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I glalto ftp auction. I J. W: BO GEES, I .AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND LAND I AGENT. I >0 ALES of every description conducted with ability. I O Valuations made for Probate and Transfer of I Business. Efficiency combined with prompt settle- I meats. Cash advanced. I Ofraoes-Cardigan House, Queen's-road, Aberyst- I • Wjtli. I SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. I ;MantMy Sales of Live STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c I HiC& J- W. ROGERS begs respectfully to announce I -XL that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, I fHorses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, I Carriages, &c., in the Sraithfield, Aberystwyth, on I "the FIRST MONDAY IN EVERY MONTH, at Eleven I ^SSiesfc LTthe SALE on the FIRST MONDAY I Ii in next month are respectfully requested. To be I -seat in at least a week previous to Sale, to be in- I eluded in advertisements. I BRYNTEG VILLA, I ^:LLANBADARN ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. I DESIBABLE & LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT. I TMT^ J- ROGERS is favoured with inetru#- I JSjL tions to submit for Sale by Public Auction, I DtTEING THE ENSUING MONTH OF AUGUST, stbave charmingly situated Villa Residence, com. I Branding excellent views and of a pleasing elevation, I possessing ample accommodation for a first-class I ia,<Ri!y.—Further particulars may be obtained from ■ Messrs Hagh Huphes and Sons, Solicitors, or of the ■ Asetioneer, both of Aberystwyth. I LLANNON, CARDIGANSHIRE. I 'Saleof a desirable Freehold Farm and Flour Mill ■ (by order of tke Mortgagees). I DANIEL will Sell by Auction, at the I JKfL Castle Inn, Llannon, I On. THURSDAY, THE 26TH DAY OF JULY, 1883, I "afo Three o'clock in the afternoon prompt, subject to ■ -«an:.dstians then produced, the following I FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, ■ namely:— ■ La-r I.—The valuable and compact farm, called ■ *Scy borsch," situate in the Parish of Llan1»adatn ■ Tfceieglwys, in the County of Cardigan, containing ■ I £ a>. Or. 27p. of excellent Meadow Land, with the ■ capital Farm House and Outbuildings thereon, in the ■ •aeapntion of Mrs Mary Davies, yearly tenant. ■ Lot 2.—All that Water-power Corn Grist Mill, H Suaws as "Llannon Mill," situate in the parish of H jUiaasantfEraed, in the said County of Cardigan, to. H getter with the Dwelling-house, Outbuildings, Gar- H dams, and Land, held on lease by Mr David Lewis, H fcur the unexpired term ot 16 years from September H •: 1833, at the Ground Rent of £13 per annum. ■ F'»r further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, or H to Messrs Hugh Hughes and Sons, solicitors, Aber- H .ysfcwjth, I CARDIGANSHIRE. Important and Valuable FREEHOLD ■ ESTATE for sale. | fLfESSBS HAMER AND GRIFFITHS have been H JXJL instructed to offer for Sale by Public Auction, H ttafess previously disposed of by Private Contract), ■ at the Black Lion Hotel, Llanrhystyd, ■ On WEDNESDAY, the 18th day of JULY, 1883, ■ it o'clock in the afternoon, the fellowing very desirable and compact ■ FREEHOLD PROPERTY, zt tfie following or such other Lots as may be deter- raised upon at the time of Sale, NAMELY: E>>T I,—Tae Farm and Lands called PANT. WaiLOG, situate in the parish of LlansantfEcead, •• au,1 "within half a-mile of the thriving Village of Ubmsnz, containing by admeasurement 76a.. Ir..34p. <m&?o or jess, of excellent Meadow, Pasture, and ■ Ai%ble Land, and Plantations, with a substantial ■ Dwelling-house and Outbuildings thereon, all now in ■ theoccupation of l\lr Da.vid Mvans. LOT 2.—Alt those Two COTTAGES, with the ■ -Gardeus thereto belonging, adjoining Pantwhilog ■ a £ br.isa,.id, and called by the name of WAINFACH. ■ Farther particulars' may be had on application to 3Iessr3 Hugh Hughes and Sons, and of the Auc- H tioceers, ail of Aberystwyth. I TREGARON, CARDIGANSHIRE. ■ THE FOLLOWING VERY VALUABLE ■ FREEHOLD PROPERTIED, Will be offered for Sale by public Auction, by IfE- EVAN MORGANS, on TUESDAY, the 17TH H JyldL day of JULY, 1883, at 3 o'clock in the After- aooti, at the Talbot Hotel, Tregaron, in the under-' aseutioDed lots, or such other lots as may be jSs&ss?avined upon prior to or at the time of Sale, previously disposed of by Private Contract. Lor 1.—All that excellent and well cultivated Fash with the FARMHOUSE and OUTBUILDINGS thereto belonging, known as LLETTYFEIRIG, or CxiPi'iNNi, situate in the Prrish of Caron, in the County of Cardigan, (except a small slang of about quarter of an acre), and consisting of 39a. Or. 33p. or tfcereabonts, at present in the occupation of Mr. a3 yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of .J:15Q. H Lot 2-A 11 tliose Two FIELDS known as ERWAST .auii i-AEM.HN', situate in the Parish of Caron aforesaid, containing 8a. 2r. 13p. or thereabouts, at gcssent in the occupation of Mr. William Morgans yearly tenant, at the yearly rent of < £ 18. Lot 3.—All that valuable FACTORY known as the "PEXPONTBSEN FACTORY, in the parish of 'CfarojJ. aforesaid, now in the oecupatioa jof Mr John iJ&vleB., Also, all that Field; known as CAE-ADLE, tslosa to the said factory, and now in the occupation fi £ Miss Mary Evans, together with the small slang rt? Land of about quarter of an acre, between the Hiijrer and the Factory Leet, and now held by Mr Morgan Felix, containing in the whole 3a. 2r.|0p. or ikerea bouts, the whole producing an annual rent of I '£;3 The whole of the above Lots are situate within ene of the town of Tregaron. Arrangements can be made by which a censiderable .•swrtBoa of the purchase-money may remain on JSCorgage. Further Particulars may be obtained of Messrs. High Hughes & Sons, Solicitors, Aberystwyth; of ML* J, D. Williams, Talbot Hotel, Tregaron; or of the ..Auctioneer, Garlwyd, Tregaron. MELINDWR VIEW, H PENLLWYN, ABERYSTWYTH. ■ E. J. MORGAN,. ■ auctioneer, VALUER, &C., ■ Jo H trn to thank all thoee who have en- ■ years Tlth ^e.ir business for the past ■ • femurs which sLnl Sollclt a continn»n°e of their haTe his best attention. <&trn fhA nuat hoT, i0nS eTery description Will ■ SriSSSXi-a sJL°,F»ri crashed and settled without delay. Ceuntry, I ^iS^Au^t'sId8' "ry> Nebo &c.,at Cross T° !rom LandlOTdtoTenant andl^S A^aant to Landlord are sold at the Observer Office «orth Parade, at one penny each. *alto bp auction. j IMPORTANT NOTICE. To the Nubility, Gentry, Clergy, Visitors, House- holders and Others, and to all whom it may concern. 8, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Late in the occupation of Mr John Rees, who has re. tired from business. PEREMPTORY SALE.—Hisrh class Silversmith's and Cutler's Stock, pursuant to an order for Winding-up the estate. The Principals concerned have favoured MESSRS McMAHON & CO. with instructions to -iM- Sell by Public Auction upon the above pre- mises, S, Pier-street, Aberystwyth, THIS DAY AND FOLLOWING DAYS, At Eleven, Three, and Seven O'clock, the most valuable portion of GOLD AND SILVER PLATED GOODS, FINEST TABLE CUTLERY, &c., &c. The PLATED GOODS and CUTLERY are magnificent and genuine, consisting of every necessary appoint- ment for table use, decorations, &c., all of the most recherche and elegant designs, suitable as souvenirs, marriage, birthday, and other presents. Sale each day at Eleven, Three, and Seven o'clock prompt. On view each morning of Sale. Catalogues upon the premises. Purchases carefully packed. Inspection respectfully isvited. # N.B.—The Auctioneers have much pleasure in cal- ling attention to this sale, owing to the high charac- ter of the Goods, which they can thoroughly recom. mend, being of very superior quality. CARDIGANSHIRE. Valuatfle Freehold Farm for Sale in the township of Gartheli. ICR J. JORDAN JONES has received instruc- iXX. tions from the Morgagee to Sell by Auction, at the Castle Hotel, Lampeter, On FRIDAY, JULY THE 27TH, 1883, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all that desirable freehold FARM AND LANDS, known as BRYNGWYN, sittate in the township of Gartheli, in the county of Cardigan, containing by admeasurement 127 acres, or thereabouts, of valu- able arable and pasture land in a high state of cultivation. This property is distant about Two miles from the Railway Station of Derry Ormond, and is bounded on the North and North-west by property belonging to Colonel Lewes; on the south by property belong- ing to W. Jones, Esq., and the Rev Priee Jones and on the east and north-east by the Derry Ormond estate. Possession will be given to the purchaser at Michaelmas next subject to the rights of the present occupants, to secure the crops which shall then remain unsecured. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had of the Auctioneer, at Rhydygof, near Lampeter, or of Mr T. Lloyd Edwarijes, Solicitor, Lampeter. CARDIGANSHIRE. Freehold Farms for Sale, in the parish of Llattfi » hangel-Ystrad. TO BE SOLD pursuant to an Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, made in the action in the matter of William Jenkins, deceased, Jenkins v. Davies," with the approbation of Mr Justice Kay, by Mr JOHN JORDAN JONDS, the person appointed by the said judge, at the Vale of Aeron Inn, Ystrad, ON THURSDAY, JULY 26TH, 1883, at two o'clock in the afternoon, in two lots, the fol lowing FREEHOLD FARMS, situate in the parish of Llanfihangel-Ystrad, in th e county of Cardigan. LOT.-All that Messuage, Farm and Lands, called CWMLLYDAN (except a part thereof, containing 2a It 37p, which will be sold with Lot 2), containing by admeasurement 106 acres and 38 perches, or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr John Davies. LOT 2.—All that Messuage, Farm, and Lands, called NEUADDLYDAN (together with part of Cwm- llydan Farm, containing 2a lr 37pj, containing in all 37 acres 2 perches, or thereabouts, now in the occu. pation of Mr Oliver Hughes. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had gratis of Mr David Lloyd, of Lampeter, solicitor of Messrs Roberts and Evans, of Aberystwyth, solicitors of I Messrs Trinders and Romer, of 14, St Helen's Place, Bishopsgate-street Within, London, E.C.; of Messrs Fallow and Brown, of 4, Lancaster-place, Strand, London, W.C., Solicitors, and of Mr John Jordan Jones, Rhydygof, Llanfihangel-Ystrad, near Lampeter. NOTICE. JOHN ~B A k E R, I AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER, COMMISSION AGENT, &c., RHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. J. B. efficiently conducts all kinds of Property Sales and Valuations, and begs to announce that his next Monthly Sale of Horses, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &c., will take place In the SMITHFIELD MARKET, ABERYSTWYTH, On MONDAY, AUGUST 6TH, at 12.30 prompt. Early entries respectfully solicited to be sent to the Auctioneer as above, as they may be duly announced. ial Jiicls Dii; ill i)il jii ijatti.isioa SUMMER, 1883. NEW GTOODS FOR THE SEASON. Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Laces, Dress Materials, Mantles, Jackets, Scarfs, Real Welsh Shawls, Real Welsh Flannels, Boys' Jersey Suits, &c., &c. Inspection Respectfully Solicited. Terms as usual. One Price. Ready Money. Small Profits. C. M. WILLIAMS, General Drapery Establishment, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. IPttfcUc Kotim* CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY ACCOUNT. ARTHUR JOHNSON HUGHES IN ACCOUNT WITH THE INHABITANTS OF THE COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. BALANCE SHEET and ABSTRACT of MONEYS Received and Disbursed for the said County, with the Balances thereon, from the Easter Quarter Sessions, 1883, to the Midsummer Quarter Sessions following:— COUNTY STOCK. < COUNTY STOCK. RECEIPTS. PAYMENTS. £ s. d, X s. cl. X B. d. X s. d. To Balance in the Treasurer's By Salaries 121 18 0 hands 637 11 11 Bridges. 105 14 6 County Rate 970 7 6 Coroners 20 16 0 Fees received from Justices' Public Analyst 1 5 0 Clerks 90 0 4 Weights and Measures 19 15 4 Fines received from ditto 11 2 9 ;■ ContagiouqDiseases (Animals Criminal Lunatics 61 16 0 ) Act) 11 2 9 Militia Stores 43 19 8 Gaol Superannuation 78 7' 6 Register of Voters. 190 Justices' Clerks' Salaries. 153 0 0 Lock-up Houses 8 7 0 Loek-upHouses and Petty Pedlars' Certificates 7 10 0 Sessions Rooms 6 5 0 Reformatories 2 18 7 Printing and Advertising. 84 6 2 Lunatics 25 11 10 I Lunatic Asylum 221 4 8 j Miscellaneous 4 12 1 t Prosecutions. 37 13 10 Aberystwyth Police Station 130 11 11 Llanwnen Bridge 25 0 0 Balance in Treasurer's hands. 782 1 0 ■ I.—1832 4 2 „ -1832 4 2 POLICE RATES. ,r POLICE RATES. To Balance in the Treasurer's 7 hands 276 12 1 amountofReqmsiHons Police Fees received from Aos. 1,2, and 3 895 18 2 Justices' Clerks 32 13 10 Her Majesty's Paymaster- General, being one-half of Pay and Cothing of Police for the year ended Septem. ber 29,1882 1666 3 9 Her Majesty's Paymaster- General, in repayment of cost of escort and convey- ance of County Prisoners 11 9 1 Balance in Treasurer's hands. 1091 0 7 1986 18 9 1986 18 9 -83819 211 I .£3819 2 11 Lampeter, July 3rd, 1883.-We have examined the above account and have found same correct. CHARLES MARSHALL GRIFFITH, Chairman. JOHN LEWES. JOHN PUGH VAUGHAN PRYSE. MORRIS, DAVIES, T. H. R HUGHES, J. E. ROGERS, R. D. ROBERTS. F. R. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. ARTHUR J. HUGHES, County Treasurer. Statement of Account between Arthur Johnson Hughes, Treasurer, and the Police Superannuation; Fund of the County of Cardigan. SINCE the last Quarter Sessions there has been received by me the sum of .£33 15s 2d, which with th e ?f.472 9d balanee of the last account, makes the sum of £ 106 14s lid, and I have paid there" -t i f 3 8d, Mr Rumsey Langley £ 7 6s 3d, and to Mr James Pearce £ 9 2s, whereby ijtiGro is now in txiy la.a.nds sum of < £ tS7 on account of sstid fuud* Lampeter, July 3rd, 1883. C. M. GRIFFITH, A. J. HUGHES ——— 0haiI'ffian ot Q:iarter Sessions. County Treasurer. NOTICE. NORTH CARDIGANSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of tae above Sooiety will be held at the Town Hall, xlberysiwyth, on Monday next, the 16th-instant, at Two o'clock p.m., for the parpsse of fixing the prizes for the ensuing show, appointing judges, and making all necessary arcangements for the show, and for the transaction of general business. WILLIAM MORGAN, Secretary. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. Cambrian Railways Company's Friendly Soclcry. IN connection with the above a CHEAP EXCUR- SION TRAIN will run to ABERYSTWYTH, BOETH, ABERDOVEY, T O WY N » AND BARMOUTH, ON SATURDAY, JULY 28TH, 1883, At the following Times and Fares:— 3rd class 1 2 FROM a.m. Double Whitchurch dep. 5 40. Journey. Fentiis Bonk „ 5 50 J •§ Bettisfield „ 6 0 f Q J } Welsharapton „ 6 of "s' 0 | Eliesmere 6 151 J Franktou „ 6 20 Whittinetou s> 6 30y I Oswestry f> 6 40 j H Llynelys „ 6 49 gf Llanfyllia „ 6 20 | Llynelys „ 6 49 gf Llanfyllia „ 6 20 | Llanfechain „ 6 24 > gs. 3d. | LlansantfEraid „ 6 30 § j Lianymynech „ e 56 g Four Cresses „ 7 j R | Pool Quay „ 7 llj J.« J Buttington „ 7 16 1 ? Welshpool „ 7 25 ( n, | lorden. 7 > «5S. Uu. o Montgomery 7 41 j t Abermule 7 51 g Kerry ? 20) d Newtown g 9/ SSS2" • » 77^1s-94- i Llaudinam 7 42 £ Moat Lane 8 15 Caersws „ 8 19) S Pontdolgoch „ 8 24 > Is. 6&. a Carno „ 8 39 ) M Llanbrynmair „ 9 5} 1 .3d 5 Cemmes Road ° „ 9 25 [ ^s" § Machynlleth „ 9 55. Is. Qd. J I Children under Twelve Ha.f-price. First Class Tickets issued at double the 3rd Class Farps. The Tickets are not transferable, and are only avail. aole to and from the Stations named upon tham, and by the Trains specified on the Bills. go-Holders of the above Tickets can, on extra pay- ment, have their Tickets extended to return from c Aberystwyth, Borth, Barmouth, Towyn or Aber- dovey by any of the Ordinary Trains timed to stop at the Stations on Monday, July SOtho Tickets, Bills, and every informal ion to be had at the above-named Stations. „ T 1000 F. LILLER, Oswestry, July, 1883. Traffic Manager CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUMMER TRAIN SERVICE. TT^ROM July 2nd arrangements have been made to J_ run Improved and Fast Service of Trains over the Cambrian Railways in connection with the trains of other Companies, including the running of addi. tional trains, betweeen Whitchurch, Oswestry, Welshpool, Newtown, Aberystwyth, Borth, Aber- dovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Portmadoo, &c. For Particulars see Company's Time Bills. From 1st August further alterations and additions are contemplated; T EDWIN LILLER, Oswestry, July, 1883. Traffic Manager. SUMMER EXCURSION AND TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1883. TOURISTS TICKETS are issued from the 1st _&- May to 31st October, 1883. available for Two Calendar Months from the date of issue, and can be extended at a small cost to the 31st December. SUMMER TOURIST AND EXCURSION ARRANGEMENTS. The CAMBRIAN RAILWAY COMPANY has pleasure in announcing that, for the convenience of Tourists visiting the various places of interest on the Welsh ^oast of Cardigan Bay, they have arranged to issue Caeap Return Tickets by Railway, and also in con- junction with the Coach, &c., Proprietors, to issue Coupon Tickets, entitling the holders to be conveyed by road to the following places at Reduced Charges viz.:— 0 To ABERYSTWYTH, FOR DEVIL'S BRIDGE, » DOLGELLEY, FOR TORRENT AND PRECI- PICE WALKS, F PORTMADOC, FOJR. BEDDGELERT. Parties holding these Tickets would, on Production of the Return half of their Railway Ticket, be pro- vided with Refreshments at a Reduced Tariff at the various Hotels specified on Hand-bills. The Railway Tickets will be available for Return on the day after date of issue. bUl °r furtiler Particulars see the Company's Hand- By Order. ARMY SERVICE. 1LTOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S J- ARMY will, on application at any Post Office in the United Kingdom, be supplied, without charge, with a Pamphlet containing detailed information as to the Conditions of Service and Advantages of the Army, as to Pay, Deferred Pay, and Pensions. Great prospects of Promotion are offered to eligible Young Men. Applications can be made, either personally or by letter, to the Officer commanding the Regimental District at Brecon, or to the nearest Volunteer Sergeant Instructor or other Recruiter. Recruits, if eligible, can be enlisted for any arm of "^Regular Service they may select. J^MIGRATION TO" NEW SOUTH WALK? THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT will provide Passages to Sydney (by first-class Ships) upon payment of the under-mentioned rates, t? persons approved by the Agent-General. To con- Slst of Married Couples not exceeding 35 years, with or without Children, and Single persons not exceeding 30 years of age. irm™per, each AdnIfc £ 5> excePt SINGLE FE- 1VIALES, who will be taken at A REDUCED RATE OF X2 EACH. Children of 3 and under 14 years t? each. Under 3 years free. Farmers, Agricultural and other Labourers, Vine- dressers, Mechanics, and Female Domestics are required. Further information may be obtained from The Emigration Department, New South Wales Govern- ment Offices, 5, Westminster Chambers, London, S.W., orfrem the Local Ageht: JOHN MORGAN, observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth. SAUL SAMUEL, Agent-General for New South Wales DOMINION LINE. I "R.EDrnCEI> FAKES.—From LIVERPOOL, every Z?T THURSDAY. This Line books Passengers through to all parts of 8 AMERICA At Special Low Rates. Saloon, « £ 1010s.; Intermedi- 7s.; Steerage, £ 4 4s. ASSISTED .S are granted to Manitoba, the North- west Territory, and to all parts of CANADA. Assisted Oeean rates for Agricultural Labourers, 1 A J a,.m^es> and Female Domestic Servants, £ 3 per Adulfc • Mechanics, Navvies, General Labourers, and their Families, .£4.. For Passage Tickets, apply to FLINN, MAIN and MONTGOMERY, 24, James Street; Liverpool; or to the Local Agent—DAVID H. RICHARDS, Observer Oihce, Aberystwyth. To HOTEL AND LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.— Wine Lists and Business Cards, printed in the best style, may be had at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade. I Ittltgiouø Services. ST. MICHAEL'S PARISH CHURCH ABERYSTWYTH. ORDER OF SERVICES. SUNDAY :— Full Service and Sermon at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Holy Communion on the 1st Sunday in the month, atlla.m 3rd at 8.30 am. WEEK DAYS :— Morning Prayer on Wednesday and Friday, and on Saints' Days and Holy-days, at 11 a.m. Holy Communion, according to notice. HYMN BOOK—"Church Hymns," (S.P.C.K.) ST. MARY'S (WELSH) CHURCH. (Leading out of Bridge Street). SUNDAY :— Welsh Service and Sermon at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m- Holy Communion on the list Sunday in the month at 10 a.m. or 6 p.m. according to notice WEEK DAYS-.— English—Evening Prayer and Sermon, We J nesday, at 7 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon on Thursday at 7p.m. Communicants' Meeting every Tuesday, at 7 p.m. OFFERTORY AFTER ALL THE SUNDAY SERVICES. SUNDAY SCHOOLS:— At the Boys' National Schools, at 2.30p.m.—English. Girls' ditto ditto at 2.30 p.tn.—Welsh. Ysgoldy at 2.30 p.m.—Mixed. Penyparke National School at2.30p.m.—Mixed. (Service and Sermon at 3.30 p.m.) REV. CHANCELLOR PHILLIPS, M.A., Vicar. Mr T. GRIFFITHS, > Mr. EDWARD J. JONES, I Churchwwdens. LLANBADARN FAWR CHURCH. ENGLISBTSE RYICE, i. AT 11.30 A.M. I On Sundays, Christmasday, Ash-Wednesday, Good Friday, Ascension-day, SERVICE, WITH SERMON. I Celebration of the Holy Communion on every Third Sunday in the month, and also on Christmas, Easter-day, and Whit-Sunday. HYMNS ANCIENT AND MODERN. Offertory at each Service towards the Restoration Fund. Present Expenditure, £5, ()50. Present Debt—On Tower and Transepts, £105; On Chancel, which is incomplete, £ 300. tpmrcutttmcnts, rtr. THEPROMESS OJN THE PIER, ABERYSTWYTH, Every Evening during the We-ek. I Admission, 6d; Weekly, 2s 6d. SEASON TICKETS, 10s. fid., r Which will admit the holder at any time, and net j transferable, may be had on application to MR. W H. PALMER, QUEEN'S HOTEL. QUEEN'S HOTEL. I ^BERYSTWYTH J^AWN ^ENNIS, I QUOIT, A RCIIERY, AND gOWLING Q ROUND, SMITHFIELD ROAD. r t A. J. GROVE, SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER, j 39, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. j Proprietor, I Dedicated by jfe** *» To Royal Her Majesty Command the (Insert. SIR NOEL PATON'S j WORLD-RENOWNED PICTURE "MORS JANUA VITJE" (Death the Gate of Life), | N OW ON VIEW AT I THE ENTRANCE OF THE PIER, ABERYSTWYTH. Hours of Admission—10 till Dusk. Admission, ftr.. IMPORTANT NOTICE. THE above is the great work for which Sir Nos I Paton received his knighthood, and which has twice been exhibited before Her Majesty the Queen and Members of the Royal Family by special co.n- j mand, also the same Picture which has attracted such immense crowds in London and the Provinces, over one million persons having paid for admission during its tour. All lovers of true art should not fail to see this, the most extraordinary conception of moiern times. j FOSSETT'S GRAND CIRCUS. Now on its Thirty-Fifth Tour., TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 17th, 1883. WITH A GRAND COMPANY OF LADY Equestriennes, Tight-Rope Dancers. Slack- Wire Walkers, Amazing Gymnasts,Astounding Acrobats, Surprising Athletes, Daring Bare-back Riders, Wonderful Contortionists, Globe Runners Splendid Stud of Horses A Drove of Diminutive Ponies! Renowned Perform- ing Horses! Brilliant Array of Novelties Six Great Clowns. A Grand PROCESSION at One o'c'ock (weather permittin;). Prices of Admission—Reserred Seats, 8s.; Boxes, 2s.; Pit, Is.; Gallery, Qd. Children under 10 years of Age, Half-Price—to> First-Class, Is Second Class, 6d. School Children ana Children ot the Working Classes admitted to the Afternoon Perionua.ee at 2d each. FREDERICK STEPHENS, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, VALUER Ac., PENRHYNCOCH, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. Sales and Appraisements taken at Moderate Charges Hay, Penro, Pontgooh, July 14th. BRISTOL AND CLIFTON"PKk.M A nt^MT ENT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1864. INCORPORATED 187 MB H L. EVANS, Borough Accountant, is the Sole Agea t in Aberystwyth, through whom all applications for Loans on Mortgage are requested to be made, iElmraticrt. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, QUEEN'S SQUARE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. Conducted by MS THOMAS OWENS, C.M., In- honours of the London University, and late Senior Schola.r of the University College of Wales. PUPILS Prepared for Commercial Pursuit*, th" JL Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Uni- versities, and the various Training and Theolo^ieaT Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial Training at moderate charges. As only a few Boarders can be taken iii, parents who desire special attention paid to the education of; their children would do well to apply early. The Master's whole time is devoted to teaching and su- perintending the education of the pupils. Steps a.re being taken to start ScrENOE Ci-kmvss 1 in the School, in connect on with the Science and! Art Department, South Kensington, for the coming year. I The School was examined at the close of tc& J.fidi- summer term by t:16 Rw J, M. Davies, B.A. l don), who reported very favourably oj the SuiiodL Copies of the report supplied on application to the Head Master. Terms (which are moderate), Reports: and References on application. The School RE-OPENS on MONDAY, AUG. 5, 1883' CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTH SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW. Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign SA2 English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and C&mbrid^et Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. The School year consists of three terms, becrinninsj' respectively January 19, April 26, September 21". but pupils can be received at any time during the terms. LADIES' COLLEGIA T E SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. PRINCIPAL—MRS. E. MARIE JONES, Assisted by the REV. E. P. JONES, M.A., B.D., s.ud. a Staff of Qualified Teachers. HOllIE Comforts and a Liberal Diet, as teefc'ftei by the numerous expressions of satisfaction, received from Parents. Daring the ia-st year IS Pupils gained certificates from the Trinity Oolk-ge^' London, and the Royal College cf Preceptors, -1 hava ng gained honours. Prospectus (with view) on application. OXFORD HOUSE, MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, ESand the MISSES MOUNTFORD, assists by Masters and a Resident Foreign Governess, receive twelve ioung Ladies to Boa.rd and BAaeato, Pupils prepared for the Local Examinations. Prospectus, Ac., on application. The Half-Term commenced June 11th, 1883. WEST OF ENGLAND SCHOOL FOE G-IE-LS» GLOUCESTER. Principal—Mrs G, M. LEO. MOST beautiful and healthy situation in the country, one mile from Gloucester. Excellent; Praises. liecr3ation Grounds two and a half acres- Preparation for the Oxford, Cambridge. Scath Juosington and Royal Academy Music Ezamiaat ious. The Modern Languages, Music,Drawing,and Painting receive especial attention. Careful wot.1.L trailing. 4 First-class references. Moderate inclusive teirasA. Dnriag the pass five years, ninety-two certificate*, 1! forty-three with honours, and seventeen prizes woe" gained ;o the University Local and .Music Ex-i?>rina~ tions by Pnpiis from this school.— Prospectus and 1 full particulars on application. NANT EOS HOUSE, II, LA riRA PLici ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Csnducted by 51rs. HAUPTMANN & Mia* MORTjjfi who have had much experience in Tuition- Pupils prepared for the Oxford ar-} Onmbru"? I.-OftaA Examiisations, Aeeom r«.od-».tiou for one or two La.iic> ABEEDOVSY GJRAMMAE i ABEEDOVSY GJRAMMAE Condaets-J by I'Tc J. BA VIES, 0.3;iLa-te of St. Bees College). CLASSICAL LECTUREH—Rev. E. T. DAVIES, 1(. 1st CL Classics; Scholar and Prisesraan of isc-. "J David's College. Lcunpeter. t OP £ .CL1L Ationtion will be given to young jreii • preparing foi- Theological C»lleges, St. David's College, and the U.C.W. Pupils are prepared for the Civil Service- and (r >.r>- meroial Pursuits. Boarders are received at the Hc-sidE Master's. Terms on a! \iion. ST. JOHN'S UOLLEGE,' YSTRAD AIEU1-CT.3-. HEAD MASTEK | The REV. JOHN JONES. M.A., Scho'-i: o: j Jesus College. Oxford. I M. uTHEMATiCAL MASTEF- l|! The REV. HENRY JOHN LERTGC-, FA., 3! Joim's Collets, CambridgG. The School will lie-open on Tuesday, May "nd.. at 9 a.m. ? Apply to the HEAD MASTES. -n. -_&- ABERAYRON GRAM31AR SCHOOL. J HEAD MASTER—RBV. J. WALTER rUlES, h A., j Late Scholar and Prizeman of St. Dawia s Oci. PUPILS prepared for Local and 1 ofe^s Examinations. Special at-tentiior -j *v «r to young men preparing for St. David E veg peter, and the Theological Colleges. Go H1 O _«■ very cheap. Terms moderate. T. THOMAS'S COLLEGE, SHY A Sound and Liberal Education foi Boy? I based on -*j-* i Evangelical Principles of the Church. oc I Inclusive Fees tor Board ana Trif I THIRTY GUINEAS A YZA* I •ENTRANCE AND OTHER SCHOLARSHIP I THE EESRO^NCE IS FACING THE I Prospectus and Reterences from Rev. PRJXCH'A:^ LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded 1805.) i Head Mastei^-MR THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, B.A. (Oxon), Late Scholar Jesus College and Second Class Honours Moderations. —— THE aim ot the education given this school ■will be such as to prepare young men to? Matriculation at the Universities and Lampeter College; also boys for the Oxford Local and Preliminary Examinations. 1 Terms—6 guineas a year. ,1 2 guineas a term. For further infermation apply to the Head Master Cheap Plans, Vacaucies for Pupils, Sporting Jj Rights, &c. < H DP. DAVIES & Co., Aberystwyth, who hare • vacancies for Pupils, to learn Surveying, <%e,, can supply lists of Houses, furnished or unfurnished. j • with or withaut land, Sporting rights, &c., also cor- rected plans, at reduced prices, of any tenement in the unions of Tregaron and Lampeter, or the parish eg of Llanpumps&int, Llanllawddog, Abergwili, Llau- > arthney and Llauddarog. j