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bp aurttom NOTICE. JOHN BAKER, AUCTIONEER, PRACTICAL VALUER COMMISSION AGENT, Ac., BHYDYPENAU FARM, BOW STREET, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. J. B. efficiently conducts all kinds of Property Sales -and Valuations, and begs to annouce that his mxt Monthly Sale of Hor-es, Cattle and other Live Stock, Carriages, &o., will take place FIRST MONDAY IN EACH MONTH, At 12.30 prompt. Early entries respectfully solicited to be sent to the Auctioneer as above, as they may lac duly announced. Horses and Cattle bought and sold on commission. ABERYSTWYTH AGRICULTURAL SHOW. MR. JOHN" BAKER will Sell by Public Auction in the above Show Yard (after the award ot prizes) a pure bred Shropshire Down Ram, the property of J. Loxdale, Esq., Castle Hill; also some pure bred Shropshire Down Ewes, &c. J; B. respectfully intimates to exhibitors of Stock at the above Show that he will be pleased to include in the above Sale any Stock they may wish to dispose af. An early intimation of the same will oblige. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MR JOHN BAKER has been favoured with instructions from Mr James Henderson,Efyn- oncaradog, near Bow Street, to Sell by Auction at the above farm, IN SEPTEMBER, a very choice herd of Dairy Cows and Heifers, Horse, .Dogcart, Dairy Utensils, &c. Further particulars in future advertisements. 3?AIuLSII OF LLANFIHANGEL CROYDDIN, CAR- DIGANSHIRE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM FOR SALE. To be Sold by Auction, by HyTR LLOYD MORGAN, pursuant to an Order JLyjL made in a cause Powell v. Powell," at the fiatod Arms Hotel, Devil's Bridge, in tiie couuty of Cardigan, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of September, 1884, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions to be then read or produced, all that Desirable Freehold Farm, with the Messuage or Dwelling-house, Farm Buildings, and the several Closes, Pieces, or Parcels of Land thereto belonging, P E N C E F N situ at a in the parish of Llanfihangel Croyddin, in the of Cardigan, containing by estimation lo .acres, 2 roods, 1 perch, or thereabouts, be the same Store or less, and formerly in the holding of Eleanor Powell, widow, but now of John Jones. The property is situate about two miles from Devil's Bridge. The House and buildings are all slated, and are in a ftena-ntabla state of repair. iTar further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Ma-nidloes, Montgomeryshire; Mr Joseph Davies, Solicitor, Aberystwyth or Mr J. D. Davies, Solicitor, l«Ianidloes. BWLCHBYCHAN THIRD ANNUAL SALE. rpHE above Sale will take place at Bwlchbyehan, Jt on Thursday, September 4th, and will comprise the following very valuable Stock, viz 1 Shorthorn at cow, 2 ditto yearling heifers, 2 ditto heifer calves, 3. pedigree Shorthorn bull calf, 1 aged pure bred Shropshire Down ram, 10 ditto ram lambs, 16 ditto awes, 26 ditto ewe lambs, and 30 ditto wether lambs. The attention of flockmasters is particularly called to the above sale ef sheep, as they are perfectly free rosi liver fluke and foot rot, and are quite healthy iti. every way. Refreshments on the table at 12.30, and Sale to com- mence at 2 o'clock. Credit on Conditions. DERRY ORMOND PARK, CARDIGANSHIRE. Kjf'R J JORDAN JONES has received instructions Jit from Mr Cotterell, Derry Ormond Park, near La,wpeter (owing to an approach of determination of iease), to Sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, the 11TH day of SEPTEMBER NEXT, he whole of his Splendid Flock of 150 Breeding Ewes and 50 Yearling Ewes, of indisputable lineage, perfection of quality and fine wool, of Shropshire Botvns, the greater portion of which are fit for show Stii I being of great scale 80 Ram Lambs 120 Ewes $> £ superb quality, possessing splendid backs, great depth, and finely-wooled heads. The whole of these I.am.bs wers got bv the noted Sires Dandy, Crusty, Profit and Royal "Diadem. The Ram Lambs are particularly worthy of notice to breeders, &c., to be kept as future Sires, or for crossing Welsh Ewes for Setting fat Lambs. Also the noted Sires Dandy,,49'0, red by Bowen Jones, Esq., and Crusty, 1431, bred J. Pickering, Esq. For the pedigree of these see above numbers in the Flock Book, vol. 1st and 2nd. Also 2 Splendid Yearling Rams, well adapted for Shaw purposes. 6 Ayrshire Cows in calf time of calving will be given in catalogues, which are in preparation (these are all young and good milkers) 10 Yearling Steers, 4 Heifers and 7 Calves; 6 power- ful Cart Horses, 3 Hackneys, 10 Colts and Ponies, ome of which are likely to make good carriage torses Also all the new and improved Implements, 'Carts, &c., by best makers, and many other lots too Jnxuierous to mention. Six Months' Credit on approved security. LUNCHEON, by ticket, at 12 p.m. The Sale to commence at 1 o'clock prompt, as the Wkole must be sold in one day. N.H.-All Stock will be kept free of charge for one V&eek, but all purchasers must put their private aca.cxa on their lots. Rhydygof, near Lampeter, July 30th, 1884. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. THE SALE of Freehold Farms, Lands and Cot- tages, part of Penglais Estate, is POSTPONED aatil further notice. J. W. ROGERS, Auctioneer. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, -FOR SALE, HIRE, OR EXCHANGE, 'Or on the hire purchase system of easy payments, at W. K. WHEATLEY & SONS, OB»ANIST TEACHERS, TUNERS, IPIANOFORTE AND MUSIC SELLERS, 22, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH testimonials for Tuning, from BRINIYEY RICHARDS, F-BQ., DR PARRY, D. JENKINS, ESQ., Mus. BAC., and the nobility and gentry of the midland eoenties and Mid-Wales. M.B.—Artists' colours and drawing materials Hlwaystn Stock. JLot™aJ° from Landlord to Tenant, and nriPfl ori0 «Landlord,' are sold at the Observer PRICE QUO penny Sales bs auction. ESTABLISHED IN 1854. J. W. ROGERS, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. SALES BY AUCTION Of Horses, Carriages, Cattle and other Live Stock, Agricultural Produce, &c., on Owner's Premises or elsewhere. Valuations for Probate Duty and the Transfer of Business. ARBITRATIONS AND REFERENCES IMPARTIALLY CONDUCTED. HOUSES, LAND, ESTATES, &c., offered for Sale by Auction on the usual terms, including the pre- vious inspection of each lot. IMMEDIATE CASH ADVANCES On Goods of every descriptien consigned for absolute sale. Bills of Sale, Assignments and Distraints enforced by trustworthy Bailiffs, under strict supervision. N.B.—The highest references to a larire circle of Resident Clients, N. P. Bank, Solicitors, and others, if required. Personal Supervision given to all Sales and Valu- ations. Bailiff under the Agricultural Holdings Act. Auction and Estate Offices, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. ————————————————————————— 19, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Sale of Costly and High-class Furniture. MR. J. W. ROGERS, under instructions from Mr John Evans, organist of St. Michael's Church, who is leaving for Manitoba, will Sell by Public Auction, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 25TH AND 26TH, 1884, the entire contents of the above residence. SOUTH CARDIGANSHIRE. DESIRABLE AND LUCRATIVE INVESTMENT. VT R J. W. ROGERS has been favoured with in- Ji. strnctions to offer for Sale by Public Auction, On TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER THE 2ND, 1884, at the Black Lion Hotel, New Quay, at three o'clock in the afternoon, all that Freehold Farm and Lands called "PENDDERW," in the Parish of Llandyssiiiogogo, in the County of Cardigan, aforesaid, comprising 157 acres or there- abouts of excellent Arable, Pasture, and Meadow Land, now in the occupation of Mr James Jones as yearly tenant. The above is beautifully situated, well watered, and the soil is fertile and productive, and is within easy distance of the town and seaport of New Quay. For further particulars apply to Messrs Hugh Hughes and Sons, Solicitors Messrs Griffith Jones and Co., Solicitors, both of Aberystwyth; O. J. Williams, Solicitor, Llandyssil; or at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Aberystwybh. TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. Sale of Excellent Furniture. MR J. W. ROGERS has been favoured with in- structions from Mrs Evans, who is leaving for America, to Sell by Auction, upon the premises as above, About the MIDDLE of SEPTEMBER Next, 1884, the whole of her superior Household Effects. CARDIGANSHIRE. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. THE following Farms, Leaseholds, &c., forming part of Crosswood Estate, will be offered for Sale in SEPTEMBER NEXT, unless previously dis- posed of:— Parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn. Caergowydd Farm, Fields at Bow Street, Lease- olds at Bow Street and Penygarn. Parish of Llanbadarn Fawr. Tyngraig, near Devil's Bridge. Parish of Rhostie. Caedu Cottage and Field. Parish of Llanddewi Brefi. Pengraig Sheepwalk at Llyn Eiddwyn. Parish of Llanfihangel Ystrad. Rhydybene, Leasehold at Cribyn and Fields, Garn- foel, Nanthenfoel Fawr and Nanthenfoel Fach, Bontgintach Field and Leaseholds. Parish of Silian. Rhydygof Farm. Parish of Dihewid. Pantygwiel, Fronddu. Crosswood Estate Office, Birchgrove, Aberystwyth, 24th Jane, 1884. CARDIGANSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. The following FARMS will be Sold by Auction by MR OWEN DANIEL, at the Gogerddan; Arms Hotel, Aberystwyth, On WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of SEPTEMBER, 1884, At three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tions :— ACREAGE. A R. P. In the PARISH of LLANFIHANGEL GENEU'BGLYN. W' Penrliyngerwin 131 3 19 (Overlooking the Estuary of the Dovey). Alltgoch 146 031 Frongoch 95 igg Glandyfi 80 2 13 Cwmere. 293 3 15 Dynin 432 2 16 Caemardin 251 3 27 In the PARISH of GWNNWS. Blaencwm 1406 2 2 Abergwmgu. 735 1 10 In the PARISH of LLANILAR. Craigwen 186 3 39 In the PARISH of LLANYCHAIARN. Morfa Bychan 115 0 6 Ty'nyfron 90 1 1 Plans and Particulars are in course of preparation, and may shortly be obtained of the Auctioneer, and of Messrs Roberts and Evans, Solicitors, both of Aberystwyth. PRELIMINARY. TYHEN HOME FARM, MABWS, NEAR LLAN RHYSTYD. Important Sale of Farming Stock, Crop, Implements, &c., the property of the late Col. J. A. Lloyd- Philipps, deceased. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instruc- tions from Major Hughes, to Sell by Auction, during the MONTH OF SEPTEMBER NEXT, the whole of the STOCK, &o., comprising a valuable HERD OF AYRSHIRE Dairy Cows, Heifers, Steers, and Calves, Shorthorn Year- ling Bull; Powerful Cart Horses, Brood Mare, Fillies and Colts, a Flook of Sixty Shropshire Ewes, Lambs and Wethers, Store Pigs, Implements, Crop, &c. The Tyhen Farm, containing about 120 acres of Pasture, Arable, and Meadow, is TO BE LET from Michaelmas next.-For terms, &0;, apply to Major Hughes, Alltlwyd, Llanrhystyd. I $alro bV audion. IN THE COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND CARMARTHEN. IMPORTANT AND EXTENSIVE SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES, Farming a portion of the Real Estates of the late Captain Thomas, of Llaufair. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Ship Inn, Llangranog, at 1 p.m., on SEPTEMBER 15TH, 1884, and at the Wilkes Head, Llandyssul, at 1 p.m. on SEPTEMBER 16TH, 1884, in 44 lots, or in such other lots as may be determined I upon, the under-mentioned Freehold Farms, Public House, Dwelling Houses and Premises, Accommo- dation Land, Gardens, Building Sites, an excellent Quarry, and the Timber growing on the various lots, containing an area of upwards of 1520 Acres of excel- lent Meadow, Pasture and Arable Land :— In the Parish of Liangraizog.-Frongoch Dwelling- house, Gardens, &c., Ship Inn, Lime Kilns and Land, 3 Dwelling-houses and Gardens adjoining, Building Site, Penyffynon Dwelling-house, Black Lion Post Office, Dwelling-house and Shop adjoining, Building Site and Garden north of road, Building Site, Garden, and Waste below road, 2 Building Sites and 2 Gardens adjoining, 2 Dwelling-houses and Gardens called Castle Rock, Pengerwn Cottage and Garden, 3 Dwelling-houses and Gardens called College Green and Tycam, 3 Gardens on south side of road, Dwell- ing-house called Penybont and Cyfyng Garden, 2 Gardens soath of road called Stanley, Quarry ot Building Stones and Flags (part of Lochtyn), Lochtyn Farm, Pare Cwm Issa Field, Parkcwm-ucha Field. In the Parish of Llanybyther.—Cefn Perkin Farm, Two Cottages, Garden and small Field, (part of Cefn Perkin). In the Parish of Llanwenog. — Cwmnant Farm, Blaenllain Cottage and Land part of Cwmnant, Court or Courtnewydd Farm. In the Parish of Llanerchaeron.—Cwm and Park- mawr. In the Parish of Llandyssul.—Plasllwyd Farm, Bankyplas, Tynewydd Cottage and Garden on Plas- llwyd, Hoelfeinog Farm, Meadow (part of Hoelfeinog), Building Site, 2 Cottages and Garden (part of Hoel- feinog), Board School, Rhydyeynydd Farm, Dwelling- house and Land (part of Rhydyeynydd), Blaeneinon Farm, Waunfadog Dwelling-ho use and Land. In the Parishof Llanfthangel-ar-Arth.—The Farms of Graig Gwrth-haiarn, Frongoch and Blaenywaun. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be obtained I of Messrs Morgan and Richardson, Solicitors, Cardi- gan; J. Lloyd, Esq., Solicitor, Llandyssul; W. Morgan Griffiths, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen J. J. Chapman, Esq., Solicitor, 4, Gray's Inn Square, London and of Mr John Francis, Land Agent and Valuer, Carmarthen. Netted. TENDERS ARE required for the erection of Dwelling Houses and Farm Buildings at Green Grove, Fro, and Trewynt, in the Vale of Ayron, Cardiganshire.—Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Vale of Ayron" and" Brynog Arms," Ystrad, Cardiganshire; I PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD EARLY IN THE YEAR 1885, AT ABERYSTWYTH, TOWARDS the Liquidation of a Debt of about « £ 900oa Llanbada?n Church, Under the patronage of the following Ladies :— Lady Pryse, Gogerddan. Mrs Powell, Nant Eos. Mrs Bonsall, Fronfraith. Mrs Hughes, Glynpadarn. Mis& Loveden, Peithyll. x Mrs Morgan, Nantcaerio. Mrs Cosens, Bronpadarn. Mrs Pugh, Abtrmaed. Mrs and Misses Davies, Cwmgoedwig. Mrs Waddingham, Hafod. Mrs Evans, Lovesgrove, Mrs Hughes, Lluestgwilym. Mrs Scarlett, Dole. Mrs R. C. Richardes, Penglais. Miss Parry, Llidiade. ABERYSTWYTH. THE PIER IS NOW OPEN! PROMENADE CONCERTS EVERY EVENING. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CHURCH-ST., ABERYSTWYTH. A VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given in the above rooms, on THURSDAY, SEPT. 4, 1884, BY THE J) 0 B E R T S FAMILY Of eminent Performers on the Ancient Triple Stringed Welsh Harp—JOHN ROBERTS (Telynor Cwywr) and his SEVEN SONS, who have won prizes and distinction at Eisteddfodau and Musical Com- petitions throughout the Principality.' On this occa- and distinction at Eisteddfodau and Musical Com- petitions throughout the Principality.' On this occa- sion they will be assisted by Miss WINNIE WOOD, Soprano (of Llangollen), and MR EGBERT ROBERTS, Bass, of the Crystal Palace Concerts, and the prin- cipal London and Provincial Concerts, who will make his first appearance at Aberystwyth. Pianoforte—Mr C. K. WHEATLEY. Admission:—Reserved Seats, 3/ Front, 2/ 2nd, 1/ Doors open at half-past Seven, Concert to com. menne at Eight. Carriages may be ordered for 10. Tickets may be had at Wheatley & Sons, Music Warehouse, Terrace-road, where a plan of the room may be seen 5 also at Messrs Ev^ns & Sons, Music Sellers, Pier-street. ABERYSTWYTH. GREAT HALF-YEARLY FAIRS. THE next HORSE FAIR will be held at the Smithfield, Aberystwyth, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18TH. The Fair will commence at 10 a.m., being the day after the Agricultural Show. On the above date the Cambrian Railways Com- pany will issue Market Tickets to Aberystwyth from Cemmes Road, Machynlleth, Towyn, and intermedi- ate Stations; and the Manchester and Milford Rail- way Company will issue Cheap Tickets from Pen- cader and intermediate Stations, available for return on the day of issue only. [ DUbhe ISTotifrs. MARY BLAYNEY HAUPTMANN, DECEASED. Pursuant to an Act of Parliament made and passed in the 22nd and 23rd years of the reign Df her pre- sent Majesty's, cap. 35, intituled "An Act to fur- ther amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE is hereby given, that all creditors and persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of MARY BLAYNEY HAUPT- MANN, late of 8, New-street, Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan, widow, deceased, who died on or about the 1st day of June last (and of whose estate letters of administration were granted on the 1st day r of August inst., by the District Registry at Carmar- then of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, to David Morris, of the Swan Inn, Llandilo, in the county ot Carmarthen, spirit merchant), are hereby required to send in the particulars of their claims and demands to the said David Morris, or to the undersigned, his solicitor, on or before the 1st day of October next. And Notice is hereby also given, that after that day the said administrator will proceed to distribute the assets of the deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said administrator shall then have notice, and that he will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim he shall not then have had notice. Dated this 5th day of August, 1884. C. E. MORRIS, 4 and 5, Quay-street,Carmarthen, Solicitor for the Administrator. To the Overseers of the Poor of the Township of Cyfoethybrenin, in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, and to the Superintendent of Police of the Upper Geneu'rglyn Division of the county of Cardigan. J DAVID HUGHES, Licensed Victualler, now re- siding at the Friendship, Borth, in the parish of Llanfihangel Geneu'rglyn, in the county of Cardi- gan,do hereby give you notice that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden at the Halfway Inn, Tre'rddol, in the said county of Cardigan, on Thursday, the 4th day of September next.for a license to hold any of the license or licenses to sell by retail, under the Intoxicating Liquor Licensing Act, 1823, all intoxicating liquors, to be consumed either on or off the house or premises thereunto belonging, situate at Borth, in the parish of LlanfiLijingel Geneu'rglyn aforesaid, known as the "Friendship Inn," of which premises I, the said David Hughes, am the owner. And Notice is hereby further given that at the said General Annual Licensing Meeting the licensing justices there assembled will take into their consider- ation the expediency of altering the closing hours for licensed premises, pursuant to the provisions of section 6 of the Licensing Act, 1834, and the Act amending the same. Given under my hand the 23th day of Jnly, 1884. DAVID HUGHES. ARMY SERVICE. YOUNG MEN wishing to JOIN HER MAJESTY'S -&- ARMY will, on application at any Post Office n 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 b y 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 the Regular Service they may select. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. President-THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE. Principal: REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Load), late Scholar of Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford. Professors *Greek—The PRINCIPAL. *Latin—J. M. ANGUS, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge. Hebrew, Arabic, and Sanscrit—H. ETHE, Esq., Ph.D, (Leipzig). English Language and Literature—M. W. MAC- CALLUM, Esq., M.A., Luke Fellow, Glasgow. *WeIsh— Logic and Moral Philosophy—J. BROUGKH, Esq., B.A., Lecturer. II History & Political Economy—M. W. MACCALLUSI, Esq., M.A. Comparative Philology—J. M. ANGUS, Esq., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy. R. W. GSNESE, Esq., M.A., lata Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge 8th Wrangler, 1871. German, French, and Italian—Dr. ETHE. *Physies. Natural Science.—T. S. IIUMPIDGE, Esq., Ph.D. (Heidelberg), B.Sc. (London). Biology, Geology, &c.-J. R. DAVIS, Esq., B.A., Lecturer. ^Lecturers in these Subjects will be forthwith ap- pointed, THE Next Session begins SEPTEMBER 17TH, 1834, and ends JUNE 30th, 1885. Terms—dS10 a year for out-door students; £ 35 additional for those indoor. The following Scholarships and Exhibitions, open to male and female candidates above the age of fifteen, on the first day of the Examination, will be offered tor competition :— Three Scholarships of X50 each. Three Scholarships ef £,40 each. Three Scholarships of X30 each. Three Scholarships of X25 each. Three Scholarships of X20 each. Five Exhibitions of £ 15 each, Ten Exhibitions of £ 10 each. Any of the Scholarships may be renewed at the end of the first Session in case of special progress in the studies of the Session. The Examination will be held at local centres if required. Prospectus with full particulars may be obtained from the Registrar, to whom candidates must send their names on or before August 30th. B. T. WILLIAMS, 1 Tt S LEWIS MORRIS, ;Hon-Secs- Lonsdale Chambers, Chancery Lane, London, July 2nd, 1884. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. SUMMER EXCURSIONS, 1884.—Every Saturday S in August, cheap excursion booking from the undermentioned Station to LIVERPOOL, via Whit- church and Crewe, and CHESTER, via Whitcharch and Tattenhall line, returning on Monday following, leaving Pwllheli at 6.20 a m., and Aberystwyth at 7.25.. Fares for the double journey-from Pwllheli to Liverpool (Lime-street) 9s, to Chester 7s 6d from Aberystwyth to Liverpool 8s, to Chester fs 6d. Holders of tickets return on the Monday following from Liverpool (Lime-street Station) at 11.20 a.m., and Chester at 12.30 p.m. ABERYSTWYTH to BARMOUTH. Fare there and back, 5s 6d first class, 3s 9d third class: These tickets can now be obtained by Visitors and Excur- sionists to Aberystwyth, on production of their Tourist or Excursion Tickets at the time of booking BARMOUTH to PRECIPICE WALK and TORREXT WALK, DOLGELLEY, every week day up to Sep- tember 30th inclusive. Fare 3s third class there and back, leave Barmouth 9.43 a.m. and 1.45 p.m.,return- ing from Dolgelley by any train. On Monday, September 1st, cheap day excursion bookings to TOWYN, ABERDOVEY, BORTH, and ABERYSTWYTH, leaving Pwllheli at 6.20. Fares, to Towyn, 3s; to Aberdovey, 3s 3d to Borth, 3s 6d; and to Aberystwyth, 4s. Returning from Aberyst. wyth at 6.0 p.m, Borth 6.22 p.m., Aberdovey at 7j p.m., and Towyn at 7.16 p.m, istmcattim, HIGH SCHOOL FOR WELSH^GIRLs! ASHFOBD, MIDDLESEX. MOST HONOURABLE AND LOYAI. SOCIETY OF ANTIENT BRITONS. PATRON.—THE QUEEN. PRESIDENT.—H.R.H. the PRINCE of WALES, The House Committee are prepared to elect a limi- ted number of scholars who on the payment of = £ 32 per annum (no extras) will obtain a first-class educa- tion which is costing the Society about £ 30 per annum. The religious instruction is in accordance with the Church of England. No condition as to present residence of parents, but either the father or mother of each candidate must have been born in the Principality of Wale s, the county of Monmouth, or the parishes of Oswe s- try, Selattyn, or Llanymynech. For prospectus and form of application, apply, C. W. Jones, Esq., Secretary, The Ferns, Balham, London, S.W. THE BRYNYMOR COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. RE-OPENS ON TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 2ND. For terms, &c., apply— Mr H. STONE, 1st B.A., Lond. CAERLEON HOUSE, ABERYSTWYTB. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. PRINCIPAL.—MISS TRUBSHAW, Assisted by Masters, and Resident Foreign an English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. For Terms, &c., apply to the Principal. The School year consists of three terms, beginning respectively January 17, April 22, September 17 j but pupils cau be received at any time during the terms. o x F O li e 11 0 1; s )■ 4., MARINE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. (In Union with Trinity College, London.) A/FRS and the MISSES MOUNT FORD, assisted by 1VJL Masters and a Resident Foreiga Governess, receive Twelve young Ladies to board and educate. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and can be received at any time during the terms. REFEREES.—Major Fulford, R.A., Stafford; The Rev W. P. Vincent, Vicar of Salt. Stafford The Rev W. Ostle, Chaplain of Ss Bartholmew's Hospital, London; The Rev W. Berresford, Vicar of St Luke's, Leek, Staffordshire The Rev Dickens Lewis, Shrews- bury The Rev W. Eastman, Teddingtoa Cottage, Streatham-piace, London, S.W. The Rev T. Taggart, Vicar of St Mathew's, Douglas, Isle of Man. Prospectus, &c., on application. Terms-25 guineas per annum. WESTFIELD HOUSE SCHOOLTFOR GIRLS, GLOUCESTER. PRINCIPAL—MRS LEO. J Assisted by an efficient staff of Resident Governesses, and the following Visiting Masters. In English, by S. H. Piatt, Esq., College School, Gloucester. In Scripture and Latin,by Rev. E. T.W. Thomas,M.A. In French and German, by Herr G. A. Schneider, Modern Language Master, Cheltenham. In Singing, by J. Hunt, Esq., Hon. Sec. Gloucester Choral Society. In Piauoforte, by Tewksbnry Goodfellow,Esq.,R. A.M. In Natural Science, by G. Embrey, Esq., F.R. Met.Soc, and Master of the School of Science, Gloucester. LADIES' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, THE TERRACE, ABEBYSTWFTH. PRINCIPAL-MRS. E. MARIE JONES, Assisted by the REV. E. P. JONES, M.A., B.D., and a Staff of Qualified Teachers. HOME Comforts and a Liberal Diet, as testified by the numerous expressions of satisfaction received from Parents. Daring the last year 16 Pupils gained certificates from the Trinity College, London, and the Royal College of Preceptors, 4 hav- ing gained honours. I Prospectus (with view) on application. The next Term begins September 22nd, 1884. EDUCATION. Ify GUINEAS yearly for Board. L au a Ires s, French J- < and Music. Every facility afforded io r rapid progress ill English. Large recreation ground References, prospectus, view of house (in a healthy village in Gloucestershire), on application to Gover- ness, Tmms Enquiry Office, Hereford. YSTRAD MEURIG SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER The REV. JOHN JONES, M.A., Sometime Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford. MATHEMATICAL MASTER The REV. H. J. LERIGO, B.A., St John's College Cambridge. For Terms, &c., apply to the HEAD MASTER. The School will Re-open on Tuesday, September 30th, at 9 a.m. THITABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL, QUEEN'S SQUARE HOUSE, QUEEN'S ROAD. Conducted by MR THOMAS OWENS, C.M., It honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales. PUPILS Prepared for Commercial Pursuits, th e Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Uni- versities, and the various Training and Theological Colleges. Special attention paid to English and Commercial Training at moderate charges. For Terms, &c., apply to the Head Master. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded 1805.) Head Master—MR THOMAS H. WILLIAMS, B.A. (Oxon), Late Scholar of Jesus College and Seeonc Class Honours Moderations. rHE aim of the education given at this school will be such as to prepare young men foi Matriculation at the Ui versities and Lampeter College also boys for he Oxford Local and Preliminary Examinations. Terms-6 guineas a year. 2 guineas a term. For further infermation apply to the Head Master. ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. (Founded in 1812). TrusteesThe Rev. Chancellor PHILLIPS, Sir PRYSE PRYSE, VAUGHAN DAVIES, Esq., Major WILLIAMS, Rev. J. PUGH, and T. W. BONSALL, Esq, HEAD MASTER Mr EDWARD JONES, (in special honours of the University of London), Assisted by Resident and other Masters.. BOYS prepared for the universities, professional examinatioBiS, and for commercial life. Particulars, may be had on application to the Head Master, who receives a limited number C'I Boarders at Jasper House. The next term begins on Thursday, the 11th ol September. 1^1 OTICES TO QUIT, Landlord to Tenant, Tenanl I i_\ to Landlord, One Penny each, at the Observer Office. 323ait trft, rtr. ^RO LET, from the 29th day of September next, tha* J- Farm of PBNGLANOWEN, situate in the: Valley of the Paith, 3 miles from the town of Aber- ystwyth.—For particulars apply to S. H. LEWIS, Esq., Nant Eos, Aberystwyth. TO BE LET, Furnished, a pretty detached Villa, containing Drawing and Dining Rooms, 4 Bed- rooms, with large garden beautifully situated, 5 miles from Aberystwyth with right of sporting over 300 acres of land.-Apply to- H. W. MORGAN, Bron- eirion, Capel Bangor, Aberystwyth. WANTED, by a farmer's daughter, situation as housekeeper to a farmer or tradesman;; thoroughly domesticated or ANY position of trust. -Apply P., Observer office. DRAPERY. TY ANTED-A Good Pushing Junior.—ApplyR ▼ T stating particulars,—Evan Morgan, Draper, Aberystwyth. TO BE LET on November 12th, No. 34, North, T parade. The House has every convenience,, large Garden, with back entrance into Portlaud-lane. —Apply to J ohn Watkins, Aberystwyth. FOR SALE.—Trawling Gear, complele, nearly new dimension of beam, 47ft x 7iach x 5incfa.. A complete set of Ship's Lamps, Compass, and two- Boats, length 16tf 6lQ and 15ft 6in respectively AND several other articles appertaining to Ships, kl" Chronometer, by O. Owens, Liverpool, on sale or hire.-Apply to Capt T. Doughton, North-parade, and at Rheidol Coal Yard, W jgiistreet. WINDOW BILLS, This House to Let," may be obtained at the Oburver Office, price penny each. TO BE LET with immediate possession, Dewbary Lodge, Cwmpadarn, If miles from Aberystwyth, Good garden. Rent moderate.-For further particu- lars, apply to Mr Edward Ellis, estate agent, Aber- ystwyth. HOUSE and SHOP to Let, No. 31, Pier-street,, commanding position, suitable for Fancy Drapery, irocery, Coufectionery, Jewellery, &c., OE for Refreshment- Rooms. — Apply to D. Lloyd, on the premises. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, York House, 64, MaTine-terraee.—Apply to Thomas White, lapidary and jeweller, Terrace-road. 110 LET, PADARN VILLA, close to Lla-ibadara JL Church, with large A>'D productive garden, stables, coach-house, &,c. J5ay of access to Aber- ystwyth and the Railway Station.—Apply to or address Mr John Thomas, draper, Aberystwyth. BMRYSTWYTH — APARTMENTS. — Summer ITA. Residence, PLYNLIMON HOUSE, No. 5. Vic- toria Terrace, facing the sea, best part of the terrace. Terms moderate; gOGd cooking and attendance.— Apply to Mrs Pierce. 2, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH RL-IIS House and Shop to be Let.—Apply b Mr i- John Thomas, draper. Great Darkgate-str ;et. The universal testimony of Visitors is that these are the finest Baths in any watering ABERYSTWYTH PUBLIC BATHS, THE SALT WATER SWIMMING B A T II S ARE NOW OPEN From 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sundays, 7 to 9 a.ill.. EntrancQ in Newfoundland Street (out. of Terrace Road and Queen's Road). The Gentlemen's Bl,th is 77 feet long by 32 teat broad and the Ladies' Bath 72 feet long by 23 feet broad. Both are well FITTED with Dressing Rooms, &0. The Buildings are well lighted and ventilated, an,t the water, which is daily pumped from the Se: is kept at a temperature of about 68° Fah. THE PRIVATE BATHS Supplied Hot or Cold, with Fresh or Salt Water, are handsomely fitted, and always ready for use, TERMS :— SWIMMING EATHS.. d. SINGLE TICKETS 'J BOOKS OF TWENTY-FIVE TICKETS 10 0 PRIVATE BATHS. Warm j, ¡j: Cold I 0 Twelve Tickets for WTarm Private Baths, Fifceea Shillings. ESTABLISHED 183ft. JOHN"ELLIS. IR. ONM ONGER, GUN & LOCKSMIT H, BELLHANGEE, &c., 22, GREAT DARKGATE-ST., ABERYSTWYTH, JE. begs to draw the attention of his EUK U o customers to his Stock of BREECH and MUZZLE LOADING GUNS «-.1. AMMUNITION :— Eley's and Kynoch's Cartridges, filled- Green 11/- per 100 Blue 10/6 „ Brown 10/- I Cartridgas filled to order. Curtis and Harvey's Gan Powder and Chilled 1 hot. D.K.RICHARDS, BILL-POSTIN Gr CONT RAC fOR. I EMIGRATION AND ADVERTISING AGÉNT" I 45, BRIDGE STREET, t ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to announce that all Bill-posting Orders will be executed A3 hitherto, in succession to I his father. D. Richards, deceased. Passage Tickets, per first-class Steamships to the United States, Canada, Queen-land, &O-, at the lowest rates. Advertisements received for insertion in all papers :NO NAM! OINTMENT:— .NO N -k-N This Ointment is confidently recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for Scurvy, Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, Ritsgwot n, Old Wounds, L icer, aled Legs, Scald Heads, Blotches on the face and body, it. Anthony's Fire, Burns, Chilblains, Bruises, Pile?, FISTULA-^ Rheumatism, Bunions, &c. It will heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the Ski,1 of any kind.—No family should be without it. NO NAME PILLS:— For Scrofula, Scurvy, Ulcerated Legs, Erysipelas, Blotches on the face, Eruptions on the body, Piles, Fistula GFLA-.clula Swellings, &c., &c. They may \).8 taken by persons of either sex, are tonic MIL invigorating, and, acting on ths -ecretions, they are a Ir aly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the" NeName" Ointment of any ot the above diseases. Sold in Pots and 30xes by all Chemists, PRICE7.IL, Is and 2s 9d. SOLE PROPRIETOR— J. WHITE HOUSE, 194. DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. — — v NOTICE. T. E. MORGAN, 48, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, HAS resolved, at the solicitation OF numerous friends, to practice as an ARCHITECT in the town, where he has opened an Office at the above address; He has obtained full marks for 5 Architectural Drawings at South Kensington, AND trusts to RECEIVE a measure OF Public SUPPORT.