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SCALE OF PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. For the following classes of Advertisements only: I HOUSES TO BE LET, APARTMENTS WANTED, HOUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS AVANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT, ARTICLES LOST AND FOUND \0 One Three Six Nine Thirteen of \Vonls. Insertion Insertionsj Insertions! Insortionsj Insertions -i- s. <1. s. <1. s. d. s. d. s. (1. oi 1 0 2 0 3 6 4 6 .> <> 28 1 6 3 0 4 6 5 6 0 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 j 6 6 b 0 40' -2 (5 5 0 7 0 8 0 4J 3 0C) 0 7 6 8 b io 0 Remittances may !je made in Half-penny ^Stan.p&. No Credit Advertisement w chcmjed lest than j. i>< Maittei). 'o. ttt \XTED A Good General Servant who W understands plain cooking. good character indispensable. — Apply> H. B„ Abergeldie Ho.sc, Aberystwyth. [418 ITTANTED every week, 100 Fat Pigs, dead W or alive 9s. tkl. per score dead; 7s. per score alive. Letters have immediate attention. -Jk "I FS Ei, E, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. TTfA^tm^Xll. Dayies, Pharmaceutical W Chemist, Terrace-road, Aberystwyth, has a vacancy for an educated youth as Apprentice. l-A) "~A"'GENT Wanted to Push First-class i\ Lubricating Oils. Commission 10 to lo per cent.—Bqx 322, Post Office, Liverpool. Li NOTICE. WANTED, Old Ledgers, Account Books, Newspapers, Pamphlets, Memorandums, Let- -r, i „ii i-iiuta of Old. Papers, for re- fers, Envelopes, and all kinds oi wi a i > manufacturing. The papers can i r0(v li seller's presence, sent direct to the mi < at once to pulp. Bags sent, and paekor if lequned. J. MCILOICITANT, Aberystwyth. UiSCIANS connected with Brass Bands or Fife and Drum Bands should apply to K. J. cV i Now Instruments or WARD and SONS, when wanting £ Amie-Sfeet repairs. Price List on application, 10, St. Anne ee Liverpool (First Shop from Islington). KB.—Second-hand Instruments and Drunis always Actions from 48. 6d.; Violin Strings from 2d. to 3d. Harp Strings lrom od. ATOTICE^-If yoiTwanrto^now^hat any JM thing will c J to Print, s^d £ of the Cfotnbrkni A e/rs Printing 01 » .L- ^0 bej^ rilO LET Furnished, Dovey Cottage, Glan- 1 dovey,' by week or month-Apply Miss COOKE Dovey Cottage, Glandovey. — ^T-r^^XBER^ the L Winter Months, APARTMENTS may be had on VOTV moderate terms at Snowdon House, .No. 4 Victoria-terrace, facing the sea, and well sheltered from north and east winds by' Constitution Hills. Warm Baths in the house. Highest references. Apply, Mrs KENSIT. ——- f llO LET.—No. 7, LAURA PLACE, ABER- I YSTWYTH. The DWELLING HOUSE con- sists of Kitchen, Parlour, Scullery, &«., five bed- rooms, Bath Room, Store-room, W. C., &c.—Apply to W. ff. Thomas, Solicitor, Aberystwyth. nflO LET^A Good DWELLING HOUSE I in Oneen-street, with Large Workshop at back, 1 fi.0 occupation of Mr Lloyd, jomei. Apply! Mr J H? EDWARDS, Great Darkgate-street, Aberystwyth. \'ORK HOUSE, «4, 1 TO T FT with Possession on the Uth £ o\em be^nexT-ritathcv prfclara apply to Tho^s WHITE, Egyptian House. [3G5 PRIVATE APARTMENTS FOR FAMILIES. HENDRE HALL, PENRHYN-DEU DRA ETH Mrs. Davie*. COMFORTABLE WINTER HOME. o be oU). filoiMTSold^^A.Yertical Steam engine and 1 boiler 6 horse power, only been m work eight months. Fully Equal to new.-Apply X. Lamb rla n Nov* Office Aberystwyth. — PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR E ELLIS has on hand several Free- hold' and Leasehold Houses for Sale; also a number of Houses to let. — FOR SALE AT. ABERYSTWYTH. T?OUR or FIVE well situated Vil as T newly built, and also some in course of ^erection, containing Dining Room, Drawing ° (i'Out build- Room, Kitchen, Scullery, 2 Pantries and 0 t-bu:.Ul ing 011 ground floor; 9 Bedrooms. Bat and large garden. Some smaller houses areaJsooffered. Ail are finished with pitch puie. Term 99 yew s lease.—Particulars to be had on application to JAMES WILLIAMS, Builder, Aberystwyth. 1~^OR SALE by Private Treaty, ^o. 26, 1 MARINE-TERRACE, Aberystwyth. OIU first-class STABLE, COACH HO^SE, MISES, situate in Newfoundland-street.-—For MRTIMTAS apply to Mrs JAMES, Brindley House, 47, Jamaica-road, London, S E. [000 TIMBER. 389 LARCHES. rpo BE SOLD bv Private Treaty, a Lot of I TIMBER hi the Parish of Llanycil. ni tne County XICclSS conation for damage done and lor 'further particulars apply to Mr D. Rom, Castle-street, Bala. (382 ORRIS'S TEMPERANCE HOTEL, r 1 -p v STREET (Close to the Railway Station), MARX h ABERYSTWYTH. ooJ) ACCOMMODATIO^OB WOESA™ COMMERCIAL Bed, and tM,M- H°P.»f.s -t ie3 £ or Saddle pui-poses. '"if* and Lock-up Coach-house,. x-i nnriNTY PLATE-GLASS LONDO\SIUEANCE COMPANY T\SUR^ 1 ITT* • 4- whether used as Win- Plate-Glass of every desertpt:o Gascg aIs0) Mir- dows, Panels, Snow Glasses, 0 em|)OS8cj or lors and Ornamental Designs, engraved, against loss from any cau Aberyst- AgentF. SHAW, Cambrian Lodge, ne ABERTHAW (or Blue Lias) LIME, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. SLATES, PUT ON TRUCKS AT InIACHYNLLETH, PORT-I MADOC, AND CARNARVON. BRICKS, FLOORING TILES, &c.. &c., ALL AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. EDWARDS AND EVANS, TREGARON. I gales bp Ruction. SJIITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. n 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 310NDA Y IN EVERY MONTH, At Eleven o' clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE OX MONDAY, DECEMBER 6th. Respectfully solicited To ba sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. 8, GEORGE STREET. ABERYSTWYTH. Capital HOUSEHOIARFUIINITURE Comprising complete requirements of Bed Chambers, Drawing Room, Parlour, Kitchens, Pantries, &c., all of a superior description, the property of the represen a- tives cf the late Capt. JOHN A\ ILUAMS, formerly of Cwmerfin, who have instructed "ji/TR. G. T. SMITH to Sell the same by On Tue^nunl Wednesday 0th and 10th November, 1880. at six in the evening. Nine months' credit on sums above £ 0 on approved security. A B E r,, Y S T AV Y T III IMPORTANT SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed to Sell by Auction, 011 MONDAY, NOVEMBER loth, tSSO, At the Belle Yue Hotel Yard. Terrace-road at Two o'clock in the afternoon, the following A aluable LIVE STOCK, HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c., 2 Pure Bred Jersey COWS, purchased of Mr Fowler, the Importer. TV 1 Jersey and Short-horn COW 2 Ditto HEIFERS. 1 Ditto HEIFER CALF. I Ditto BULL CALF. 1 Bay GELDING, aged, 14 hands, descended frem 1 M^lK^lS hands, by Orlando, in foal to Stamford, and with Colt of Comet breed. T1 1 Chestnut MARE, 12^ hands, a good Tandem leader in foal to Stamford. 1 Dark Chestnut FILLY, 13.3 hands, rising three years, by Sailor Prince. 1 WAGGONETTE, with Lamps, Apron, Pole. Shafts Patent Drag. and moveable Cover. 1 DOG-CART, by Brogon, of Reading, a very use- ful Yehicle. _r n i. DOUBLE HARNESS, with German Metal Mount- ings. Set SINGLE Ditto, Plated Mountings. Set Ditto Ditto, Brass ditto. Lady's Saddle; 2 Gentleman s ditto one worked and plush lined; Racing ditto; Bridles; Headstalls, Collars; New Leader Traces; Horse Rugs; Cow Chains; Dressed Cow Hide; Sundries. Six Months' Credit on purchases above 95, on Approved Security. BRYNYMOR AXD RAILWAY STATION YARD, TOWYN, (Re David Humphreys, Coal Merchant, &c.) TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR. O. DANIEL on the premises as above, on THURSD 41r and FRIDAY, the, 11th and l.tth of NOVEMBER NEXT, At One o'clock each day. (By order of the Trustee, O. Williams, Esq.) T1,„ stock-in-trade at the Railway Yard, comprising about Thirty Tons of Excellent House Coal, Draining Pir»es Glazed Socket Pipes, Junctions, Bends, Traps, Cliimriev Tops, Flooring and Ridge Tiles, Bricks, Water-closet Pans, Coal Shovels, Scales and Weights, Offi.-e Stove and Piping, Deal Writing Desk with three drawers. Coal Office, &c., together with the whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, FARM STOCK, A-c., at Brynymor, Consisting of SITTING ROOM & PARLOUR FURNITURE, Kidderminster and Brussels Carpets, the contents of EIGHT BED AND DRESSING ROOMS, TT, isnme and Massive French and Half Te3ter Iron TJ i Soring Mattresses, Feather and Wool Beds, Toilet Sets, inltple and Birch Dressing Tables and \Vn sh stands, Chests of Drawers, Bed and Table Linen, r t] rv and Plated Goods, Kitchen Furniture, Dairy Farm Produce and Stock, a Quantity of Excellent Potatoes, Swedes, Carrots, Pig, Cow in calf, and a Bay Well-harvested Hay. The Stock-in-trade, Farm Stock and Produce, and Out-door and Kitchen Effects will be Sold on the first day, and the Household Furniture on the second day. Catalogues to be had at the Office of the AUCTIONEER at Towyn. DOLGELLEY. FREEHOLD HOUSE AND GARDEN. MR. LEWIS WILLIAMS will sell by Auction, On Sctturdoy, (he 13th November, 1&S0. At 3 30 o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Angel Hotel, ivlwllev subiectto conditions to be then produced, all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE and GARDEN thereto belonging, situate in Meynck Street, TWI<r'.llev and now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Morns, Builder, as yearly tenant. The House is stone built and contains two reception rooms, Kitchen and back ditto, 4 Bedrooms, Cellar under the Front parlour, also a workshop or warehouse <■ in ok of the house. For further particulars apply to the AUCTXOXEER, to XT W GKXKKITH & Sox, Solicitors, Dolgelley or toAIessrs. BREESE & Co., Solicitors. Pwllheli. (406 MONTGOMERYSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD FARMS. Tn SNID r»Y PUBLIC AUCTION, BY 1\/J"R. LEWIS WILLIAMS, at the Lion 1V1 Hotel, Machynlleth. On Friday November LSSO, At 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced. All that valuable FREEHOLD FARMS AND LANDS known as BRYNMEIRIG, and LLWYN DU, situate in the Parish of Cemmaes, and comprising up- wards of 285 acres. The above Farms are situate about half a mile south of the village Cemmaes, close to which there is a station on the Mawddwy Railway, and arc distant from the Cemmaes Road Station on the Cambiian Railways about 2 miles, and 8 miles from the Market Town of Machynlleth. The property has a south-west aspect, overlooking the Dovey Valley, of which it commands tine Views. The land is capable of very great improvement, at a moderate expenditure, the fall for drainage being in all cases good. Brynmeirig sheep-walk has recently been enclosed for the greater part, with a substantial wire fence, and there is a considerable quantity of material on the ground towards completing it. For lithographed plan and particulars apply to ATposrs HARBISON & MILNE, solicitors, Lowther-street, Kf»ndai • Mr W. H. MORROW, C.E., surveyor ami liluer, Dolgelley or the AUCTIONEER, Dolgelley.^ gales b!2 Jluction. .r- ^TO D^Y and TUESDAY NEXT. TRAFALGAR HOUSE, 0 VICTORIA TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. HIGH CLASS SALE. Very Important and Highly Attractive Sale of Modern Household Furniture, Silver Plated Goods, yaluable China, Cutlery, Bed and Table Linen, massive Sitting. Dining, and Drawing Room Suits, Brussels Carpets, Feather Beds, Hair and Spring Mattresses, &c. &e. MR, E. ELLIS has been favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premises as above, On Frhlai/, November 5th, and Tuesday the 9th, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects contained in the above Residence. Elegant Dining Room suite in Mahogany, upholstered in Hair Cloth Ditto, in Leather Drawing Room suite in Walnut; noble Chimney Glass, in massive gilt frame, Sideboards, Chiffoneers, Cottage Piano- forte, by Boucher & Co., Lustres, Chandeliers, Orna- ments, Brussels Carpets, Oil-cloths Couches. Sofas, handsome Window Cornices, Stair Carpets, massive Brass Rods Occasional Tables. Whatnots, handsome Tubular French Bedsteads. Palliasses, curled Hair Mattresses, Spring Mattresses, Goose Feather Beds, Mahogany a la Duchesse Dressing lables, with Marble Slabs,° Washstands en suite, Mahogany Chest of Drawers Dressing Tables to match, handsome Toilet Services,' Toilet Pedestals, Mats, Rugs, Bronze Fenders, Fire-irons, handsome Coal Vases, Linen Presses, Cast- iron Flower Stands, Book-case, Dinner, Dessert, Tea and Coffee Services, Knives, valuable Silver Plated Forks, Spoons, together with a large assortment of Cookin" and Culinary Utensils, and other useful Dom- estic Requisites, which will be fully described in Catalogues which may be obtained at the Hotels in the Town Cambrian Hotel, Borth; Feathers Hotel, Aber- ayron Black Lion Inn, Llanrliystid Gogerddan Arms Hotel, Ponterwyd; Hafod Arms Hotel, Devil's Bridge; Falcon Inn, Llanilar Trawscoed Station Talbot Hotel, Tregaron and from the Auctioneer, at the Auction Mart, Aberystwyth. The Auctioneer has much pleasure in calling the attention of Gentry, Clergy, and others, to this really important Sale, inasmuch as the whole of the Furniture is of that substantial and modern character which cannot fail to give entire satisfaction to intending purchasers the present proprietor having spared no expense in obtaining the Best Quality of Goods. The Sale to commence each day at 2 and 6 o'clock precisely.. Ten Months' Credit on all Purchases of Five Pounds. or 5 per cent, Discount for Cash. The Goods may be inspected on the Mornings of the Days of Sale. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. MR EDWARD ELLIS has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction at the Auction Mart and Sale Room, Little Darkgate Street, Aberystwyth, On Frida y,'the 12th of 16S0, At 4 p.m. all the LEASEHOLD HOUSE AND SHOP Situated in Terrace Road, now in the occupation of At 4 p.m. all the LEASEHOLD HOUSE AND SHOP Situated in Terrace Road, now in the occupation of Mr. A. Worthington, Artist, and containing a large Shop with Plate Glass front, back Parlour, Sitting Room, Dressing Room, 4 Bedrooms, and^ a Studio fitted up for Photographic purposes. It has a side entrance from Portland Street, Yard, and W.C., and is held under an unexpired Lease of Ten Years and Six Months, or thereabout, at a Ground Rent of ±25 per iannum. This property is situated in one of the chief thor- oughfares in the Town, being in a direct line from the Railway Station to the Marino Parade, and offers a rare opportunity to parties wishing to secure a business premises, upon which the present Proprietor has ex- pended over £ 500 a short time since. Part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, if required. For further particulars apply to GRIFFITH JONES, Esq., Solicitor, or the AUCTIONEER, Auction Mart, Aberystwyth. NOS. 3, 6, 11, 12, & 13, RAILWAY TERRACE, ARERYSTWYTH. -r MR. EDWARD ELLIS has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auotion, at the Auction Mart and Sale Room, Little Darkgate-strect, Aberystwyth. On TUESDAY, the 9th of NOVEMBER, 1880. At 4 o'clock in the Afternoon (Unless previously Sold by private treaty, of which due notice will be given), all those recently-erected and conveniently-arranged DWELLING HOUSES, situate in Railway-terrace, Aberystwyth, and now in the occupation of respectable tenants LOT 1.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, being No 3, Railway-terrace aforesaid, containing Front and Back Parlour, large Bedroom over the Front Parlour, 2 Back Bedrooms, large Attic, capable of con- taining 3 Beds, Back Kitchen, Pantry, W. C., Garden, now in the occupation of Mr. J. D. Hughes. With this Lot will be Sold One-half of that large Shed in Moor Lane, lately occupied by Messrs. T. & W. Bubb, as Plumber's Workshop, having a frontage in Moor Lane of 18 feet or thereabout. OT 2.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, being No 6. Railway-terrace aforesaid, containing Froiit and Back Parlour, large Bedroom over the Front Parlour, 2 Back Bedrooms, large Attic, capable of con- taining 3 Beds, Back Kitchen, Pantry. W. C., Garden, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Ellis. At the back of this Lot there is an unfinished Cottage, in Moor Lane, having a frontage of about 18 feet or thereabout and will be Sold with this Lot. LOT 3.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, being No. 11, Railway-terrace aforesaid, containing Front and Back Parlour, 3 Bedrooms, large Attic, Pantry, Garden, and W. C., now in the occupation of Mr. Rowley. LOT 4.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, being No. 12, Railway-terrace aforesaid, containing as Lot 2, now in the occupation of Mr. Griffith. LOT 5.—All that Messuage or Dwelling House, being No. 13, Railway-terrace aforesaid, containing as above, now in the occupation of Mr. Jones. This Property is held under an instrument dated the llth day of March, 1867, for a term ending the 2nd day of October, 1907, at a Ground Rent amount- ing to £ 2 9s. 2d. each House a year, and afterwards for a term of 34 years 7 months and 8 days, under an extension of lease from the Corporation dated the lltli day of December, 1867, at a Ground Rent of 10s. a year, or about 21s. per Annum per House for the whole term of 61 years and 6 months. This compact and desirable Property deserves the most particular attention of investors or Housholders; they are a class of Houses hitherto very scarce in Aber- ystwyth, always in request, and let to respectable Tenants; situation most desirable, 2 minutes' walk from the Railway Station, 5 minutes from the Beach, and a fine country southerly aspect. For further particulars, apply to Griffith Jones, Esq., Solicitor, or the Auctioneer, both of Aberystwyth. E. Ellis, Agent for the Bristol and Clifton Permanent Building Society. From A:50 to £5,000 may be had as Mortgage on Free- hold or Leasehold Property on the shortest notice. G. WILKINSON. EGG MERCHANT, FRUITERER, GREEN- GROCER, ETC. GREAT-DARK GATE STREET, (OPPOSITE MARKET STREET.) BEGS to announce that he has commenced business as above, and is open to purchase eggs from farmers and others. The position offers great convenience to farmers attending market and those who may choose to patronise him will be liberally dealt with. G. W. will have a constant supply of the best Fruits, comprising Grapes, (Black and Green) Eleme Figs, Persian Dates, Melons, Apples, (American and English) &c., A variety of seasonable Vegetables, fresh daily. Also Kippers, Bloaters, Findon Haddocks, &c., With prompt attention to orders at reasonable prices G. W. respectfully solicits a share of your patronage. 410 gales bij Ittction. 25, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. MR. E. ELLIS has been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, On Monday, November 8th, 1880 As above, to commence at Two and Six o'clock prompt. THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Part of Shop Fixtures, Stock-in-Trade of Millinery, &c., Comprising Glass Case in Shop, Glass Case on Counter, handsome Oak Chest of Drawers, Pier Glass, Feather Beds, Carpets, Mahogany Loo Table, Hair-covered Couch, (5 small Chairs to match, Dressing Tables, Library or Office Table, an excellent Sewing Machine in working order, 3 Shop Chairs, Copper Tea Urn, Plate Rack, Saucepans, Crockery, and numerous other articles, together with a large quantity of Millinery Goods, including Straw Hats and Bonnets, Ribbons, Laces, Flowers, &c., in great variety, which must be sold without reserve, as Mrs. Colquhoun is relin- quishing the Business. Terms—Cash. DOLGELLEY. SALE OF TWO VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARMS. To be Sold by Public Auction, by MR. JOHN PRITCHARD, at the Ship Hotel, Dolgelley, On Satard<ty, November 20th, 1880, At two o'clock p.m. prompt, in such lot or lots, and subject to such conditions of sale as shall be there and then determined upon, All those Two Valuable Free- hold Farms, known as GOTRHOSLWYD and TYDD- YN MAWR, containing 130 acres of good Meadow and Grazing Land, together with Two Mountain allot- ments or Sheeprnn of about 189 acres. There are Two Dwelling-houses with ample and con- venient Out-buildings. The above property is distant about four miles from Dolgelley, and about two miles from Drws y Nant station on the Great Western Railway. It is very pleasantly situated in the Blaenau Valley, in the parish of Dolgelley, immediately opposite Hengwrt Uclia, is well wooded, commands some ef the most charming scenery in this picturesque locality, and offers to the sportsman a capital opportunity of securing good Grouse land. Plans and particulars are in course of preparation, and may be obtained of JOHN JORDAN, Esq., Solicitor, 3, Westminster Chambers, Viotoria-street, London; JOHN ROBERTS, Esq., Solicitor, Bangor; or the AUCTIONEER, Bangor. [390 MONTHLY SALES. ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer begs to ivi state that lie will have monthly sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sala will e held on MONDAY, December- 6th, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer, Penllwyn. 1- J. > —E- Ihtblic itoticc. TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. THE Town Council of Aberystwyth, acting as the Urban Sanitary Authority will, at their next Special Meeting to be held on Tuesday, the 16th day of November 1880, at the Town Hall, Aberystwyth at 10 o,clock in the forenoon, receive tenders from persons willing to Contract. For supplying HORSE PROVENDER for One Year, from the 18th (lay of November, instant viz.— Indian Corn at per quarter. Hay at per ton. Oats at per bushel of 401bs. weight. Bran at per hundred weight. Straw at per hundred weight. The same to be delivered at the Yard of the Cor- Eoration from time to time in such quantities as may e required. Tenders to be sent to the Town Clerk's Office, on or before the 15th day of November, 1880, The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this 4tli day of November 1880. W. H. THOMAS. Town Clerk. 409 Merioneth-^ A T the General Quarter Sessions of shire >- f\ the Peace of our Sovereign Lady the (to ivit). J Queen, held at Dolgelley, in and for the said County, on Tuesday, the nineteenth day of October, in the forty-fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, De- fender of the Faith, and in the Year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighty,beforetheMost Honorable the Mar- ques of Londonderry, K.P., Chairman; William Robert Maurice Wynne, Esquire, Samuel Holland, Esquire, M.P., and others their Associates, Justices of our said Lady the Queen assigned to keep the Peace in the said County, and also to hear and determine divers Felonies, Trespasses, and other Misdemeanors in the same County committed. The Clerk of the Peace having laid before this Court a certain statement under the hands of Samuel Holland, M.P., Samuel Pope, Q.C., William John Beale. Edward Jones, Humphrey Lloyd Williams, and Charles Edward Jones Uwen, Esquires, six of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace of and for the said County, bearing date the 11th day of October, 1880, and which was delivered to him on the sixteenth day of October, 1880, of which the following is a Copy:— County of "We, the undersigned Justices of the Merioneth f "Peace for the County of Merioneth, are (to wit). i "of opinion that the Parishes of Llanelltyd ) "and Llanddwywe-uwch-y-graig, now "forming part of the Ardudwy-is-artro "Division, ought to be annexed to the Tal- "yboirt Division; and that the Parish of Llangelynin, now forming part of the "Talybont Division, ought to be annexed "to the Ardudwy-is-artro Division; as a "more convenient and proper arrangement "for the purpose of holding Special and "Petty Sessions for such Divisions respect- "ively. Dated this 11th day of October, "1880. "Samuel Holland, "Edward Jones, "Samuel Pope, "H. Lloyd Williams, "W. John Beale, "C. E. Jones Owen. "To the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Merion- eth." It is Ordered—That the said Statement be published in the "North Wales Chronicle," "Cambrian News," and the "Herald Cymraeg," newspapers for three successive weeks; and that the consideration of the said Statement bo prooeeded with at the next General Quarter Sessions for the said County to be held at the Shire Hall Dolgelley, on Tuesday, the 4th day of Janu- ary next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. By THE COURT. E. BREESE, Clerk of the Peace. ABERYSTWYTH. MUSIC LESSONS. DR. PARRY WILL RESUME HIS MUSIC CLASSES ON NOVEMBER 1ST. [392 (Election ^Ibbrcsscs. TO THE BURGESSES OF ABERYSTWYTH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, IT is now my pleasing duty to thank you n most cordially for having conferred upon me for the third time the honour of representing you in the Town Council. 1 ° J Y Ottto obedient Servant, „ TT J. R. JONES, lalbot Hotel, 2nd November, 1880. [412 E. & Jo. JONES, HOUSE DECORATORS, PAINTERS, GILDERS, CARVERS, CABINET AlAiNUFACTURERS, AND CARPET FACTORS. One of the Largest Stocks in the Provinces. OSWESTRY. [96 MESDAMES JENKINS AND HUGHES, DRAPERS AND GENERAL MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 5, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, MESDAMES JENKINS AND HUGHES respectfully announce their return from London with a choice and well selected stock of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS, comprising all the NEWEST DESIGNS for the SEASON. In announcing their business to the ladies and visitors of Aberystwyth and its neighbourhood, they beg respectfully to solicit a share of patronage. Careful and personal attention is given to all orders. RICHARD ELLIS, Unicorn Lane, Dolgelley, GENERAL BILL STICKER, POSTAL MESSENGER, &oan Contraots made with Auctioneers Publishers. Cbtttaiimt. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY: THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. HEAD MASTER REV. D. LEWIS LLOYD, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and late Head Master of Friar's School, Bangor. ASSISTANT MASTERS REV. T. C. SIMMONS, M.A,, late Scholar of Magdalene College, Cambridge, 25th Wrangler. F. N. S. BOUSFIELD, M.A,, late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford; Second Class Classical Moderations; First Class Final Classical School. J. 0. EVANS, B.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; Powis Exhibitioner Second Class Classical Moderations. J. TAYLOR, B.A., late Student of Christ Church, Oxford 1st Natural Science. A. J. TUCKWELL, B. A., late Exhibitioner of Queen's College, Oxford; Third Class Classical Moderations and Third Class Modern History. W. S. RAWSON, M.A., late Junior Student of Christ Church, Oxford; First Class Mathematical Moderations; Second Class Final Mathematical School. H. MAY, B.A., Scholar of Brasenose College, Oxford; First Class Classical Moderations Third Class Final Classical School. Next Term will begin in January, 1881. Apply to the HEAD MASTER. HIGH SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH, 24, Marine Terrace. Principal: MR. J. C. ALCOCK, Exeter College, Oxford. MR ALCOCK has had six years experience in Teaching, and carefully prepares boys for the Professions, the Universities, or the Public Schools, and ordinary walks of life. Private Pupils taken. Terms (which are moderate) withpropectus and copies of Testimonials may be had on application. Term commences Sept. 29th, 1880. DRAWING SCHOOL ARERYSTWYTH. DAILY CLASSES for DRAWING and PAINTING—Freehand Model Drawing, Water- color and Oils. Classes will be formed for Sketching from Nature. Private Lessons Given. For particulars, apply to Miss K. VERNON DAVYS, Brighton House, Marine Terrace. The next term commences on the 1st October, 1SS0. ABERYSTWYTH—CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. P It I -N 0 1 P A L MISS TEUBSHAW. Assisted by Masters, and Resident, Foreign, and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local xammations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. BRYNARVOR SCHOOL, TOWYN. 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 accommodation and tuition of boarders. It is beauti- fully situated in an eminently healthy locality, with extensive playgrounds, cricket field, and gardens at- tached, altogether making the finest and most desirable school premises in the Principality. Pupils are prepared for the various examinations con- nected with the universities and colleges, for the learned professions, banking and commercial pursuits. Clajsses are held in connection, tcith the Science a-ndArt Department, the examinations being held in May in each yeei-. The school year consists of three Terms. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL — THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL & GRAMMAR SCHOOL QUEEN'S SQUARE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. Conducted by Mr THOMAS OWENS C.M. (in honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales) Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil SeiA ice, the learned Professions, the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial fraining at moderate charges. Terms, reports, &c., on application. The School re-opens on Monday, September 6th, 1880 PRIVATE Lessons in French and German JL for beginners and advanced Pupils. Elementary subjects taught besides.—Apply A.B.; Cambrian Neir$ Office, Aberystwyth. 324 (Boucittiou. 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. EUG. B. de PELOUBET, of the University of France, and of the "Ecole des Beaux Arts" of Paris. Fourth Master—Mr. T. JONES, Music Master—Mr. D. JENKINS, Mus. Bac. (Cantab). Drilling Master—Sergeant-Major HOLMES. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON MATRICULATION. The Senior Classes at Anlwyn School have been so arranged as to prepare boys directly for ti. Matricula- tion Examination at the University of London. Ts- nUlnhcI of Subjects required is ten, viz Latin, Latin Prose and. Grammar, Greek, French, English. English History and Geography, Algebra and Arithmetic, Euclid, JNathral Philosophy and Cliexiistry, and all these are provided for in the Classes. The Result has been as follows 1879, June, J. R. Howells (1st Division). 1SSS, January, T. Jones (Jst Division). 1880, June, .J. Jenl^ng (]st Division). 1880, June, T. Griffith (2nd Division). Since January, 1880. nine "\x¡ys have passed various Perliminary Examinations. The Preparation Classes are now reading Livy Book V, and Homer, Odyssey, Book, XXI, which are the Classical Subjects required for the Matriculation Examination, June, 1881. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED IX 1812. Trustees—The Rev. Chancellor Phillips, Vicar of Aber- ystwyth Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan; Thomas Bonsall, Esquire, Glanrheidvl Rev. J. Pugh Vaughan Davies, Esquire and George Williamsj Esquire. tfead Master—Mr. EDWARD JONES, Government Science Master (and in special honours of the Uni- versity of London). Second Master—Mr MCINTYRE, Lennie and Duncan Scholar, and Gray Prizeman of the University of Edinburgh. Junior Assistant—Mr. T. WOOD ROBINSON. Music Master— Mr EVANS, Organist of St. Michael's. Drill Mister—Sergeant-Major CLARKE. During the last year boys from this school have gained scholarships, exhibitions, &c., of the value of £ï15, at Oxford, Cambridge, and the Higher Schools. Many have passed the various preliminary and other minor examinations, and two took their B.A. degree in Cambridge direct from this school in June last. ° Every boy will be examined at Christmas in Greek, Latin, French, and the us al English subjects, by the Rev. Warden of Llandovery College. Each boy is expected to learn Shorthand and Pen- manship. The Head Master receives a few boarders at Jasper House. No vacancies till Christmas, except for day boys. 1 THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. VISITOR :— THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AXD Ifl-AD-MA-,TF-P, 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. ASSISTANT MATHEMATICAL MASTER '— G. J. GRIFFITHS, M.A., Open Fellow, Christ Col- lege, Cambridge, 5th Wrangler, 187Q. Examiner for the Mathematical Tripos, 1879. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER :-r- E. J. McCLELLAN. M.A., Exhibitioner, Queen's College, Oxford First Class Classical Mods., 1867. COMPOSITION MASTER :— A. TEMPLE ROBERTS, M.A., Demy of Magdalen College, Oxford, Gaisford Greek Verse, 1879; Pro-rime Accexxit for the Hertford (University) Scholarship, 1878: 1st Class Classical Mods,, 1877; 2nd Class Finals, 1880. CLASSICAL MASTER :— F. G. BRABANT, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar, Corpus Christi College, Oxford 1st Class Mathema- tical Mods., 1874; 1st Class Classical Mods., 1875; 1st Class Classical Finals, 1877. MASTER OF THE JeXIOR SCHOOL C. P. LEWIS, M.A., late Exhibitioner, Jesus College Oxford. ° SCIENCE MASTER :— T. H. JUDSON, B.A.. Open Science Scholar, Merton College, Oxford, 1st Class Natural Science Honours, 18/9. DRAWING :— D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, Seuth Kensington. For particulars apply to the Warden. [230 LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. Principal—Mrs. E. MARIE JONES (F. C. College Glasgow), assisted by the Rev. E. P. JOXES, M.A B.D,, and English and Foreign Teachers. Commodious House, with Croquet lawn, situated in one of the healthiest parts of the town, enabling pupils to enjoy both sea and mountain air. Several delicate pupils have entered this School and have left in good health. Parents who are seeking a suitable establishment for their daughters, will find at the above all the-qualifica- tions necessary to ensure their satisfaction. Heme comforts and kind treatment, as shewn by the appearance of the pupils rapid progress, as testified by the letters received from parents. References to parents and also to pupils who are now in a position to appreciate the instruction and advice they received when at school. The next term begins August 9th, 1880. BALA GRAMMAR "SCH^E" HEADMASTER CLEMENT T. DAVIES, M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford. pBEPARATIONl^e Uaiverities, Civil 5 ears ten pupils have passed TTnnonr« ^nations, five of the ten in « • f i° Preliminary of the Pharmaceutical Surgeons °"e thc Preliminary of the College of An examination will shortly be held for awarding of several school exhibitions. Boarders takep at the Head Master's house. Terms for Boarding and Tuition very moderate. For further particulars apply to the Head Master. Boys may be entered at the half-term, Tuesday, October 26, 1880. A SEASIDE LADIES' BOARDING SCHOOL, BIRKLAND HOU^^QUEEN'S ROAD, ABER- by • Ml'S ancl the Misses ? R ass!'stwl by Masters and a Paris- ian Resident Governess. Prospectus, &c., on application. The next term will commence September 7th. [231 MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. .,Ondiiete(I by Mr 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 re-opens August 17th.