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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 "Hie Charges for the insertion of PREPAID ADVERTISE- MENTS referring to HOUSES TO BE LET, 'HOUSES WANTED, SITUATIONS WANTED, SITUATIONS VACANT, SITUATIONS VACANT, APARTMENTS WANTED, I APARTMENTS TO BE LET, APARTMENTS WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, 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 3 (I Ditto, Six insertions 6.0 for each additional line over five lines, when there is one inser tioa. 4d.; when there are three insertions, or more 3d. Remittances may be made in Postage Stamps; Halfpenny Stamps preferred. No Credit Advertisement is charged not less than Is 6d. WANTED. N o i-i c E. WANTED, Old Ledgers, Account Books, News- papers, Pamphlets, Memorandums, Letters, Envelopes, and all kinds of Old Papers, for re-manu- facturing. The papers can be packed and sealed in seller s presence, sent direct to the mills, and re-Inced at once to pulp. Bags sent, and packer if required.—J. MCILQUHAM, Aberystwyth. I GOVERNESS requires a Situation. Young I'upils preferred.—Address E. TURNER, The Gables, Uphill, Weston-Super-Mare, Somersetshire. O .COAL MERCHANTS, MILLERS, SADDLERS, and FARMERS.—WANTED, in this District, a pushing FIRM to take up the AGENCY for MYERS' ROYAL CATTLE SPICE. Only one irm appointed within a radius of 5 miles. No one need apply unless good references can be given.—Address 31, High-street, Hull; or Navigation-road, York. HyTTJSICIANS connected with Brass Bands or Fife 1YJL and Drum Bands should apply to R. J. WARD and SONS when wanting New Instruments or repairs. Price List on application, 10, St. Anne Street, Liverpool (First Shop from Islington). N.B.—Second-hand Instruments and Drums always in Accordions from 4s. 6d.; concertinas from 2s. 6d; Violin Strings from 2d. to 8d. Harp Strings from 3d. WANTED, fl,700 in one sum or in amounts of W 21,100 and 2600 each, on Mortgage of long Lease- hold Property. Interest at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum. -For further particulars apply to A.B., Cambrian News Office, Aberystwyth.. DIOCESE OF ST. ASAPH. WANTED, for the parish of Flint, a CURATE, VY bilingual. Stipend, £ 120.—Apply to the Rev. E. JENKINS, Rector. mHOUT FISHING WANTED in a well-stocked JL stream, for one rod, where trolling is allowed. Advertiser is prepared to pay a fair price. Distance within 100 miles of Wolverhampton. Address, Post- office, Tividale, Tipton, Staffordsnire. WANTED, in a retired part of North Wales, a W SMALL FURNISHED COTTAGE, containing four or five rooms, or Furnished Apartments, consisting of two Bedrooms and one Sitting-room. Rent not to exceed jE30 per annum.—Apply to X.Y.Z.,care of Messrs. W. H. Smith and Sons, 186, Strand, London. ARDENER.—WANTED, an EXPERIENCED MAN to manage a large Kitchen Garden (single handed); married no children. Wages, 20s. per week. —Apply J. ROBERTS, Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth. A quantity of Pea and Bean Sticks required. —Apply as above. T^BELE^ BRYNHYFRYD, DOLGELLEY, TO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished.—For terms and particulars apply to Mr. J. Ems, Lawnt Cottage, Dolgelley. TO LET, with immediate possession, if required, or at May, a Semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCE at Towyn, mid-way between the Station and the Beach; contains 3 Sitting Rooms, 7 Bedrooms, Kitchens, Cellars, and usual Offices.-Apply to R. WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Newtown. HENDRE HALL, PENRHYNDEUDRAETH, NORTH WALES. A PARTMENTS for Private Families. Excellent spot for pure mountain air, with Green and WalkFv., 10 minutes' walk to the sea shore. Hot and cold baths within. Fishing. Snowdon, Beddgelert view. Coach house and stable. Five minutes' walk to the Min- ffordd and Cambrian Junctions near Portmadoc. Terms moderate.—Apply, JOHN DAVIES. CARDIGANSHIRE. FARM TO LET NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. ABOUT 300 acres of Arable and Pasture Land, for the most part laid down with permanent grass seeds; pipe-drained close to a station good house, cot- tages, and sufficient buildings. A large rabbit warren, with shooting over about 800 acres, if required. Apply to E. C. MOORE, Salop-road, Welshpool. O LET.—Two DWELLING-HOUSES, Nos. 6, Vulcan-street, and 7, Penmaesglas-road. Aberyst- wyth. Well fitted.—Apply, Mr. MORGAN OWENS, St. Michael's Place, Aberystwyth. PORTMADOC. TO BE LET, a HOUSE and SHOP in High-street, with extensive Cellarage, with or without Fixtures. Possession to be had on the 12th day of May next.—Apply to S. VAUGHAN, High-street. CLOSE TO BALA LAKE. TO BE LET, "GRAINGWYN HOUSE;' Stabling and Sixteen Acres of Land a little Shoot- ing Rent, £ 65.—For particulars, apply to THOMAS ELLIS, Esq., Henblas, Bala, TO LET (Immediate Possession or 12th of May), FOUR COTTAGES, about a mile from Aberyst wyth, on Llanbadarn Road, Large Gardens.Pigstyes, &c. Rent 23 a year.—Apply Mr. W. H. THOMAS, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. TOBE" LET, PENYBONT FARM, HOUSE, and OUTBUILDINGS, situated within a mile of Aber- ystwyth to be entered on the12th of November, 1880.— Apply to Mrs. T. P. MORGAN, Goginan. TO BE LET~or SOLD, the BWLCHCOEDIOG SHEEPWALK, situated in the parish of Llan- ymawddwy, near to Dinas Mawddwy, containing 224 acres or thereabouts.—Terms on application to WM. WILLIAMS, Land Agent, Salop-road, Oswestry. A YSTWYTLT. FULL LICENSED INN TO BE LET. THE Old-established INN, with handsomely-fitted -i. Spirit Vaults, known as the Blue Bell," situate in Terrace-road, within a short distance of the Sea and the Marine Terrace, TO BE LET with immediate possession. Stock and Furniture at a valuation. Coming in easy Apply to Mr. G. T. SMITH, Auctioneer and Estate Agent, 50, North Parade, Aberystwyth. SPLENDID"INVESTMENT— £ 5 SHARES. FOR SALE, 100 (or part) of New Bronfloyd Mine, Limited. £ 4 17s. 0d. paid. Now paying expenses, and becoming a great property of wealth. solicited. Price £ 2 10s. Od—Apply, Capt. Kemp, Bow Street, Aberystwyth. CRICCIETH, PORTMADOC, FESTINIOG, AND DISTRICT. HOUSES FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED TO BE LET OR SOLD. APPLY TO G. J. BARNARD, 1, BANK PLACE, PORTMADOC. RAILWAY NOTICES. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON GOOD FRIDAY The Trains will run as on Sundays. XCURSION TRAINS WILL RUN AS UNDER:— THURSDAY, MARCH 25TH, i° Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Worcester, l:>l'oitwichMaIvern Evesham, Bath, Bristol, Reading, alkd London; leaving Corwen at 6-45, Llangollen S 15, d Ruabon 9-55 a.m., returning following Tuesday. GOOD FRIDAY AND EASTER MONDAY. Day Trips from Wrexham, Ruabon, and Llangollen to and Dolgelley; and from Corwen and Bala to dolgelley only. See Special Bills which can be obtained at the Stations. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. LADIES' SCHOOL, BIRKLAND HOUSE, QUEEN'S-ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. — Mrs. the Misses MOUNTFOKD, assisted by eminent Visiting ?~<*sters. The next term commences Monday, April 12th, Prospectuses, &c., on application.—References kindly permitted to—Major Fulford, R.A., Stafford; IT Rev. Dickens Lewis, M.A., Shrewsbury; the Rev. Knight-Eaton, Christ Church Vicarage, Stafford; 5$(e Rev.- W. Ostle, Chaplain of St Bartholomew's i'-ospital, London; the Rev. W. P. Vincent, Vicar of ^_a't, Stone, Stafford; the Rev. W. Berresford, Vicar St. Chad's, Stafford the Rev. T. Taggart, Vicar of & Matthew's, Douglas, Isle of Man; and to the parents m. '.) other present and past pupils. SALES BY AUCTION. SMITHFIELD. ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLE. MENTS, &c. "VFR- G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to announce JLVJL that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MONDA Y IN EVERY MONTH, At Eleven o'clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE ON MONDAY, APRIL 5. Respectfully|soli cited, To be sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- eluded in catalogues and advertisements. TERMS :-2 per cent. on amount sold; and a small fixed Entry Fee for unsold lots, to meet expenses. AGr SETTLEMENT ON THURSDAY AFTER SALE. 21A, PORTLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE for Drawing and Dining Rooms, Six Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantries, &c., the property of the representatives of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Morris, who have instructedl MR. G. T. SMITH to Sell the same by Auction, On WEDNESDA Y, the 24th day of MARCH, 1880, At Six o'clock in the evening. Six months' credit on purchases above 25, on approved security. Particulars in Posters. 61, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. Superior FURNITURE, the appointments of dining and drawing rooms, kitchens, pantries, and numerous Bedrooms, and including a handsome and nearly new Drawingroom Suite, Pier Glasses, and General House- hold Requisites, the property of the Misses Lloyd, who on giving up the house have instructed MR. G. T. SMITH to Sell the same by Auction, — On TUESDA Y and WEDNESDA Y, the 80th and 31st MARCH, 1880, At Six o'Clock in the Evening. Six months' credit on purchases above 25, on approved security. 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, APRIL 5, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer, Penllwyn, PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. THE GOLD MINE, NEAR DOLGELLEY, MERIONETHSHIRE. SALE OF MACHINERY AND PLANT. MESSRS. WM. DEW and SON have been in- structed to Sell by Public Auction, at the Gold Mine, in the parish of Lianelltyd, near Dolgelley, In the Month of MARCH Next, The Whole of the MACHINERY and PLANT, com- prising Powerful Steam Engine, Hood and Co's. Crushers, Amalgamators, several tons of Bridge Rails, Tram Wagons, Brittens, Pans, &c. Full particulars will be given in future advertisements and catalogues. Wellfield House, Bangor, 19th February, 1880. MOELYNYS FARM, CARDIGANSHIRE, Close to the Ynyslas Station on the Cambrian Railways. ImportantfcSale of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Fanning Implements. MR. OWEN DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from W. Shaw, Esq., who is leaving the farm, to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, On FRIDAY, the 19th day of MARCH, 1880, the whole of the valuable Stock, consisting of CATTLE-6 well bred Shorthorn milch cows in calf, 4 2-year-old Shorthorn heifers, 2 Welsh cows in calf. SHEEP-80 capital young Welsh ewes in yean. HORSES—3 draught horses, 1 hack brood mare, 2 handsome cobs, five year old, broken for saddle and har- ness, 2 handsome hack fillies. POULTRY—20 couple barn fowl. CARRIAGE-A very valuable light-running 4-wheel phaeton, cushions, and set single harness, complete. IMPLEMENTS-One broad wheel waggon, 1 do. cart, 2 Scotch carts (Croskill's), with raves complete, 1 one-horse reaping machine, equal to new (Samuelson's), 1 two-horse do., 1 mowing do., 1 clover drill (Gower & Sons'), 1 corn drill (Garret & Son), 2 rows turnip drills do., haymaker (Nicholson's), horse rake, American do., cultivator (Cole- man's), 3 ploughs (Howard's), scuffler, 3 zig-zag harrows, 2 chain do., chaffcutter (Bentall), oil cake mill (Bentall), circular pulper (Ransome Sims), turnip slicer, 2 heel rakes, platform weighing machine (Avery's), winnowing machine, 2 iron pig troughs, wheelbarrow, hay knife, 2 seed baskets, corn chest, 6 hen coops, 4 ferret do., 4 sets horse gearing, dairy utensils, Several Hundred Yards Rabbit Proof Galvanized Wire Netting, rabbit nets, traps, &c. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock sharp. Full particulars in catalogues, to be had at the principal hotels in the neighbourhood, and of the AUCTIONEER at Towyn. PUBLIC NOTICES. "V'>V" FESTINIOG UNION. THE Guardians of the above-named Union being -L desirous of entering into contracts for the supply of the undermentioned goods or materials for the use of the Workhouse thereof, during a period of six months from the 25th day of March instant, hereby issue public advertisement of their willingness to receive tenders for the supply of such articles. The following statement of the estimated amount of each article likely to be required during that period, and of the quantity or number of each article con- sumed during the corresponding period of the preceding year, is furnished for the information of persons proposing to tender:— Quantity or Estimated Number Goods or Materials Amount likely consumed during Required. to be required, months ended at Michaelmas,1879 Flour. 42 sacks 41 sacks Oatmeal 7 7 Rice 672 lbs 558 lbs Mutton.180 lbs .164 lbs Beef (salted) 1666 lbs 1660 lbs Bacon 500 lbs .544 lbs Suet .120 lbs .110 lbs Potatoes 50 cwts 50 cwts Peas (split).850 lbs 850 lbs Cheese 132 lbs .132 lbs Butter .360 lbs .362 lbs Tea 76 lbs 75 lbs Coffee 20 lbs 19 lbs Sugar 500 lbs 494 lbs Candles 40 lbs 40 lbs Coals.. ^.440 cwts 434 cwts Salt 3 cwts 3 cwts Soap (bard) 336 lbs 234 lbs Soap (soft) 76 lbs 76 lbs Soda 140 lbs 136 lbs Scrubbing Flannel 40 yards 36 yards Mustard, Pepper, &c. 2 lbs 2 lbs Clothing Tenders, under seal, must be s ent to the Workhouse not later than 10 a.m. on Tuesday, the 30th day of March instant. The tenders will be opened on the same day. Forms of tenders, containing the conditions of contract, may be had of me. THOMAS ROBERTS, „ Clerk to the Guardians. Portmadoc, 17th March, 1880. TOLLS TO BE LET. FESTINIOG, MAENTWROG, -AND HARLECH TURNPIKE TRUST. "VTOTICE is Hereby Given, that the TOLLS arising -1AI 'from the several Toll Gates, within the above Trust, will be Let by Auction, for One Year,.to commence from the 12th day of May next, at the Griffin Inn, Penrhyndeudraeth, On TUESDA Y, the 30th day of MARCH Next, At Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, the Tolls of the following Gates, which produce the current year the sums set opposite each Gate, over the expense of Collection, viz.:— Festiniog Gate In hand. Maentwrog Gate Do. Garreg Gate £ 29 10 0 Ty Newydd Gate 15 0 0 Bont Newydd Gate. 15 5 0 Barmouth Gate. In hand. Clogwyn Gate 45 0 0 Llechwedd Du Gate 20 0 0 Whoever happens to be the highest Bidder must give Security, with sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees, on the day of Letting the Tolls, for the punctual payment of the Rent, at which such Tolls may be Let. J. P. ROBERTS, Portmadoc, CIterk to the Trustees. February 21st, 1880. A SPECIAL PREPARATION for the Theological Colleges. Terms moderate.—Apply, Rev. D. LL. JAMES, D.D., Pont Robert Rectory, WelshpooI. PUBLIC NOTICES. 'I"V.VV\IVA ABERDOVEY DISTRICT OF ROADS. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that the TOLLS arising at the several Turnpike Gates in the above District, in the county of Merioneth, will be Let by Auction, at the Union Jack Inn, Pennal, in the said county of Merioneth, On FRIDAY, the 16th day of APRIL Next, Between the hours of twelve and Three o'Clock, in thj manner directed by the several Acts passed and now in force for Regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls were let the last preceding year for the respective sums opposite, viz :— £ 8. d. Caethle and Bodtalog Gates 53 10 0 Bryniaubychain Gate 14 10 0 And they will be put up as above, or in Lots, at these or such other Sums, as the Trustees shall then direct, for One Year, from the 12th day of May Next to the 12th day of May, 1881. No bidding will be received unless the Bidder, before the day of Letting the Tolls, shall have sent to the Clerk an undertaking of two or more satisfactory Sureties. The party being the highest accepted Bidder, will be required at the time, to sign a Contract and other engage- ment, with two sufficient Sureties, to the satisfaction of the Trustees present, for the due performance of the Agreement, and punctual payment of Rent by appor- tionate monthly instalments, or in advance, as the Trustees shall then require. Parties intending to become Takers are required to send to the Clerk an undertaking of their intended Sureties on or before Wednesday, the 14th day of April, 1880. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Clerk to the Trustees. Machynlleth, 17th March, 1880. MEETINGS. ABERYSTWYTH. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL On Good Friday, March 26th, 1880, BY THE ABERYSTWYTH UNITED CHOIR, (Numbering 150 Voices) Conducted by Mr. John Jones. Pianist Mr. A. Evans. Chairman D. Davies, Esq., M.P., Llandinam. A choice and varied programme has been selected. Admission: Reserved Seats, 3s.; First Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7-30: Concert to commence precisely at 8. During the interval an address will be given by the Chairman. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. SEED POTATOES. SEED POTATOES. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. I SPECIAL QUOTATIONS TO LARGE BUYERS. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. Do. TERMSSTRICTLY CASH. .iJ. Apply to EVANS BROTHERS, PRODUCE SALESMEN, 9, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. LOANS. 1? K /1AA ™ Sums of Not Less than £ 500 ready to aU v U U be advanced on Good Mortgage or other Securities.—Apply to Messrs. W. H. THOMAS and JONBS, Solicitors, Aberystwyth. PORPOISE HIDE BOOTS AT 22s. 6d. WILLIAM JONES, Of the Cambrian Shoe Factory, Lampeter, TAKES this opportunity of returning his thanks to JL the gentry and the public generally for their kind ¿. 1. 1- II support and patronage; ana now wisnes w UL-IIIK Dolore the public his renowned Home Made PORPOISE HIDE BOOTS, which he is able to supply at the above price, which have been highly recommended for Walking, Shooting, Fishing, and all kinds of wear. Easy for the foot, ana really waterproof, as may be seen by the few tes- timonials, as under:— Mr. Lloyd has much pleasure in saying that he Por- poise Hide Boots with which Mr. Jones supplied him last year, and which have been in continuous use ever since, are now almost as good as new, and have given him every satisfaction. Waunifor, Sept. 24th, 1879." To Mr. William Jones, Cambrian Shoe Factory, Lampeter. Dear Sir,—I have pleasure in stating that the Porpoise Hide Boots supplied by you have given mo great satisfac- tion. I have found them waterproof and easy to wear.— Yours truly, GRIFF. JONES. Aberystwyth, 11th September, 1879. Bankfleld House, Leominster. Sir,—Having tested the Shooting Boots which you made for me last year. I have now much pleasure in saying that I have found them waterproof, and can strongly recommend them.—Yours faithfully, Oct. 25th, 1879. J. PRICE JONES. Mr. W. Jones, Cambrian Shoe Factory, Lampeter. Parties wishing to try them shall be accommodated with instructions for self-measurement on receipt of a letter or post card. KNITTING YARNS. S. N. COOKE, 35, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to call the attention of ladies to his NEW KNITTING WOOLS, patterns of which will be sent per post on application. The following are leading makes :— THE NEW SILK MIXTURES in ounce balls. SAXONY, in 2 oz. hanks, a fine yarn suitable for ladies and children. VICTORIA, a similar yarn, but softer texture, in hanks of about If oz. EMPRESS FINGERING, in hanks of one ounce. This yarn is of superior quality, being made from the best combed wools,, of long staple and soft texture, is very durable and suitable for general knitting purposes, each hank contains 60 full length rounds, consequently, more value for money than yarns of inferior quality. S. N. C. has all the leading colours in Fleecies, Berlin, Shetland, Andalusian, and other yarns of best quality. Strutt's and Alexander's Knitting Cotton. Pearsall's Spun Knitting Silk. EVANS'S MEIRION HOUSE TEMPERANCE HOTEL, FINSBURY SQUARE, Near the Market Hall, Dolgelley. TEA, COFFEE, AND CHOPS AT ANY HOUR UN F RE OFFICE, LONDON. ESTABLISHED 1710. HENRYF. SHAW LEFEVRE, Esq., Chairman and Treasurer. FRANCIS B. RELTON, Esq., Secretary. Total Sum insured in 1878. £ 258,772,986. Claims paid during the last ten years upwards of Two MILLIONS STERLING. All information respecting Fire Insurances may be ob- tained from any of the undermentioned Agents of the Society. Agents:— ABERYSTWYTH Messrs Hugh Hughes and Son. ABERAERON Mr H. W. Howell. ABERDOVEY Mr Richard D?„vies. BRYNTIRION, BALA Mr Jorwerth Jones CARDIGAN < Mr R. R. Storey. DOLGELLEY Mr Thomas P. Jones-Parry. LLANDYSSIL Mr John D. Thomas. NEW QUAY Mr John Owen Davies. TALSARN Mr Jenkin James. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. ¿ ASK YOUR GROCER FOR PHILLIPS & SON'S ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED DANDELION COFFEE. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE contains three times the strength of ordinary Coffee. « PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, the finest breakfast beverage. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE,, for Indi- gestion and the Liver. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, sold by all Grocers. PHILLIPS' DANDELION COFFEE, Beware of worthless imitations. ESTABLISHED 17 60. Sold by all Grocers and Chemists in Wales, and throughous the Kingdom. Ask for Phillips's Yellow Label, as small makers have been copying our colours. MORRIS'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL .DLL MARY STREET (Close to the Railway Station ABERYSTWYTH. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. Beds and Refreshments on most reasonable terms. HORSES AND CARRIAGES ON HIRE. A break runs to Devil's Bridge and Plynlimon during the season. Good Stabling and Lock-up Coach-houses. CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS! MESSRS. F. LIVINGSTONE and Co., 14, North Buildings, Eldon-street, Finsbury, London, have appointed MESSRS. D. P. AND W. RICHARDS, GROCERS, &c., 30, LITTLE DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Agents for their celebrated REGALIA CIGAR. The REGALIA are sold in every town in the United Kingdom, and are justly appreciated for their Nice Shape, I Beautiful Ash, Fine Flavour. Though equal to any 6d. Cigar, they are retailed at 3d. per piece, or One Guinea per Box. JONES & LANGLEY, CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, OSWALD ROAD. OSWESTRY. HAVING COMPLETED THEIR EXTENSIVE] MANUFACTORY AND SHOW ROOMS, ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE STOCK OF CARRIAGES OF THEIR OWN MANUFACTURE, And are in a position to build every class of Carriage with all the latest improvements, in style and quality, at most REASONABLE PRICES. THEIR EXTENSIVE SHOW ROOMS AFFORD ACCOM- MODATION FOR WAREHOUSING and the SALE OF CAR- RIAGES ON COMMISSION, SIIVERAL OF WHICH THEY HAVE ON VIEW, AND RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT AN INSPECTION. OLD CARRIAGES TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. REPAIRS DONE QUICKLY & CHEAPLY. ALL MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION. ROT IN SHEEP. PYDREDD YR AFU (ROT) MEWN DEFAID. YMAE yr anhwylder ofnadwy hwn, Y Distoma Hepaticum, eto.yn parlysu gweithrediadau Amaeth- wyr y wlad hon, ac y mae lie i ofni y bydd 1880 mor ddinystriol a'r blynyddoedd 1809 ac I860, o herwydd gwlybaniaeth parh&us y flwyddyn flaenorol; ac fel y daw yr hin yn gynhesach fe drenga niferi mawrion o ddefaid oni chymerir mesurau i'w hachub. Y mae i BOWDRAU OZONAIDD BRADBURY (Bradbury's Ozonic Potvders) effeithiau rbyfeddol tuag at hyny, a chafwyd mai dyma yw yr unig feddyginiaeth y mae wedi cael prawf helaeth gyda chanlyniadau pwysig; y maent yn gweithredu yn uniongyrchol ar y gwaed trwy hyrwyddo oxydization. Ar ei mynedied i'r ystumog y mae yr elfen weithredol yn cael ei chymeryd i fynu gan y lacteal and thoracic duct, a'i chludo i'r brif wythien yn agos i'r galon, oddi yno i'r ysgyfaint, gan hyrwyddo Uawn a chyflym oxydization yn o gwaed, dychwela trwy y galon gan dreiddio drwy yr holl gyfansoddiad ymedu yn y diwedd trwy yr afu a'r elwlenod, gan ddinystrio y fluke, a rhwystro eu hymddad- blygiad, a cheidw yr anifail mewn cyflwr cryf a iachus nad yw i'w gyrhaedd trwy unrhyw foddion erall. TYSTLYTHYRAU. (Testimonials.) Oddiwrth P. MAXWELL, Ysw., U.H., Athlone. Y mae niferi mawr o ddefaid wedi meirw yma o'r Rot ar y ffermydd bychain, ond y mae yn bleser genyf eich hysbysu mai ychydig iawn o ddefaid a fuont feirw lie y defnyddiwyd eich Powdrau chwi. Ymddengys hefyd ei fod yn llesol iawn at rwystro ymddangosiad yr afiechyd, yr hyn sydd yn ffaith debygwyf fi nas gellir rhoddi gor- mod o gyhoeddusrwydd iddi. Oddiwrth T. MORGAN, Ysw. Llwynwormwood Park, Llanymddyfri. Eich Powdrau Ozonaidd yw yr unig feddyginiaeth a gefais i ei bod yn gwella y Rot mewn defaid. Y maent o'r gwerth mwyaf i feithrinwyr a pherceenogion defaid. Yr wyf yn eu mawr gymeradwyo, ac yn meddwl yr arbedid lluaws mawr o ddefaid trwy eu defnyddio mewn pryd. Oddiwrth J. MORGAN, Ysw., Maesladen, Sir Gaerfyrddin. Yr wyf wedi bod yn defnyddio eich Powdrau at y Rot, I ac wedieu cael o'r gwerth mwyaf i ddefaid ar dir fo a thuedd at gynyrchu Rot ynddo. Rot Mewn Defaid-Powdrau Ozonaidd Bradbury! Yr unig feddyginiaeth adnabyddus at Rot mewn defaid. Y mae y Powdrau hyn yn hynod effeithiol at ddinystrio Distoma Hepaticurri neu Fluke, ynAfu Defaid. Rot Mewn Defaid-Powdrau Ozonaidd Bradbury! Hwy a gyflym oxydisiant y gwaed, a dodant yr holl gy- fansoddiad mewn cyflwr iachus. Rot Mewn Defaid-Powdrau Ozonaidd Bradbury! Y mae wedi ei brofi i helaethrwydd nes gall y Fluke Worm ymddadblygu, ond pan fyddo y gwaed mewn I sefyllfa isel a carbonized. 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INTEGRITY LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, X ESTABLISHKD MAT, 1858. Agents wanted in every town in Nqrth and South Wales. Liberal terms.—Send envelope for reply to E. DAVIES, Branch Manager, Bridge Street, Corwen. EDUCATION. PRINCIPAL :— 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. 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, and 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 leamea professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Classes are held in connection with the Science and Art Department, the examinations being held in May in each year. The school year consists of three Terms. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL. Duties will be RESUMED on January 20th, 1879. MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. Conducted'by M!rk J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. Qualified Foreign and English Assistants. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. School will RE-OPEN on January 20th. "GWELL DYSG NA GOLUD." LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. MARIE JONES, (F. C. College, Glasgow). Pupils are prepared for the Local, the Civil Service and the Training Colleges Preliminary Examinations. Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Analysis-Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. History, Geography, and Literature-Mrs. Jones. Latin, Bible History, and Domestic Economy-Mrs. E. Marie Jones. French Italian, and Calisthenics-Signorina Chambeau. Geology, Botany, and Astronomy-Mrs. Jones. Music—Miss Turner and Signorina Chambeaud. Drawing, Painting, and Book-keeping—Mrs. Jones. Elocution—Mrs. E. M. Jones (late pupil of Harcourt Beatty, Prof. of Elocution at Glasgow University). A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESSES. The next Term commences January 21st, 1880. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.. FOUNDED IN 1812. Trustees-The Rev. Chancellor Phillips, Vicar of Aber- ystwyth Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan Thomas Bonsall, Esquire, Glanrheidol Rev. J. Pugh Vaughan Davies, Esquire; and George Williams, Esquire. Head Master—Mr. EDWARD JONES, Government Science Master (and in special honours of the Uni- versity of London). Second Master—Mr. J. C. ALCOCK, of Exeter College, Oxford. Mr. Alcock obtained honours (senior) in Latin, Greek, French, and Music, at the Oxford Local Ex- aminations in 1876. Junior Assistant-Mr. T. WOOD ROBINSON. The Head Master receives a few boarders at Jasper House. The Reports of examiners, list of successes, and terms may be had on application. The School re-opens on Monday, the 26th of January, when Exhibitions of £5 each will be given to the best three boys who enter from the primary schools of the neighbourhood. ABERYSTWYTH.—CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL-M I S S TRUBSHAW. Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local ex aminations. Duties will be re-commenced (DV.,) on Monday. January 26th, 1880. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON, SOUTH WALES HBAD MASTER ReV. D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and Head Master of Friars School, Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTERS T. C. SIMMONS, M.A., late open Scholar of Magda- lene College, Cambridge. 25th Wrangler. F. S. N. BOUSFIELD, B.A., late open Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford. 1st Class Final Classical Schools. J. C. EVANS, B.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford. 2nd Class Classical Mods. Powis Ex- hibitioner. F. T. S. HOUGHTON, B.A., Foundation Scholar and Wright's Prizeman of St. John's College, Cambridge. 2nd Class Science Tripos. A. J. TUCK WELL, B.A., Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford. 3rd Class Classical Moderations. 3rd Class Modern History. D. R. LEWIS, Balliol College, Oxford. 3rd Class Classical Moderations. W. S. RAWSON, B.A., late Junior Student of Christ Church, Oxford. 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 2nd Final Mathematical School. I There are two Exhibitions of 240 a year, tenable at Ox- ford or Cambridge, and five Scholarships of 220 a year, tenable at the College. The College has excellent buildings, and is situated in its own grounds on the banks of the Usk. Next term will begin on Friday, September 19. Apply to the Head Master. MINAVON, ABERDOVEY. MR. HUBERT CORNISH. MODERATIONS Oxford, Public School and Gold Medallist in Classics and Mathematics, re- ceives pupils, sons of gentlemen, and prepares them for Eton and other Public Schools. Seven years experience. Special attention paid to backward boys. Mr. Cornish also prepares pupils for the Universities or Army. For terms and prospectus, apply to Mr. HUBERT CORNISH, Minavon, Aberdovey. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, FOUNDED 1805. HEAD MASTER Mr. THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, B.A., (Oxon.), Late Scholar of Jesus College, and 2nd Class Honours Moderations. THE aim of the education given at this school will be such as to prepare young men for Matriculation at the Universities and Lampeter College also, boys for the Oxford Local and Preliminary Examinations. Terms :-Six Guineas a year. For further particulars and information apply to the HEADMASTER. School re-opens September 9th. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by Mr. T. OWENS, C.M. (in honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the Uni- versity College of Wales). Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Charges moderate. Terms on application. The School Re-opened on Monday, January 12th, 1880. BALA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER-MR. W. T. PHILLIPS. PUPILS are thoroughly prepared for Commercial -I- Pursuits, for the Preliminary Examinations required by the Law. College of Surgeons and Pharmaceutical Society, and for the Cambridge Local Examinations. During the past three years ten pupils have passed the Cambridge Local Examinations, five of the ten in Honours, two the Preliminary of the Pharmaceutical Society, and one the Preliminary of the College of Surgeons. Terms, &c., may be had on application to the Head Master. 188()ie 116X^ ^erm begin on Thursday, January 22nd, ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Head Master-The Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master-J. F. TYE, Esq., B.A., University of London. Third Master-Mons. EUGENE B. de PELOUBET, of the University of France, and of the "Ecoledes Beaux Arts" of Paris. Fourth Master-Mr. TOM JONES, undergraduate of the University of London (Matriculation, in First Division). Music Master-D. JENKINS, Esq.Mus. Bac. (Cantab). Drilling Master-Sergeant-Major HOLMES. THE situation of Ardwyn is recognised as the most delightful and salubrious near the town of Aberyst- wyth; it is within view of the sea, and is well sheltered from the northerly and easterly winds. The House (ex- pressly planned by a London Architect) is surrounded by three acres of ground laid out for Croquet, Play-ground, c°cc, For Cricket and Football the boys have a field not far from the house. Mr. EDWARDS prepares his pupils specially for Matricu- lation at the Universities, for the Scholarship Examina- tion at the University College of Wales, for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations, as well as for Commercial There are Scholarships belonging to this School. The next Term begins on Thursday, April 8th, 1880. TERMS :-For Boarders, from 40 to 45 Guineas per nnum Day Scholars, from 6 to 8 Guineas per annum. — EDUCATION. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY ( VISITOR:— THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S WARDEN AND HEAD-MASTER REV. A. G. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar, Jesus College, Oxford. SECOND MASTER :— C. E. WILLIAMS, M.A., late Open Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge, 26th Wrangler, 1874. SCIENCE MASTER:— C. A. BUCKMASTER, M.A., Lincoln College, Oxford, First Class Natural Science, 1874, Fellow of the Chemical Society. CLASSICAL MASTER :— REv. G. W. GENT, B.A., late Open Scholar, University College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods., 1873; 1st Class Final Classical Schools. 1875; Proxime Accessit, Stanhope Historical Prize, 1872. I COMPOSITION MASTER :— F. G. BRABANT, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar, Corpus Christi College, Oxford; 1st Class Mathematical Mods, 1874; 1st Class Classical Mods., 1875; 1st Class Final Classical Schools, 1877. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER :— E. J. McCLELLAN, M.A., Exhibitioner,'rQueen's College, Oxford; First Class Classical Mods, 1867. MASTER OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL :— C. P. LEWIS, M.A., late Exhibitioner, Jesus College, Oxford. MASTER OF THE MODERN SCHOOL :— H. E. JUST, 1st Class, London University; Diplom4 (in French and German), Mer. Institute, Stuttgart. DRAWING :— D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL SERGEANT HOBAN. The School will re-open on Monday, September 15 Boarders are received by the Warden, and also by Mr Williams, Mr. Gent, and Mr. C. P. Lewis.' For particulars apply to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. rriHE WILLO W-STREET ACADEMY. A OSWESTRY. CONDUCTED BY HEAD MASTER—MR. OWEN OWEN, B.A., Oxon, (Late Scholar ef Jesus College, and Graduate in high Classical Honours), QUARTER DAYS Wednesday, January 21. Wednesday, April 7th. Wednesday, July 28th. Wednesday, October 6th. Parents would greatly oblige by making their applications its early as possible. SHIPPING. 4 LLAN LINE SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO M E R I C A (COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.) SAILING DAYS From LIVERPOOL every THURSDAY and every alternate TUESDAY. From LONDONDERRY every FRIDAY, and from QUEBNSTOWN every alternate WEDNESDAY. TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. THROUGH TICKETS to all points at SPECIAL RATBS. PAMPHLETS on CANADA, MANITOBA, and the WESTERN STATES of AMERICA; also SPECIAL PAMPHLET, embodying Reports of the Tenant Farmers' Delegates to Canada, free on application. ASSISTED PASSAGES to Canada for Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James Street, LIVERPOOL. Or to the Agents— EVAN-JONES, Builder, Bala. GRIFFITH EDWARDS, 2, Ael-y-Don, Barmouth. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, &c., Dolgelley. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL AND UNITED i h /1 I I I STATES MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE.—The steamers of this line take the Lane Routes recommend- ea Dy lieutenant iviaury, on both the Outward and Home- ward passages. passages. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United State and Canada. These well known magnificent Steamers are appointed to sail weekly as under, carrying her Majesty's and the United States Mails GERMANIC Thursday, Mar. 25 BALTIC Tuesday. 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ClfilS m Steerage t0 attend the Women and Drafts'issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. HUGHES, 1, Railway Terrace, Aberystwyth. SIMON BRYAN, Printer, &c., Llanfyllin. ISMAY, IMRIE AND Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, And 34, Leadenhall Street, LON"DONT, S. BUSINESS ADDRESSEST MESSRS. JONES AND HUGHES. JONES AND HUGHES, LICENSED AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS PENRHYNDEUDRAETH. 'T0NES AND HUGH J. JJ_L HUGHES ^-Penrhyndeudraeth (Tradesmen), beer to announce to the Public that they have takes a Licence to serve in future as Auctioneers and Appraisers. Sales and Appraising Business entrusted to them will receive the most prompt and careful attention; whilst by conscientious efforts to give thorough satisfaction they hope to ensure general snpport. Bryn Gwilym, Penrhyndeudraeth, January 31st, 1880. ABERYSTWYTH. EVANS, PASTRY COOK, MARKET-ST. Dinners, Teas, & Coffee at any hour. 8 CONFECTIONER, MARKET-ST. Pastry & Confectionery of every description. 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