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quipping gtoticc^ CJTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, r^6|^0k5BELFAST GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. L^.j. SAILINGS WEEKLY. J VTv"' Steam-ships PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain ^TOXA, Captain Linklater CLUTHA, Captain Huck- {» Captain Fry, are intended to Sail with Goods from East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented k ^stances), as follows during the month of JULY 4,.m CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, and BELFAST. .8 p.m. 21 Monday 3 p.m. it y .8 p.m. 28 Monday .8 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. "tila. «•}' .2 p.m. 23 Wednesday T2 noon ^M^ay .u a.m. 130 Wednesday. 1 p.m. esday .2 p.m. V, GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. *s<32 •• •• « p.m. 22 Tuesday .2 p.m. C*y •• ..2 p.m. 29 Tuesday 2 p.m. t Y 2 P.M. I With liberty to Tow and Assist Vessels. Cabin, 17«. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or • ^<Ut > Steerage, 12s. 6d. *>e alongside in time for shipment Two Honrs before fc^PpU Ke<l time of sailing. t11' to William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to LUlthay A Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; t41 Robert Henderson and Son; Bristol, to Mark Whit- 5 and in Cardiff, to ki^O G. F. WEBB A CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse jjfjfta, /CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. IHI 11 "i III COMMUNICATION BETWEEN lHE BRISTOL OHANftJiii AMD THB STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. ■Or I11 WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, bi^llaut"c'aa8t full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships f^fcb^AN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. ^a7Ke 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. Of^'i'IIEN 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. her First-claee Stoamers, will sail regularly between *hSsuRl)IFP AND NEW Y0EK- K p Hr"ship6 are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up Jpbi'n le latest improvements for ihe comfort and convenience Steerage Passengers. Passengers provided with mattresses. ►V carried f°r the female emigrants. f r'^HOKE will sail on the 2nd August, to be followed to. Morgan. 140L For further particulars apply to Jfy BUDQKTT & JAMBS, and BRANTH, 11, King-street. RICHARDKON & Co. frSVCpto G. W. JOXKS, HKARD, ft Co. W. C. LUCY & Co. T- WAITK & SON. IgpA ^IDD ALEXANBKK BROTHERS. iftiFHvi; JouN Tatlor. 'A'VDFIL W. J. I'RKKSWELL, 1, Castle-street. lojw,, UE E. G. Piticm. ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. Sif&KftjP H. B. TROTTER. DOCK s. B. sketch. -RICIIAKT) MASON. JoaNCttIVERa. KS«l([jiiJt,,)WEST J. MAT & Co., 2, Victoria-place. fi.i, EC* LAUKCBLOT LOWTHER, 21, Quay-st. RnJfefr. T. M. CUFF, Sirliowy Railway. Samuel CHARLEY, ■LaMV(,> E. EVANS, Post-office. v E- EVANS, Stationer. SlnMv JOHN J. CIIALINDER, Post-office. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. J. II. N. J UDD, Beaufort-house. ltiHyuTHKN JAMES BAGNALL. Ill Co\- RICHARD WILLIAMS. D. W. JOKEM. THOMAS & Co., Shipchandlera. J- JOXES, Tallow Chandler. JASOX MKYLER, Stationer. CHARLES BLISS, Auctioneer. LL A. KUMSKY, Post-office. ASH J. GALLAWAY. 'Uen H. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. "0iflpany's Office, 1, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. JOHN LAUGHLAND. Manager. flUNARD ROYAL MAIL j c STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL t CT T0 NEW YORK AND BOSTON. .Ú'J'rJ\. CALABRIA. TARIFA. BATAVIA. ABYSSINIA. SIBERIA. JAVA. l^wA- A LGKRIA. HECLA. RUSSIA. MALTA. J CHINA. BOTHNIA. J ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS sail every TUESDAY, THURS- and hare superior accommodation for Cabin k (Ta{'e I'a^-eng-ers. For further particulars apply to IVKR, 1, llumford-Btrcct, Liverpool; or to their tK^S, i). Hi'RLEY & Co., 9, Iiute-crescent, Do«ks J. H. vjUby' ^ark-gtreet, Temperance Town and THOMAS S. Bute-road, Cardiff- 0553 TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL A STEAMERS, appointei pail from LIVEIU'UOL, aid (^UEE.NSTOWN to NEW Cl'j^ervTUESDAY and THURSDAY ^1'rv /fj! NEW YORK THURSDAY, JULY 31. yljy LONDON TirESDAT, Aro. 5. Sair! £ MONTREAL thurmdat, ATG. 7. I 'j'Ot, iT ^RfSTOIj TUESDAY, AUO. I- iv^lii —Tuesday Sai.inghf vc mid 15 Ouineaa 'iliurs> 15 Guineas and 18 Guineas, having equal Saloon Passage to New York, Six Guineas, with y of Oooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- fc^sen,rUi0le> or Quebec, without extra charge. thr'"8 for a11 l'arU of CANADA and the UNITED STATES f-? tufM°ul5rli on very advantageous terms. Li "'I particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water- 5t, p |lro\ & S, Church-street. Cardiff. -'It¡ ARWOOD, IS, Crichton-street, Cardiff; or to CK LovErr, Windsor Hotel, Pei)arth. 2249 LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE J\. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE vnen ¡; TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. to the West. K>jfv, Steamships of this Line now run direct every Tues- tl ^din'day from LI VERPOOL to PoRTLANDand QUEBEC, t't>4i,ITT ^e"k'ers to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all r ,°,lv"3 in Canada and the United States. »U a.VEKPOOL TO FROM LIVERPOOL TO W^BEC. QUEBKC. ^C.HaiifiVNia John's, N.F.i Caiadian, Tuesday, 5 Aug. i-.j 'lfivi., ) 'i'ncsdiiy, 1 July Polynesian, Thurs., 7 „ 'i-n'S „ North American, Tu., 12 „ l's^l>T|Ues^a-v> >» Scandinavian, Tlmrs., 14 *<»■; f IrBday, io Corinthian, Tuesday, 19 ^iiit TliUes^ai > Prussian, Thursday, 21 tfv !prs<l:iy, 17 Austrian (Via St. John's, N.F., '1uts(iay, 22 & IIa!ifax)Tuesday, 20 Aujj. 'J.v'Jr.S'-lay, 24 Casnian, Thursday, 28 if._5^ilUy\ St. John's N.F. Manitoban, Tuesday, 2 Sept. r«esday, 29 July Sarniatixn, Thurs., 4 it 'tJay, 31 C rcassian, Thursday, 11 „ h fcaiUsliips for HAL1 FAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE UI'trrJ' sail as follows:— Us:>K vvv"1^ Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle ste'n, South Western and Southern States. C^ 20 May. Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July r>r'oii Ua-V' 17 Jliue f4,,c » balt-^6 Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, '■"I^'NOCI 1>ore- or Philadelphia, JtlS 18s. or £ 15 15P.according •k'^ b 0n« including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors ljt, ii)ed on board. Return Tickets at reduced "ted number of intermediate passengers are taken in hg ar aJ- ^9 9s., including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- e9 apart from steerage. Applications for berths P N" iiee. I] re to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- '!>i671>ly Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ G 6s., including a plenti- v t.°f cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are ''drn,8 line to attend to the wants of female passengers •V^V" k^ak"n from the Ocean Steamships to the Railway Cars rjivivyiiifc,lse. ir,. ,"r. filiation required concerning Canada, can be obtained l'la-ri li Adam-Street, Aftelphi, London Agent for the ■hl^nnnent. A' iw'^T Canada supplied gratis by our agents ,'c I; .°:'IK to SAN FRANCISCO, via the UNION ^HI8_ JJOAD. THROUGH TICKETS issued on the most favour- FlJr Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., ) to Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, and Vh, Ge0). 85, Foyle street, Londonderry, Bird, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; John K. Taylor, ontyi»ister, near Newport; James Ayre, 64, Doek.- 1'riist & Sons, 9, Quay Parade, Swansea Bnrt[l)tteet i 17, Thomas-street, Llanelly John Copeland, 124, JriK iii'rt-i'.vr Tydvil; Jackson <fc Co., Milford Haven; J-str 'I'hrej s, VVelliekl-road, and Mr. David W iiliams, u et> Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, Pontypridd; ,ail> Pontypridd. fc'f'r^TVlS« |?i!1'AN"Y'8 SI'I'.CIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. assengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents < home. 4869 NA T 1 0 N A L L I N E -Li T0 NEW YORK. t^iiGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. ERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Sl>i^Wl (i(!|KHSTO\VN EVERY THURSDAY H Ps '-known full-powered Iron Screw Steam-ships o'X'k* Tons Ships Tons ► ,V' Iv^e f,0'^4: England, Ivemp .4000 a«ce 4900 The Queen, Andrews 4441 'Ma ^fi,r; 11 4302 Holland, Bragg 3347 '^e'^eb8 3571 Erin, 3950 er 3500 Helvetia, Spencer 3974 C ''ill 3500 Denmark, Sumner 3723 • ,li' from Liverpool to New York as under:— 'v>NA.t, Wednesday, 30tli July. Wednesday, 6th Aug. •^e & ij' Wednesday, 13tli Aug. £ ^loo^ving Queenstowii the following days. sUaii aecommodation is unsurpassed —the State-rooms s., e, -v largj, and open off the Saloons situated in Poop ^-e'» 15» al11' 17 Guineas, according to accomrao- i,, all havingsame pri\ilege iu Saloon. Return ,;fed Y-FIVK GUINEAS. ven^tll6 yRT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- ^o^iamodaUon being unequalled for space, light, —as low as by any other Line—include abun- -er "visions served up eoolvcd hy Company's Servants. 111 attendance on Female Steerage Passengers. '"c'S(ytl'rjc% ^i's forwarded to Quebec, Boston, Philadelphia, an-i^/Aoftt extra charge—and booked through to San te^^il \inland towns of United States and Canada on or buokeù through to New Zealand, China, 0l. :ii^ A1 as«age apply to I K NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (I.IMITED,) ;l. tibfi 23, Water-street, Liverpool; ► Y.. Insurance Agents, Newport, ilon. DAVID xj1°nias-street, or Tnos. MORGAN, ilina-street, 'O-iSi C"EI'«K, Town Crier, Brynniawr D. L. JONES, Jk\ £ > Brit-cnferrj-; DAVID KW-N Cardiff Castle Hotel, Morgan, Post-office, Poutypool or to f> ,IjAS & CO., 120, Kothsay-tcrraee, Bute Docks, and » ILLIAMS, West borne-place, Cardiff. U a'lvised to secure their Passages from the Local *Vlv* SURGEON.—Mr. FREE- to' ^'lar'es"street, Cardiff. At Home 1.30 till 3 r •Vdviw answered by day »ails. 6379 j^hippinj JXoticcs. ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. CORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. I VV FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS SBSBKfc leave CORK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF, with. Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, calling at Mil- ford, returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, and from CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. Fares—Cabin, kl Is.; Deck, 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket, available for one month, ZI lis. 6d. For further particulars see small billio AGBNTS. CARDIFF.—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. NEWPORT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 374 /&[LINE OF STEAMERS IWL » YR BETWEEN NANTES AND THE PORTS OF THE BRISTOL CHANNEL. BI-MONTHLY SAILINGS FROM NANTES. J. D. COLLINS, Commission Merchant, Shipping and Forward- ing' Agent, and General Produce Broker, 51, QUAI DE LA FOSSE, NANTES, calls the special attention of Mercantile Houses to the immense advantages and facilities for Trade offered by the New Line of Steamers, the inauguration of which opens an almost direct communication between the Bristol Channel Ports and the Manufacturing Towns along the Orleans line of Railway, the Wine growing and other Agricultural dittricts ot the Valley of the I Loire, Brittany, and Vendue, and the Sardine Fisheries of the Coast J. D. Collins begs to tender his best services to Import and Export Houses for the Purchase or Sale of Produce in France. He Trill have pleasure in furnishing any useful or necessary informa- tion required. Special Branches, Sardines, and all other Preserved Provisions, Wines and Spirits. Grain, Fruit; Potatoes, &c., &c. DAILY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NANTES AND BORDEAUX. Correspondence in Four Languages. For Telegrams. address- COLLINS, NANTES. 7371 THE BEST AND CHEAPEST ROTJIE FOR PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO THE UNITED STATES, IS BY THE RE AT WESTERN STEAM- \JT SHIP LINE." BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAM-SHIPS of this Line are intended to sail as follows :— ARRAGON" (1,500 tons) to Sail WBDNESDA Y. Aug. 6 "LAPLAND" (1,500) WBDNESDAT, Aug. 13 GRE -,T IVI,:STEITN (2,000 tons) „ THURSDAY, Sept, 4. CORNWALL (2,000 tons) Building. CABIN FARE to NEW YORK 13 Guineas, Return Tickets 20 Guineas. INTERMEDIATE, 8t Guineas. STEERAGE, 0 Guineas, including Fare from any Railway Station in the West of England and South Wales to NEW YORK, BOSTON, or PHILADELPHIA. Mattresses provided Free. The Vessels on this Line d. not call at any Irish port, but pro- ceed direct from Bristol to New York. Passengers may be booked through to'all parts of the United States and Canada on very moderate terms. To seeure berths, &c., apply to MARK WHITWILL and SON, Grove, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb and Co., Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Dock- street, Newport, Mon.; John Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; J. T. Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; J. Callaway, Mountain Ash; or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Brokers, Swansea; George F. Price, Church-street, Pontypridd. Passengers are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our Agents before leaving home. 807 \V HITE STAR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to and from NEVY YORK. These new full-powered Steamships sail from LIVEliPOOL on THURSDAYS, QUEENS- TOWN on FRIDAYS. Celtic July 811 Republic Aug. 14 Oceanic Aug. 7 Adriatic Aug. 21 These vessels are all uniform, of the highest speed, and replete with modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and Cabins are amidships. Passengers are booked through to all parts of the United states, British America, China, Japan, India, and Australia. Drafts issued on New York free of charge. Saloon passage, X18 18s and 21 guineas. Return Tickets, So guineas. Steerage, jtS 6s. Usr On and after the 1st July next, Saloon Fares will be £ 21 and L25. Return Tickets, £ 19. For Fleight or passage apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, and 97 & 99, S. Clark-st, Chicago; in Queens- town, to JAMES SCOTT it Co., or t. ISMVY, IMRIE & Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool te 7, East India Avenue, London, E.C. to BARNES, GUTIIRIE, & Co., ButeDocks, Cardilf; to G. A. BEVAN, Swansea or to GEO. R. PRICE, Pontypridd. 48.9 lilies bil A, lictioll. Vaynor, near Merthyr Tydn). -Pretiminary Notice. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON has received in- structions from Major Vaughan Lee, to SELL by AUCTION, at Merthyr, in the month of AUGUST next, the undermentioned Valuable FREEHOLD FARMS, with the rights of Common and Fishing appurtenant thereto, being situate in the parish of Vaynor, in the county of Brecon, viz :—Llyswog Issa farm, con- taining 82a. Or. 3Sp. (more or les) of arable and pasture land, and about 103 acres of sheepwali" Nantgwine farm, containing 68a. 3r. 3p. (more or less), and Telly Llwyd fann, containing 94a. 2r. 6p. (more or less). Further particulars will appear in future advertisements. Dated, Cardiff, 11th July, 1873. 7156 South William-street, Green-street, Bedford-street, and Lower Grangetown.—Eligible Investments. MR. WILLIAM SANDERS will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 29th da3' of JULY, 1873, at Six o'clock in the evening, at the Hotel, Oardiif, th" uu- dermentioned valuable Leasehold PROPEKTIES, viz. :— LOT I.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house with the appur- tenances situate and being No. 31, South William-street, Cardiff, held under a lease for 97 years, from the 29th September, 1*54, subject to the annual ground-rent ofC2 10s. LOT 2. -All that Messuage or Dwelling-house with the appur- tenances situate and being No. 23, Green-street, Cardiff, held under a lease for 99 years, from the ISth January, 1871, subject to the annual ground-rent of £2. LOT 3.- -All those two Messuages or Dwelling-houses with the appurtenances situate in Bedford-street, Cardiff, now in the occu- pation of Thomas Davey and John Wilson, held under a lease for 99 years, from tue 2nd July, 1S72, subject to the annual ground- rent of £ 3 Is. LOT 4.—All that Messuage oT Dwelling-house with the appur- tenances situate and being No. 8, Amherst-street, Lower Grange- town, held under a lease for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1870, sub- ject to the annual ground-rent of £2 5s. LOT 5.-All that Messuage or Dwelling-house with the appur- tenances situate amI being -No. S, Knole-sircet, Lower Grangetown, held under a lease for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1667, subject to the annual ground-rent of £2 2s. Od. LOT (;All that other Messuage or Dwelling-house situate in and being No. 4, Knole-street, Lower Grangetown, held under a lease for 119 years, from the 1st May, 1807, subject to the annual ground-rent of £ 2. LOT 7.-AlIl hat other Mcsnage or Dwelling-house situate in and being No. 5, Knole-strcet, held under a lease for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1867, subject to the annual ground-rent of £ 2 2s. 6d. The whole of the premises are substantially erected, good repair, and well tenanted. A considerable portion of the purchase-money of any lot may be had on security of the same if required. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, No. 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff, or at the Offices of Mr. Josiah Merrils, Solicitor, Church-street, Cardiff. 7315 Freceh' ld Land for Sale at Cadoxton-juxta-Barry. MR. F. H. PEARCE Will SELL by AUCTION l." at the' Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 5th, 1873 (not July l.">th, as previously announced), at Two for Three o'clock, the undermentioned valuable PROPEKTIES, either in one or se¡1:\rate lots I 1. All that Messuage and Premises with its appurtenances, called the Hatch House, situate in the village of Cadoxton afore- buid. 2. All that Meadow, called Wain Joe Wilkin, situate and being part of the Hatch Farm, Cadoxton, aforesaid, and adjoining the road leading to Barry, measuring about five acres more or less. 3. All that Meadow, called North Made; also a part of the said Hatch Farm, measuring about five acres. 4. All those Four Fields, being a portion of the Hatch Farm aforesaid, containing about 21 acres. 5. All that Messuage and Prcmiscs, with the garden, orchard, stables, yards, coach-house, and other out-buildings, called t\ie Bower House, situate in the village of Cadoxton aforesaid. ö. All that Cottage, Carpenters' Shop, Blacksmiths' Shop, and Nine Acres of Land, adjoining thereto, and adjoining the main road. 7. And also all those Three Meadows and a Pasture Field ad- joining, called the Pear Tree Field, measuriug about eight acres. Further description will hereafter appear. 00 Particulars and Plans may be had free oil application to Morgan Morgan, Esq., solicitor, Cardilf, or to the Auctioneer, at his offices, (i, Higl>-street, Cardiff. 7041 Leasehold Property, James-street, Docks, Cardiff. MR.. F. H. PEARCE is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the same time and place, all that deSIrable Leasehold DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, Stable, Stores, and Premises, being No. 23, James-street. Bute Docks, Cardiff, now in the occupation of Mr. M. Gallivan, Greengrocer and General Dealer. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1S52, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground-rent of £ 2 10s. This property is w'ell situated for any business, is in good repair, will le„ for £ 52 ]>er annum, and is a most desirable invest- ment for capitalists. For furth. r particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, or to Mr. John Henry Evaii.s,jSolicitor, 18, High-st., Cardiff. 7343 North Wales, in the county of Merioneth.—Most attractive and beautifully-situate Residential Estate, situate on the southern bank of theMawddacn, a few miles from Dolgelly, on the Towyn and Aberdovey-road, and about six miles from Cardigan Bay, with railwav communication. MESSRS. CHESHIRE & GIBSON WIN SELL by AUL110N, on IUUSOAY, the 19th day of AUGUST next, at Two o'clock in the atte: noon, for Three precisely, at tho Royal Golden Lion Hotel,, Dolgelly (unless an acceptable offer be maJe previously), ONE of the ntost desirable and enjoyable RESI- DENTIAL PROPERTIES in the lmcipality, situate in the beau- tiful district hctweeii Dolgelly and Barmouth, which is considered the Switzerland of Wales. 'Jhc estate is kno\vn as Abergwynant, and is in the occupation of the owner, Colonel Bunbury, C.B., and comprises a residence, beautifully placed in the midst of woods and ornamental pleasure grounds, abounding with choice trees and flowering shrubs. The outbuildings are well arranged, and conve- niently situate at a short distance from the house, and the gar- dens, in which is a vinery, are planted with the choicest fruit trees of various kinds and very productive. The farm build- ings are aim tie, and there is to many useful purposes. There are several workmen's cottages dispersed over the estate, as well as a bailiff's house, a capital dairy, and coach- man's house. The entire area, including the woods, sheep walks, farms, lands, and ornamental grounds, occupies about 477 acres. The Cambrian Railway passes on the outer boundary of the pro- perty, and there is a station at Penmaen Pool, a little more than a mile distant, and the Dolgelly Station on the Great Western Rail- way is distant anout 3i miles. The estate is beautifully secluded and picturesque, and the walks through the woods and plantations, which are some miles in extent, afford views most extensive and varied, bounded by the sea, and the grand effect seen from the house and terraces rea,Ilcs to the highest peak of Cader Idris, which forms a granil termination to the landscape. The house, which is of modern erection, and hiiilt of stone with ornamental gables, may be readily enlarged if wished. There is a romantic stream passing tltrou^h the property, in which there is trout fishing, adding greatly to the beauty of the estate and there is salmon fishing in the Mawddach and Wirion rivers. The woods afford excellent cover for pheasants, and are well situate for the preservation of game. This lovely and romantic spot must be seen to be appreciated. Valuable flag stone has been quarried upon the estate, and it is believed that a profitable trade might be established, the proximity to the rail- way (to which there is n right of siding reserved) affords every fa<-ilitv for the transit of the produce. Particulars, with plans, will shortly be issued, to be had at the I Cors y-Gedol Hotel, Barmouth; the Golden Lion and Ship Hotels, Dolgelly the White Lion, Bala the Owen Glyndwr, Corwnn and for further particulars apply to Messrs. Nicholl, Burnett, anel Newman, 8, Howard-street, Strand, London or to the Auc- tioneers, No. 93, N ew-strect, Birmingham, of whom cards to view may be obtained. 7363 les b 11 gUutioiu SALE THIS DAY. In Bankruptcy—Unreserved Sale.-To Grocers, Flour Merchants, Furniture Brokers, &c. MESSRS. BARNARD, THOMAS, CAWKER, and CO. are instructed by the Trustees to SELL by AUC- TION, on the Premises, on TUESDAY, JULY 29th, 1873, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FURNITURE, FIXTURES, HORSE and CART, HARNESS, and EFFECTS, belonging to the Estate of Thomas Brazil, grocer and baker, Greenhill-street and Bridge- street, Swansea, a bankrupt. The STOCK comprises choice Congou and Caper teas, in chests and caddies; coffees, cocoas, starch, blue, mustards, pepper, cur- rants, raisins, rice, composite candles, soap, sugar, and tea papers, twines, &c.; flour, cheese, bacon, butter, lard, &c. FIXTURES AND UTENSILS.—Counters, shelving, and gas fittings in both shops, brass and iron beam scales, flour scales, sack weighing machine, tierce ditto, brass and iron weights, tea canisters, store tea canisters, knives, &c. BAKEHOUSIR. -Capital kneading trough, tsbles, peels, baking tins, and other necessary utensils. STABLEs.-Useful chesnut horse, capital Cobourg bread cart, and light spring carts two sets of harness, hand and sack trucks, øtable utsensils, Ac. The FURNITURE comprises the articles usually found in a respect- able tradesman's house. No reserve. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock precisely. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, or to Mr. James Collins, jun., Bristol, the trustee. Swansea, July 18th, 1873. 7265 Newport, Monmou.bshire.-Extenllive Sale of Leasehold Properties. MR. JAMES GRAHAM begs to announce that he has been favoured with instructions from the Execu- tors of the late Mr. Thomas Winmill, deceased, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 12tli, 1873, at Two o,clock in the Afternoon, sub- ject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there be pro- duced, and in the following or such Lots, and subject to the un- dermentioned apportionments of rents or such other apportion- ments as may be determined upon at the time of sale, the fallow- ing valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, COMPRISING LOT I.N-o. 4, CLYTHA SQUARE, in the occupation of T. A. Ballard, Esq., at the annual rental of £38. Apportioned Ground- rent, £5 5s. per annum. LOT 2.—No. 5, CLYTH.TSQUARE, adjoining Lot 1, in the occu- pation of Mrs. Kerr, at the annual rental of £3S. Apportioned Ground-rent, Z5 5:1 per annum. LOT g.-NO. 16, CLYTHA SQUARE, called "Park House," late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Winmill, deceased, but now un- occupied, estimated to be worth the annual rent of £55. Ground- rent £ 5 per annum. LOT {.-No. 17, CLYTHA SQUARE, called Energlyn House," in the occupation of J. N. Knapp, Esq., at the annual rental of J;;60. Ground-rent, £5 per annum. LUT 5.-No. 3, GLOUCESTER-PLACE, Barnard Town, in the occupation of Mr. Charles Deakin, at the low annual rent oftl& Apportioned Ground-rent of £2 10s per annum. LOT 6,—No. 4, GLOUCESTER PLACE, Barnard Town, adjoin- ingand similar to Lot 5, now void. Apportioned Ground-rent £ 2 10s per annum. The above Six Lots are held for the residue of term of 99 years, from the 25th day of December, 1858. LOT T.-Nos 1 and 2, JOHN STREET, Dock-street, and No. 1. WINMILL STREET, adjoining. This Lot is held for a term of 99 years, from the 1st. day of May, 1854, at an apportioned annual Ground-rent of £.3 1611., and will' be sold subject to a right of way as now used through the said premises to the Star Hotel, and premises comprised in Lot 19. This Lot is leased to Mr. J. Llewellyn Jones, for a term of 5 years, from the 25th day of December, 1869, with the option on the part ef the Lessee for an additional term of 5 years, at tho yearly rent of .£40. LOT 6. -No. 2, WINMILL STREET, adjoining, and similar to No ], Winmill-street, in the occupation of Mr. James Hosbons, at the weekly rental of 5s. 3d. LOT P.-No. 3, WINMILL STREET, adjoining, and similar to Lot 8, in the occupation of Mr. Benjamin James at the weekly rental of 5s. 6d. LOT 10. -No.4, WINMILL-STREET, adjoining and similar to Lot 9, in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Tnowas, at the weekly rent of 68. Tirs will be sold subject to the right of way through the pas- sage forming part of this Lot to the premises comprised in Lots 15,16, and 17. » LOT 11.—No. 5, WINMILL-STREET, adjoining and similar to Lot 10, in the occupation of Mr. James McGrath, at the weekly rent of 5s. 6d. LOT 12.-No. 6, WINMILL-STREET, adjoining and similar to Lot 11, in the occupation of Mr. Henry Morris, at the weekly rent of 6s. LOT 13.-No. 7, WINMILL-STREET, adjoining and similar to Lot 12, in the occupation of Mr. Peter Bordcisa, at the weekly rent of 6s. LOT 14.—No. 8, WINMILL-STREET, adjoining and similar to Lot 13, in the occupation of Mr. John Haplin, at the weekly rent of 6s. Lots 8 to 14 inclusive are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of November, 1855, at an apportioned g-round.rent of £2 per house. LOT 15.—No. 61, DOCK-STREET, comprising all that DWEL- LING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, (with the right of way from Winmill-street through premises forming part of Lot 10), in the occupation of Mr. Morgan Thomas, and held by him under a Lease, of which abeut 11 years are unexpired, at the annual rent of £60.. The Lessee has the power of determining the Lease on the 25th December, 1877. Apportioned annual Ground-rent of 68. &d. LOT 16.—No. 62, DOCK-STREET, comprising all that SHOP, and DWELLING-HOUSE, with Appurtenances (with like right of way from Winmill-street through Lot 10), in the occupation of Miss Davies, as yearly tenant. Annual rent, £40. Apportioned annual Ground-rent, £4 I Is. 4d. LOT 17.-No. 63, DOCK-STREET, comprising all that SHOP, DWELLING-HOUSE,, and PREMISES, with the Appurtenances, in thp occupation of Air, Chnrles Brunt, and hi-id by him for the residue ot a term of 14 years, from the 25th day of September, 1870, with the right to the Lessee of determining the same at the expiration of the first seven years, at the yearly rent of .£35. Ap- portioned annual Ground-rezitC4 10s. This Lot will probably be sold with a right of way through Lot 10. Lots 15, 16, and 17 are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 1st day of November, 1855. LOT 18 —No. 16, DOCK-STRFET, comp-ising all that MES- SUAGE, DWELLING-HOUSE, and OFFICIOS, in the occupation of Messrs. Rennie and Wilkinson, at the yearly rent of £{5. Ap- portioned annual Ground-rent £4. LOT 19.-The "STAIttlIOTEL," Dock-street, comprising all that most eligibly situated corner DOUBLE-LICENSED HOTEL (with a right of way through the premises comprised in Lot 7), in the occupation of Mr. Palmer, upon yearly tenancy, at the annual rent of £50. Apportioned Ground-rent, £5. Lots 18 and 19 are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 1st of May, 1854. Cards of admission to view the different Lots may be obtained from, and further particulars given, upon application to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, 67, High-street, Newport or to Mr. WILLIAM J. LLOYD, Solicitor, Bank Chambers, Newport. Newport, Mon., 18th July, 1S73. 7407 Timber Sale.— Railway Sleepers, Pitwood, &e. TO BE SOLD, either in Lots, by bulk, or by the ton, as may be agreed upon, a large quantity of LARCH, OAK, DEAL, SPRUCES, and SCOTCH FIR, standing upon about 800 acres of the lands of Gurteen, and other adjacent town lands in the county of Waterford within about one mile from the railway station of Kilsheelan, on the Waterford and Limerick railway line, and less than a mile from the River Suir, which is navigable for boats of heavy tonnagejfroni Gurteen to the Port of Waterford. A great quantity of the larch timber is suit- able for railway sleepers and telegraph poles, and the remainder for pitwood, &c. ] Proposals to be sent, to P. NETTERVILLE BARRON, Waterford. July 18th, 1873. 7384 Important to Contractors, Colliery Proprietors, Iron Masters, and others. CONTRAOTORS PLANT FOR SALE.—A VV quantity of the above will be submitted for Sale in a few weeks, comprising 2 locomotive engines, 32 spring ballast trucks, 60 end tipwaggons, wrought wheels, 95 tons rails, chiefly 561b., flange section. Permanent and temrorary sleepers, mortar mill, pumps, portable engine, 2 crabpile engines, barrows, planks, wrought wheels and axles, shells, timber, and smiths' tools, lying near Morriston, the property of Mr. F. Rummens. Further particulars will be duly advertised. Contractor's office, Marriston. W- ILLTAM SANDERS; AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. To be SOLD, one villa in Tredegarville two semi-detached villas in Wordsworth-street; Nos. 11 and 12, South Catliedral- road; twelve houses in Clifton-street; one house in Zinc-street, five houses in Tavistoek-street, one house and one corner shop and back premises in Bedford-street, three houses in Davies- strtet, with large back premises, let out as shops, stables, &c.; grocers' shop and private house in Buzzard-street, with stable and other back premises three houses in Hewell-street, Grangetowni; one house in Constellation-street, Roath Nos. 18,19, 20, and 21, l'icton-place, Catitoii also capita grocery business and premises in Maria-street, Bute-town. 7359 ILL, HOPKINS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SAINT JOHN'FS CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 6970 B I D GOO D. ° AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6, ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sales efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. 4112 :o public Jloticcs. ARDIFFAND SWANSEA STEAM COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Shares for Sale.—Apply to Mr. T. H. DAVIES, Union-street, Swansea. 6730 RJLESTJJIVNIAL TO C] W. DAVID, ESQ. The PLATE PRESENTED to CHARLES WILLIAMS DAVID, ESQ., and SUPPLIED by JAMES T. BARRY, is now ON VIEW at his Establishment, No. 9, Duke-street, Cardiff. 7404 YOUNG MEN'S CHIUS'fL\N ASSOCIATION 17, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8.15 (Subject, '-The Life of Christ," in connection with Mimpriss's system), and EVERY SUNDAY at 3 p.m., BIBLE CONVERSATION CLASS. 563 IRST GLAMORGAN AITTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS for the week ending 2nd Arc., 1873 MONDAY.—Commanding Officers' Parade. Fall in at Worcester- place at 7.15 p.m. Full uniform. Band to attend. Officers, patrol jackets. As this will be the last parade before the In- spection, every member is requested to be present. The mem- bers entered for the County Meeting, will leave Swansea, for I ort Talbot, by the train leaving High-street at 7.10 a.m., un- dress uniform. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY.—Gun Drill at the Royal Arsenal, at 7.30 for the detachments entered for Shoe- buryness, and Gun Drill for other members at the Gun-shed, at S p.m., piain clothes. THURSDAY.— Ihe Annual Inspection of the Corps will take place at La*"ernock Battery, and the Corps will parade at Worcester- place, at ,.i5 a.m., and proceed to High-street Station en route to Lavernoek Battery. Full uniform. Band to attend, in busbies. Officers, silver belts. It is requested that every mem- ber will be present, and have his arms and appointments in (ruod order. By Order, Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, J. H. BURGESS, 25th July, 1873. Captain Commanding. 6673 public Notices, TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a VESTRY ad- joining Carmel Chapel, Sirhowy. Plan and Specifications to be seen at J. Jenkins, Chemist, &c., Tredegar, not later than August 4th, 1873. 7334 TO BUILDERS.—The Committee of Ebenezer JL Baptist Chapel, Blaenavon, desire TENDERS for the RE- BUILDING of the CHAPEL. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs. Edwards and Richards, Blaenavon, to whom Ten- ders, in writing, must be sent on or before the 1st day of August next. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest any other Tender. 7341 RJLRADESMENS' HOLIDAY AND PICNIC. The Cardiff Chamber of Trade having resolved to SUSPEND BUSINESS d uring the WHOLE of WEDNESDAY, the 8th day ef AUGUST NEXT, the Public are respectfully informed that that Jay will be observed as a GENERAL HOLIDAY. JOHN JENKINS, Secretary. Cardiff, 28th July, 1873. 1 LYNVIANDOGMORERAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Half-yearly Ordinary Meeting of the Llynvi and Ogmore Railway Company will be held at the Royal Hotel, College Green, Bristol, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of August, 1873, at one o'clock in the afternoon precisely, for the purpose of General Business. ARCH. F. PAULL, Chairman. A. BliOGDEN, Deputy Chairman. The Transfer Books of the Company will be Closed on and from the 2nd of August instant to and including the day of the said Meeting. By order, GEO. F. SAUNDERS, Secretary. Offices, Bridgend, Glamorgan, 24th July, 1873. LANELLY MAIN DRAINAGE WORKS. SAINT PAUL'S DISTRICT.—CONTRACT No. 11. The Llanelly Local Board of Health are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Excavation and Construction of about 622 yirds of Brick MAIN SEWERS, and for the laying down of 1,826 yards of Stoneware DRAINAGE PIPES, for the drainage of the Saint Paul's District; and also for the eonstruction of the necessary Branches, Street Gillies, Manholes, Ventilators, and other works connected therewith, in accordance with Plans and Specifications, which may be seen at the Office of Mr. Edwin Harry Douglas, Surveyor to the Board, at the Town-hall, Llanelly. Sealed Tenders, marked Drainage Works Contract, No. 11," are requested to be sent in before Nine o'clock on Saturday morning, the 2nd day of August next, addressed to the Clerk of the Board. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any of the Tenders. By Order, ROBT. JOHNSON, Clerk. Llanelly, 22nd July, 1873. RISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, October 21, 22, 23, and 24. —" Creation," Elijah," Messiah," "Hymn of Praise," "Stabat Mater," and Macfarren's New Oratorio, "St. John the Baptist," with Mr. Charles Halll's Band of Eighty Instruments and Great Organ. 7390 C. PRICE, Bristol, Hon. Sec. ANOIENT ORDER OF FORESTERS. HIGH COURT MEETING AT CARDIFF. By kind permission of the Marquis of Bute, a GRAND DEMONSTRATION AND FETE will be held in the CATHAY'S PARK, on MONDAY, AUG., 4, 1873. Two-thirds of the surplus will be divided amongst the charities, &c., of the Town. A Procession, to which the Members of kindred Societies are respectfully invited to take part, will be formed in the Cardiff Arms Park, at 12 noon. Communications requested to be made to the Secretary, Mr. W. Loyns, Eisteddfod-street, Cardiff. 7264 Heb Dduw, heb ddim." /i\ Dnw a digon." ^dd >*DSraU na chyvri" Calon wrtl1 galon-" THE FIRST GRAND ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD IN COWBRIDGE, ON AUGUST I4th, WHBN UPWARDS OF ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY POUNDS Are offered in PHIZES for CHORAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, Glees, Dmets, Solos, Essays, Poetry, Art, Floriculture, &c., &c. N.B.-No entrance fees for musical competitors. Reduced fare tickets will be issued on the Great Western Rail- way at Stations between Swansea and Newport. Reduced fare and Special Trains will run on the Taff Vale Railway. Grounds open at 11 a.m. CONCERT IN THE EVENING AT 7 O'CLOCK First-class Professionals and Amateurs engaged. The arranged Programme for the day, now leady, 3d Post free, 3Jd. 7366 EBENEZER DAVIS, Hon. Sec., Cowbridge. "JJNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIPS. CHAIRMAN. Mr. W. H. WOODALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who are earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list of subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow 20 0 0 Mr. T. Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. S. J. Elias, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. D. Jenkins, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. D. J. Hutchins, Manchester. 15 0 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London 15 0 0 Mr. Bretherton, Gloucester 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. E. J. Mulliner, Ryal Hotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. D. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. H. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 0 Mr. D. Davies, London 10 10 0 Mr. D. E. Davies, Afanchester 10 0 0 Mr. W. W. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. Rees Owen, Liverpool 10 0 0 Mr. O. Williams, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. E. Roberts, Swansea 10 0 0 Mr. E. Phillips, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. S. L. Davies, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. T. Lewis, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Alaiieliester 10 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. H. Cousins, Angel Hotel, Cardiff 10 0 0 Mr. J. A. lnglis. London 10 0 0 Mr. J. Harford Jones, Bristol 10 0 0 Mr. Samuel H. Jones, Swansea 10 0 0 Mr. J. W. Cross, Royal Arms Hotel, Rhymney 10 10 0 Mr. Birt, Cameron Arms, S A-ansea 10 10 0 Mr. T. J. Price, Glasgow 10 10 0 Mr. F. Jenkins, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. D. E. Evans, Newtown 5 5 0 Mr. B. Price, London 5 5 0 Mr. B. Herbert, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. J. liattick, Bristol 5 5 0 Mr. Adams, Glasgow 5 5 0 Mr. Stone, Mack worth Arms, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. Watts, Wyndham Arms, Briugcntl. 5 5 0 Mr. W. D. Davies, London 5 5 0 Mr. T. L. Woodall, London 5 5 (, Mr. D.E. Williams, Tredegar Arms Hotel, Tredegar 5 5 0 Mr. Andrew Shaw, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. T. Jeremy, Swansea 5 6 0 Mr. J. lb Perry, Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff 5 0 0 lir. H. Rowlands, Manchester 5 0 0 Mr. C. Lewis, Newport 5 0 0 Mr. C. F. Howard, Llanelly 3 3 0 Mr. W Johns, Pentre Hotel, Pentre 3 3 0 Mr. B. Lewis, Draper, Nantyglo 2 2 0 Mr. T. Crook, Manchester. 2 2 0 Mr. W. McCuIlocb, Glasgow 2 2 0 Mr. W. Richards, Swansea 2 2 0 Mr. M. Price, Draper, Ystalyfera 2 2 0 Mr. R. Burnett, Bradford 110 Mr. T.L. Davies, Newport. 110 Mr. W. Welsford, London 110 Mr. James Davies, draper, Cwmavon (Taibach) 110 Wm. Alexander, Esq., iix-Mayor of Cardiff 110 Mr. W. Wliittington, Stationer, Neath 110 Mr. H. D. Phillips, Draper, Aberavon 110 Mr. W. R. Richards, Swansea 2 2 0 Mr. B. T. Walters, Draper, Carmarthen 110 Mr. J. Witt, Bristol. 110 Mr. J. J. Merrimau, Bristol 110 Mr. J. Beynoh, Draper, Ystalyfera 110 Mr. B. T. Walters, Draper, Carniarthei).. 110 Mr. L. Prichard, Draper, Kbbw Vale 110 Mrs. White, Victoria Hotel, Ebbw Vale. 0 10 0 6928 ^justness gUdreases* gPECIAL N 0 T I C E OUR MIDSUMMER CLEARANCE SALE WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY, TO CLEAR OFF OUR SURPLUS STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS. We beg to call Special Attention to the following lines, which will be sold at a reduction of 15 per cent. from the regular prices:- 6,000 SCARFS and TIES, all the Latest Fashions, 1,000 PAIRS OF BRACES. 600 FLANNEL SHIRTS, most our own make. 300 OXFOIW AND ABYSSINIAN SHIRTS. 1,200 PAIRS OF GENTLEMEN'S HOSE AND HALF HOSE. 800 PAIRS OF LADIES' HOSE. 500 GENTLEMEN'S UNDER VESTS AND PANTS. FRONTS, COLLARS, WRISTBANDS, BELTS, LINKS, STUDS. DRESSING GOWNS AND TRAVELLING RUGS. ADDRESS:— W. K O R N E R & CO., THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 20, 31, ROYAL ARCADE, AXD 182, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. 7103 R ARNESS AND SADDLERY. IMMENSE STOCK—BEST QUALITY—AT LOWEST PRICES. E. PA11NALL & SONS, 2, AND 3, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. TXIUUI-Net Cash, no abatement. 6007 business glddfesses. BUYERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING will find it materially to their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS, now sub- mitted to their notice the styles being so varied as to meet the requirements of all classes. It is obvious to every one, that Gar- ments of a superior style and cut must find v readier sale than the ordinary slop style usually offered. Tho facilities afforded by their extensive Establishment enable them to take immediate cognisance of all the fluctuating stages of fashion, and at once adapt them to the Garments they maKe. At the same time they can render those Goods at a less cost on account of their many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. ADDRESS—MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Terms-One price; no abatement; ready money. 6226 m W. ROBERTS, WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL IRONMONGER, 86 & 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Grocers attention invited to a Large Assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, tw., At prioes which will compare favourably with Bristol Houses. PRICE LISTS OK AFPLICATIOK. BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vulcanized India Rubber Goods. 6799 Ss. BEDINGFIELD • FROM BRISTOL, Begs to inform tho nobility, gentryv, and trade of Swansea and South Wales that he has taken the premises No. 40, Wind-htreet, Swansea (late in the occupation of Crook & Co.), and opened them with one of the best stocks of Cigars out of London. He intends sparing no trouble to make his patrons thoroughly satisfied with goods supplied. The stock will contain all the leading Havana brands, viz., Partagas, Upman, Figaro, Morales, Intimidad, Matilde, Tica de Bolton, Henry Clay, &c., &c. Pipes of the best French and German manufactories. Tobacco from the best Bristol and other houses. System of Business—Low prices and ready money. 40, Wind-street, Swansea, April 16th, 1873. 4776 "0 N L Y T H "E BEST." JAS. GARAWAY & CO. SUPPLY EVERY GARDEN REQUISITE. CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. JAS. GARAWAY & CO., DURDHAM DOWN NURSERY, BRISTOL. 6023 E. B. SHERRIN, (LATE EVANS AND CO.,) PRINTERS ETC., WEST BUTE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. E. B. SHERRIN has the pleasure to announce that he has succeeded to the Business lately carried on by Messrs. EVANS & CO., as PRINTERS, &c., at the above address, and that all orders entrusted to him will be carefully and speedily executed. 7217 NOT I C E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT (FORMERLT THE LATE J. BARKER, LAiic PROCTOR & BARKER), 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTURE BE CONDUCTED BY THE WIDOW AND SON OF UIK LATE PROPRIETOR. 6980 SEWTING M A C H I N E S, WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. SEWING M KCHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch of 20 years' standing WASHING Bradford'sPatentVowelWashingMachines SEWING TlieWilcox &Gibbs Silent Sewing Machines Month's Trial before purchase. WASHING The Home Washer, complete, with washer, wringer, & mangle. Price, £ 4 4s. BOX MANGLES, By Bradford and other Makers. For Sale on easy terms. KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. The Three-Knife Cleaner 41 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Hand and foot combined. The Shakes- pere, Agenoria, franklin J the Weir, „ Thomas and Co.'s. SEWING MACHINES The Little Wanza, or any other Make. „ „ For Sale and Hire upon easy terms. SEASON GOODS. Ice Safes, Croquet Sets (by Jacque's), Croquet Bordering, Wire Netting, Nois- ICE SAFES. less Lawn Mowers, Stove and Grate Oma- ments, the Housemaids' Dusters, Peram- bulators in variety, Flower Baskets, Garden Rollers, Seats, and Chairs. ALL AT MAKERS' ADVERTISED PRICES. 4539 THE" UNIVERSAL" STEAM PUMP. THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST EFFICIENT, AND THE MOST DURABLE. FOR COLLIERIES. FOR GENERAL PUMPING PURPOSES. FOR BOILER FEEDING. (SELECTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH COMMISSIONERS OF THE VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873.) MADE OXLY BY HAYWARD TYLER A. CO., Loudou AND SOLD BY CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, IRONWORKS & COLLIERY STORES CONTRACTOR, AND MACHINERY FACTOR, NEWPORT. 5963 w E. VAUGHAN & G O STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, )riwnT™ 248, BUTE-STREET, ) LAKUtii. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. LOWER GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TEN BY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Mr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Mr. Eames, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Jlr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, Iton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge MI. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickbowell Mr. Bearis, High-street. Carmarthen Agent wanted. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly. Messrs. Ace As Sons, Vaughan-gtreet. Llandilo Mr. Lockyer, County Press. Neath. Mr. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lion House. Usk Messrs. Jones & Powell. draper &c. Watchet.. Capt. Nicholas. 223 FREDERICK WARE, (Late SAMUEL WAllE ASH SONS), ESTABLISHED 1807. TAILOR, CHURCH, STATE, AND LAW-ROBE MAKER, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. Caseocks, Zimarre, Gowns, Surplices, Hoods, Stoles, and other Clerical Vestments. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. CLOSED OX WEDNESDAYS AT FOUR, ALL OTHER NIGHTS AT SEVEN 6699 business JUdresses* D. J O T H A M A N D SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOE THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VEBY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS :— COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) NEW STYLES IN-J ^^STS x\Ew &TYLESINS GENTLEMEN'S SUITS l YOUTHS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AND TIES, HATS AND CAPS, -tc., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefiilly selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5562 L AMPS. EMBOSSED GLASS. "JGENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES J: CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & SHIPOWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS & CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, & OTHERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED TO ANY SIZE OR PATTERN. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. HALL & PEDDER, Lamp MANCFACTUEBBS, 1, 2, liD 3, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 5476 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WJSST op ENGLAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from 41 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from 3 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N.B.—BURMAN'S CLOCK gives the exact time as received from Greenwich every day by Telegraph. 6683 BOO K B N DIN G. J. B. THOMASSON, BOOKBINDER, MANUF ACTURING STATIONER AND MACHINE RULER, FOR THE TRADE, &c., 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. (A few doors below the Free Library). ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY PATTERN RI LING, OR KIND OF BINDING, MADE TO ORDER, BOOKS NEATLY BOUND, To any degree of elegance required, in Russia, Morocco, Calf, Roan or in Cloth Covers, in a careful and substantial manner. 7180 .I Jtotels* ROYAL HOTEL, ST. MAIlY STREET, CARDIFF.—First-class Family and Commercial House, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to every train. A Night Porter in attendance. E. J. MULLINER, Proprietor. 5309 BUTE DOCKS. — WINDSOR HOTEL, re- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary daily at 1.30.—F. W. ARMSTRONG. 55b6 BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk from all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. IIUTT (late of the Cow- bridge Arms). 7066 RHYMNEY AND TAFF VALE EATING HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church, Cardiff.-Pi oprietor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Ymwelwch a'r cymro. 6992 I S H IE R'S P-EI'RESIFMENT ROOMS 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.-Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges niodeime. 6537 JOEY AT HOME!-JOEY HAYNES, the popular Clown of Messrs. Hutchinson and Tavleure's Circus, begs to state he has taken the i lsHGUAHD ARMS, Bute-street, Cardiff, where he will be gl..u ,.f a call from his old friends. CS33 SWANSEA.—THE HUDSON TEMPERANCE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 10, ST. MARY-ST., SWANSEA. 6095 THE VAULTS, WIND-STREET! SWANSEA. JOSEPH MANN, PROPRIETOR. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Celebi-ated Burton and other Ales. 7035 ORK HOTEL, BRIDGEND. — THOMAS LLEWELLYN supplies Messrs. Allsopp and Son's Genuine ALES. Also, Messrs. Guinness and Mander's celebrated DUBLIN STOUT at Brewery Prices. llennessy's and Martell's PALE BRANDY. Dog Carts, Waggonettes, Brakes, &c. WILLIAM DANCE (late Sergeant of Police at Merthyr) begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken thp STAR & RAILWAY INN, Trap-road. Aberdare (between the Abernant Station and Aberdare), and hopes to secure their patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best qnality. 6966 LLANERCH HOTEL.—LEWIS EVANS, of L Aberystwith, begs to inform intending visitors to Llan- drindod that he has taken the Llanerch Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Dawson, and is now ready to receive their patronage.—Good stabling and lock-up coachhouse. 6978 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAE S T EG 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodatioD BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 238C PROPKIKTOK—Mr. I LLTlD MORGA}" DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS.- J. HISCOX'S (from NATTIUSS') DINING and REFliESH- MENT ROOMS, 42, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 5901 BR I S T O L.—DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL.— B Central, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical. Ordi nary daily. -16 and 17, St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol.—J. ULLATHOItNE, Proprietor. 5561 BRISTOL. GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-street, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12,30 to 6. Night Porter kept. -W. T. CROUGH, Proprietor. 7389 STAR HOTEL, MARKET-STREET, ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON, F. BAKER, PROPRIETOR. This Family and Commercial Hotel, centrally situated, with an excellent sea view, is conducted on the must economical terms consistent, with comfort. The proprietor would have pleasure in giving every information as to the locality, &e., to those visitors and excursionists who might favour him with their patronage. Special arrangements might be made for the entertaining of excursion parties. 6976 public entertainments. VICTORIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY^ STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. RRFHKSHMKNTS AT THE BAR. Al.i..i.-First Class, Is.; Half-price at Half-past Nine for Gentlemen only. On Saturdays and Benefit Nights no return tickets after 10 o'clock Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8. 241 rpEMPERANCE HALL, ABERDARF. TO-DAY, (TUESDAY). THE NEW, MAGNIFICENT, AND GIGANTIC DIORAMA OF IRELAND, AND UNRIVALLED COMPANY OF IRISH MINSTRELS. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR. HODGES. 7255 S TAR V A R I E T I E S, K3 WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. DIRECTOR MR. MELVILLE. OPEN THIS EVENING with a great Dramatic Programme. Doors open at Half-past Six, commence at Seven. The Anchor of Hope; or, the Seaman's Star," Miss Emily Ethair. Life in the Great City or, A Voice fri ni the Streets" (great sensational drama). Messrs. Manhill and Rawlings (negro comedians) and the Burlesque Camaralzaman, Miss Emily Thorne, a.nd a numerous company. ipttjjiness ddtesscs. JJ OWELL & CO. ARE NOW SELLING A MAA'LTACRCRER'D STOCK OF LADIES' COSTUMES, SILK & CASHMERE JACKETS, CAPES AND MANTILLAS CONSIDERABLY UNDER MARKET VALUE. BOWELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13, AND 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. I 5164 TO DEALERS IN BUTTER^ CHEESE, BACON, &c. J. D. THOMAS GROCER, &c., LLANDYSSIL, Is prepared to buy, and deliver at the Llandvssil Station to any address, anv quantity of the CELEBRATED BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, &c., Of the Cletwr, Cerdin, and Tivy Valleys, on Commission. The advantages of 25 years' experience, and prompt attention to all orders, may be fully relied on. Terms on application. 625 THE TREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL SHOW, HELD AT NEWPORT, DECEMBER 17 AND 18, 1872 EXTRA PRIZE, THE SILVER CUP, Given at the above Show for the BEST SEWING MACHINE ADAPTED TO FAMILY AND GENERAL USE, WAS AWARDED TO THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO., M, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 4602 FIR E FIR ITL P I R E 93, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. GEORGE DARLINGTON & CO., WHOLESALE HABERDASHERS, LONDON, SHEFFIELD, AND BIRMINGHAM WAREHOUSEMEN. In consequence of the late Great Fire at 93, Oxford-street, Swansea, DARLINGTON & CO., Are now SELLING OFF A large portion of their STOCK at lees than the Wholesale Prices. The Stock consists of HABERDASHERY, COMBS, FANCY GOODS, GLASS, and CHINA of every description. Note the Address: 03, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 7033. USE ONLY F OTHERGILL'S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. 4052 (gdncation. MAISON d'EDU CATION, 6 & 7, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. The SCHOOL will .RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, JULY the 31st, 1873. 7094 PRIVATE and CLASS TUITION for LONDON JL UNIVERSITY, COLLEGE of SURGEONS, &c. Mr. Cooke, B.A. (Lond.), personally PREPARES afew candidates. Reference* to Exhibitioners and fifty others. 8, St. James-terrace, Padding- ton, W. 7254 ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY, CHARLES STREET, CARDIFF. Mr. TRICE begs to announce the RE-UPENING of his School on TcESDAY, the 22nd instant. Prospectus of terms, &c., on appli- cation. 8th July, 1873. 7092 ST. CLEARS, CARMARTHENSHIRE.— CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. Conducted by the Rev. John Evans, B.A. (London University), Late Master of Milfwd School. Mr. Evan's pupils have been successful in the University of Glasgow, and University College, London they have also passed with credit the preliminary examinations of the Incorporated Law Society, Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain, Royal Collie of &c., &-c., and one has won tko Berman Scholarship at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen. Terms on application. Duties will commence on Mo.day, July 14th, 1873. 4030 MONKTON HOUSE, TREDEGARVILLE, CARDIFF. Mr. HENRY SIIEWBROOKS, B.A. (Lond. Univ.), finding Lansdowne House deficient in accommodation for Boarders, will conduct his School at the above-named more commodious premises after this date. He will be assisted, as at present, by his two resident Masters, HERR RAABE (Graduate of the University of Utrecht), and H T. JONES, Esq., (of the University of Oxford). The course of instruction includes Classics, Mathematies, Modern Languages, Science, and all the branches of a thorough English education. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local, the London University Examinations. &e. Terms on application to the Principal. References to parents of pupils. The School will Re-Open on Monday August 4th. 6910 STAFFORD COLLEGE. s DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NKAR CRYSTAL PALACE), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o. Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, &c. A. G. WATKINSON, Esq London University. JRBNCU Monsr. RAECKEDROOM. GKRMAN ])r. EIPHRATE, M.A., Ph D DRAWING, PAIXTIXG, &-C. J. L. KHNWORTIIT, Esq F S.A F.R.G.S., &c ASSISTANT IS Dirro J. ROLFF., Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. PROFESSOR OF DAXCIXG J. SF.ATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on the 25th March. 4ö78 ALSTON COLLEGEANDITS -CjL PREPARATORY SCHOOL, NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE. Recently enlarged by the erection of three additional School- rooms, Students' Hall, Theological and Scientific Lecture Hall (including Reading Room), Chemical Laboratory, Private Studies, Dining Halls, large Swimming Bath, Gymnasium, and spacious Dormiteries, as well as separate Bedrooms. RECTOR: Rev. T. ABBO'lT PETERS. M.A. VICE-PRINCIPAL: Rev. J. S. SKINNER, B.A. MASTEKS. Rev. T. ABBOTT PETERS, M.A., Dhinity. Rev. J. S. SKINNER, B.A., the Classics and Ancient Historv. Mr. H. J. HENDERSON, M.A., ior Classics. T. HYMERS JACKSON, B.A., Mathematics, Navigation, and the English Language, History and Literature. Mr. E. CLEMENT, Ph.D., the Natural Sciences (Experimental and Mathematical). French and German. Mr. J. ROCHEFORT, C.M., English Subjects generally, and Junior Mathematics. Mr. G. CLIFFORD, Junior English and Junior Mathematics. Mr. FLOYD. C.E., Land Surveying and Levelling, with the use of Theodolite, Mechanical Drawing. Mr. W. H. JONES, Music (Organ and Piano) and Singing. Mr. R. NICOL, Librarian. Sergeant BRADY, Military Drill, Gymnastics, and Swimmirg. There are in connection with'the College THREE ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS, open for general competition to all students, and tenable for three years. Special classes are formed for preparing students for the Legal, Medical, Home, Colonial, and Indian Civil Service Examinations' and for entrance to Woolwich. Coonors Hill, anrl n", U ,'t' f í Oxford, Ua;;¡!jùg¿, London. ( Dublin, Durham, and Edinburgh. The Religious Teaching is based on strictly Protestant Prin- ciples, in accoidance with the Doctrmes lh.1 Liturgy of the Church of England. Students requiring a commercial education only, are exempt from the classical course, if desired. The year consists of two terms, during which there are no holi- days, the only vacations being at Midsummer and Christmas. The use of all class books, valuable library, stationery (except mathematical instruments), laundry, &c., is included in the terms No Extras of any kind. The High School.—Students from 16 to 23 years of age. The Middle School-Stuùellts from 12 to 16' years of ;iLre. The Preparatory School—Students under 12 years of age. Th" College is divided into three sections. In the PREPARATORY SCHOOL, (entirely distinct, but contiguous) Boys are well grounded in the elements of a sound English Edu- cation, with French and German (also in Latin and Greek, if fcr the learned professions), and prepared for the High or lIIiddle School. In the High School the course of study is a preparatioa for the Universities and the various competitive examinations while the Middle School trains pupils in S'leh subjects as wili. qualify them for scientific and commercial pursuits. Alston College is pleasantly situated, about six miles from Preston, and half a mile from Longridge Railway Station is in immediate proximity to beautiful mountain scenery, within half an hour's ride of the chief watering places on the western coast of Lancashire, and is considered by Medical Professors to be one of the healthiest localities in England, a fact sufficiently proved by the remarkably good health enjoyed by the students, and regu- larly confirmed by the half-yearly medical reports. ° Extensive Cricket Grounds are attached to the College Farms whilst a spacious covered Gymnasium and Students' Hall avail- able for recreation, drill, &c., adjoin. Reports of all examinations, together with the names of those students who have distinguished themselves at the College and the Universities, as Exhibitioners, Medalists, and Prizemen, also the reports of the late examinations, together with views of the Col- lege btiil(liiigs, and all necessary information forwarded on applica- tion to the Rector, or to i' Mr. GEORGE CLIFFORD, Secretary. Reterences kinuiy pernmieu. u the E.vo,uur.ert, PC,. T. Ii. Lindsay Leary, M.A., D.C.L., (Oxon), Assistant Examiner to the Civil Service Commission, Alexandra Grove, Finchley, London; T. W. Eyre Evans, L.L.D., (T.C.D.) Nightingale Yilla, Lower Nor- wood Professor Routledge, B.S., F.C.S., Manchester Professor Pagel, Liverpool, and the Protestant clergy, Nobility, and pro- fessional gentlemen (parents of present pupils) in London Livei- pool, Manchester, Birmingham, Chester, Cardiff Swansea Aberyswith, Llandovery, Lampeter, Holywell, Aberdare, Mostyn' Rhyl, and many other towns in England and Wales, the continent of Europe, the colonies, New York, and the United States o America, Brazil, Cuba, &c., &c., who can bear ample testimony the merits of the College. i Next term commences 7th August, 1838. 7027