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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS PATENT STEAM PUMPS AT NEWPORT. USEFUL SIZES ALWAYS IN STOCK FOR SALE OR HIRE. 5324
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CHARLES D. PHILLIPS NEWPORT, PORTABLE ENGINES FOR SALE OR HIRE I ALL SIZES IN STOCK. DEPOT FOR MACHINERY AND THE GENERAL REQUIREMENTS OF IRONWORKS, COLLIERIES, AND AGRICtrL. TURE. 5324 A
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Jftippittg jdottos* UTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. The Screw Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; ANTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Capt. Linklater; AILSA, Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless orevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of it:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 2 Wednesday S p.m. 116 Wednesday.. 3 p.m. 9 Wednesday ..9 p.m. 123 Wednesday. 8 p.m. 80 Wednesday 2 p.m. FROM BELFAST TO CARDTFF. Friday „ ..1 p.m. 118 Friday 1p.m. Friday 4 p.m. | 26 Friday 4 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 3 Thursday 2 p.m. 17 Thursday 2 P-VO. Thursday 2 p.m. | 24 Thursday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. FARSS.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.: Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Return, M.; Staerage, 12& 6d; Soldiers o r Sailors, 10s. Goods to be alongside in time for shipment before the adver- tised time of sailing. in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to !»;lham Lindsay & Co. Swansea, to M. Jones & brother; 'elfsst, to Robert Henderson & 30n Bristol, to-Whitwill Son; and in Cardiff, to G F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, June, 1875. 9669 M AIL FROM LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PARTHIA. CALABRIA. ABYSSINIA. CLBA. B ATA VIA. JAVA. SAMARIA. giuERIA. HECLA. ATLAS. ALGERIA, OLYMPUS. -MARATHON. CHINA. BOTHNIA. CCNARD ROTAI MAIL STKAMBRB sail every TOMCAT, THURS- S*Y> and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for teerage Passengers.—For further particulars apply to • & C. MAC IVER, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool. 59 AM E It 10 A N LINE UNILFA) STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, to- NEW YORK, BOSTON, OR BALTIMORE. ^rst-class full-powered Iron Steamships, aro appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are ILLINOIS 30th June c KENILWOKTH 7th July ? at Queenetown the following day to embaric passengers. gtri)is is the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the United 3^8 Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers ii equal to any the European Steamship Lines. passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which is the shortest most direct route to all places in the Western States. *•8 IN 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced STEERAGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, including an Ple supply of Provisions, cooked and served up by the Com- ny's stew INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all keee utensils, and a separate table, 48 83. °' For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool 124 JAMBS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JOHN COPELAND, ^?> High-street, Merthyr Tydfil; DAVID DAVIBS, 2, Cannon- t, Aberdare. 8952 WH STAR LINK- UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—LIVER- TO NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN :FIuDA Y; forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United and Canada. well-known fast Ma" Steamers of this line sail as under:—■ FROM LIVERPOOL. Adw?nic • • • • Thursday, June 24 Republic Thursday, July 15 <V*V#t,lc Thursday, Juty 1 Britannic. Thursday, July Z2 Thursday, July 8 6,000 tons burthen and iS.UlX) horse-power. Average passaee fi in Summer, H in Winter 686 9Plen<li<l Vessels combine the highest s.ieed and comfort, o* **e unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers. 814cors and Staterooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. op, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, barber's shop, &c. 1 "ftd "teera«e8 unusually'spacious, well lighted, ventilated, 1 y-oili7anile<i, and passengers of this class receive the utmost and attention. Medical cernforts free of chaise. ^L*arri esses to attend the women and children. fi50r freight or passage apply at the Company** office. .Roadway New York, ard97*nd 09, 8. Clark-street, Chicago;in eenstown to JAMES SCOTT & CO. or to ISMAY, IMRIE & Co. » • Water-street. Liverpool; and 34, Leadonhall-street, London, A »10 BARNES, GUTHRIE & CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff; Geo. or to EDWARD PHILLIPS, Bruery Hill, w* vale. recommend passengers to obtain their tickets from our I lea vine home i7g me* "\TaTi°NAL LINE V ISQHu T0 NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. liol, is Company takes the Risk of Insurance (up to »U00) on each of lt0. vessels, thus giving Passengers the Possible guarantee for safety and avoidance of danger at The a:e most southerly route hag always been adopted by tb V-1 nv to Ice and licadlanda. -m at Qt"! LIVERPOOL to NEYOdRK every WEDNESDAY &LUnt &,VPVT"; WSDNRSDAT, June 16 BOSTON FRIDAY, Juna 11 MVw'vnV WEDNBSDAV, June 23. FROM LONDON TO NKW YORK, AS FOLLOWS ()<R.K WSDNKSDAY, June 16 V^LN-_ • WBDNBSDAY, June 23 by Liverpool Steamers, ls,t 15 and 17'QumeaB *5*101?^ Steamers, 1°, la» according to tne ^n^^ ateroom"ftJir ^nTTR m^>n?rivil«Ke Saloon. Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. "i-Cl^OMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- accommodation being unsurpassed for 8paC6i light PASSAGE £ 5 to New York, Boston, Quebec, Philadel- 1 Baltimore, which includes an abundance of cooked pro- I f-^j^fdessea In the Steerage for Females and Children, k booked through to all parts of Canada and the r*tes at reduced rates, via the Erie Railway. APply to THE NATIONAL STEAM SHIP Co. (Lmrnurt, 28, Water-street, Liverpool, or to their Airents. NICHOLAS & CO., ISO, Britannia-building. Bute t-wVp^DIFF; DAVID RBBS, Cardiff Castle Hotel. Aber dare "oetta^cirr, 4, Withecombe-street, Aberdare JAS. R. M OROAN Pontypool; JOHN THOMAS, 1, pr0spe ct-place 'to Tredegar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, Ebb w Vale 'SedeV, 011148, Clydach and Market Chambers, BrynmawT. are advised to secure their Passages from the Local leaving bom" 9296 OOD NEWS TO EMIGRANTS. Canada still calls for labour; wages high, r°yai Vfi^k-outs. Mr Down sails again tor Canada by Allan 8teanier> 24111 June, ttonx £ ,vverpool; he will take ^Ployed *ith him and guarantee to see an 2?w»ine^*nd comfortably settled before he returng. Those d«e nuttrt^inthis V'sty an! ^vised to apply early, as l>est £ ^r wm strictly Labourers and female t cag^ts assisted oU^ sail evsry Thursday. j-John "vy ^Ployment is certa • particulars apply I ^i^clese stani^?Wn> Emigration Agent, vietoria.gtj.get Bristol. 9205 A lL^-N I W E. _oL SHOBTBST OCBAN PASBAsk 10 AMERICA. SAu-Posed of Twenty First-class Royal Mall Ste^. ^cS^^Y^From Liverpool, every Tuesday ,8. stewardesses provided free for all cl^, of iK^at th|eIp .^ho secure thei.; Tickets before leaving hon^ %ra tho^JiDa l'Way Station in Liverpool by an app 0n boa^ Who Uke8 char?e of them nnt ta* Government grants ASSISTED j?tic to Married Farm Labourers and Fem to"' Freiaht or Passage, apply to Allan Brothel and n But^^ Buildings, James-Rtre .t, Liverpool, or to (#• » a^d-st^eet, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and o, Swansea; W. H. Moseley, vvind-street, Neath L>. r,J,British Schools, Llandovery J. R. Daniel, St. Mary- 1 c ICE!! ICE! 0 DIRECT IMPORTATION OF ]CAN LAKE BLOCK ICE INTO CARDIFF. residing in Cardiff, Roath, and Canton, can bs & *ith about loibs. of ICE, delivered at their house, three 11 la»» eek» at 6d- per week. Cash on delivery. Hotels «« consumers per agreement. Apply to the CARDIFF ICE COMPANY. Ww* lqteptnet. lee House, Wwt fats Dock. eas. ,alts, tilt urtion. Re Mil!s and Co. and others.-On behalf of whom it may concern MR W.P' STEPHENSON has been instructed by the parties concerned in the above to gELL by AUC- TION, on THURSDAY, the 24th day of June, 1875. at his Offices, No. 21, Queen-street, c.rockherbtown, Cardiff, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon (unless the whole be disposed of by Private Con- the tract, of which due notice w 11 be given), in lots to suit pur- chasers, the Stock of WINES and SPIRITS, comprising— 802 Dozens Sherries, various Vintages and Shipments. 1120 It Ports, Rare Vintages. ^areta of various Growths. ^parkhng' Hock, Moselle, and Burgundy. <«j ^Dampa^iie—Qaarts and Pints. ^7 Chablis and Sauterne. >1 Pale and Brown Brandy. 45 •• Scotch and Iri3h Whiskey. 2803 Dozens. Also, a few Quarter Casks and Octaves of Old Port and Sherry, toetha with various other lots of Miscellaneous Wines. Full particulars will be given in Catalogues, to be had on appli- cation to the Auctioneer (or will be forwarded oy post) three days P*ior to the date of sale. The Auctioneer respectfully invites attention to_ the above sale as an unusual opportunity for gentlemen to replenish their stocks of Wine, &c. Conditions of Sale as in printed Catalogue. 10092 South Wales Atlantic Steamship Company, Cardiff,-Ullreserved Sale of the Plant, Machinery, Materials, Stores, and Effects, used for working the above Company s stsamers. MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS. ARE IN_ structed to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 24th JUNE, 1875, and following day, if tecessaiy, at the Warehouses of the Company, at the top of East ButeDock, Cardiff, the whole of the PLANT, MACHINERY, MATERIALS, STORES, and EFFECTS, of the above Company, now in Liquidation. Comprising— Two steam derricks, four-bladed propeller, anchors, chains, spars, single, double, and treble blocks, manilla and other ropes, tackles, shackles, slings, lashings, cork and other buoys, lO-bealn, corn, and other scales, one weighing machine, by p.oley> 30Q w^. ranging from'one pound to 661b., 20 large bushel and half-bushel measures, 60 sack and box trucks, wheelbarrows, crowbars, rail boxes, gin blocks, a quantity of berth fittings, about 300 hair, cork, and wool mattresses, twines, lamps, glasses, several tons of bar. sheet, hoop, and scrap iron, oils,(varnishes, 45 barrels cement iron and copper piping, plated [gas attings, with gasometer and office furniture, india rubber, one large iron tank, containing 350 gallons, a large number of useful appliances used for unship- png general cargoes, two new wire ropes, together with the con- tents of the smith's shop, which has lately been erected and supplied with all necessary tools, utensils, &c. Also, the ships' stores, which are of the principal kind in use amongst Wsstern Ocean steam ships. Sale to commenci at twelve o clock precisely. Descriptive catalogues are being prepared, and can be obtained one week prior to sale, at the auctioneers' offices, at Cardiff or Te/lt. Marv-st.rect. Cardiff, June 16th, 1876. 1087 MorgaIlSt.reet-pontyprld. -Sale of well preserveà Household Furmture and MESSRS. ALEXANDER BROS, are instruc- ted, by A. Stocked, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on the premis s, as above, on Tuesaay> the 29th June, 1875, the whole of the HOUSHHOLD FURimURE and Effects, consisting of Drawing Room—Walnut Couch, Walnut Chairs (four of which are covered in Wool work) na:uasome carvel Walnut Table, work Table, square Whatnot, fancy Chairs, Cornice and Curtains, Paint ings,Engravings, &c"Fom;ments&, fancy Brackets, Brussels Carpet, nearlv new. Fender, Ire irons, &c. Dining Room—^comprising 6 hair-seated chairs, Couch and Easy ChaIr, Tesc?pe Table, excellent Cottage Piano- forte, by Chappell » i;"810 Stoo', sundry Chairs, Oak Table. Engravings, Ornam011'8) 'ancy Brackets, oil Cloth, Rug, &c., Fender, Coal Vase, ^re Irons. Breakfast Room 0 chairs in leather, 2 Lamps, Books, Engravings, Orn»«?f" » &c.. also the appointments of 4 Bed- rooms, including iron a na other Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Furniture, Mattress alliasses, &c., Marble top and other Washstands, Mabo?aiiy and other Chests of Drawers, Dressing Tables, Chairs, Pr. > i~]r Carpet and Rods, swing Glasses, Towel Horses and loiiet Ware, night Commode, &c. The Kitchen contains the usual Furniture and Culinary Uten- sils, several Pens of choice Fowls will be offered, also the Garden Tools, Bedding, «"* ottler Plants, Hen Coops, &c. Thrre will be no reserve. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon precisety- Catologues areMbeingipreparedand may be had on app15cfttion to the Auctioneers, at their Pontypridd or Cardiff Offices. Institute Cumbers Pontypridd, June 10th, 1876. 568 Port of Cardiff.—Co Close anAcc^T MR T. S. HUNTLEY has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on WEDNEsmV J^B 30th, 1876, at the Mount Stuart Hotel, _B«te Docks, Cardiff, the faAt-g&iling LUGGER ANNA, of Guernsey. Ivlni? in t.ho vvput Bnte Docks, 107 tons net register, carries 210 tons, D. W. on 10 feet f0 inches draft. Built of the best materials at ZZtt!r part of 1872, and then classed 3-3rd 9 years. ia well found in stores, and ready for sea. liiifl vessel sails very fast, and is1 a goodjmodel. The sale will take place at 3 for 4 el For Inventories and further particulars a to the Auctioneer, Crockherbtown, or Messrs Morel BrOL, Sltipbrokers. Cardiff. 594 No. U, East-grove, Tredegarville. Cardiff. MR. JOHN SAMUEL is instructed by John Williams, Esq., who is declining housekeeping, to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUfiSDAY, June tbe 22nd, 1876, the whole of the valuabw HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, Oil Paintings, Engravings, China, Ulass, and otker Effects. In HALL.—Hat and umbrella stand, table, hall chairs, and barometer. BREAKFAST and DMNO-BOOMS.— Mahogany telescope din ine table, with two insertions; ditto loo and Pembroke tables pedes- tal sideboard, chiffonniers, easy-chairs, hair-seated and other chairs, carpet and rug, handsome fender and fireirons coDnar coal scoop, Howe's sewing machine, nearly new, &c. 1 DRAWIN8-B00M.—Handsome loo table in Walnut, with beantiftillv inlaid border; couch in striped satin by Jackson and Graham London; rosewood chairs, with worked seats, and others niano^ forte: cheval fire-screen, richly carved and mounted occasional tables, in walnut and papier-mache; work-table, with ormolu mountings; worked 0"°t?^eh^n^oot8toola 5 gilt clock, under glass shade; bronze and other chimney ornaments; chimnev class in gilt frame Brussels fender and fire-irons. BEDROOMS.—Mahogany, AraJ»an^four-jKi8t and,other bedsteads, ditto toilet, duchesse, and other tames and glasses, marble-top and other washstands, and ware, chest of .drawers, feather beds, bedding, hair and other mattresse pets, earth-rugs, sponge, hip, and other baths! &c. ot1j A useful collection 'of glass, ehw > including two complete dinner services, the tchen requisites, a washing-machine, and patent mangle. The whole will be on view the day precedm„ the sale from 2 to 5 p.m., and the morning of sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock p'eciseiy- Auctioneers' Offices, Church-street, Cardin. 533 Preliminary Advertisement. BRECONSUIRE.-FREt;HOLDS, PENWYLLT. (80 acres, containing VALUABLE LIMESTONE QUARRIES, 9 acres at Castell Da, 19 acres at Cwm Cray, 1 acre at Cneur, and Cottages at Rhyd ffos ddu. THE above PROPERTIES will shortly be offered for S4LE by Public AUCTION. The PENWYLLT PROPERTY consists of about 80 acres of enclosed Freehold Land, with the very valuable Quarries of Lime- stone, and the dwelling-bouse, cottages, outbuildings, smithy, and warehouse thereon. The land is intersected by the Swansea, Neath, and Brecon Hallway, and the Peuwyllt Station of that Railway is situated in the midst of it, thus affording every facility for transit to all parts of the country. The Penwyllt Limestone has the reputation of being about the best. in the county. Two quarries have been opened on the Property, and a branch tram- way leading v? £ JS^a-v ^a8 ^een partially laid. The CASTELL DU PROPERTY consists of about 9 acres ef land, on which are a house, warehouse, cottages and outbuildings, most picturesquely situate, wichin nine miles of the town of Brecon, contiguous to the 11 vers usk and Senny famous for their fisheries. Close to church, post-office, and railway station, and very suitable for the erection of a gentlem'l.n'ti residence. The land adjoins the properties ot Lord Tredegar and of Mr. Storey Maskelyne. Tn r> The CWM CRAY and CNEWR PROPERTIES consist of about 19} acres of land, called Cae Cwm Cray, and about an acre of land near Cnewr, both in the hamlet 01 Cray, and now in the occupa- tion of Messrs. McTurk, at the UaJi rent of £ 5 per annum. The RHYD-PFOS-DDU consists of 3r. lOp. of land, with ten dwelling-houses inereon, of which seven are now let to fortnightly tenants at rents amounting to Z32 10s per ^Further particulars will be jounced. Information can be obtaine turto and conditions of sale be shortly had of Messrs. eates, aud Hart, 37, Lin- coln's Inn Fields, London, and 01 Mr. James Hall, 0f Cae Prior, Brecon. 10113 To Members of Building Societies and Others. MR. T. H. DAVIES will offer for SALE by SS^eron Arms' High-street, Swansea. thj whole of the Leasehold SELLING-HOUSE and Premwes. being No. 30, Western-street, ^I^ea, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Luxton 'rhe Preniises J?e beld undnr *n unexpired term of lease of about 96 years. on°Cnte^. £ 2 14s. Portion of the purchase money can rem^ Sale tn!Se if necessary. B^nd: £ Srfo^heeA°uCct'oneer, or of Messrs. Davies and Union Chat^V.^18- Swansea. KVUK, union cnatobera- TTnjnn.atrroot, Swansea. 10062 E. AJSB H.~v5ZEY; COACH BUILDERS & HARNESS MAKERS (By Appointme t fest ) 19, MlLBoM-8TRFET, to Irer Majesty), E AND H. VEZEYbeg respeetfuTly to Inyite INSPECTION o their NEW PATENT T.AVT\ATT ™ llSi fate by gmrtiott. SALE TO-MORROW. To Colliery Proprietors, Shipbuilders, &c.-In Admiralty In the County Court of Glamorganshire holden at Swansea, in re the Barque Souvenir. MR. JOHN M. LEEDER has received in- structions from John Daniel Thomss, Esq., High Bailiff of the Court (pursuant to a decree in the above cause), to SELL by AUCTION, at the Carmarthenshire Docks, Llanelly, on TUES- DAY, June 22,1875, the Norwegian Barque SOUVENIR 600 Tons Register, built at Norway in 1875, classed A 1, 13. 3 Veritas 9 years, together with all her chains, anchors, spars, rigging, gear, blocks, ropes, sails, &c., &c. The Barque was stranded on the Scarweather Sands and brought into the Carmarthenshire Docks, Llanelly, where she will be Sold. Also her Cargo, comprising about 400 tons of Pitwood and Bat- tens, in Lots to suit purchasers, &c., &c. Sale to commenee at Half-past Twelve o clock in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to J. D. Thomas, Esq., High Bailiff, Swansea: Ingledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Oxford-chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 614 Ulan Ebwye House, Victoria Iron Works, Mon. MR. HENRY VENNOR has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the above place, on MONDAY, the 28th day of JUNE, 1875, at 12 o'clock at Noon, the handsome and well-selected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, of Alexander Brewer, iisq., M,D., who is leaving the neighbour- hood. THB FURNITURE consists of handsome mahogany sideboard, large and elegante.afaimney glasses in massive gilt frames, rose- wood loo table with carvetf pillar and cl-tws, gilt wmdow cornices, mahogany curtain poles and rings, damask moreen window cu-rtains, a large number of chairs, leather and cane-seated, eaay ditto, haiidsome and nearly new Brussels carpets, hearth rugs to match, handsome iron flower stand, coal vases, sewing machine by Wheeler and Wilson, mahogany dining table, ditto centre table, handsome paraffine and other lamps, hall ditto, mahogany secretaire bookcase, ditto whatnot, glass newer vase, fire-guards, elegant bronze-fenders, polished steel fire-irons, ash- pans, handsome hat and umbrella stands, several wool and other mats, a quantity of floor cloth, quantity ot cut-glass in tnmblers and beer glasses, wine ditto, custard ditto, &c.; ivory-handle knives and forks, &c., &c.; handsome iron and mahogany half- tester bedsteads, elegant mahogany wardrobe, polished deal ditto, mahogany and polished deal chests of drawers, handsome marble-top mahogany and other washstands, chamber ware, dressing and toilet tables; mahogany, marble-slab, and other swing-glasses; mahogany night commodes, several painted tin baths, ditto water cans, foot-pans, cane-seated and easy chairs, aebra-wood loo table, mahogany towel horses, nearly new Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, Indian matting, hearth-rugs, fenders, fire-irons, ditto guard and ash pans, feather beds, mattresses and palliasses, stair carpetting, &c., &c. Roller mangle, washing machine, large linen chest, dinner service, and a quantity of kitchen requisites, &c., &C. A quantity of BOOKS, amongst which are Matthew Henry's Bible, Rev M. Credon's ditto, Rev John Flavel's Works, Mrs Heman's ditto, Ainsworth's English and Latin Dictionary, Lives of Nonconformists by Samuel Palmer, Whitfield s Works, Re- marks on the prophetic part of the RevelatIns flf St John, by Thomas Reader, Guthrie's Geography, Bailey s English Diction- ary, Jesus seen of Angels, and Goo's Mmdfulness of Man, three Sermons by Rev Augustus Toplady, Par^y s Dictionary and Chemical Catechism, Historical Sketches of Statesmen in the time of George III., by Henry Lord Brougham, m 3 volumes; British Celebrated Commanders, by Rev <J. R. Glelff, General Itineracy of England and Wales, Characteristics of Women, by Mrs Jameson; Thoughts on Animalcules, or a Glimpse of the Invisible World, by Gideon Algernon Mantell, Esq., B.F.R.S. Evangelical Magazine, from the year 1785 to 1^63, 1Ir.c-. BAROUCHB, with shafts and poles, in good condition; nearly new sets of single Harness, ditto Saddles and Sidesaddles, and other stable requisites. „ A very handsopie Chesnut Carriage HORSB, quiet to mde or drive. Auctioneer's Offices, 4, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon., June 7th, 1876. 607 SALE TO-MORROW. Breconshire.—Glanyravon, in the parish of Llangynider, about three miles from Crickhowell, and the same distance from the Talybont Station on the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, exten- sive and important Sale of Farming Stock, Machinery, imple- ments, Furniture, Carriages, Harness, &c. MR JAMES HALL has been favoured with in- structions from Captain Poole (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood), to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, WEDNES- DAY, and THURSDAY, 22nd, 23rd, and 24th JUNK, 1876. the whole of tbe Effects, as follows STOCK.—12 cart and nag horses, 8 cows with calves at loot, » couples of cross-bred ewes and lambs, 21 barren ewM ana wethers, 1 pure-bred Cheviot ram, 1 Berkshire sow in furrow. MACHINERY ANB IMPLEMENTS.—Three-horse power engine with galvanized iron water tank, about 13 feet oi ^-MCN shafting, with brackets, stops, AC. 1 British grist mill, 1011 cake crusher, oat and bean crusher, chaff cutter, turnip puiper, winnowing machine, and about 109 feet of leather bands. The above are fitted with pulleys and driven by the engine, or can oe worked by the hand. There is also a general assortment of agri- cultural implements, nearly new, on the most improved principles and the best makers. h* TIm FUMNTUU consists of dining-room and entrance-nail JN Spanish mahogany, the drawing-room in Italian walnut, all REAUY modern and good the contents of four family bedrooms, twO oervantw ditto; kitchen, dairy, and culinary requisites. Tbb whole of the above were purchased from a first-rate London nrm. are in good condition, and adapted for a well furnished ANA genteel residence. CAKRIAOKS, &,e-Whitechapel dog-cart, market cart, phaeton (nearly new, convertible into afour-wheel dog cart 01 waggone TWJ, sets of silver mounted harness, saddles, bridles, clothing, stable brushes, &C., &c.. About 128 acres of PASTUKH, to be Let, subject to conditions at time of Sale. Three months' credit on all sums above £10 on the stock and grass. Terms cash for the furniture. Order of Sale.-Stock and implements first day, furniture, sc., second day, pasture third day. Commencing each day at 12 ° Cataiogues are being prepared, and may be had enclosing three stamps to the Auctioneer, Cae Prior, Brecon. A 'bus will run from Metcalfs Livery Stables, Brecon, and from the Bear Hotel, Crickhowell, each morning of sale, atiru o'clock.. SALE THIS DAY. Newport, Caerleon, and Pontypool Railway.—To Contractors, Engineers, Colliery Proprietors, Builders and others. Important Sale of the Plant used in the construction of the above line, and also the surplus material. H/fESSRS. CORNELIUS EVANS and SON IT I have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Lucas IT I have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Lucas Brothers, Contractors, to SELL by AUCTION at Newport, Caer- leon, and Pontnewydd, on MONDAY, 21st JUNE and followng days, at 11 for 12 o'clock precisely each day, the PLANT, «c„ comprising a 16-h.p. portable engine, 2 10-h.p. ditto ditto, an 8-h.p. ditto ditto, 6 pile engines and monkeys, saw-bench, Mur- ray's patent chain-pumps, brass and iron force-pumps, double ana single purchase crabs, travelling crane, 230 tons of rails, 7 tons of metal dogs, bar, plate, and scrap iron. waggon wheels and axles, contents of smiths and carpenters' shops, portable forges, dobbin carts, trolleys, barrows, 16,000 sleepers, several thousand feet of Dantzic and Swede timber, spruce deals, battens, wheel- ing planks aud scaffold poles, the erections of stables, workshops, &c„ office furniture, and numerous items. On view Saturday, Igth June, and morning of sale. Cata- logues may be bed at the hotels in the neighbourhood, and free by post on application to the Auctionetr, High-street, New- port, Mon 8717 Graig, pontypridd.-Sale of Five Cottages and One large Dwell- ing-house. MR. w. JONES POWELL has received in- structions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Butchers'Arms Inn, Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, June 23rd, 1875, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all those FIVE COT- 1875, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, all those FIVE COT- TAGES and One Eight-roomed DWELLING-HOUSE, situate on the Graig, poatypridd, near Mr H. S. Davies's, now in the occu- pation of Messrs. J. James, C. Elson, T. Merritt, and others. The above have only recently been built, with gardens .in front and a closet to each house; are prominently situated, being buut on an elevation. u-„v. The houses are held under a lease of 99 years, over 97 of are y et unexpired. The ground rent is very low, being only £ 3 los 8dper annum. A The property will be sold in three or more lots as there ana ♦hen decided.. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Omces, Mill-street, Pontypridd. 540 CAltDIFF.-IEIOUSES FOR SALE. Two Semi-Detached VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1,000. Two Dittto Ditto thtto, .(1.150. One Semi-Detached VILLA in Partridge-road, price £425. Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Drill Hall. From L225 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price £190 each.. Five HOUSKS in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Two Ditto Cliiton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS and a Bakehouse in Garnet-street, Roath. HOUSE and SHOP in Russell-street, price £ 226. Let at 12s. per week. Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, price 9450. Let at 218. per week. One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate poø- session. pan Also Small BEER-HOUSE in Mary Ann-street, incoming £ °o- Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of tne Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, AND General In- surance Agent, 60, CLIPTON-STRKBT, CARDIFF. jy^ESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS COLLEGE-STREET, N^<LRE'5>ECT,UI'Y TO the^nhabltants of Swansea and Neighbourhood that they have just commenced M the above Business, and their long and varied experience to aU department* will enabfe themto afford their Clients the adran- WKTL? ?*P«rience. They, at the same time, assure all those ™,°™AV A^IL themselves of their services that their instructions WITH promptitude and dispatch. ^"ALTERATIONS of the College Chambars, COMMUNI- gjtione for Price, Jenkins, and Co. will be attended to at their X«pomy Offleet, 4RSTY.p £ O^ Swansea. MM JAU. Salts liB Station Northamptonshire.—Valuable Freehold Estates (principally tithe free), situate in the parishes of Twywell, Canford St. Andrew, and Finedon, adjoining the villages of Twyweil and Finedon three miles from lhrapst n, six from Ketrering, and a short distance from Wellingoorough, in a fine agricultural part of tbe county, exceptionally rich in minerals, and wtth the great advantage of a railway station at each of the above-mentioned places on the Midland line. The estate at Twywell comprises a capital farm residence, with numerous agricultural buildings, and about 485 acres of first-rate arable, pasture, and meadow land, with some thriving woods, in the occupation of Mr Saun- ders Leete, who has he.d the farm for many years, but whose tenancy will expire at Michaelmas next. The farm at Finedon consists of a comfortable farmhouse in the village, with farm buildings and about 203 acres of excellent arable, pasture, and meadow land, in the eocupation of Mr W. L. Hill, whose tenancy will expire at Christmas next. The estates are situate on the oolitic formation of Northamptonshit e, in the rtehest portion of this now celebrated iron district, and are believed to possess some of the finest iron ores in the England. They have re- cently been surveyed by a competent mining engineer, under whose personal superintendence trial holes have been dug, which are now open to the inspection of intending purchasers, and iron ore has been found in large quantity and of excellent quality, yielding from 35 to 40 per cent of metallic iron. The acknowledged merfc of these iron ores arises not merely from their superior quality, but also from their excellence as mixing ores, for which they are exported to all our great centres of iron smelting in this country, and this is testified by the latest published Government statistics, which shuw that from the Emall production of 95,661 tons in 1860 in had reeched the large total of 1,500,000 tons in 1874. MESSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, AND Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATES for SALE at the Mart, on FRIDAY, JULY 2nd, at 2 o'clock precisely, in lots, as under Lot 1. The principal portion of the Twywell estate, with the residence and buildiagi, comprising altogether about 400 acres. Lot 2. The remainder of the Twywall Estate, called Kirtley Lands, containing about 85 acres, situate a short distance from Lot 1, and let, with that lot, to Mr Saunders Leete. Lot 3. Whitsundale Farm, in the village and parish of Finedon, on the road from Wellingborough to Thrapston, with farm-houso and buildings, and about 136 acres of land. Lot 4. 65 acres of valuable Accommodation Land, on the high road, about a mile from Lot 3, and now let, with that lot, to Mr W. L. Hill. Particulars, with plan, may shortly be had of Messrs Collyer- Bristow, Withers, and Russell, Solicitors, Bedford-row or at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers (at whose offices samples of the iron ore may be viewed)..t2, Old Broad-street, London. 545 Preliminary Advertisement. — Northamptonshire.—A valuable Freehold Res'dential Estate, known as Paston-hall, beautifully situate about two miles from the City of Peterborough, and in the immediate vicinity of the Fitzwilliam Hunt. It compnses a very comfortable family residence, with offices, outbuildings, kitchen and flower garden, lawn and shiubbery, together with about 183 cares of excellent pasture and arable land, subdivided into convenient occupations, also several cottages and gardens. The residence and four and a half acres are let on lease to Mrs Strong at a very inadequate rent, in consideration of a large outlay, and the remainder (except about four acres of woodland in hand) is in the occupation of respectable yearly tenants. The present net rfmtal of the estate is £521 per annum, but on the expiration of the existing lease of the mansion a much larger income will be obtained. MESSRS NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, AND Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATE for SALE Co. are instructed to offer the above ESTATE for SALE EARLY IN JULY, of which a more descriptive advertisement will shortly apyear. May be viewed by cards, and particulars had of J. A. Bertram, EMq., Solicitor, 22, Chancefy-lane of J. F. Arnold, Esq., Public Accountant, Peterborough at the Mart; and of the Auctioneers, 82, Old Broad-street, London. 546 On the banks of the Wye, midway between Monmouth and Chep- stow A beautiful little freehold Residential Estate, distin- guished as Coedithel, situate on the high turnpike road, and one mile from Tintern, the principal station of tie Wye Valley Railway, now in course of construction and rapidly ap- proaching completion, which will place the -property within easy access of Newport, Cardiff, Ross, and Hereford, and about 41 hours of London, two miles from the celebrated ruins of Tintern Abbey, and in close proximity to the interesting Wind- cliffe and the Forest of Dean. It comprises an ornamental cottage residence, upon which a large sum has been judiciously expended in modern improvements, delight- fully placed on rising ground, about 100 yards from the banks of the river, which at this spot affords first- rate fishing, is also navigable, and provides excellent wharfage and accommodation for a yacht detadfed stabling for three horses, coach-house, and other useful outbuildings; tastefully disposed pleasure grounds, ornamented with fine timber and shrubs, good kitchen garden and orchards, well planted and in a high state of cultivation. At a short distance is a compact farm homestead, called Upper Coetlithel., The land which immediately Surrounds the residence is principally of very valuable meadow and pasture, well watered by the river and by a never-failing Stream, and the remainder, which rises about 300 feet from the Wye, is of an ornamental description, beautifully limbered, aad affords excellent shooting. The estate comprises altogether about 66 acres, and forms in its entirety a moet dsfeirahift residence for any gentleman seeking a compact and pictureaquf Ottls eØate, and In especially uifakble for, one having business in the South Wales manufacturing district. There are important frontages to the high road of 8,300 feet, suitable for building purposes. Possession on the completion of the purchase. IVffiSSRS. NORTON, TRIST, WATNEY, and Co. are instructed to offer the above PROPERTY for SALE, at the Mart, London, on Friday, July 14th. Maj be and particulars, with plan, shortly had of Messrs. Sutton Md Omnunney, Solicitors, No. 80, Coleman-street, E.C.: at the Mart; and of tho Auctioneers, No. 62, Old Broad-street, London. 647 TuITi S A N D E R S, AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT, „ 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, „. Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE iABDlPF.-T«ro houses in Canal Parade and three jottagesin the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop, in Bazzard-street, with stable and other back premises. Four houses in Russell-street. ROATH.—Detached Villa Clifton-street; Three genteel Resi- dences in Cyril Cresent; Two houses in Copper-street; Six Genteel residences in Metal.street, and Eight houses in Gold-street; Eight nouses in Smerald-street Two houses in Topaa-street; and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS—Five houses in Woodville Terrace; twc houses in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site ot A at the corner of Clive-road and Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.- NOS. 8, 9,10, Knole-street. A liberal proportion of the purchase- money may be had on mortgage. Apply as above. 125 (Education* CAERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. RESIDENT MASTERS: „ Rev. T. M. GREEtf (University of London), Mr EDWIN WILLIAMS, B.A. (Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford and Graduate in Honours), Assisted by efficient Non-Resident Masters. Pupils are specially prepared, at the desire of their parents or guardians, for Conunercial Pursuits, the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, the University Matriculations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. The School is healthily situated on Stjw-hill, and commands* beautiful view 9f the Bristol Channel and the Somersetshire coast. and is thus eminently adapted for boarders. The Quarter Commences Tuesday, July 27th, 1875. For Prospectuses. &c apply to 699 TIIE RESIDENT MASTERS. THE SW ANSEA LABORATORY AND „ SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, tiW ANSEA. CONDUCTED BT WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL ANIT CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 8908 LAUG HARNE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, ST. CLEARS. CARMARTHENSHIRE Head Master-T. J. MORGAN. Pupils receive an Education adapted, to the Learned Professions or Commercial Pursuits. L^ugharae, situated near the sea, in one of the most heaithv piaces in South Wales, and is peculiarly adapted to delicate boys. The Educational Staff is entirely English. Terms very Moderate. 86 CHE PSTO W GRAM MAR SCHOOL. A Private School for Gentlemen. Principal, an experienced schoolmaster and First Classman, B.A., London. Re-open July 19th. 1Q120 BAT k COLLEGE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. T PMHCIPAII DR. R. 8NACEB, M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.C.S. Author of a number ofSducfttional and Scientific works, and ateo of several musical compositions. VimPn=cLPAL The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B.A.. Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Terms for Boarders from 28 to 82 Guineas per annum. New pupils admitted at any time, and if the quarter hae com- menced, a proportionate charge made for tae remainder of it. Prospectuses sent on application. 2062 QHIGNELL HOUSEn EALING, Near Principal, Miss A. K. LUCY. Educational Home for Young Ladies, to whose improvement and comfort the Principal devotes her personal attention. The house is large and airy, standing in a beautiful garden,and croquet lawn for the especial use of the Pupils; also large gravel play- ground. Terras for Boarders, 25 guineas per annum. Young Ladies uadsr ten, 20 guineas. Best of references givan by ths clergyman of the parish am^ parents of pupils. Ealing is very •My ot speWt beag the mkin line of .he Great Wedhrn Rait •"TtSS: 7881 v f < altS bit uction. SALE TO-MORROW. 4 Tremont. terrace, Walters-road, Swansea. F KNIGHT has been instructed to SELL by • PUBLIC AUCTION, on tbe above premises, on TUESDAY, June 22nd, 1875, a valuable assortment of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Piano forte, Pictnree, ana other effects, comprising drawing room suite in striped terry, do. in crimson rep, couch in hair, easy chairs in hair, do. in American leather, cottage piano-forte, music stool, mahogany loo, dining, and other tables, mahogany glass-pannelled chill'onneer, gilt chimney glass, hat and umbrella stand, whatnot, caneseat and other chairs, Brussels and oher carpets, fenders, fire irons, large picture (Last Judgment) and others, vases, &c., &c., mahogany half-tester and iron French bedsteads, paillasses, feather and mulpuff beds, mahogany wardrohe with plate-glass door, washstands, dressing tables, toilet ware, toilet glasses, commode, towell horses, chest of drawers, oak bedroom suite: comprising wardrobe, wash. stand, dressing table, glass, 3 chairs, towel horse, commode, Sc., &c kitchen table, clock, china, glass, and other requisites. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneer's Offices, High-street, Swansea. 506 gufolir Miotic "O EGHMENTAL ORDERS by Lieut.-Col. HILL, R commanding 3rd Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Cardiff, 19:h June, 1875. 1.—Commanding Officers' Parade on Thursday at 7.30 p.m. sharp, for Battalion drill in the Sophia Garden kield. Fu'l uniform. Officer's Patrol Jackets. Band to attend. 2.—The annual inspection will take place on Wednesday the /th July. Those who will be unable to attend must app.y for leave in writing, from the Commanding Officer, or enter their names in a book, which will be kept in the orderly room for that purpose. No members absent from inspection without leavs c an be returned as efficient. Any such will be fined 35s. in accordance with rule 11, of the Corps. &-Armstrong and M.L.R. Gun drill on Monday and Wednes- day. Armstrong Gun drill and Shifts on 'luesday, Friday, and Saturday, at 7.30. (Saturday 6.30 p.m. Recruit drill every even- ing at the same time. 4 Practice for the Trumpeters at 7. 30 p.m. on Friday, under the Trumpet Major. 5.-The Quarter-master Sergeant will issue clothing to the different batteries uf the coips from the store at 7.30 p.m. on Monday. 6 i. Battery, Penarth. Carbine and Company drill on Mon- day at 6.45 p.m. Fuli uniform. Gun and Carbine drill on Wednesday and Friday at 7.3) p.m. A Royal Artillery Instruc- tor to attend. „ 7.—For duty during the ensuing week Capta.n McConnochie, Lieut. (Decandia, Surgeon Granger, Sergt. Reid, Corporal Clap- perton, Bombardier Page, Trumyteter Brown. By order, (Signed,) W. PITMAN, Captain and Adjutant. -r-.TT I. REGIMENTAL ORIMKS.—iiy J. ±1. -Dun- -1.1 GESS, Captain Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers. Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, 18th June, 1875. I. -Gun Practice at the South Dock on Monday, at 6.30 p.m., undress uniform. The sergeants are requested to attend this Practice, as the Commanding Officer will select the Nos. 1 tor the county competition. 2.—Gun Drill at the Gunshed on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thurs- day, and Friday for Recruits, at 7.30 p.m., and old members at 8.30 p.m. Plain clothes. 3.—The Corps will Parade in Full Dress on Saturday, the 26th inst. Fall in at Worcester-place at 2.30 p.m., and proceed to High-street Station for conveyance to Briton Ferry. > Gun Practice for competing detachments, and also for Colonel Hill's inspection. Band to attend. A good muster is requested. For duty during the week ending 27th June. 1875 :—Lieut. A. Phipps, Sergeant A Roney, Carporal S. Dowdle, Bombardier E. Dahne, Trumpeter W. Dare. By order, (Signed) J. H. BURGESS, Captain Commanding. GLAMORGANSHIRE GENERAL \JT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. The SOCIETY'S ANNUAL MEETING for the Exhibition of Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implements, Poultry, Dairy Produce, &c., will be held at PONTYPRIDD, on THURSDAY and FRI- DAY, the 6th ana 6th of August next, when Prizes amounting to £700 will be offered for competition. The Show-yard will be open to the public on Thursday, at Nine o clock, on payment of 2s. 6d. each after Two p.m. at Is. each on Friday, from Nine a.m. to Six p.m., at is. each. Entries close on the 8th July. For Rules, Certificates, and further particulars, apply to W. V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. Welsh St Don&tt's, Cowbridge, June let, 1875. 10072 TO LOVERS OF FINE ARTS. EIGHTY OIL PAINTINGS now on VIEW at Roberts' Picture Gallery, 36, Royal Arcade. Admission ~Free. 9663 HOW TO MAKE XI,000 PER YEAR, Jt-L WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, BY FARMING IN AMERICA. For particclars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. 9530 PROMABLBTTTARMING IN AMERICA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, &c., call upon, or address,— THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, 138, FLEET-STREET, LONDON, %31 9531 GCRIPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with them-Psalm cxix, 150 verse. 6906 O B E R T SIMPSON, Late Manager of the Western Mail PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. TRADESMEN'S BOOK3 KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an Annual Fee. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. ADVERTISEMENT AGIOT. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all the London and Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKHEBTOWN. CARDIFF. fTaHlic Appointmeitts. G- ELITGAER SCHOOL BOARD, G GLAMORGANSHIRE. WANTED, a Female ex-Pupil Teacher for the Bargoed Infant Board SchooL Salary, iC40 per annum. Sewing essential. Duties (not Ihrn), to be sent to me, at Merthyr Tydfil, on or before Tuesday, the "^HigLSSlhyr SdfiT; FRANK JAMES, Clerk, 19th June, 1875. 610 T T.AVTWITFARDRE SCHOOL BOARD, WANTED, by the 1st of August next, an ASSISTANT MIS- TRESS for the Llantwit Board School (Mixed). Salary £ 40 per annum. Applications, stating age and previous engagements, with testi- monials, to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 5th July S. DAVIES, Cleik to the Board Post Office Chambers, Poniypndd, June 12th, 1875. 10056 ENYGRA.IG C 0 L L fk-R-y S p CHOOLS. WANTED, immediately, an efficient ASSISTANT, male or female, ex-Y. T. or certificated. Ajliberal salary.—Apply, statin z QU&lificfrtionSj to Rowland Rowlands, ESQ.. Penygraig, Ponty- pridd. 5S £ WANTED, by 26th July next, for Llwynypia Infant Scheol. a Certificated MISTRESS; salary *70. Average attendance 140. A new infant School, to accommoa*™ 220 children, will be ready about Christmas. x ti_lf.niaia Applications, Btiting age and qualifications, with tesum of recent date, to be sent, on or before 23rd Vallev. morgan Coal Company (Ld.), Llwynypia Colliery, R*10 5^ 17th June. 1875. 541 == gttiiding PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCI^e* CARDIFF: OFFICE8, ROYAL ARCADH., w" & 3. GLEBE-STREET, 43, YORK-PLACE, NEWPORT.* « ^coP^EAPEST, AND BEST SOCIETY THB OLDEST, LARGEST, 1874, £ 41,006 16s. 8d. Annual Income *°5. Lf in is74, £ 1,574 18s. 5d. -mifl^^h^no^ Sn worked for 15 years without loss- ..totl and deposits, from £ 10 to £ 3,000, at Shares may be tasen, riBj £ ) can be made daily, on appli- per eent interest* cation at the Offices as above. WJIiLIAM SANDERS, Managing Secretary. 6486 COT\fBiN^D aIR COMPRESSORS and STEAM RNOlNKS specially designed for use in MINES, Quarries, Railway Works. Apply for prices and particulars StaKepROa^dSTEEL, i&WPORTand SWAN8EA. business U. 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. H OWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFFER THIS DAY MONDAY, JUNE 21tb, 1875, A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, » JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHUES, &c., &c., Which have been bought at a Discount of 47i per cent. off Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also, A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, Jec., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. JOHN JETKINS AND CO~~ PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED, AN STOCKS TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPTCY. OFFICES :— 20, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 7784 "yARIETY AND VALUE I HIGHTLV INTERPRETED AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE, We are now showing our NEW SEASON GOODS; the Stock has been bought well—contains most of the Fashionable Novel- ties in Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing- and the prices will be found unusually low, as the general de- pression of trade has turned the markets considerably in favour of Cash Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, "Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests to match; and to the "new Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hats for Gentlemen and Juveniles. A large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, Bags, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers an Outfitters, Cardiff House, Bt. Mary-Bweet, Cardiff. TANGrYE BROS. and STEEL supply Portable and Semi-portable Engines for all purposes: VERTICAL ENGINES LOCOMOTIVE ENGINES, STEAM and HAND CRANES (portable or fixed), MORTAR MILLS, SAW BENCHES, and all classes of Gearing. Prices and particulars on application. fttfclicattetts* THE GREAT COAL, WAR IN SOUTH WALEsI J- Second Kdit^on. 20th thousand. Now ready, in pamphlet form, and to be obtained wholesale, and by retail (price Id.) ot W. PEDLAR, Umbrella Manufacturer, 12, Royal Arcade, Cardiff, and of all respectable booksellers, a resume of the principal features occurring in the recently concluded struggle between Capital and Labour in South Wales. This summary- survevø the great event from the commencement of the strike till the com- plete termination of the lock-out and the strike, Newsagents promptly supplied on advantageous terms. Single copies sent post free for l^d. tot> Just Published A GEOGRAPHICAL and GEOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION of CARNARVONSHIRE, with special reference to its Quarries, Mines, and Mineral Products, by Jno. E. Thomas, Member of the Institution of Surveyors. Price, Sg. Cardiff D. Duncan & Sons. Carnarvon: Rees & Evans. 6947 THE CARDIFF TIMES, JL PUBLISHED BVRRY Fzmky-PRicit TWOPBNCB, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a Circula- tion greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Press 01 Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any of its contemporaries. Chief Offices: CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNCAN. gtodero and Contracts TREVETHEN JSCHOOirBOARD". TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of <?f!wnnrj! t/, ». £ ?SSfotwSh? Hoosn.t Oram* k the parish of Trevethin. C^te(iTp^iripPOrt' M.on- Architect to the Board. Sealed Tenders, marked Garndiffaith Schools," to be seut to Tender themselves to accept the lowest or any By order, EWAY HENRY BYTHEWAY, • Clerk to he Board. Pontypool, June, 1875. 801 LSTER RAILWAY COMPANY COAL. TENDERS are hereby invited for LOCOMOTIVE STEAM COAL. Best Hand-picked, suitable for 1fl t Locomotive Purposes • • J.U.TO0 tons Smiths' Coal Cardiff, Thro and Thro 130 tons The coal of the respective kinds to be of the best quality, and the deliveries to extend over Ten Months from the 1st August neThe Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or ^Tender^Forms may be had on application to, and offers marked "Tender for Coal' will be received up to the 29th n- stant by E FOSTER COATES, Secretary Belfast, 16th June, 1876. 607 LANGAN AND SAINT MARY jjjLL. SCHOOL BOARD. UlLiLi. TO BUILDERS. TENDERS are invited by .the Scheol Bo^rrt «. r- District of Llangan and Saint Mary Hill SOHOOL-HOU?>E at Saint Mary Hill, accorrtmH of specification which can be seen at my office »t p w house, Bridgend, any day between thp I AUnion Work- morning, and 4 o'clock in the afternoon ° c*° m Tenders may be sent to me not +1, e, ,«u July next. later thaB Friday, the let* The Board do not bind them*pW«c. t Tender. emselves to accept the lowest or any By Order. T° 'I-™. o< CONTRACTING for the Erection of Salem New Baptist Chapel, Llangyfdach, Specifications at Mr t(ees Lewis, Penyrhcolfawr, S Tender3 sent to tbe said Rees Lewis on or 30th inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. WANTED ESTIMATES for Painting a large ▼ T Number of Houses. Apply to Mr Thomas Williams, House Agent, 65, Loudoun-square, Cardiff. 622 nPHE GELLIGAER HIGHWAY BOARD J- require TENDERS for making and completing a portion oC the New Road from Bargoed to Den length about 1,800 yarta Applications to be made to me at Hongoed, Gelbgaer, who* Plans, Specifications, and all other information may be obtained. By order^I/EX^j}DEB MITCHELL, Surveyor. JUM 12, 1S75. III