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PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. Char for the insertion of IREPAID AD\ ER- {j, i'S referring to JJ" to I;f. LET, APARTIENTS WANTED, *>. WANTED, APARTMENTS TO be LET, 8ttTIOXS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, Catio\s VACANT, ARTICLE LOST AND FOUND Are as follows:— 3 Lines (seven words to a line. 1 0 Ditto, Three insertions 2 0 4 and 5 Lines (seven words toliiie16 Ditto, Three insertions. 8 6 tOr Ditto, Six insertions. 6 0 ^ch additional line over live li;es, when there is 0lle insertion, 4d. when there an three insertions, °r more 3d. lletnittances may lie made in Posta[6 Stamps; Half- penny Stamps preferred Anrej U chart/ad tnan Is. Cd. cHantcl). Wanted, a highly educatel youth at the bj J Cambrian News Office to b articled. He will g,]jj?0r°u<rhiy trained in reporting sub-editing, 'and A premium required.— ipply, Editor Cam- News Office, Aberystwyth. IVT ANTED, a situation BY a COACHMAN, jj, who can be well recomrended from former —o;ie cf three years. 013 of four years, and 4f!°f six" venrs. —Apply D. D., Cmbrian News Office, ^ystv.-yti:. M/ANTED, an engagemenas LADY-HELP <J0rJ Or Companion, by a younglady. Cheerful and —Address, W., Caibrian News Office, ■^tystvvyth. JVR^CICAL.—WANTED, an unqualified fj/i Medical ASSISTANT, anclv Medicai APPREN- • Must be perfectly sober ad trustworthy. Ex- C^\Ve practice. Mining distrio.—Address, A.B.C., ^^rian News Office, Aberystwyth. \\r ANTED, an experiaced W A [ i RESS, Jr* HOUSEMAID, and HTCHENMAID also to Clean plate, windows, lake himself generally Address, Royal Ship lotel, Dolgelley. Y\RANTED, a situatioi as HOUSEMAID lj." or PARLOURMAID. Good character from hb,la.ce.-Apply, X.X., Carurian News Office, Aber- YVTANTED, a young mn as Butcher, TO live hib," in. Must be sober, haest, and willing to make generally useful. Itate salary.—STEALEY, NOTICE. \Y ANTED, Old Leqers, Account Books, Newspapers, Pamplets, Memorandums, Let- Envelopes, ami all kids of Old Papers, for re- ij^facturing. The papers can be packed and sealed filer's presence, sent dire; to the mills, and reduced 4_ \?Ce to pulp. Bags sent and packer if required.— ^^]hy'HA:'K Aberystwyt MUSICIANS coifiiecid with Brass Bands or \yp- Fife and Drum Bans should apply to R. J. and Son-, when wating New Instruments or Price List on appliition, 10, St. Anne-Street, x^ool (First Shop from Kington). i& 1"B—Second-hand Instrments and Drums always JJ°ck. V"j i^c°i'dions from 4;?. 6d.;Concertinas from 2s. 6d.; ^^Strings from 2d. to 8. Harp Strings from 3d. 1,i° LET, a Sitting-rom and Five Bedrooms a beautiful part ofNorth Wales, near tlie sea iw r^Way. Terms moderns.—Address, Bryn Hyfryd, r li-,trIec-il. FO BE LET OR SlLD, the Dwelling-house V No. 10, New Strft, (close to the College and D^Baiik). Apply for paticulars to Mr. John Thomas, Per, Great Davkgate treet. Aberystwyth. BRYNHYFR'D, DOLGELLEY. BE LET, Finished or Unfurnished.— For terms and paiculars apply to Mr J. ELLIS, ^jCottage, Dolgelle. ^fDRE HALL ENRHYNDEUDRAETH, a NORT WALES. A PAP,TMENTS ir Private Families. Ex- cellent spot for jre mountain air, with Green "*alks. Ten minus' walk from the seashore. Cold Batlis "\thin. Fishing. Snowdon, «!,ert view. Coai-house and Stable. Five W M to Mifl'ordd and Cambrian Junc- earportiiii(loc. Tqns iiio(lertte. -Apply, JOHN :l'O LET. Two ) WELLING-HOUSES, Nos. G, Yulcan-stre;, and 7, rtnmaesglas-road, VJ?StAvyth. Well fifed.—Apply, 3Ir. MORCAN y^-C^_St. Michaers Plac Aberystwyth. P LET, Two NewIOUSES and SHOPS 0^ In. Terrace-road, the pncipal street of the town. lo v?atiou may be had in iiy.—Apply for terms, &c., Richard WATKINS^O, Marine-terrace, Aber- .t,0 LET.-AIl exceint and convenient 4!^ DWELLING-HOUSE ituated in Church-street, %Jfst^yth. opposite the .ssembly Rooms. The recently in the occaation of Mr. Hackney, V^beeii thoroughly rented.—Apply to Mr. R. 10, Marine Parad Aberystwyth. ^ASANT Country APARTMENTS for 'ltUe+ a term or otherwise, suable to persons desiring Good fishing. Tern moderate. Board, if Hollies, Lngollen. 1° BE LET, Count- APARTMENTS, ro Pleasant and healthy; ne Sitting-room, three {ú(,l)lllS; five miles from Abystwyth.—Apply, Mrs. B-i^s^Broneirion, Penllwy ALA, NORTH WAES.—TO BE LET, ^Vp^ith immediate possessn, the compact RESI- Cai-e(^ GLANTEGILadjoining the town of Two Front Parloursvitchen, Back Kitchen, 11 edrooms, with Garden, table, and Three Acres a<ljoining the premiseif required.—Apply to Goat Inn, Bala. ^Y^ERYSTWTYTH. — 0 LET. A lady l wishes to let her house ,-ell-furnished) for the ep Months or by the yea The house contains evSltting-rooms, four bedrms, servants' rooms, ei'y convenience. Smalhrden and greenhouse. lnhiutes' v.-alk from tl sea. Terms very a careful tenmlt.1)ply, Alpha, Cwrnbri(ttl A ce, Aberystwyth. A ^JERYSTWYTH.—D LET, a Double Q.dy lcensed House.—Good ;sition-llear Markets. •Nsfn ^1-ade.—Ingoing, includg Fixtures, &c., £ .10. Mla^t0ry reasons for leaving—Apply—W. P. E., treet, Aberystwyth. 11 0 S S W. OOD ESTATE, CARDIGAN S1EE. 1 LET from Michaelns next DOLEOR close to TrawscoeStation. Extent 259 ^.U^tly Arable. ExceLit Farm House ahtl R^iculars or to view ady to R. GARDTNEI;, Rirchgrove, Aberywyth. Ci-THTT3ORTMADOC, FESTINIOG, AND Lf DISTRICT I FURNISHED D-RNFURNISHED TO BE LET OR OLD. TO G. J. BARNAD, 1, BANI- PLACE, PORTMADOC. °^; ^ALFBY PRIVAE TREATY, TWO iSie-tll "LING HOUSES i the rising town of C^il ■' "vo parlours, six bcrooms, kitchen, and situate in a pleisst j^art of the town, j^ugan Bay.—For fuithr p;u'ticulars apply to 7, I-ligll-st"ec-t, lomadoc. THE LEASE»LD PROPERTY ^ailchester Houst, W;h Back Garden r.nd 0cCl,"iCl^ ons> situate in Hghstreet, Bala, now in 2- ,AT1011 MR. EDWI> WLLIAMR. Term of ll- Rent, £ 36.—Jo? artictilars, apply to ELLIS, Agent, Bid Ion, Bala. Ko be olo. PHEASANTS' Eggs for Disposal. Fresh JL and fertile. Price 12s. a dozen. From yery fine hinls.-HEAD KEEPER, Dolserau Hall, Dolgelley. FOR SALE, a 50 inch special TANGENT, by the Coventry Tangent and Tricycle, Co., in splendid condition, new last season—Will be sold at a reduction. Cost :Ll G.-Apply by letier Nc. ,198. Office of this Paper. COMMINS UCHA, COMMINS COCH, LLANBADARN FAWR. FREEHOLD COTTAGE AND LAND to .1' be sold by PRIVATE TREATY. Apply to EDWARD ELLIS, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. Sales bij Junction. SMITHFIELD, ABERYSTWYTH. MONTHLY SALES OF LIVE STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR. G. T. SMITH begs respectfully to I announce that he will hold Monthly Sales of Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pigs, Agricultural Implements, Carriages, &c., in the Sinithfield, Aberystwyth, on the FIRST MOXDA YIX ErEllY MONTH, At Eleven o' clock. ENTRIES FOR THE SALE OX MOXDA Y JUNE 7. Respectfully solicited. To be sent in at least a week previous to sale, to be in- cluded in catalogues and advertisements. CARDIGANSHIRE. Sale of VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATES in the Parishes of Cilie Ayron and Llanddcwi-Aberarth. MR. G. T. SMITH has been instructed by T. H. R.Win wood, Esq., to offer for Sale by Auction, Oil WEDNESDAY, the 9tk of Jini", 1880, At Two o'clock in the Afternoon, at the Feathers Hotel, Aberayron, the following desirable and well situated FREEHOLD FARMS and premises, comprising alto- gether an area of about 344 acres of superior Arable, Pasture, and Woodland, in a good state of cultivation, well supplied with water, intersected by excellent roads, all having capital Dwelling-houses and Buildings, and let to respectable yearly tenants:— Lot. Farm. Parish. Acreage. 1 Pantyrhen Cilie Ayron 65 2 30 2 Foelallt ditto 152 3 0 3 Tanygaer ditto 56 1 II 4 Cae Mawr ditto 6 2 36 5 Plas Baeh (with Forge) ditto 2 3 23 6 Ty'nyriynon Llandcwi-Aberarth 59 1 34 Total. 343 2 14 Particulars, with plans and conditions of sale, may shortly be obtained of Mr. G. T. SMITH, Auctioneer and Land Agent, Aberystwyth, or of Messrs. WADHAN, CHILTON, and GREEN-ARMYTAGE, Solicitors, Bristol. PURE AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS (In calf or with calf at foot) FOR THE SUMMER DAIRIES. MR. O. DANIEL has been instructed to Sell by Auction, at the Lion Hotel, Machynlleth, ON WEDNESDA Y, MA Y 26th, 1880, A choice HERD, selected personally, and imported specially, by Her Majesty's Importer, Mr. John Cot- terell. Full particulars in Catalogues, to be had at the Hotel and of the ATOTIONKF.R at Towyn. Sale at 2 o'clock. DOLGELLEY. IMPORTANT TO TANNERS, CURRIERS, AND OTHERS: TO BE DISPOSED OF BY PRIVATE TREATY. ALL that valuable Freehold Tanyard, Cottage, -/t. Buildings, and Premises situate at Dolgelley, where an extensive and most lucrative business has been carried on for upwards of half a century. The premises are admirably adapted for the business, com- manding a never failing supply of water, replete with the most modern improvements, and capable of turning out from 80 to 100 hides a week. For further particulars, and to treat, apply to JOIIN RORERTS, Esq., Solicitor, or ta Mr. JOHN PRITCHARD, Auctioneer, both of Bangor, North Wales. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF MERIONETH. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Situate in the Parish of Llanfair, known as DINAS BOCHELLIN, Containing 177A. 2r. 34P. MESSRS. WM. DEW & SON win sell by Public Auction, In the Month of JUNE next, at Barmouth, the above Farm in Lots. It is distant three and a half miles from Pensarn, and running down to the celebrated river Artro. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ment, and in the meantime may be obtained of Messrs. ALLEN & SON, 17, Carlisle-street, Solio Square London, and of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield House, Bangor and Town Hall, Rhyl. Bangor, April 28, 1880. MONTHLY SALES. i ABERYSTWYTH SMITHFIELD. MR. E. J. MORGAN, Auctioneer begs to state that he will have monthly sales of Live and Dead Stock in the Smithfield on Aberystwyth Fair Days. The next Sale will be held on MONDAY, JUNE 7, at One o'clock. Entries and applications for terms to be sent to Mr. E. J. MORGAN, auctioneer. Penllwyn. PARISH OF TQWYN. SALE OF A DESIRABLLR FREEHOLD FARM. UP SET PRICE £300. MR. O. DANIEL has been favoured witl: instructions from Mr. Loyd to Sell by Auction, at the Lion Hotel. Machynlleth, Oil Wednmlau, JUNE 9th, JSSO,' at 2 30 in the afternoon, subject to conditions to b< then and there produced, all that valuable FREE- HOLD FARM called "Pantycarneddi," situate aboui three miles from the village of Pennal, on the turnpike road, leading from Towyn to Machynlleth, comprising 71a. 2r. 30p., or thereabouts of arablo and pasture land now in the occupation of Evan Lewis, yearly tenant. The tenant will show the property. For plan and particulars and any further inform ktion, apply to Mr. O. DANIEL, Auctioneer, Towyn. Solicitor—W. R. DA VIES, Esq., Dolgelley. Iiv 1 Liquidation.—By Order of Vice-Chancellor Si: Charles Hall. PIER AT TOWYN, NORTH WALES. MESSRS. HARDS, VAUGHAN, and JEN 1-l1. KINSON, will offer for Sale by Auction, at tin Mart, Tokeiihonse Y ard, Bank of England, Oil WEDNESDA Y, the 2nd day of JUNE, 1880, in ei-i,, lot, the valuable FREEHOLD LAND, part o the foreshore and bed of the sea (extending 1,200 feet at Towyn, in the county of Merioneth, held by direc grants from the Crown subject to a perpetual annua rental of 2s. (if demanded) together with the partb constructed PIER, and two substantially built PIE1 HOUSES, comprising Refreshment and Waiting Rooms, Pier Master's House, Sleeping Rooms, Pie: Officc, Lavatories, ore., approached by massive iroi gates. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had o ADAM STEELE, Esq., Solicitor, 21, College Hill | E.C.; of WILLIAM PAICE, Esc). (the official liquidator) 9, Hart-street, Bloomsbury, .C.: or of the AUCTION Eras. 6. Moorgat'e-sfrreet, E.C. pities bij action. TOWN OF BEAUMARIS, COUNTY OF ANGLESEY. In Re Baker.-By order of the Trustee. Great Sale of the entire assemblage of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, including the contents 0f the exqui- sitely fitted up Billiard Room, recently specially mode to order by Snowdon and Parker, Koutliport, together with the Linen, Glass, China, Wines, and other valuable effects at THE BULKELEY ARMS HOTEL, BEAUMARIS. MESSRS. WM. DEW and SON have bek Jj'i_ instructed by the trustee to Sell by Public Auction on the Premises as above, on MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURS. DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, tlw:J,tll, 25th, 26th, 27th, 28th, and, 20th, and MONDAY, the, oUt din/ of May, 1880, the whole of the genuine and magnificent HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE at the above large hotel, all hav- ing recently been purchased regardless of cost, aud which, for style, finish, and design, cannot be sur passed. The following forms a summary :— Elegant Drawing Room Suites in rosewood and an- tique carved oak, noble Pier Glasses, French Cabinets, rich Brussels and Axminster Carpets, valuable Proof Engravings after Rosa Bonheur, Frith, Ansdell, Edwin Landseer, Hook, Sir Joshua Reynolds, and others. The contents of five Sitting Rooms, Reading Room, the great Coffee and Ball Rooms, in massive Mahogany- Tables, carved Sideboards, 8 dozen single Chairs, seats and backs covered with maroon morocco, large Pier Glasses, brilliant toned semi grand Pianoforte by John Broadwood. An exquisitely carved massive oak Sideboard, sup- ported by 2 lion rampants, surmounted with Welsh plumes, and lion figures supporting emblematic ban- ners, &c. The Billiard Room Fittings were made by Ashcroft expressly to order, comprising a massive yew wood Table, inlaid with ebony, spring-seated Settees and Chairs, upholstered in morocco leather, Sideboard, seta of pool, Pyramid and Billiard Balls, Timepiece, set of 14 Sporting Prints after Leech. The contents of Smoking Room, comprising 12 bal- loon-back, scoop-seated mahogany Chairs, fitted on spiral supports, Tables, Timepiece, set of 10 Proof En- gravings after Herring. Bar, Bar Parlour, and Restaurant Fittings, massive Tables and Chairs, Beer Engines, Spirit Kegs, &c. Hall Fittings in Mahogany, carved Chairs, oak Seats, Sideboards, Refrigerator, Hat and Umbrella Stand, Etchings by R. Seals, Herring, Beechy, Shayer, and James Pollard, Fern Plants, &c. The contents of 41 Bedrooms, in massive brass, tester and French Bedsteads, with spring palliasses. hair and other Mattresses, mahogany and inlaid Ward- robes, with plate glass fronts, Toilet Tables and Glasses, handsome pencilled China Toilet Services, and all the other usual bedroom appendages, selected with great taste. A great display of elegant Plated Goods, all supplied by Elkington, Cut Glass, China, New Linen, Blankets, and Marsala Quilts. The large Kitchen, Culinary, Offices, and Still Room are replete with the most expensive new Copper and Iron Ware requisite for so extensive an establishment. The Cellar contains selections from the choicest Vintages of rare Old Ports, Sherries, Madeiras, Cham- pagnes, Claret, real >fohannisberg, and other Wines. The Gas Fittings throughout the house. The OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, comprising—■ j 3 short-legged Posting Horses, and a compact Pony, 6 sets of single and 3 sets of new double Harness, Horse Clothing, 3 Waggonettes, Landau, Pony Carriage, 2 wheel Cart, See. Together with the whole of the contents of the tap room known as THE BULL'S HEAD HOTEL, comprising Tables, Chairs, Bar Fittings, Bedroom Furniture, &c. ;:) The whole may be viewed on Saturday, the 22nd day May, 18S0, between the hours of 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. < Descriptive catalogues may be had at the principal hotels in North Wales, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester; on the premises; of Messrs. Sheen and BROADHURST, Accountants, 21, North .John-street, Liverpool; and of the AUCTIONEERS', AV, ellfiel(I House, Bangor and Town Hall, Rhyl. MERIONETHSHIRE, NORTH WALES, FREEHOLD ESTATE, Situate at Abercowarach, near Dinas Mawddwy, com- prising several Farms, called Tan-y-foel, Pen-y-bryn, Glan-yr-afon, Caer-argau, Bont-ddu, Tan-y-bertli, and Nant-yr-henfaes, with the old established ABER- COWARCH FLANNEL FACTORY, now in full work and convinently situated, with the goodwill of the Business, Plant and Machinery, excellent RESI- DENCE, with Outbuildings and Warehouses at- tached, and Workmen's Cottages; also the exclusive right of Pasturage over sound and very conveniently situated Sheepwalks, the whole covering an area of 240 Acres or thereabouts, To lIE SOLD B\ AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM WILLIAMS (by direction of the_ Mortgagees of the Estate of Mr. E. D. Evans, now in Liquidation), in the large room at the Buckley Arms Hotel, Dinas Mawddwy, On THURSDAY, 3rd JUNE, 18S0, At Three o'clock in the Afernoon, precisely, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced:— LOT 1. The Old-established FLANNEL FACTORY, com- pletely fitted with necessary machinery, with an unfail- ing and plentiful supply of Water, and now in operation, situate at Abercowarch, in the parish of Llany- mawddwy, together with the Buildings, Warehouses, and Wool Store-rooms connected therewith; also the compact and desirable RESIDENCE, called Tanyfoel, adjoining tthe Warehouses, with the Farm Buildings, and Farms called Tanyfoel, Caer Argau, Bont-ddu, and, part of Penybryn, now in the occupation of Richard Evans, and John Davies, and containing together 35a. Or. 19p. Also the FIVE WORKMEN'S COTTAGES, in the several occupations of Samuel Midgeley, Sarah Thomas, Edmund Morris, David Evans, and Jane Roberts; together with the small CHAPEL and COT- TAGE adjoining, subject to an unexpired Lease to:the Calvanistic Methodist denomination, at a ground rent of 9s. per annum; and the exclusive right of PASTURAGE upon the Sheepwalk, No 43 on the plan, and containing 27a. 3r. 33p., or thereabouts. LOT 2. Part of the FARM called PENYBRYN, and the FARM called GLANYRAFON, in the occupation of John Davies, and containing 20a. Ir. 36p., with the i exclusive right of Pasturage on Sheepwalk, No 70 on the plan, and containing 50a. 3r. 21 p., or thereabouts. LOT 3. The FARM called TANYBERTH, now in the occu- > pation of David Hughes, and containing 17a. Or. 38p., J with the exclusive right of Pasturage 11 on Sheepwalk, t No. 22 on the plan, and containing 27a. 3r. 36p., or thereabouts. J LOT 4. The FARM called NANT-YR-HENFAES, now in the occupation of David Hughes and John Jones, and containing 26a. Or. 31 p., with the exclusive right of Pasturage on Sheepwalk, No. 21 on the plan, contain- ing 35a. Or. 33p., or thereabouts. The Estate is distant about g miles from Dinas 2 Mawddwy Railway Station, about 12 miles from Machynlleth, and 10 from Dolgelley, and lies in the l immediate neighbourhood of the oelebpated "ARRAN MAWDDWY," is surrounded with exceedingly fine Mountain Soenery, and affords one or more charming sites for building. The river Cowarch runs through the Property, and its vicinity to the well-known J RIVER DOVEY, in which Salmon, Sewin, and Trout abound, offer in- f ducemeuts to the Angler, and render a residence in so charming and healthy a locality very desirable. I Plans and Particulars may be obtained from the i1 AUCTIONEER, Salop-road, Oswestry; at the place of Sale; and of J MR. G. D. HARRISON, r Solicitor, Welshpool. -n_ 1 ELIJAH FINCH, f TAILOR, No. 4, CAMBRIAN PLACF, ABERYSTWYTH. Gentlemen's own Materials made up.—Repairs. Scour- I ing, and Cleaning done on the shortest notice. t 1-lt5 bn Jiuirtion. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. COUNTY OF MERIONETH SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD FARM, Situate in the Parish of Llanfair, known as DINAS BOCHELLIN, Containing 177A. 2R. 34P. MESSRS. WM. DEW. & SON win sell by Public Auction, In the Month of JUNE next, at Barmouth, the above Farm in Lots. It is distant three and a half miles from Pensarn, and running down to the celebrated river Artro. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ment, and in the meanwhile may be obtained of Messrs. Allen & Son, 17, Carlisle-street, Soho Square, London. and of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield House. Bangor, and Town Hall, Rhyl. Bangor, April 28, 18S0. BLAENWAUN, LLANBADARN-TREFEGLWYS. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. GRIFFITH GRIFFITHS, has been instructed to sell }>y Public Auction, On THURSDAY, June 10th, 1880, at two o'clock in the afterlicoll -at the COMMERCIAL INN, CILCENIN, subject tt> conditions to be then pro- duced, all that FREEHOLD FARM and LANDS, known as Blaenwaun, otherwise Tydwl, and situate in the Parish of Llanbadarn-TrefeglvyS> in the County of Cardigan. There is a substantially built Fann-1touse, and also commodious Out-buildings erected on the Farm. The premises contain in the whole by allmeurement 25 Acres, or thereabout. £ 2T For further particulars apply to Mr. Griffith Jones, Solicitor, Aberystwyth, or to the Auctioneer at Aberayron. Meetings. A GRAND BAZAAR (UNDER MOST DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE) WILL BE HELD AT THE VANE HALL, MACHYNLLETH, Ox WEDNESDAY AXD THURSDAY, MAY 26TH AND 27TH, I8S0. For particulars as to Patrons, Stallholders, Special Trains, Cheap Trips, &c., see Placards and the Cambrian Railways Co.'s Bills. ST. DAVID'S COLLEGE, LAMPETER. THE RE-OPENING of the College Chapel will take place on the Degree day, June 24th. The morning sermon will be preached by the Bishop of 'Llandafl'; and the evening by the Bishop of Winchester, or the Bishop of St. David's. Any old Lampeter men desiring to be present at the Services and the Luncheon are particularly requested to send their names to the BursER by June 1st. THE DOLGELLEY FLORAL AND HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY. COMPETITION CONFINED WITHIN THE RADIUS OF THE > DOLOELLEY UNION. AN EXHIBITION OF PLANTS, FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES. &(' WILL BE HELD AT THE f PUBLIC ROOMS, DOLGELLEY, DURING THE FIRST WEEK IN SEPTEMBER NEXT. PRESIDENT:— SAMUEL HOLLAND, ESQ., M.P., CAERDEON. Vwv.PPTrsiTmrvr*—. C. E. JONES OWEN," ESQ., HENGWRTUCHA. For Book of Prizes, &c., apply to JNO. ELLIS, Secretary. Lawnt Cottage, Dolgelley. LLANYCHAIRN CHURCH, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. THE LORD BISHQP OF ST. DAVID'S WILL (D.V.) CONSECRATE THE ABOVE. CHURCH ON THURSDAY, the 27th day of MAY, When the following Services will be held, viz.— CONSECRATION SERVICE, at 11 a.m. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S will preach in English and afterwards administer the HOLY SACRAMENT. THE AFTERNOON SERVICE will be at 3 p.m. in Welsh. Preacher—THE REV. JOHN SINNETT, B.D., Rector of Penbour. THE. EVENING SERVICE at 6.30 p.m. P)-cachei-TIIE REV. H. MORGAN, B.D., Vicar of Llanddewi Aberarth. There will be a Collection after each Service towards the Debt that remains on the building. All the Clergy are respectfully requested to appear in their Surplices. D. JENKINS, Vicar VAUGHANDAVIES, Esq., MORRIS DAVIS, Esq., May 13th, 1880. ABERYSTWYTH IMPROVE- 1VIENT SOCIETY. JI The next DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT will be given on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY evenings next, May 25th and 26th, IN THE QUEEN'S HOTEL ASSEMBLY ROOM. Particulars in programmes. business Jlbbrcjssejs. I MESDAMES JENKINSAND HUGHES, DRAPERS AND GENERAL MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 5, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, MESDAMES JENKINS AND HUGHES respectfully announces their return from London with a choice and well selected stock of MILLINERY and FANCY (iOODS, comprising all the NEWEST DESIGNS for the SEASON. In announcing their business to the ladies and visitors of Aberystwyth and ts neighbourhood, they beg respectfully to solicit a share of patroiage. Careful and personal attention is given to all orders. M R K E D WA R I) S BEGS to inform her Friends and Customers that she hlS returned with a choice selection of Fashionable Millineiy, Flowers, Feathers, Silk, Satins, &c. An early call will oblige. 3, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. (Ebii&ttion. DRA^yiNxTSCHOOL ARERYSTWYTHT~ DAILY CLASSES for DRAWING and PAINTING-Freehand Model Drawing, Water- color and Oils. Classes will be formed for Sketching from Nature. Private Lessons Gii-eii. For particulars, apply to Miss K. VERNON DAVYS, Brighton House, Marine Terrace. 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. Clares are held in connection, with the Sch-nc- ((ii (I A)-t, Department, the examination* being held in May in each year. The school year consists of three Term*. FOR TERMS, &c., APPLY TO THE PRINCIPAL MAENGWYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, MACHYNLLETH. Conducted by Mr J. OWEN, late Inspector of Schools for the British and Foreign School Society and Tutor at the Society's Training College, Swansea. Qualified Foreign and English Assistants. Terms and prospectuses may be had on application. "GWELL DYSG NA GOLUD." ADIES'COLLEGIATE SCHOOL ABERYSTWYTH. Principal, Mrs. E. MARIE JONES, (F. C. College, Glas- gow). Pupils are prepared for the Local, the Civil Service alld the Training Colleges Preliminery Examinations. Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Analysis—Rev. E. P. Jones, M.A. Historyf Geography, and Literature—Mrs. Jones. Latin, liible History, and Domestic Economy—Mrs. E. Mane -Jones. French, Italian, Calisthenics—Signorina Chambeaud. Geology, Botally) and Astronomy—Mrs. Jones. Music—Miss T\»ruer and Signorina Chambeaud. Drawing, Paintin» anil Book-keeping—Mrs. Jones. Elocution-—Mrs. 12. M. Jones (late pupil of Harcourt Beatty, Prof. of PI-Ixitioii at Glasgow University). A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESS. ABERYSTWYTH~SKAMMAR SCHOOL. FOUNDED I ISI2. Trustees—The Rev. Chancellor Phillips, Vicar of Aber- ystwyth; Sir Pryse Pryse, Bart., Gogerddan; Thomas Bonsall, Esquire, Glanrheidol Rev. J. Pugh; aughan Davies, Esquire and George Williams, Esquire. ° Head Master—Mr. EDWARD JONES, Government Science Master (and in special honours of the Uni- versity of London). Second Master—Mr. J. C. ALCOCK, of Exeter College, Oxford. Mr. Alcock obtained honours (senior) in Latin, Greek, French, and Music, at the Oxford Local Examinations in 1876. Junior Assistant—Mr. T. WOOD ROBINSON. The Head Master receives a few boarders at Jasper House. The reports of examiners, list of successes, and terms may be had on application. The School re-opens on Monday, the26th of January, when Exhibitions of jE5 each will be given to the best three boys who enter from the primary schools of the neighbourhood. ABERYSTWYTH—CAERLEON HOUSE. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. 1 PRINCIPAL — MISS TRUBSHAW. Assisted by Masters, and Resident, Foreign, and English Governesses. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge local examinations. For Terms, &e., apply to the Principal. LAMPETER GRAMMAR SCHOOL, FOUNDED 1S05. HF-A,D MASTFP. THOS. H. WILLIAMS, B.A., (Oxen.), Late Scholar of Jesus College, and 2nd Class Honours Moderations. THE aim of the education given at this school will be such as to prepare young men for Matri- culation at the Universities and Lampeter College; also boys for the Oxford Local and Preliminary Ex- aminations. Terms :—Six Guineas a year. For further particulars and information apply to the HEADMASTER. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. VISITOR THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEAD-MASTER :— REV. A. G. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar, Jesus e College, Oxford. SECOXD MASTER :— C. E. WILLIAMS, M.A., late Open Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge, 26th Wrangler, 1874. SCIENCE MASTER :— C. A. BUCKM ASTER, M.A., Lincoln College, Oxford, First Class Natural Science, 1874, Fellow of the Chemical Society. CLASSICAL MASTER :— REV. G. W. GENT, B.A., late Open Scholar, Uni- versity College, Oxford; 2nd Class Classical Mods., 1873 1st Class Final Classical Schools, 1875 Proxime Accessit, Stanhope Historical Prize, 1S72. COMPOSITION 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 Final Classical Schools, 1877. ASSISTANT CLASSICAL MASTER :— E. J. McCLELLAN. M.A., Exhibitioner, Queen's College, Oxford First Class Classical Mods., 1867. MASTER OF THE JUNIOR SCHOOL :— C. P. LEWIS, M.A., late Exhibitioner, Jesus College, Oxford. MASTER OF THE MODERN SCHOOL :— H. E. JUST, 1st Class, London University Diplomtj (in French and German), Mer. Institute, Stuttgart. DRAWING :— D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL :— SERGEANT HOBAN. The School will re-open on Monday, September 15. Boarders are received by the Warden, and also by Mr Williams, Mr Gent, and Mr C. P. Lewis. For particulars apply to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. BALA GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEAD MASTER—Mr. W. T. PHILLIPS. PUPILS arc thoroughly prepared for Com- mercial Pursuits, for the Preliminary Examina- tions required by the Law, College of Surgeons and Pharmaceutical Society, and for the Cambridge Local Examinations. During the past three years ten pupils have passed the Camittiilge Local Examinations, five of the ten in Honours, two the Preliminary of the- Pharmaceutical Society, and one the Preliminary of the College of Surgeons. l Terms, &c., I, -Y ou application to the Head AjUS'tci' t The next term begaii^^Iomlay, April 12th. 1880. (Education. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. HEAD MASTER—1The Rev. LLEWELYN EDWARDS, M.A., of Lincoln College, Oxford, and Graduate in Classical Honours. Second Master—J. F. TYE, Esq., B.A., University of London. Third Master—Mons. EUGENE B. de PELOUBET, of the University of France, and of the "Ecole des Beaux Arts" of Paris. Fourth Master—Mi-. TOM JONES, undergraduate of the University of London (Matriculation, in First Division). Music Master—D. JENKINS, Esq., Mus. Bac. (Cantab). Drilling Master—Sergeant-Major HOLMES. THE situation of Ardwvn is recognised as the JL most delightful and salubrious near the town of Aberystwyth it is within view of the sea,' and is well sheltered from the northerly and easterly winds. The House (expressly planned by a London Architect) is sur- rounded by three acres of ground laid out for Croquet, Play-ground, &c. For Cricket and Football the boys have a field not far from the house. Mr. EDWARDS prepares his pupils specially for Ma- triculation at the Universities, for the Scholarship Examination at the University College of Wales, for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, for the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations, as well as for Commercial Pursuits. There arc Scholarships belonging to this School. TEKMS :—For Boarders, from 40 to 45 Guineas per annum Day Scholars, from 6 to 8 Guineas per annum. MINAVON, ABERDOVEY. MR. HUBERT CORNISH. MODERATIONS Oxford, Public School and Gold Medallist in Classics and Mathematics, receives pupils, sons of gentlemen, and prepares them for Eton and other Public Schools. Seven years ex- perience. vSpecial attention paid to backward boys. Mr. Cornish also prepares pupils for the Universities or Army. For terms and prospectus, apply to Mr. HeBERT CORNISH, Minavon, Aberdovey. THE ABERYSTWYTH COMMERCIAL AND GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Conducted by Mr T. OWENS, C.M. (in honours of the London University, and late Senior Scholar of the University College of Wales). Pupils prepared for Commercial Pursuits, the Civil Service, the learned Professions, the Universities, and for the various Training and Theological Colleges. Charges moderate. Terms on application. The School Re-opened on Monday, January 12th, 1880. Shipping. SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO AE R C A ft 31 E R I C A (COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL Steamers). SAILINO DAYS From LIVERPOOL every TurtiSv DAY and every alternate TUESDAY. From LONDO>- DERRY every FRIDAY, and from QUEENSTOWN every alternate WEDNESDAY. TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. THROUGH TICKETS to all points at SPECIAL RATES. PAMPHLETS on CANADA, MANITOBA, and the WESTON STATES of AMERICA; also SPECIAL PAMPHLET, em- bodying Reports of the Tenant Farmers' Delegates to Canada, free on application. ASSISTED PASSAGES to Canada for Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., James Street, LIVERPOOL. Or to the A, eiits- EYAX JONES, Builder, Bala. GRIFFITH EI>WARDS, 2, Ael-y-Don, Barmouth. LEWIS WILLIAMS, Auctioneer, &c., Dolgelley. WHITE STAR LINE ROYAL AND UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE. -Tlie Steamers of this line take the Lane Routes l-ecommended by > Lieutenant Maury, on both the Out. ward and Homeward passages. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK. Forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. These well-known magnificent Steamers are ap- pointed to sail weekly as under, carrying her Majesty s and the United States Mails ADRIATIC Tuesday, May 25 GERMANIC Thursday, June 3 BALTIC Tuesday, June 8 CELTIC Thursday, June IT BRITTANNIC.Thursday, June 24 From NEW YORK. BALTIC Saturday, 15th May REPUBLIC Thursday, 20th May These splendid Vessels reduce the passage to the shortest possible time, and afford to Passengers the highest degree of comfort hitherto attainable at sea. Average passage 8 days in Summer, 9 days in Winter. Each Vessel is constructed in seven water- tight compartments. The Saloon, Ladies' Boudoir, State Rooms, and Smoking Rooms are amidships, and are luxuriously furnished and fitted with all modern conveniences pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath-rooms, barber's shop, &c. Saloon Passage, 15, 18, and 21 guineas Return Tickets at reduced rates. The, Steerage accommodation is of the highest character, the room* are unusually spacious, well lighted, ventilated, and warmed, and passengers of this class will find their comfort carefully studied, and, the provisioning unsurpassed. Stewardesses in Steerage to attend the Women and Children. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. For Freight or Passage apply to J. D. HUGHES, 1, Railway Terrace, Aberystwyth. SDIOX BRYAN, Printer, &c., Llanfyllin. ISMAY, IMRIE AND Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool, And 34, Leadenhall Street, LONDON, E. llusiness IF YOU WANT GOOD BOOTS vou SHOULD GO TO D I C K S. ADDRESSES ABERYSTWYTH. I NEWTOWN. LAMPETER. DOLGELLEY. MACHYNLLETH. BARMOUTH. REPAIRING CHEAP, NEAT AND SUBSTANTIAL. I T T I N G Y A R N S. S. N. COOKE, 35, PIER-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEGS to call the attention of ladies to his NEW KNITTING WOOLS, patterns of which will be sent per post on application. The following are leading makes THE NEW S^LK MIXTURES in ounce balls. SAXONY, in 2 oz. hanks, a fine yarn suitable for ladies and children. VICTORIA, a similar yarn, but softer texture, in hanks of about1 oz. EMPRESS FINGERING, in hanks of 1 oz. This yarn is of superior quality, being made from the best combed wools, of long staple and soft texture, is very durable and suitable for general knitting purposes, each hank contains 60 full length rOEllllf, consequently, more value for money than yarns of inferior quality. S. N. C. has all the leading colours in Fleeces; Berlin. Shetland, Andalusian, and other yarns of best quality.. Strutt's and Alexander's Knitting Cotton* Perii'sall's Spun Knitting Silk. >