be added to every 20 gallons of water used in rinsing the clothes. Prices.—Bottles. 1st Quality only, Is., Is. 6d., 2s. 6d.; or in bulk, 1st Quality, 20s. per gallon, 2nd Quality, 5s. TOILET "SAN IT AS." This preparation is the most luxurious of its kind; it removes the odour of tobacco, sweetens the breath, im- proves the complexion and the growth of hair it whitens the teeth and prevents dental caries. In Elegant Bottles at 2s. 6d. Pamphlet with all particulars free on application to the "SANITAS" COMPANY, 57, Moorgate-street, London, E.C. 11 SANITAS" may be had of Chemists and Wholesale Druggists, or direct from the Company. STOCKS AND DIES, VICES, ANVILS, BELLOWS, TUE IRONS, SWAGE BLOCKS, JOINERS' CRAMPS, made or repaired by G. PATTEN, CHURCH LANE, WOLVERHAMPTON. PUBLIC NOTICES. DAVID EVANS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd J- and 23rd Vict., cap. 38, intituled "An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trus- tees," Notice is hereby given that all persons being Creditors of, or otherwise having any claims upon or against the Estate of the Reverend David Evans, late of Llanon, in the parish of Llansaintffread, in the County of Car- digan, Clerk, deceased, who died on the 23rd day of May, 1877, intestate, and Letters of Administration of whose personal estates were on the third day of August, 1877, granted by Her Majesty's High Court of Justice at the Principal Registry of the Probate Division thereof to Anne Evans, the widow and relict of the said intestate, are required on or before the 8th day of January, 1878, to send to Mr. Griffith Jones, of Aberystwyth, the soli- citor of the said Administratrix, the particulars of their claims upon or against the said Estate and that at the expiration of such time the Administratrix will distribute the whole of the assets of the said intestate among the parties entitled thereto, having only regard to the claims of which she shall then have notice. Dated the 22nd day of November, 1877. GRIFFITH JONES, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. CLASSES FOR SCHOOLMASTERS, ON SATURDAYS. CLASSES will be formed in Greek, Latin, Mathema- C tics, French, German, and Chemistry. To commence on Saturday, October 20th, 1877. All who wish to join these Classes are requested to send their names at once to the Registrar. NOTICE. SCHOOL BOARD FOR THE UNITED DISTRICT OF LLANBADARNFAWR, IN THE COUNTY CARDIGAN. NOTICE is hereby given that 1. The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain byelaws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by s. 74 of the Elementary Education Act, 1870, as amended by the Elementary Education Act, 1876. 2. A printed copy of the proposed byelaws will con- tinue deposited for inspection by any ratepayer at the Board Room of the School Board, in the house of Mr, Robert Roberts, tanner, in the village of Llanbadarn- fawr, for one month from the date of the publication of this notice. i i. 3. At the expiration of the said month the said pro- posed byelaws will be submitted to the Education Depart- ment for approval. 4. The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed byelaws giatis to any ratepayer, 3rd December, 1877. DAVID JONES, Clerk. To the Overseers of the Poor of the parish of Llanilar, in the county of Cardigan, and to Mr. John Lloyd, of Aberystwyth, in the said county, Superintendent of Police, and to all whom it may concern. T JOHN RICHARDS, now residing at Llanilar, in 1, the parish of Llanilar, in the county of Cardigan, innkeeper, do hereby give notice that in consequence of the house and premises now kept by me as an inn, and known by the name or sign of The Old Inn," being ren- dered unfit for the reception of travellers, and for the other legal purposes of an inn," it is my intention to apply at the special sessions to be holden at the School Room in the village and parish of Llanilar, in the said county of Cardigan on the fourth day of January next ensuing, for a licence to hold an excise licence to sell all intoxicating liquors by retail, to be consumed either on or off the house or premises, at a certain fit and convenient house, the property and rented of James Loxdale, Esquire, and situate near to the said inn, and which said house has been erected and built in consequence of the said inn being un- fit for the reoeption of travellers and the other legal pur- poses of an inn as aforesaid. Given under my hand this fifth day of December, One thousand eight hundred and seventy seven. JOHN RICHARDS. ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS. THE Directors of the Aberystwyth Public Baths Company, Limited, hereby invite Tenders from persons willing to contract for the works required in the construction and erection of Public Baths and Buildings in Newfoundland street. Tenders will be received for the whole or for either or some of the following sections of the work separately:— 1. Excavation. 2. Mason's Work. 3. Joiner's Work. 4. Plasterer's Work. Plans and specifications, which have been prepared by Messrs. Wilson, Son, and Aldwinckle, architects, may be seen at the office of the Company, 19, Baker-street, Aber- ystwyth, on any day between the 17th and the 28th De- cember instant, after the hour of 9 a.m. Sealed tenders addressed to me and endorsed Tender for Public Baths," to be sent to, or delivered at, the above office not later than 5 o'clock in the afternoon of the 28th December instant. The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, DAVID JONES, Aberystwyth, 3rd December, 1877. Secretary. TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. PARISH OF FESTINIOG. TENDERS are required for making about three- quarters of a mile of Road, including a Bridge, Culverts, Walls, and other works connected therewith. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the offices of the Vestry Clerk, near Diphwys Station and at the offices of Mr. Thomas Roberts, C.E., Portmadoc. Tenders to be sent to Robert Evans, Highway Overseer, Bethania, Festiniog, on or before the 22nd day of December, 1877. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. JUST PUBLISHED. PORTRAITS OF THE LATE MYNYDDOG." CARTES-DE-VISITE 6d. and Is. each. CABINETS 2s. „ IMPERIALS 4s. „ Free by post for one extra stamp. N.B.—THE TRADE SUPPLIED. J OWEN, BROAD STREET, I NEWTOWN. i f B mt t S ,.¿ ';¡f(I The marked superiority of gvVjgSfc, K? this Laundry Blue over all Al others, and the quick ap- preciation of its merits by 0 t§ IS the Public bas been at- tended tiy the usual result, w W «SS ■*» wmr vjz: a flood of imitations tike E89 merit of the latter mainly con- >cl{ sints in the ingenuity exerted, 1 ill ]|f ni not simply in imitating the nil fr"? Bqnare shape but making the J'j. general appearanco of the wrap- ««•' "BOTE# vGlr _1 r 1" 1\ r'")r:"c pers resemoie inai ot tlie genuine I ix ¡:)Io(UI-lr\ 1:). article. The Manufacturers bee; therefor e to caution all buyers to see "Reckitt'a Paris Bliie" ori each packet. BEWAREOFWORTHLESS f't ,.u) w riW,.d í \J. IMITATIONS, REPRINT OF BYE-GONE, t Notice -The hundred copies of Bye-gones, 1874-5, being now nearly exhausted, no more copies will be sold save to sub- scribers for the issue of 1876-7, which will be ready at Christ- mas. The two volumes, containing over 700 pages of closely- printed double-columns, will contain, in addition to upwards of Two-thousand Notes, Queries, and Keplies on Subjects relating to North Wales and the Border Counties, Eleven-hnndred sh,.rt notices of Border Counties' Worthies; the Charities of Mont- gomeryshire; List of Landowners of Shropshire, Montgomery- shire, Denbighshire &-c., froni the New Domesday Book; Sale of the Mytton MSS. and prices realized Description of Arti. cles connected with Wales exhibited at Wrexham in 1876; Meeting of the Archseolofjists at Llangollen, 1877 &c., &c., &c- The two volumes will be sent, post-free, for 22s. 6d. The volume for 1876—7 (complete in itself), will be sent, when ready' for 10s. Oil. Early Orders necessary, as the whole issue has been limited to one hundred copies. —Fcr particulars apply to Bye-gones, Croeswylan, Oswestry," to whom, also, all Notes, Queries, and Replies, for publication, must be sent. I BUSINESS ADDRESSES. ABERYSTWYTH, "V' 'r.r.V1 SEWING MACHINES! SEWING MACHINES! A QINGER'S MACHINES with great improvements. Price, £ 4 4s, for £ 3 £ 3 15s. cash. Silk, Cotton, and Thread Keels. Oil and Needles to fit any WS^fjjjO Machine always in stock. JtJw Drapery Establislunent, 21, Great Darkgate-Street, Aberystwyth. PROPRIETOR, EVAN MORGAN, MACHINES ON HIRE. 32, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. ? V AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS. NEW GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. C. M. WILLIAMS Begs respectfully to announce his return from the London Markets, and is NOW SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OF NEW WINTER GOODS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, INCLUDING MANY NOVELTIES THE FAVOUR OF AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL OBLIGE. C. M. W. respectfully returns his best thanks for past support, and hopes by adopting the new system of giving his customers the full benefit of his large purchases to secure a larger share of public patronage. i PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— C. M. WILLIAMS, GENERAL DRAPERY AND 11>- MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 32, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JONES AND MORRIS, SLATE WORKS, 1 r—. QUEEN'S ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, I j A RE in a position to supply CEMETERY MEMORIALS of every 1 I I J\- Description in Red and Green Granite, Marble, Stone, and Slate, at n -1—| ,1 't| moderate charges. READ THIS. ON FRIDAY, 26TH DAY OF OCTOBER, We shall offer to the public Leather Boots and Shoes AT A GREAT AND PERMANENT REDUCTION, Not, as the stock phrase goes, "to make room for new goods," but simply to make it impossible for boots to be cheaper or better than what we sell. Men's Elastic Side Boots from 6s. 6d, Double Soles 7s. 9d. „ Lace, strong everyday wear 6s. 6d. Ladies Elastic Side Boots, tips on heels, from 2s. lid. m „ will wear well 3s. 6<L „ „ good 4s. 6d. „ „ very good 5s. Od. >f „ „ incomparable 5s. 6d. Ladies and Gentlemen will find in the higher class of goods everything they can desire in style, fit, and durability. Children's Boots at equally low prices, Is. 4d., Is. 6d., Is. 8d Is. 10d., 2s., 2s. 3d., 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 2s. 10d., 3s., and upwards. We have every confidence in recommending our Gutta Percha Soled Boots as the very best for winter wear, as they keep the feet warm and dry. Our special qualities in repairing are well known: CHEAPNESS, PUNCTUALITY, and DESPATCH. NOTE THE ADDRESS- DICK'S, DICK'S, 16, Great Darkgate Street, Church Street, ABERYSTWYTH BARMOUTH; High Street, LAMPETER; Maengwyn Street, Victoria Buildings, MACHYNLLETH. | DOLGELLEY. CROSSE & BLACK WELLS PURE PICKLES, MALT -VINEGAR, SAUCES, POTTED MEATS AND FISH, PREPARED SOUPS, CALVES' FEET JELLY, JAMS, JELLIES, AND MARMALADES, ALWAYS BEAR THEIR NAMES AND ADDRESS OX THE LABELS, And may be obtaineJ of Grocers and Italian. Warehousemen throughout the World. CROSSE & BLACKWELL, PURVEYORS TO THE QUEEN. SORO SQUARE, LONDON. EDUCATION. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master-The Rev. I LEWELY, N EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master—J. F. TYE, Esq. Mr. Tye has recently passed the First Examination for the B.A. Degree m the University of London. Third Master—L. PROSSER, Esq., C.M., M.R.C.P. Fourth Master—W. L. HAWKINS, Esq., A.A. T E R -M S:- For Boarders from 40 to 45 guineas per annum. „ Day Scholars 6 8 BRYNARVOR HALL SCHOOL, TOWYN. PFJNCTPAL :— Mr. EDWIN JONES, M.R.C.P., Assisted by qualified RESIDENT MASTERS for Classics, English, Mathematics, Modern Languages. Music. &c. BRYNARVOR HALL, commodious and well- -D fitted, has been specially erected for the accommoda- tion and tuition of boarders. It is beautifully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, ajid gardens attached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Princi- pality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the examinations being keld in May in each year. The school year consists of three Terms. # WINTER TERM commenced on the 3rd of September. FOR TERMS, &C., ApPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL. LLWYNNONN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, PORTMADOC. Conducted by Mr. J. H. Lewis, London University (First B.A.), (Late Assistant Tutor at Bangor Training College.) CANDIDATES prepared for the Universities, for C Professional and Commercial Pursuits, and for the various Training Colleges. Terms and prospectuses on application. Young men whose Education has been neglected will find special ad- vantages. THE HALL GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. MR. T. HUGHES, of the University College of Wales (Reading for Degrees), receives pupils at the Hall Grammar School, Aberystwyth. Subjects taught:—English, Classics, Mathematics, Phonography, Book-keeping, and Drawing, in which 16 pupils took prizes. The school is examined carefully every half- year on the above subjects. The discipline is strict but kind. The term commenced on Wednesday, the 1st of August, 1877. Terms moderate. Application to be addressed as above. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDED IN 1812. HEAD MASTER: Mr. EDWARD JONES, First B.A. (and in honors of the Urriversitv of London.) SECOND MASTER: Mr. A. HLVNTER, M.A. (Gold Medallist and Scholar.) This school is examined yearly by gentlemen not con- nected with the masters, among whom may be mentioned the Rev. Dr. Charles, D.D., the Rev. Professor Grimley, the Rev. Professor Lewi and the Rev. James Cornford, M.A., Trinity College, Cambridge. During the last year several pupils of this school were successful in examinations for the Banks and the Law and Apothecaries' Hall preliminary examinations. One, who was five years pupil at this school, took a scholarship of £8Q a year at Oxford, and another one of £ 50 at Cambridge. Also two who entered the University of Oxford direct from this school took their M.A. degree, and one matricu- lated in London University (first division) in January last. The Head Master receives a few Boarders. Inclusive terms, B40 per annum. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL JLJ BELSIZE HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. Marie Jones, (F. C. College, Glasgow, and wife of the Hev. E. P. Jones, M.A.,) assisted by masters and a staff of qualified English and foreign teachers.—Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examination, and the Civil Service Examinations. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Ladies' Collegiate School removed from Queen's-road te Belsize House, 26, Bridge-street. The commodious pre- mises with Croquet Lawn, lately occupied by the Rev. Uewelyn Edwards, M.A., Irwell House School. Term Commenced OCTOBER 8th, 1S77. BRIGHTON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG BOYS. LADY -PRINCIPAL—MRS. H. N. GRIMLEY, Assisted by Resident Masters and Governesses. THE Third Term for 1877 Commenced on Thursday, J- September 20th. Prospectuses may be had on application to Mrs. GRIMLEY, Brighton House, Marine Terrace, Aberystwyth. CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, ABERYSTWYTH. MISS TRUBSHAW informs her friends and the public that the duties of her School were RE- SUMED on Wednesday, August 1st, 1877. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex- aminations. A resident French Governess. MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MACHYNLLETH. Conducted by Mr. J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society, and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. THE course of study comprises the usual branches of a classical, professional, and commercial educa- tion. Pupils prepared for the universities and for the preliminary examinations of the various professions, &c., &c. Special advantages for pupils wishing to enter the T University College of Wales, the Theological Colleges, or the Government Training Colleges. The methods of in- struction are the most modern and approved, and are based on thoroughly scientific principles. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. School RE-OPENED August 21st. DOLGELLEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MASTERS :— REV. S. S. O. MORRIS. M.A., Oxon Ex- hibitioner of Christ's Hospital, London, 1860: Mathe- matical Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, 1866 First Class Mathematical Moderations. 1868 Third Class Mathematical Finals, 1870 Sixth in Honours, London University Matriculation, January. 1876. G. R. MORRIS, ESQ., London University, 187C. THE nature ef the education given at this school may be learnt from the fact that during the last four years three pupils have taken open scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge three have passed the London University Matriculation two the preliminary examination of the Pharmaceutical Society one the preliminary of the Faculty of Surgeons, &c.. Glasgow several have taken first and second classes in Chemistry, Physics, and Mathe- matics in the examinations held by the Science and Art Department, and several have entered banks and other branches of business. Pupils prepared to compete for scholarships at Oxford and Cambridge; for the London University Matricula- tion, 1st B.A., and 1st B.e. Oxford and Cambridge Locals Medical and Law Preliminaries and a thoroughly sound education given to pupils wno wish to enter on a business life. The Chemical and Physical Laboratories are now fur- nished with every requisite for the highest stages of study in Chemistry and Physics. The quarter began on Tuesday, the Oth October, lS77f No boy admitted for the quarter after that day. LESSONS on the PIANOFORTE, HAR- MONIUM, and in SINGING, by W. R. WHEATLET, Portland House, Aberystwyth. Terms One Guinea per Quarter. -I- —— LIVERPOOL. FAMILIES and VISITORS ro Liverpool requiring Board or Private Apartments will find good ac- commodation and moderate charges at Mrs. GEORGE'S, 104, DUKE 3THEET. Centre of the town, within five or ten minutes' walk fivm all the railway stations.