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^Ijippxng Notices. hA, /TAKDIFF, SWANSEA, & £ r^k vy NEWPORT, BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. The Screw Steam ShIps j1EDWAY Mil. WAV, AVON, SEVERN, AND A PRINCESS ALEXANDRA 11 intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows :— ft~to BelfastiSwansea tTo BelfastjNewport to Bel- Jul" Ti»| n,l,l Glasgow, fast A Glasgow cV:i Swansea. July.] via Swansea, jo *v}onday 7 pm 7 Wednesday 8pm July. 1 io ^ondf.y 2 pm 14Wednesday 3pm (- Tuesday 6 pm Jf, J"n,'ay 7 pni 21 Wednesday 7pin'l3 Tuesday 5 pm -Monday 8 pm 28 N ednesday 12nt 20 Tuesday 6 pm and Swansea, every Friday. at 2 put. 3>t.!¡l(oW to Newport, Fridays, 2nd, 9tb, and "fast to Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 N1?ON- y'ast to Newport, Saturdays, 3rd, 10th, 17th, and st July, a.t 12 lIoon. ARES.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, IDs. Snu1100^ or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s 6(1. &» i'ers or '^a''orsi 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, ^'lable for two months. j.Apply j,, Glasgow to Wra. Sloan and Co.; Greenock, lil. Macdougall Belfast, R. Henderson and Son istol, Mark Whitwill and Son Swansea, M. JON ES BROTHER; Newport, R. Burton and Sou; Car. K TAYLCR and CO., 69. Bute-street. Docks. A KDIFF AND BORDEA U X \j The CARDIFF STEAMSHU COM PAN V'S FIRST-CI.ASS SCREW ^asas*^sTEAMKltS will sail as follows .KDOGNE ..Bordeaux for Cardiff ja]y jf, V'JRONDE"Cardiff for Bordeaux jujy 21 •ith poods and passengers. In 0r ^ates of freight, Ac.. apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- m and Sons, Agents, 14, ^Juai des Chartrons, Bor- '^art-square. Cardiff. 9431 HOOPER. CAMPBELL it CO., Managers. BRISTOL CHANNEL. j, REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION, first-class full-powered Steamships of the South and Liverpool Steamship Company (Limited), ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, FA WN. AND BURRY. ()r other Steamers, ale intended to sail fioiw (casualties excepted, and as per condi- LlVL"V.0,nPaiiy'.s sailing hills) as under ERPOOL anci CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) LIVEBPOOL. FROM CARDIFF. Side Nelson D..ck), (Tucker's Warehouse, West tvery Saturday. Bute Dock), Every Tuesday. Everv Tuesdav, T,-n„ LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY (WP;T s. LIVKRPOOL. FROM LLANELLY. Kvo e ''at'alcar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), -very Wednesday and Every Wednesday and j. Saturday. Saturday. Iw^ rP°°l and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry Merti Silil'n2s frequentlv. Favourable rate to Midlands, I) a' Carmarthen," and Inland Towns.—Apply to • B^ile, Llanellv and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 6407 Consulate-chambers, Cardiff; and 21, Water-street. Liverpool^ M/T X>EGULAR SERVICE of _JCV' first class )>owerful STEAMERS betweou J.IVERPOOL, CARDI^ ^1'1 ami^^NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, <-ARDIFI, an!E wPORT. Cheapest and most »•"« Route. DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointee! THE S.s. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, T„ or other suitable Steamer, (Rii (accidents excepted) J Sa !fr? 1)ock> t" CAR])I^'F and NEW PORT EVERY >;V^,Ul>AV '• fr<"» DUBLIN to CARDItt and KwpoRx j;vFRY FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and KRPOOL EVERY MONDAY r, 01- Rates and further particulars, apply to M. i; 'lrnl'y .inn., Silencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, *v l^ick-courfc Liverpool »T. ihoma,s ^nd Co., 79, 2l0CH"stre«t, Newport or to M. J. Begg and Co., ~°"iit Stuart-square. Cardiff. 4(261 ftsfrr A n E It I c A. N LINE. nvii'Kl) STATES MAIL STEAMERS. j.iVICRFOOL TO rICILADELPHIA, r.. j;VERY WJCDNESDAV. f|st-clas.s, fidl-powered Iron Steamships. Accommo 'ltion f0l. ]„w(je„^eis equal to any European Line. Pas- it ltd toods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf i Pennsylvania Railroad. Uliis is the shortest anil e>lt route to the West. I.OCAI. AGENTS ;— B^JSORSK BLRU, 276, Bui.e-street, Cardiff .TONF.S ninl Co., Rule Docks. Cardiff, and at Dock- preet, Newport CROCKKraxd JAMES. 4, Taff-street, j1°nty|>ri»ld Ti lNEY and Co., Abertillery; .1. MOKIJAV, yy'st Ollice Poiitxpool; .1. T HOMAS, 'J'rede^ar \V. 2l »^*a-KINs, GlebelHnd-strwet, Merthyr A. DAVIES, .eckan-street, Pontlottyu :0. THORNKY, Commer- j)*1,Hotel, Abenlare; AiJS'J'lI and SII.COCKS, Swansea; '■ Davii;S. CVirdiff-road. Aberainan DAVIICS and -^JNS, 19, I»or-tre(-t. Dov.-Jain. 30668 f-ST/X A NCHOR LINE.—LIVER- £ %Arrh. root TO NEW YORK (VIA «^ag«»2L QflEENsTOWN).—JOINT EXPRESS SKRVICE. IfY OF .tOMK (Anch.trLine) Wed., Aug. 4 AMkric^ (National Line) Wed., Aug, 18 CITY OFROME (AnchorLme) Wed., Sept. 1 allll Fortiightly Thereafter. Saloon rates, E12 to 25 guineas, 1ccording to position, &c. ,of Stateroom. R9turn tickets, available by either teamer, at J*>oderat rates. Intermediate ^City of Rome only), £ 7. Steerag Passages at Reduced Rates.—Apply to any Anchl,tf,ine or ational Line aellt, or to Henderson Rrotht*, Mersey Chambers, Old Church Yard, and 17, J) ateritreet-, Liverpool or to Morgan, Sons, and Co., Einigtrioii Agents; G. W. Jones, Heard, and Ingram, Shiplokers, 4c S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, •lockerbtown. 7B614 MsX T ONDON «fc SOUTH WALES STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. SECIAL NOTICE —GREAT SAVING in CAR. RIG F; from London to Swansea and Newport tCjcliff, tfec., by arrangement). "s per ton weight collected and delivered for all olses of general goods, excepting very light, bulky tftc. 22s 61, for heav). drapery, &c. \n allowance will be made for all goods f.o.b., Jndou, or when shippers, and, or receivers, do their vn cartasre. Eaige shipments of deadweight by agreement. i.v!v SS" ,1hu"aei, ,vin sail froni London (British and July 23rd rf' Lower Smitbtield) for Swansea, For any further information, apply to the agents, Cheeswright and Co., st. Duifstan's-hill, London, E.C • Burgess and Co., Swansea. "7883i' gUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, "Iii. Crinan and Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or ION A sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m.. from GREENOCK at 9 a.m. in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the °uth, conveying passengers for Oban, I* ort William, ^jverness, Lochawe, Skye, Gairloch, Staffa, Iona, jencoe, Islay, Stornoway, &c. Official Guide, 3d frustrated, 6d and Is. Time bill with map and fares i,ee by post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119, ""tie-street, Glasgow. 7b7e-79912 Xi^OR SALE.—The New Iron ^'I'EAM TRAWLER ALBATROSS now lying at MlLFORI> HAVEN, pt Length, 88ft. 6ii. beam, 20ft. engines, f-ti llolll'na' Das powerful Steam winch, with 250 j- UGiiis steel wire trawl warp, three sets trawls and *><m.i complete. —For particulars and price apply to JOHN COLLINS, 80<1 Castle Steel and Ironworks, -_8|J469 Milford Haven. publications. FOURTH EDITION NOW COMPILING~~ J. ^RIGHT~AND CARDIFF JQIKECTORY, WITH COPPER-PLATE map, OORRKOTKl) TO DATK, SUBSCRIBERS, 5S; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, 6s 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND AI.L CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 61201 To the Young Men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility, just Published HE CONFESSIONS AND EX- xC" PERIKNCK OF AN INVALID, Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others sUP!,Yl11g at th" same time the means of CURt, by one who has cured himself, after under- ^u'ackeTy USUai amounfc Medical Imposition and Single Conies may be had (post free) by sending a Stamped addressed envelope to the author, Arthur Dixon. Esq., Hounslow, near London. Sol i'Acr WORTH KNOWING BEECHAM's PIJ,LS Aie admitted by tliousiinds to be worth above a GU1N EA a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stoniacii, SICK neauacite, giddiness fullness and swelling after liieins, (ii/mess and drowsiness, coid fldlls, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, sitortness of •Heath, costivi-ii«*ss, scurvy, ami motches on the skin "isturbed sieep, frisiitfui dreams, and ail nervous and treiubling a«„wai0iis, «fcc„ ic.. ffysulterer is earnestly ji.vite.t to try one Box oi t.I&"8e Pills, andthev will be ackr.owleaded to lie vnrvm Worth A GUINEA A BOX. fHm r"!?,oi aces these Pills •" « '"valuable. No io be toum t l'° w'out them. 'I here « no medicin, lo oe louna to equal Jieecham s Pills i< i«n>ovin» :U1V OUST.ructions or irr«,M1{^^ sy,oenl. If take,, a,. coming to the -hections-J ve w.th each box they SLXiiE" .» « and rohnst, ¡wHlt¡ .l S". uo.ses will i>e :oun*i to work upon the most .I'OrtaiK organs in cue „|Wiine ^«««ciien the wnole muscular .svst„,t, ;e,(ore the long- com;.iexion, uring oack the keen e'dve of avpet'1". arouse into action, witn the w 1) o" health, Krt ]Tiwie physical energy oi the lm,„an :ralne_' Tliese oi J'Uri>' a(imitteil ny thonsaiiaseuiViracini' cJaS!W9 tM1 and one <"»t the oe.sr, gua.rH.ntee3 til0 Xer l.S aiui Debilitated is Beecnam sPil]s, T, h t),e >.est saie or any l'atent meviicine in the world 'epareu otdv hv the Proprietor X. BKlJcuA^I 2s",u'"st> St. Helen's, l.ancasnire in Boxes at Islidund Sold by ail Patent Memento i>eaUw V1 JVn £ <ioiu. 68be -j |jtll liir^ctions in1 "witn -a m h,-> ^7^0 kS A N S E A O F F I ,J j £ south WALES'DA-ILY news," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. ^t[e!!t?Iders 'rom NEWSAGENTS will receive promp fiom be executed upon the same terms as The Office. delivered to Suoscnbers eailv A l't v L'r,in anv part of the town. "ill ^^SEMENTS received up to Seven OCIOCK insertion in the next morning's issue 01 tae al£s LXGJ^dian. AUCTION 4FFOIJMTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Horses Traps, Harness, Ac., at Cardiff July 16 Household Furniture, China, &c., at Cardiff.July 16 Mr R. BROOKS. Household Furniture, at Cardiff July 16 CARDIFF AUCTIOIS JD STORAGE CO (LIM.) J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Thursday's Weekly Sale, at Rooms July 22 Mr W. C. CI.ARKE. Builders' Plant, & at St. Nicholas July 16 Mr DAVlD EVASS. Stock-in-Trade, at Cardiff July 14, 15, & 16 Messrs GOTTWALTZ arlll KOWRING Cows, Heifers, and Steers, at Cardtff July 17 Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, at Cardiff July 20 Horses, at Cardiff July 23 High-class Horses, &c., Uorse Exchange,Cardiff.June 23 Wool,atCardiff July — Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH COX. Freehold Family Residence, at Newport July 28 Estate, at Abergavenny July 29 Land and Building Sites, at Usk Aug. o Pasture Laud, Building Sites, Ac., at Usk .August 6 Messrs. F. HARVEY & CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Swansea "IUi in Freehold Building Laud, at Swansea A Jewellery, Watches, &c\, at Swansea August o Messrs W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture, &c at Cardiff July Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. T QQ Leasehold Property, at Swansea Ju|y Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff July 29 Full-Licensed Properties, &c., at Cardiff July MrF B. JONES. Carriages, at Bristol Horses, at Bristol July 2b Mr W. N. JONES. Properties, at Kidwelly August 6 Freehold Property, at Llandilo ■ Aug. 10 Mr E. F. KENNARD. Fancy Goods, &c., at Cardiff • •;■ • u^ Messrs KNOYLE ROBERT. Stock-iu-Trade, &c.. at Swansea July 26 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furniture, Ac., at Swansea July 20 Messrs LEWIS BROIHERs. Engines, Machinery £ '1 ^US-— Mr EDWARD ROBERTS. Leasehold Estates, at ■ ■ ••••••; Aug. 10 Messrs SHORT & DUNN. Shares and Stocks, at Cardiff July 20 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. Freehold Property, &c., at Cardiff Aug. 7 Freehold Farm, at Cardiff Aryshire Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff Messrs TIUBE, CLARKE and CO. Colliery Horses, at Neath July 17 SHERIFF'S SALE. Household Furniture, at Pontypridd July 17 SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES NEAR CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, the 7th day of August, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale then to be produced, the following valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES :— All those two FREEHOLD PASTURE FlELDS,part of the Gilbert, situate 011 the road leading from St. Andrew's to Cado\ton-juxta-Barry,via.,the Gilbert, and numbered respectively 947 and 900 in the tithe map of the Parish of st. Andrew's, and in the new Ordnance Survey numbers 584 and 536, and containing together Ha. Or. Op. or thereabouts.. The Property is situate within twelve minutes' walk of the village of Cadoxton-juxta-Barry, and about mid- way between that village and Dinas Powis, and slopes to the south, commanding a pleasant view of the islalllls in the Bristol Challnel. It also contains valu- able Blue Lias Limestones, which is being quarried in the adjoining field. The Barry Railway is being mule through the adjoining land at The Gilbert, the pro- bable site of a I ail way statwll to serve the S: Andrew's and Dinas Powis districts. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, or of Messrs Dalton, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, 6, Working-street, Cardiff, where plaus ot the Properties can be seen. t0834 THURSDAY'S WEEKLY SALE, No. 441. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S ROOMS, 24. 25. A 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PARTIES FURNISHING. 50 per cent, at least Saved by attending the Weekly Sales at these Rooms. Y J R J- G- MADDOX ,wiil OFFER by ITX AUCTION, 011 THURSDAY, July 22nd, 1886, (and every Thursday throughout the year unless other- wise prevented, of which due notice will be given), a valuable efJlIectlOn of over 300 Lots of very u-eful well-made modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Both new and secondhand, forwarded from various sources for absolute realisation, and the entire Fittings and Furniture used in the various living and sleeping apartments of ail cla.ses of houses in to" n or country. The Lots are too numerous to particularise, but will be arranged for view on nwmmg: of Sale. le wiomn_ at Z o'clock precisely. 12126-77972 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE. IN BANKRUPTCY-RE F. J. S. KEMPE. THREE DAYS' SALE AT 4, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. TO TAILORS, DRAPKRS, OUTFITTERS, AND OTHERS. MR DAVID EVANS (of the firm of Evans and Son) has received instructions from Mr Watkin W. Jenkius, Trust'e of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt, to SELL by A UCTIO: on the premises as above, Cll F HIDA Y, July 16th, 1886, the whole of the valuable and extensive STOCK-IN-TRADE, comprising ready-made suits tweed, worsted, and other cloths linen and other shirts shirting dunaree jackets, hats, caps, hosiery, ties, collars, gloves, trade utensile, and household furniture. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock each day. For further particulars apply to l\1r Watkin W. Jenkins, II, Queen-street, Cardiff, 01' to the Auctioneer, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 80780 SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FINE-TONE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 21st, 1886, AT PORTLAND IIOUSK, 167. CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH. MESSRS W. and S. HFRN are in" structed to SELL by AUCTION, on the Pre- lllies as above, at Two o'clock p.m., the Valuable FURNITURE AND EFFMCTS. Bedroom suite, mahogany and other chests of drawers, washstands and dressing t., bles, japanned iron bel. steads, bedding, bdroolll and other chairs, Brussels carpets, box Ottoman and couch combined, suite of furniture in walnut alld lep, pair of handsome llrawing. room chairs, luxuriously unholstered, occasional chairs, walnut table, whatnot, coal vases, walnut loo table, excellent piano in ebony, iron frame, over- strung music stool, epergne, various pictures and ornaments, handsome bronze clock, pair of bronze ures, small secretaire, ¡<ide-board, dining-room suite in mahogany aud ntrechc velvet, marble clock, maho- gany writing desk, two dining tables, kitchen tables, dinner set, scales and weights, filter, patent knife cleaner, kitchen chairs, a quantity of photographic appliances, including telescopic photographic en- larging table, photographic enlarging lantern with condensers, for quarter, half, and whole plate negatives, washing frame, sundry developing dishes, large background board, frame for exposing negatives, &c., electro-plating battery. The House to Let. On view day previous to and morning of Sale; and further particulars and catalogues of the Auctioneers, at their offices, 72, jt. Mary-street. Cardiff. 80793 •SALE THIS DAY PARK-HALL SALE-ROOMS, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEHOLDERS, DEALERS, M,. AND OTHERS. k E. F. KENNARD will SELL by AUCTION on FRIDAY Afternoon and Even- ing, the 16th July, a merchant's STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, comprising— and silver watches, marble clocks, vases, and about feu brass and steel fenders, and sundries in great variety. The sale IUlmc!t:(!?30. 80812 SALE THIS DAY ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF.' SALE OF HORSES, TRAPS, CARTS, COWS, BUILDERS' PLAT, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. "| 11 W. COURTENAY CLARKE has -»3j_ been favoured with instructions by the holders of a bill «,f sale to SELL by AUCTION, at the above village, on FRIDAY Next, July Ibth, at One o'clock p.m., the whole of the effects lately belongii^; to Me Edward Davies, Wheelwright and Builder. The effects comprise 2 HORSES, 2 MILKING COWS. CARTS, TRAPS, BUILDERS' AND CARPENTERS' PLANT. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Ac. 80778 The lots may be viewed on the day of the sale. Cardiff, 186: SALE THIS DAY. The Rose and Crown Hotel Yard, North-road, Cardiff. |T^ vv- BRADLEY will 'SELL by ■TlTA AUCTION, on FRIDAY, July 16th, HORSES, I RAPS, HARNESS, a Baker's Low -1.Wheel WAGON, 475 SALE THIS DA\. MS Auction Mart", North-road, Cardiff. TJV. BRADLEY will SELL by wFJ103?* 0,1 FRIDAY next, July 16th, nm'vA ^V'?«aStlty°f HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 't/.pt Aiirti,>n "f0- Sal° to commence at Two o cock. AuetioneerjMjffices, North-road, Cardiff. 526 SALE THIS l>AV. 66-J^ ml[iRpRIVFRSIDE, CARDIFF. 0N An ? -PREMISES will be > t KrttNrrCRtX',THiS DAY' FRIDAY) ,L Safe at 2 p m. No reserve.' a,straine'1 uPon (or leut 536 R- BROOKS. Auctioneer. CJ TIFF'S S'lARCH. STIFF'S STARCH I*} come to the f N'PTUTfCJ STARCH. a,e Messrs Stiff CjriFFS bl AxwIa. and Co. that some retailer, Co. that some retaIIel': KJ oiten attempt to induce the VJ TIFF'S STARCH- public U» p,trchas- e low IO priced and inferior starches ^TIFF'S STARCH. (JTIFF'S STARCH. ^'ptS^he inibi"?^ «;uard aiiviinsL such unprin- STIFF'S STARCH, CiP¡e,I1)ntctJce",and tos.tate Q that every box ur picket g'l'IFF'S STARCH. T 4UJXN ];E:-3. yiUTS STARCH. stiff J^Liarcli is sold ill 51b Packets and lib Fancy ^IIFF'S STAR CH. Boxes,and imiy be obtained KJ" of any Grocer, Drugaist, o CJ TIFF'S ST li pry Oilman; or of tile Mint' facturers, L ^rl,Tfi,liT't4 qpii T,„n SIII(F & CO., LIU** b S J ARCH. RFDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL KJ 6P8e 12611 '9163 ESTABLJSHHD I81S. "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" KECKITi'S 1VI.UK, "SEE THAT YOU GET IT.' OECKITT'S BLUE XV Used in the PRINCE^OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. ECKITT'S BLUE Used in the DUCHESS OF EPINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 1?b71-EOOSB al£5 iiu ;lud-iuu. SALE TO-MORROW. OV SATURDAY. 17TH JULY, AT TWO O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT SALE OF PPRF BRED AYRSHIRE COWS AND HIGHLAND GRAZING H; II"ER AND STEERS, DIRECT —— FROM SCOTLAND. TVFESSRS GOTTWALTZ &. BO WRING _i>JL are instructed by the Breeder, resident in Scotland, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, 011 SATURDAY, 17th day of July, 10 REMARK ABLE CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWS, CLOSE TO CALVING, AND 10 BEAUTIFUL TWO-YEAR-OLD HIGHLAND HEIFERS AND STEERS. On view the day prior to morning of Sale. 80739 BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BO WRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, 011 lUESDAY, 20th July, IS80, ALL THOSE TWO DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, Being Nos. 6 and 8, MERTHYR-STRKET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF, let to respectable tenants at the low weekly rental of 8s per week respectively. The prooertv is held for a term, f 99 years, at the low annual ground rent of B2 0 s Od each house. I- urther particulars may be had of J. H. ones, Esq., solicitor or of the Auctioneers, alt of Cardiff. 806.3& GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW SALE 1886 MEETING. FRIDAY, JULY 23RD, 1885. "iVfESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING IV 8 will, mi the day following the Show, at the request of many Exhibitors, hold a SPECIAL SALE OF SHOW AND OTHER HORSES. Stalls should be engaged early for this Sale, as the entries will be catalogued in the order that they are received. 80223 UNDER THE POWERS OF THE SETTLED LAND ACT. MONMOUTHSHIRE, Between the picturesque and increasing town of Aber- gavenny and the famous ruius of Raglan Castie. IMPORTANT SALE of a. PORTION of the CLYTHA SETTLED ESTATE, comprising about 2,4CO acre, divided into the following 28 Lots, viz. :— Lot 1. LOWER HOUSE or Bottom Farm, with other grass lands, 167a. Or. 32p. including the Riparian Ownership of about three miles (partly on both sides), along the banks of the lamous salmon both sides), along the banks of the lamous salmon river the Usk, covering 30 salmon catches. LOT 2.—The WHITE HOUSE FARM, containing 124a. 21'. 39p. jj(n. 3 CAPITAL GRASS FIELD, containing 2a. 3r. 29 p. Lut 4. —Two Good stone-built COTTAGES with G LOT" 5. — LLAN'GATTOCK FARM, containing 160a. 3r. 16p. HOUSE and GROUNDS, containing 3a. Or. 2p. LOT 7.—The IUXG OF PRUSSIA INN, together witlt 15a. Or. 33p. d accommodation pasture land. Lor 8.—Three Good stone-built and SLATED COTTAGES with Gardens. LOT 9. -Stone-built COTTAGE and good Garden. 1,01' 10.—New stone-built ami slated COTTAGE with Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's Shop, Ware- house, Timber Yard, and Garden. LOT 11.—A stone-built COTTAGE, with Garden, and two pieces of good Meadow Accuiiimodation Land, containing la. 2r, 3op. LOT 12.—Two enclosures of ARABLE LAND, in the occupation of the Rev. W. Corfield, containing 11a. 11'. 24p. CATTLE SHED, BARN, and YARD, together with five enclosures of good ARABLE and PASTURE LAND, containing 41a. Or. 14p. LOT 14.—An ENCLOSURE of SOUND and well. cultivated ARABLE LAND, containing 10a. Or. 1410, LOT 15.—" BRYN CAIN FARM," containing 47a Or. 16o. LOT 16.—BRICKYARD, COTTAGE and GARDEN, and COPPICE WOOD, containing 26a. Or. 29p. LOT The COURT FARM," containing 60a. 2r. 5p. LOT 18.—A capital GRASS FIELD, with small PLANTATION, containing 10a. 3r. 30p. LOT 19-—" GREAT HOUSE FARM," containing 31ia. 3r. 9p. LOT 20.—"LLANYNANT FARM,' containing 78a LOT11 21.—Two good Stone-Built COTTAGES, with GARDENS. LOT 22.—LOWER HOUSE FARM, containing 52a. lr. 7p. t LOT 23.—RED HOUSE FARM, containing 14a. 2r. 23p. t LOT 24.—THE and MILL FARM, containing o7a. Or. 36p. LOT 23.—THE UPPER FARM, containing 134a. 3r. 24p. LOT 26.—FAWYDDEN FARM, containing 13ila. Or. 17p. LOT 27.—A capital stone-built and slated COTTAGE, with BLACKSMITH'S SHOP and GARDEN. LOT 28.—The LLANillHWY ESTATE, divided into eight Farms, and containing 922a. 0r. 35p., which MESSRS WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, Jjtt. and HITCH COX are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Aberga- venny, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1886, at 2 o'clock. Full particulars of each lot, with plan and condition of ale, and any information as to title, may be ob- tained HpOU application to Messrs Blount, Lynch, and Petve, F tzalan Honse, Arundel-street, Strand, W.C., or from the Auctioneers, ewpor, Mou. 805M TO FURNITURE DEALERS, HOUSEHOLDERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN HARVEY and CO. are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their new Auction Rooms, No. 4. Lower Goat-street, Swan- sea, on FRIDAY, July 16, 1886, the following HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FURNITURE, Electro-plated goods, billiard table, piano, Ac., con- sisting of piano (black and gold) hy Collard and Collard mahogany suite in hair, comprising couch, six chairs, and gent's eay ditto, oak dining-room suite nphoIstered in green, horsy 'hair suite, parlonr suite. bedroom suite, comprising wardrobe, chest of drawers, washstand, pedestal aml towel rail, pitchpine wILshstat](1 with marble top, ditto dressing table with glass combined, ditto chest of drawers, and three ditto bedroom chairs full size billiard table with marking board, cues, <fcc., complete, mahogany dining tables, walnut loo and other tables, antique carved oak sideboard, mahogany duchesse dressing table with glass combined, walnut chiffoniers, with plate glass doors and backs, mahogany wa.sh. stand with marble top. Old fashioned bureau and bookcac, oil paintings, gilt and blar-k and g-dd pier glasses, lady's davenport, mahogany chest of drawers, mahogany hair seated and other chairs, handsome toilet, glasses with marble bottoms, massive iron bed- stead with hrass foot, rnallOgany half tester and other bedsteads, feather, miIpuff,Hnd wooi bods and bedding, patent spring mattress, palliasses, brass miI and other fenders, set pf tire irons, commode, tapes' ry and other carpets, washing, wringing, and mangling machine, perambulator, sewing machines, Ac. Plated dishes an,1 covers, cruets, teapots, sugar bain, and milk jug. Tbe office furniture consists of yellow pine and orller office desks, ollic" table, safe and stand, counter, letter pres all1i stand. smoking and other chairs, stools, paper rad., fenders and lire irons, lamp, window bJind, &c. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. Dated July 7th, 1886, 1-1, Fisher-street, Swansea. 80730 SALE TO-MORROW. 12, MORGAN-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. UNRESERVED SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BE SOLD BY AUCTION", on the S premises as above, in lots to smt purchasers, on SATURDAY NEXT, July 17th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, belonging to Miss Maria Thomas, seized under an Execution issned throa¡;11 the Hih Sheriff vi the County of Glamorgan. The lots may be viewed on the morning of the Sale, which will commence punctually at 12 o'clock noon. There will be no Reserve. Dated Cardiff, July 13th, 1886. 80831 SHEATH AND JO. AGENTS FOR JGNGLISH JpiANOFORTES BY BROADWOOD (2 Gold Medals 1885), COLI.ARD, ERAR1), KlRKMAN (Gold Medal 1885), HOPKINSON (Gold Medal 1885), BRINSMEAD, Ac. JPOREIGN JP IA NO FORTES BY SCHIEDMAYER fSole Agency), PLEYEL. WDLFlV A CO., BLUTHNER (Sole Agency), RUDIBACH. NEUMEYER, HOLLING AND SPANGENBEKG, BORD, KNAUSS, HAAKE, Ac." SOLU AGENTS FOR MASON AND HAMLIN ORGANS (Only Gold Medal 1835). ALEXANDRE HARMONIUMS. H E A T H AND jg o N S' THREE YEARS SYSTEM Is Applied to the Hire and Purchase of Instruments by all Makers, from 10s Monthly. Every Instrument Guaranteed. Co-operative Prices for Cash. 9431 The Largest Stock in Wales to SeIct from. 67832 RJLLIETH TjlTH TEETH Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1367 MR K E ALL, SURGEON DENTIST 131 Years' Experience; 21 Years in Sw1tn:;eR.), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA Must, below the Greai; Western Railway St<ttion\ Begs to intimate that he can produce ;1 periecLlv fit-ting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship :u:u2.J\teed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s pet. Tooth; Upper or Lower set rOIlJ Two Gninea". KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doioreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman 742e Neath: E. C. Evims. Cardigan. 5066S RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMANS BALSAM OF HORE- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumntion, Bronchitis, Coughs, hi. fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting if Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, Ac. It gives instantaneousrelief, and rauidiv effects acure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. TtjmolIals ar unnecessary, as there is scarcely a family in South Wales which has not proved its efficacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ceases, rest- lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who lias once tried Jt would ever :1.iterwarås be with. out it. 39562 Prepared only by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath and sold by all Chemists Price Is lid and 2s 9d per bottle Hates bu J\.urnrm. TO LADIES, GENTLEMEN. AND OTHERS FURNISHING. NO. 6, PRIMROSE-TERRACE, UPLANDS, SWANSEA. MR JOHN M. LEEDER lias received instructions from the owner, to SELL by AUC- TION, on TUESDAY, July 20th, 1886, the whole of the well-kept modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. PICTURES, CHINA, ELECTRO-PLATE, BRIC-A-BRAC, SET OF HAR- NESS, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising handsome dining-room suite in oak, oak dining-tahle and sideboard to match, Brussels carpet, brass pole and rings, tapestry curtains, brass rail fender, lire-irons, coal vase, three etchings, oil paint- ings (sporting scews), brass and steel fender and fire-irons, coal vase, Brussels carpet, brass window pole and pair tapestry curtains, wainut occasional table, Chippendale chair In velvet, easy chairs, vis-a-vis settee, cottage pianoforte in walnut ease, black and gold pier-glass, carpet, fender, fire. irons and coal vase, Sutherland table, American chair, mahogany pedestal desk, pole and pair curtains. pair large carved brackets, pair valuabIo water colour drawings, a quantity of china and other ornaments, photographs, Ac., too numerous to mention. The contents of four bedroom-consisting of cnr- tains, rugs, Brussels and other carpets, French bed- steads, spring, wire, hair, and wool mattresses, two bedroom suites, chests of drawers, household linen, together with the whole of the kitchen and cuIinary utensils, The goods may be viewed on Monday, July 19th, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 80784 CADOXTON COLLIERIES. NEATH, GLAMORGANSHIRE. Important Sale oi Valuable ENG IN IS, MACHINERY, PLANT and MATERIALS. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- L structed by Messrs Evans aud Bevan to f; ELL by AUCTION, at Cadoxton, near Neath, early in AUGUST next, the whole of the above costly proper- ties, of which full particulars will be given in cata. logues and future advertisements. Neath, June 30th, 1886. 80597 In Bankruptcy.—Re W. F. Bull & Co. TO WIN E AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, PUBLICANS, and OTHERS. 47 and qS, Wind-street, Swansea. MESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS .1V.J. are instructed by the Trustee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises, as above, on MONDAY, the 26th day of July. 1886, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, PLANT, OFFICE FIXTURES, Ac., belonging to the Testate of the above-named Bankrupt. The STOCK represent a fine assortment of WTines, viz. :-Clarets, Burgundy, Sauterne, Hungarian, Hock, Moselle, Sherries, Ports, Chamnagnes, &c. Spirits, viz, :—Gin, Whiskey (Scotch and Irish), Brandies (Colonial and Cognac), Rum, Ac. Liqueurs, viz.:— ?lIarasclJino, Curagoa, 1\oyean, Cherry Brandy, Ging3r Brandy, Regent's Punch, Orange Brandy, Orange Geneva, Orange Bitters, Orange lnuh, &c. BRITISH WINES AND CORDIALS. — Stone's, Stevens', Miller's, Beaufoy's, and Home's ginger, orange, cherry, raisin, raspberry, vinegar, strawberry, elderberry, black currant, red cnrr<J.ut, West India lime juice, limetta, ale spice, lemon syrup, Ac. GENERAL.—Montseriat sauce, malt coffee, Apol. linaris Gerolstein, and Æsculap mineral wators, &e., wicker jars, filters, sealill wax, corks, about 2,000 gaJlans of American cider, together with a large stock of Havana Cigars, of well-known brands. CELLAR.—A large stock of Bass, Allsopp, Devenish, and Ragcette bottled ale, and Guinness stout, Ac. FIXTURES, PLANT, Ac.—Deal racks, to hold about 3,000 bottles, mahogany counters, fancy oak stand, 1JJslt tuh, two corking machines, bottling machines, hanil trucks, cart boxes, crates, hydrometer, Ac., Ac. STABLE.—Dark bay inare, Polly, 15 hands high, quiet in harness and good worker chestnut cob, Peggy, 13 hands, quiet in saddle or harness ihree drays, pony trait, Whitechapel, two sets harness, chaff- cutter, Ac. OFFICE FURNITURE.—Pedestal office desk with brass fittings, mahogany office table, mahogany cup. board, iroll safe, clock, stationery racks, letter.pre2s, ink-stands, fenders and fireirons, stools, arm-chairs, oilcloth, partition, &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock sharp. Terms cash; no reserve. Detailed Catalogues can be had from the Auc- tioneers three days previous to Sale. 80314 Dated 6, Fisher-street, Swansea, July 13th, 1886. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, SITUATE IN THE WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. FFIK/|TR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been XvJL instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms. Hotel, -wansea, on THURSDAY, the 29th day of July, 1886, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to conditions as shall then and there be produced;, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY :— LOT 1.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being Xo. 52, Walter-road, Swansea, at present unoccupied, together with the Coach-house and Stable, which is let at £ 7 10s a yea: LOT 2.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 53, Walter-road, Swansea, let to .Ilr Hampton as a yearly tenant at £ 45 per annum, together wit.11 tÍlc stable and Coach-house, let at £7 10s a year. LOT 3.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 54, Walter-road, let to Mr Dickson as a yearly tenant at S45 per anuuni, together with the Stable and Coach-house, let at £710s per annum. LOT 4.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 55, Walter-road, at preseut unoccupied, together with the Stable and Coach-house which is let at £ 7 10s a year. Lor 5.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 56, Walter-road, let to Mr.). R. Richards at S45 a year, together with the Stable and Coach-house, which is let at £7 10s per annum. Tho property is held on lease for a term of 99 years from 25tli March, 1874, aud each lot will be sold subject to an apportioned rent of JB5 8s. Leave to view, and further particulars and printed conditions of sale, can be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Swansea, or from the Auc- tioneer, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 80827 Jprcpiu-in, to 3rtt. CWMAVON, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO IRON-MASTERS AND TIN-PLATE MAKERS. rjlO BE LET, with immediate possession, JL for the unexpirell term of lease for 21 ye.u- granted by the Cwmavon Works Proprietors, dated 5th Julv, 1883, THE JERSEY IRONWORKS, Situate at Cwmavon, near Port Talbot, Glamorgan- shire, Consisting of forge, with 12 puddling, 4 scrap pile, and 2 re-heating furnaces one 80-cwt. and one 50-cwt. steam hammer, 18-inch forge, train and bar mills, cutting down and cropping sheal s-the whole driven by a pair ot powerful horizontal engines, with 30-inch cylinders. 48-inch stroke (coupled), worked by seven double-flue furnace boilers, with steam feed and water pipes, together with cranes and a.llnecessary auxiliary appliances. The works are covered by substantially erected slated roofs, upon wood framed principles, supported on cast iron columns and well-built walls. There are also smithies, carpenters' shop, storerooms office, weiirh-bridge house, with 20 ton railway weigh- bridge. Permanent way gauge lines are laid through- out the works from sidings connect3d wIth the main line of the Rhondda and Swansea Ray Railway, and every facility for carrying on a profitable trade, the works being of a modern type, well designed, and substantially erected, with ample space for the erection of steel plaut or other-extem;ions that may be con- sidered desirable. The works are within easy access of the landing stagesatPort Talbot (being only two miles distant), and in the immediate vicinity of large collieries, blast furnaces, engine shops and brick works. The property is to be let in consequence of the recent death oi the lessee, who had in contemplation the erection of larce steel works. tor terms, &e., apply to Messrs Tennant and Jones solicitors, Aberavon, Glamorganshire. 80745 PORTHCAWL.—LAND TO BE LET FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to purchase the Freehold. Porthcawl is a seaside resort Slaving most extensive sands, beautifully clear sea water, easy railway communication with Cardiff, New- port, Bristol, &c. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering place.—For further particulars apply to Mr Charles Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, Sur- veyor, and Civil Engineer, 22, Duke-st., Cardiff. 79534 insurance. ACCIDENTS OF DAILY LIFE J-jL Insured against by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, (Established 1849), 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. Income. COMPENSATION PAID FOR 112,000 ACCIDENTS, £2,215,000. CHAIRMAN HARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents, or West-end Office:—8, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. or at the HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C 7S1 IS—15558 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agent :— Mr W. K BRADSHAW, G. W. Railway. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW J ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), To which has been transferred the Swansea Royal Friendlv Society. CAPITAL, THE ONLY COMPANY DOING WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSURANCE BUSINESS AMONGST AU, CLASSES WHICH HAS £20,000 DEPOSITED WITH GOVERNMENT AS SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. No Industrial Office ever made such rapid progress. No Company or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Security, Liberal Benefits, and Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. 33, New Bridge-street, Loudon, B.C. Branch Office—4, Heathtield-street, Swansea. Resident Secretary—John Slee. ADDITIONAL AGENT WANTED.- Apply at the Branch Office. 79873 THE GREAT BLOUD r THOMPSON'S-BURDOClv PILLS over- JL comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state or theiiiood, stomach, liver, ami kidneys thoy go to, lie core of every disease, where no other medicine* have nower to reach. The GREAT' BLOOD PURIFT ER cures the following complaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowè1s giddiness in the head, dimncs of sight, weak or sore eyes. loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, antl bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, 11l1uoago, piles, gravei, pains ill the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, soro heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pllnples or blotches on the face and body, swelled Íeet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. in boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock. Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. S,valls¡j,. 11 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 2, McCarthy's-court, Commercial-street, Corporation bill-poster all crier, Rents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport; and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old established—more than a. quarter of a century M63 44U63 brr J\urtía- CARMARTHEN. THE KIDWELLY ESTATE. MR W. N. JONES lias been instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Town-hall, Kidwelly, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of August, 1886, at 1 p.m. precisely, the following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES T, m Tenant's Area. 0 Parish. Tenement. Name. A. R. P. 1 Llanelly. Ffarmfach, near j' A. Leonard 11 3 31 Five Roads. 2 Pembrey. Caegorse, near 1 W. Brass 16 3 30 Trepartridge. I 3 Caeporcin, near 1 2 3*10 Coldblow. 4 Trimsaran Allot- (John Griffiths, 10 2 3 Coldblow. 4 Trimsaran Allot- (John Griiffths, 10 2 3 ment. f the Pelican 5 Lkinelly. Tynywaun, farm John Thomas 84 315 near Ponthenry. 6 „ Part do. „ 4 2 31 rj Ponthenry House T TI, „ and part of £ I 6 2 21 Tynywaun. y- JorK'' > Tynywaun. P. Jone" > 8 Kidwelly. Cyttir lands, near Mary Phillips 5 3 28 Morfa-bach. 9 ii 3 213 10 •• 2558 11 Llandefei- Waunschouff H&DAJithony 30 0 log „ 12 St Mary Caegarw tI 3 3 30 Kidwelly 13 » „ 23 3 ™ Sanfawr „ 2 3 25 15 "I" 3 0 32 16 ,,1339 17 •• 150 0 jgj Caeauparkgessig J. Gower 8114 1° St Mary & Penlanissa Farm D. Anthony 171 o 9 Kidwelly (part of) 20 Kidwelly Part, do, 22 3 16 21 m »» 20 0 0 20 Kidwelly Pint, do. 21 m »» 20 0 0 22,KidwelIy&" ,,27134 St Ishmael 23 Kidwelly 19 2 52 24 St. Mary, ■> „ 16 210 Kidwelly 25 Parkyrodin Slang J.Griffiths 13 37 26 St. Mary, Holloway. J. Griffiths 8 115 Kidwelly. 27 „ Part d°. „ 7 12 28 Part do. 5 015 29 ■Part >» 0 3 33 30 Tycoch. Joseph Wilde 9122 31 „ 3houses&g irdens AV. Edwards,) in Water-street. J3. Hughes,'& V H. Lewis J 32 lt 1 house & garden LouisaJoseph 111 Water-street, 33 Pelican Meadows. J. Jenkins 91 0 34 Do. Orchard, j 0 128 35 Bushy Lake. John Wilde. 3128 36 „ Gwaunyddbrown. „ 7 3 25 37 „ Guinea Bank, Ac. „ 10 0 TO Meadow near 10 2 Holloway. 39 Llangen- Waungreen Farm J. Owen. 33 3 0 deirne. (part of) 40 „ Parfc do- 4 3 23 41 Pembrey & Pwllyllygoed J. Anthony. 86 0 35 Kidwelly. Farm (part of) 42 Pembrey Slang, near 0 3 5 j Kidwelly. Farm (part of) 42 Pembrey Slang, near 0 3 5 Spudder's Bridge. 43 » Tycoch Farm (part T. John and J. 37 1 9 of) and part of Anthony Pwllvllygocd. 44 Part Tycoch. T.John 14218 45 Undivided Moiety 5021 of field, part of do. 46 Pembrey Fforestfach Farm H. Williams 134 3 Is deirne „ „ &Llangen- (part of) t 47 Brynyfforest- E. Edmunds & 12 2 d lands and part of another Fforestfach. 48 „ (IH., WilIiamfS, Part Fforest- j ■John fach Part Tre- ,hT>u°n-e" V 17 2 22 aoch, &c. Mgt. Phillips MrsEdmnds' j k repres. ) (MrEdmunds'^ 49 r- repres. j k repres. ) (MrEdmunds'^ 49 r- repres. II Cefnfforest, ^7 i Penycae & partsj Mqc- Hughes j. 29 3 g Tregocb, &c. Aline Jones V Anne Dunn,/ The minerals under some of the Lots are reserved. The tenancies are all yearly, terminable at Michael. mas. For fllrther.,mrticulars, pIans, &.c., apply to Messrs W'arrens, 99, tíreat Russell-street, London Messrs Bishop and Childs, L!andilo; or the Auctioneer, at Tirydail, Ammanford. 80706 July, 1886. CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISHES OF LLANDILOFAWR, BETTWS, LLAN- DEBlE, LLANARTHNEY. AND LLANF1HANGEL- ABERBYTHICH. MR W. N. JONES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Shire-hall, Llandilo, 011 TUESDAY, the 10th day of August, 18S6, at OHe p.m. precisely, tile following VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY :— "S Tenement. I Tenant's I Acreage. I-5 Name. I A. K. P. 1- IN THE PARISH OF LLANDILOFAW'R! Part of Tir Rhys Shon | 1 Farm, orBrynbach, near j I Brvn*"»»'an 1 Uunrv Bowen j 24 o { £ 2 Ditto. J)o. I 24 1 34 IN THE PARISH OF BETTWS. IN THE PARISH OF BETTWS. 3 Blaenantycadno Farm, 1 Rees Evans I 81, 3 13b near Pantvffynon | IN THE PARISH OF LLANDEBIE. 4 Caeinelin Farm, near ) Castelivrhingill Gate D. Roberts 9 2 19 IN THE PARISH OF LLANARTHNEY. 5 Coedybraan Farm John Jones 1111 1 18 6 RhosyderyCottage&Lands[ M. George 110 1 27 7 VVern Lands (near Wern) David Jones 12 2 13 8 Capel LlaiiUnan Farm Robt. Young 126 1 20 9 Dyllgoedissa Farm J. Harries 90 2 2a IN THE PARISHES OF LLANARTHNEY AND LLANFIHANGEL ABERBYTHICH. 10 DyDgoeducha Furni, Ac. D. Stephens & 66 2 20 M. Jones, IN THE PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL- ABERBYTH1CH. IN THE PARISH OF LLANFIHANGEL- ABERBYTH1CH. 11 Llwynyfran, &c. (near | E. Bowen, T. I 23 0 20 Lot 10) I Stephens, and I I M. Bowen | IN THE PARISH OF LLANARTHNEY. IN THE PARISH OF LLANARTHNEY. 121 Five Closes of Land I 111. G e 0 r c; e, 11 2 2 Robrt Young, I Sar'h Morgan, & T. Moran. 13 Three Closes.of Land I W. Jones, M. 18 2 12 George, J. Harries,and I R. Young. I 1411 Rbydymerdy Farm David Jones 49 0 35 (part of) loiTirffaldCottage,Garden, J. Williams I 2 2 7j and part of Rliydnierdy A D. Jones. 16|Tanybanc Cottage, Gar- Thos. Morgan. 5 3 11 |den. and part of "Rbydy- D. Jones, and merdy, &c. <T. Williams. 17 Rhosybouwen Cottage, John Evans, 12 2 ( Garden, part of Rhy- j David Jones, | dymerdy, &c. ) E. Bowen, & i I J. Williams. 18 Tiriffyr.on Cottage, Gar- | Sarah Morgan on* den, Ac. & T. Evans 19 Tvefanty Fawn. I IsaiahMorgan 67 3 1 2011 Gankmynydcl Cottage Rach.Thomas 0 2 and Garden I 21 Glanrhyducha Cottage W. George 0 2 5! and Garden I 22 Cwmyglo Cottage, Gar. Morgan Wil- 5 1 15 den, and Land. liams&David I R I C h a r d s' Repres. 23 Bwichgarw Fields, &c. D. Richards'| 5 0 31i j Repres., D. | | Jones audW. j George. 24 Two Fields j Jacob Wil- 5 0 34 I 1 i a 111 s, D. I Richards, j Repres. I Repres. 25 Two Fields. David Jones 4 3 4 and Daniel Mainwanng 26 Five Fields. T. Morgan & 13 2 8 D. Jones 27 Castell Holfen House, J. Jones and 22 1 10 Garden, Lands, Ac. M. George 28 Ffynonycawr House, Jacob WiI. 3 1 12 ■ Garden, and Land. liams 29 Holfennanol House,Gr.r- H. David and 4 3 35 den, and Land. P. Williams J. Roderick, 6 2 29* den, anll Land. D. Jones, & J. Jonos 31 Part of Rhydymerdy David Jones 1 2 14 32 CraigygeifrFarm(part 0f) M. George 101 2 9 33 Dyllgoed Lodge, or Ys- David Morgan 44 3 21 gradog Farm (part of) 34 Part of ditto, Ac. J. Rees, D. 6 3 Four Fields. Morgan and T. Jones T. Jones 35jTiiree Fields adjoining M. George, J. 13 0 ic Ditto. Harries and T. J ones The Property comprising Lots 6. to 35, both inclusive (which is almost entirely in a rmg- fence), is situate near Voelgastell, and lies between Cross Hands and Gorslas and Llanarthney, being at.>out nine miles from Llanelly and Carmarthen, and three miles from Llan- arthney Railway Station. The minerals under some of the lots will be reserved. The tenancies are an yerly, terminable at Michaelmas. For Plans, Particulars, and further information, apply to Messrs Warrens, 99, Great R usseil.street, London Messrs Bishop and Childs, Llandilo or the Auctioneer, at Tirydail, Ammanford. 80811 jaits 11!J ^prifraifi TO ENGINEERS AND IRONFOUNDERS. TO be DISPOSED of by PRIVATE TREATY, as a going concern, the BRITANNIA FOUNDRY, situate in Caroline-street, Newport, Mon. FOUNDRY, situate ill Caroline-street, ewport, Mon. For full particulars apply to William Graham, Son, anù Ilitchcox, Land Agents, Surveyors, and Valuers, Newport, M011. 3rd July, 1886. 806b0 BILL-POSTING.—PHILIP R^JAME^ PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POsTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Treorky, and 6, Church-street, Pontypridd, Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rhondda Valley. Horse and trap and Pianoforte kept for Hire. 3"005 WREATHS FOR GRAVES. pALMER AND COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852) Beg to notify that they keep a Choice Selection of PORCELAIN AND METALLIC WREATHS, With or Without Glass shades. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 72099 10, 11, 105, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. "VT E W P O R T OFFICE JL.1 OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 11, TREDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received np to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates given for Advertise- the DAILY NEWS.' Estimates given for Advertise- ments ORDERS from N EWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the saine Wrfrs Its from the Chief Office. 1 ijpuMxc (Kompanws, &t. CERTIFIED AVERAGE ANNUAL NET PROFITS FOR PAST 3 YEARS OVER 174 PER CENT. The LIST of APPLICATIONS for SHARES will OPEN on TUESDAY, the 13th instant, and close on or before THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, both for TOWN and COUNTRY. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OF THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, LIMITED, PIANOFORTE, AMERICAN ORGAN, AND HARMONIUM DEALERS, IMPORTERS AND EXPORTERS. ORGAN BUILDERS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENT DEALERS, ItJSIC SELLERS, &c., &c., QUEEN'S -BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, AND AT SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MON., MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER. CAPITAL, £ 50,000 IN 10,000 SHARES OF £ 5 EACH. 4,000 are now offered for public subscription, 2,000 will be ailotted to the vendors as fully paid up in pay- ment for the leases, goodwill, fixtures, trade marks, and other effects to be transferred to the company, the remaining 4,000 shares ( £ 20,000), are reserved for future issue when required. The shares are payable as follows :-103 per share on application, £1 per share on allotment, and the re- mainder at intervals of not less than three months in sums not exceeding £1 per call, or stareholders may pay up in full on allotment, receiving full interest from date of payment. DIRECTORS. D. EDGAR JONES, Esq., J.P. (Mayor of Cardiff), Chairman. LIEUTENANT-COLONELGUTHRIE (MessrsBarnes, Guthrie, and Co.), Ship Broker, Cardiff. H, LASCELLES CARR, Esq., Newspaper Proprietor, Cardiff. Councillor P. W. CAREY, Cardiff. *S. F. THOMPSON, Esq. (THOMPSON & SHACKELL), Brondeg, Brynmill-road, Swansea. *E. W. SHACKELL, Esq. (THOMPSON & SHACKELL), Meriinville, Newport road, Cardiff, Managing Director. Will join the Board on completion of the purchase. BANKERS. The BRISTOL and WEST of ENGLAND BANK, LIMITED, Cardiff. SOLICITOR Mr JAMES MORGAN, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. SECRETARY. Mr CHARLES CLARKE (Messrs John Jenkins & Co.), SECRETARY. Mr CHARLES CLARKE (Messrs John Jenkins & Co.), St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AUDITOR. Mr W. COURTENAY CLARKE, Accountant, 4, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. REGISTERED OFFICES. PHILHARMONIC CHAMBERS. ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF. PROSPECTUS.. This Company is formed with the object of acquiring as a going concern, and further extending the well- known and old-established business of Musical Instru- ment Dealers, for so many years successiully carried on by Messrs Thompson and Shackell, at Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Merthyr, Gloucester, and else- where, which business has grown to such an extent as to render the addition of further capital desirable. The retirement of the senior partner affords a favourable opportunity of further development under the management of a limited company. The business was originally established upwards of 25 years ago, and has steadily developed until it has become one of the largest concerns in the provincial music trade. The annual sales on the new celebrated Three Years'System," in the year 1885, represented a total value of £27,615 15s 6d. The tuning connection is very extensive and a source of considerable profit. The number of tunings by the firm averages above 10,000 per annum. Sole Agencies for the Estey Organs, and the manu- factures of other celebrated makers are held for Glou- cester and South Wales. It is also proposed to add a new department for the manufacture of Pipe Organs, suitable for the require. ments of churches and chapels, there being at present no important manufactory of this class of instrument in South Wales, where there is a great and increasing demand for these instruments. The business during the past three years, according to the Auditors' annual certified statement of accounts, shows a nett profit of over In per cent.. on the capital employed, and the Directors feel confident that this can be fully maintained. Mr E. W. Shackell, one of the founders of the firm, is areeable to act as managing director, taking only a nominal salary, with a commission on the net protits. Among the many businesses which have of lare been converted into Limited Liability Companies, few are better known or likely to be more profitable to the shareholders, and it is therefore anticipated that the applications for shares will greatly exceed the number now offered for public subscription, but the utmost fairness will be exercised in making the allotment, without giving any undue preference to customers of the firm. The Vendors undertake to pay all legal, advertising, and other expenses up to allotment, and the Company will not therefore be called upon to pay any part thereof. If no allotment is made, the deposit will be returned in full. Copies of the Memorandum and Articles of Associa- tion may be seen and all other information obtained at the Offices oi the Company. Prospectuses and forms of application may be obtained of the Bankers, or ef the Secretary of the Compauy. 80749 ;£tgal j\!nttuZl. PURSUANT to an Order of the Hirrh JL Court of Justice (Chancery Division) made in am action in the matter of the Estate of FREDERICK JOHN HALL, deceased, PULLEY-STREET, LAM- PORT, 1885, H. 4,156, the creditors of FREDERICK JOHN HALL, late of No, 4, KENSINGTON-PLACE, MAINDEE, in the Parish of Cliristchtirch,iii the county of Monmouth, Esquire, who died on or about the 2nd March, 1884, are, on or before the 5th day of August, 1886, to send by post, prepaid, to William James Lloyd, Esquire, of Newport, in the said County of Mon- mouth, Solicitor, a member of the firm of Messrs Davis and Lloyd, of Newport, aforesaid, the solicitors to the defendant, Marion Ellis, Lamport, spinster, the executrix of the deceased, their Christian and surnames, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims,a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof they will be peremptorily ex", cluded from the benefit of the said Order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before Mr Justice Chitty, at his Chambers, the Royal Courts ot Justice, London, 011 Monday, the 9th day of August, 1886, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudication on the claims. Dated this 7tli day of July. 18S6. BLAKE and HESELTINE, 4, Serjeant's Inn, Fleet-street, London. 80714 Solicitors for the Plaintiffs. 432. IN THE COUNTY-COURT OF GLA- MORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT NEATH. IN THE MATTER of the COMPANIES ACTS, 1862 and 1867 and IN THE MATTER of the INDUSTRIAL and PRO- VIDENT SOCIETIES ACT, 1876 and IN THE MATTER of the GLYN-NEATH INDUS. TRIAL COOPERATIVE SOCIETY, LIMITED. The CREDITORS of the above-named Society are required on or before the 27th day of July, 1886, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of the r debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their solicitors if any, to John Daniel Thomas, of Fisher-street, Swansea, Glamorganshire, Official Liqui- dator of the said Society, and if so required by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator are, by their Solicitors, to come in and prove their said debts or claims at the Chambers of the Judge of the said County court at Post. office Chambers, Neath aforesaid, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Wednesday, the 11th day of August, 1886, at 10.30 o'clock iu the forenoon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts a.nd claims. Dated this 8th day of July, 1886. 80744 HENRY P. CHARLES, Registrar. t^niters anil Contracts. TO BUILDERAND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of ADDITIONAL BUILDINGS to the GELLI HOTEL, Abergwynfi, near Maesteg. Plans and specifications may be seen on the premises. Tenders to be sent to Mr Ilowells, Gelli Hotel, Abergwynfi, not later than July 23ril, 1866. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. July 12th, 1886. 80754 B OROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO PAINTERS. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR SENDING TENDERS. The Corporation of Cardiff are prepared to receive TENDERS for PAINTING, &c., at the Roath, Canton, Grangetown, and Chief Police Stations. Specifications may be seen and further particulars obtained at the office of the Borouah Engineer. Sealed Tenders endorsed Painting," to be sent to me on or before the oth of August. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By order, 80826 Town-Hall. Cardiff, J. L. WHEATLEY, July loth, 1886. Town Clerk. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. The SCHOOL BOARD of the Parish of SWANSEA HIGHER and LOWER is prepared to receive TEN- DERS for the ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to le made to DUNVANT BOARD SCHOOL. The plans and specification may be inspected at the Clerk's Office, -No. 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, any day be- tween the hours of Eleven and Four. Each tender must reach the Cler. on or before the 24th day of July inst., in a sealed envelope, to be marked outside Tender for Dunvant Board School," and must be accompanied by the names and addresses of two sureties for the completion of the work in case the tender is accepted, and by a schedule of prices. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. Dated this 12t-h day of July, 1886. 80785 E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, Clerk. =-. MR MATTHEW WHITTINGTON, AUCTIONEER, ACCOUNTANT, VALUER, AND GENERAL AGENT, POST OFFICE, nvr E A T H -Ll 78844 MESSRS W. H. SMITH and SON; deliver the SOUl'II WALKS DAILY XEWS at an eariy hour each Morning iu all parts of the iollow ¡; ing towns:- CARDIFF SWANSEA t NEWPORT ROATH MERTHYR PORTSKEWETT CANTON ABERDARK PONTYPOOL ROAD BUTE DOCKS HEREFORD PEMBROKE DOCK;. BRIDGEND NEW MILFORD HAVERFORDWKSf, NEATH BRISTOL GLOUCESTER LLANELLi" TENBY ABERYSTWYTH LAMPETER CARMARTHEN ABERGAVENNY Th^ CARDIFF l'lifh'S also delivered every Fr day to any address in the abova mentioned Tovviis.- j ORDERS to bo s^jat to file Manareis of thV various 7 bookstalls. œltdil11t oHrts¡ SOUTHERN b I V IS ION 0 F k3 GLAMORGAN ELECTION, 1886. All Persons having CLAIMS aga.in.it ARTHUR .1, WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P., for any Expemes incurred on account of the conduct or management of this Election are, in pursuance of the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Act, 1883," required to send in detailed PARTI. CULARS, in writing, of such CLAIMS to me at my Office, situate as below, WITHIN 14 DAYS after tho declaration of the result of the said Election. Every Claim NOT so sent in will be BARRED, and cannot be paid. Dated the 15th day of July, 1886. JOSEPH HENRY JONES, Philharmonic Chambers, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, Election Agent for the said Arthur J. William, Esq., M.P. 80825 PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF -t. CARMARTHEN ELECTION. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. TAKE NOTICE that all CLAIMS against SIR EMILE ALGERNON ARTHUR KEPPEL COWELL STEPNEY, Baronet, M.P. (or against me, the under- signed, his Election Agent), must be sent to me, at the undermentioned address, on or before the 22nd instant, in default of which the same will (under Section 20 of the Corrupt Practices Act, 18S3), be barred, and cannot be paid. Dated this 8th day of July, 1886. JEREMIAH WILLIAMS, 11, Greenfield-terrace, Llanelly. Election Agent to the said Sir E. A. A. K. Cowell Stepney, Baronet, M.P. S0797 uhlit gLaiias. "VTTINNING NUMBERS OF PRIZE VV DRAWING, 254, COWBRIDGE-ROAD :—35, 203, 294, 350, 708, 912. 720, 838, 66, 263, 741, 80. 126, 984, 1,296, 941, 1,051, 1,083, 1,230, 331. 553 I THE UNDERSIGNED, WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE for a.ny DEBT or DEBTS contracted by my wife, MARGARET PHILLIPS, without my written consent, on and after this date, July 16th, 1886.—Signed, GRIFFITH PHILLIPS. Witness, JAMES JONES. 567 pARK. HALL, CROCKHERBTOWN. I ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 21ST, THE REV. HENRY WARD BEECHER WJLL DELJYER. A LECTUKK Entitled "THE REIGN OF THE PEOPLE." Admission-Centre Balcony Stalls, 5s; Side Balcony Stalls, 3s Body of Hall, 2s; And a limited number of seats at One Shilling. Commence at 8; Doors open at 7.3J. Ticket Holders admitted at 7. Tickets may be obtained of William Lewis, Stationer, 22, Duke-street. 80790 GO WER OR WESTERN DIVISION OF GLAMORGAN. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS, 1886. NOTICE. All Liberals entitled to the Franchise are requested to see that their names appear in the Lists published on the doors ol the various Places of Worship. The Lists of Owrers are now np, and Claims must he sent in at once. The Lists of Occupiers will be exhibited on the 1st of August, and the time for making claims expires on the 20th of August. Any Liberal whose name is omitted from either of the ListsVs requested to apply to the undersigned. Agent for ihe Gower Division Registration Association. E. SIDNEY HARTLAND, 80795 7, Rutland-street. Swansea. LLE NEATH HORTICULTURAL, FLOWER, DOG, & POULTRY SHOW. PRESIDENT—THOMAS PHILLIPS, Esq., MAYOR. PRIZES amounting to £280 in Money and numerous Cups. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF FLOWERS, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, A CAGE BIRDS Will take place on THURSDAY, AUGUST bTH, 1886. All Exhibits will be under cover. Public Judging at ii a. nr. An efficient Band will a.ttend. Schedules, Entry Forms, and all particulars of the Hon. Sec. Entries close July 29th, 1886. 80830 W. W HITTIN GTON, Hon. Sec. J~LAKGEINOR SCHOOL BOARD. TO ARCHITECTS. WANTED, COMPETITIVE PLANS, ELEVA- TIONS, AND SECTIONS FOR ERECTION OF SCHOOLS AT GARW VALLEY. 1st,—School Pontycymuier, to accommodate 500 children. 2nd.—School at Blaengarw, to accommodate 300 children. The plans, Ac., are to be made to show how an ex- tension can he made at these schools when necessary to accommodate an additional 150 children at each. The buildings are to be of native stone, and must meet the requirements of the Education Department. The successful conipetitor will be required to furnish working drawings, specifications, inlls of quantities, and estimates, and to superintend the work of pre- paring for and building the schools. The competitors are to state what cost per head (of accommodation; will be, which must not exceed S3. Competitors must statu what commission will be charged for plans, &c., if accepted. The board do not bind themselves to accept any of the plans, elevations, and sections. Information as to the intended site to be obtained by applying to Mr E. Lewis, Pontycymmer. Plans, Ac., must be sent to the undersigned on or beiore the 16th day of August, endorsed Plans, Ac., for Schools." By order of the Board, 8C746 N. LLEWELLYN. Clerk. CONSUMERS of DOBSON'S LIQUID Vy BOILKR COMPOSITION are warned against buying inferior imitations, and will please note that G. F. Peters and W. H. Hunt are no longer in his em- ploy. Cardiff, July 7, 1886. 80729 IBmliintg JJdetit5. RINCTPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JGUILDLNG SOCIETY. ADVANCES MADE ON MORTGAGE OF GOOD PROPERTIES ON FAIREST TERMS. SHARES ISSUED AT 5 PER CENT. DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT 4 PER CENT. INCOME, 1885 £ 148,743. THE OLDEST, LAKGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS, MAPPING SECRETARY. NNHE CARDIFF BUILDING —fl. SOCIETY, Under the revised Rules, now uffer the following advantages TO DEPOSITORS. 1.-De05it8 received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. Interest, ii per cent. NOTICE.—THE DIRECTORS ARE PREPARED TO RECEIVE A LIMITED SUM AT 4 PER CENT., UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.—Five per cent, compound interact guaranteed from month of entry. S.-Bonu. added to shares which .have remaiued in force for more than two years. 4.-Shares withdrawabh at one month's notice, with Interest and Bonns added to date of withdrawal. Prospectus, Rules, and information ma y he obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICK, Secretary. Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 77663 Q OUT H WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to arxept Deposits from 2i to 44 per cent, interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-slieet sent on application.-john Jenkins, A,C.A., Secretary. 65662 RIPHE MERTHYR AND POWLIIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under the Buildin; Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mc-tgagre, at the Shortest Notice, n Sums varying FROM jElOO TO P,10,000, Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly Instalmeuts in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Re-payments, Costs of Mortgages, and I Surveyor s Fees, have been revised, and cojisuXerablj licditctu. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD- VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re- payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecv is TnčUJlt'4>JJ1t.'H For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr petel Williams, at the Office of the Society, 60, Gleboland- street, Merthyr Tydfil. 645'v „ 80268 \YT COOPER PENN, MORTGAGE ▼ T BROKER, ESTATE AGENT 31, Mount Stuart-sq., Cardiff, Sole Agent Merthyr & Dowlais Build- ing Society, Cardiff, Penarth, Barry, Newport, etc. Ii (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL, J POSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING j COMPANY (LIMITED). t' OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. ( .Beat" Permanbnt Posting stations IN CiLrdiff pnd ,Neighbouriu)od Contractors for ail ADSCRIPT JOBS I OL Advt>rtising*iCircalar Distributing*<fcc, 1 9)13 All orders uromoclv atteir' ed to. SNLSI ,JGILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTJSR and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoarqipgs in Newport, Ac. Work executed with despatch„ 51 (Slgfflorgatt JVgritnihtral lroln. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICUL. TURAL SHOW. CARDIFF MEETING, JULY 21ST & 22.ND. tJOIlN NORMAN, CANTON STEAM WHEEL WORKS, CARDIFF, WILL EXHIBIT AT STAND 19 A Large Assortment of WAGONS, TROLLIES, BREWERS' DRAYS, CRANK AXLE CARTS, BUILDERS', HAULIERS', GROCERS', AND BUTCHERS' CARTS, TRAPS, &c., ALL OF HIS OWN DESIGN AND MANUFACTURE- AN INSPECTION INTITED. 80829 GLAMORGAN AGRICULTURAL SHOW, CARDIFF, 21ST and 22ND JULY, 1886. STAND No. 26. GEORGE YTE ez GO., MILL-LANE IRONWORKS, CARDIFF, Will EXHIBIT at the abo'e Stand an ASSORTMENT of PORTABLE ENGINES, VERTICAL ENGINES, THRASHING MACHINES, and SAW BENCHES ALSO an IMPROVED BUILDIR'S HOIST, Especially adapted for raising material for the construction of high buildings, chimney stacks, Ac. 80828 (E&uratiutt. I CARDIFF. JjllRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ST. CATHERINE'S, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. Principal—MISS TULLI5, 6518b IT ENSLGTON HOUSE SCHOOL, -Ok_ 19, WINDSOR-PLACE, C A HUFF. The Misses HARVEY, aided by Residait Certificated English and Foreign Governesses and Viiiting Masters, offer superior educational advantages, combined with home comforts aud careful supervision. 350 7WESTBOURNE CRESCE]stT7~CAR^ ,DIFF. BOARDING & DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. PRINCIPAL MISS HIBBS, Cert. R.A.M., ivith honours. Duties will be resumed July 19:h. 215 COWBRLDGK. GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Oxford, Cam- bridge, and College of .Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate. References Parents of pupils. 43084-783' HEATH RODSE. COWBRIDGE- BOARDING and DAY SC1400L.-Priticipals., the Msses LLEWELLYN. The next Term will com- nieiict August 3r,i. 471 SWANSEA. qOUTH WALES COLLEGE OF PRAC- KJ TICAL ENGINEKI1ING, GOAT-STREET SWANSEA. Engineering, Mathematics, Surveying, Geology, Mineralogy, Architecture, Chemistry, French, Germau' Ac., Ac. WORKSHOP EXPERIENCE is obtainable at the above College, combined with a sound theoretical training for any branch of the Engineering pro. fession. Largestaff of highly qualified Professors and Demofi- strators. Prospectuses and further information on application to the Principal, T. Smith Bright, C.E., 1, Nortliamp- ton 78567 ARNOLI) COLLEGE, CONSTITUTION HILL, iiincipal—Rev. K. WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. KE-OPEN.v JULY 27th, 9.30 a.m. 80821 MAESYCWMMER. QUMMERFIELD HALL LADIES' k? COLLEGE, MAESYCW. lMEK, CARDIFF. (In Union with tha Society oi Science, Let'.ers, and Art, Lomotil). PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLIS, F S.Sc. (London). The result of the Examinations held last December is as follows :—College of Preceptors, 6 out of 7 candi- is as follows :—College of Preceptors, 6 out of 7 candi- dates passed in the 2nd and 3rd classes, 1st, 2nd, and 3rd divisions; Trinity College, 13 out of 18 in the senior and junior divisions, 1st and Gild class honours ana pass; Society of Arts, science and letters, London, 22 out of 24, with 12 special certiricUus and 9 1st and 2nd class honours, making a total of 41 certificates gained by 49 candidates. The Report of the Board of Examiners says, "The work is good and creditable to the establishment." During the last 2 years 116 certificates have been gained by the Pupils of this School, and II) scholar- ships, value £200. Over 100 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Corn- wall, London, Ac. At the Royal Academy Examination, all pupils passed, two gaining double certificates. 75301 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Merthyr -L'xpress: The Summeifield Hall Ladies' School and College, we are pleased to say, is doing well." NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. I\TOP,Tli TAWTON SCHOOL. PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful anrt practical education, with preparation tor various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 72521 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. CHELTENHAM. CHELTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. SIX ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS, exempting from Tuition Fees, and Six School House Exhibitions, each of the annual value of £ 20, will be offered for competition on SEP1 EMBER 10th and 11th. For particulars apply to the Headmaster. 80776 QCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.-The frO attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the follnwinc moderate E HE. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion ■ s. d. s. (i. 1'. d s. ii Four Lines 1 0 2 6 4 0.. b 0 Six Lines ..16.. 30.. 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise msnfs can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with 11 ioSe ill tile SotUh Waits Daily AVuw, so as [0 forui par: of a series of insertions. r- jjE INTENSEST EXCITEMENT _|_ pervades and permeates TOWN AND COUNTRY, while at THE CARDIFF HOUSE THE INVIOLABLE UNION of SUBLIMEST SATISFACTION AND SUPREMEST SUCCESS IS Strongly, Staunchly, and Spiritedly Sustained. W. PRICE AND SONS, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS proclaim that EVERYTHING IS CHEAP. Pronounced Bargains in all Departments. Special Show of Summer Suitings. Fit, Style, and Finish Guaranteed; Order Early, Gentlemen, at THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 A 51, ST. MARY-STREET, and 46 & 47, CAROLINE. STREET. CARDIFF. 23—llle POSTAL DELIVERY OK THK SOUTH -"WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEw beg to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff 2.30 a.111 ait(1,1.46a.iii. Country Subscribers.resiilini; within the limits of G L AAIO RG ANS1111 Us CARMARTHENSHIRE PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONSHIRE and MONMOUTHSHVR.15 comprised within the Tredeuar and Rliyinney Valley Postal Districts, may now have- Joe SOUTH WALKS NEWS delivered at their resi deuces daily by the wuue oost as that which co _eys their London letters London and \est of England subscribers i-ec, ive tneir pa prs 011 the afte rnoon of publication. The SECOM KIMTIO.V of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow- ing and all ether places within the Cardiff Postal District in time for the first morning; delivery :— St. Fagan's I Sully Michaeistn-leVedn Pencoed Courtyralla Castletown S Dinas Powis M arslitield. St. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth Bonvilstona Barry Llandough Peterstona Caerphilly Lis vane Llandaff Bed was Llanishen* Radyr Ystrad Jiynach Whitchurch Morgansfcown v Pwllypant Taffs Well Melingriffith St. Mellon's Tongwynlais Pentyrch Cefn Mably WalnuiTreeBridg St Andrew's c. PER QUARTER, POST-FBVJS or 0 0 PER HALF-YEAR 19 C PER YEAR, 1 19 e SOUTH WALES DAILT NEWS CFFICRS 5 Aid 16, ST.. 1 :fjU1Jl!' J\1__U5tnt£1tís. I CARDIFIC. FJLHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. tar Important Engagement of Mr Lionel Ellis's "Brought to Justice" Company. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), July 16th, The Powerful Surrey Play- BROUGHT TO J L" s T I C E By Henry Pettitt and Paul tierritt. Mr Lionei Ellis as "John I-Iol ni wood. r Edward Price as "Stephen Byway."—Miss Augusta Milhvavd as Nell Fore-t." Monday Next, Mr J. B. Mulholland in UNKNOWN Dress Circle, 3; Upper Circle, 2s; J'JT TALLS, 2s; Pit, Is; Gallery, 6d. Half-],rice, 9 o'clock. Open 7.15. Commence 7.45. Box Plan at Messrs Thomp- son and Shackell's. 53237 E V I iN r, A -N D CI R C US, „ vJT CARDIFF. LEV I N 0 Levino's Superb Company. Fifth r 1 ° week and still new attractions. We 1 b 1 N offer you to-night and during v I N O jthe week the following :— T X I N 0 Mullen and Magee, in a comical E V I N O Boxing Act. entitled MenofN'erve. a V I N O Cora, the charming Bicyclist. The 1, a V I N 0 Cora, the charming Bicyclist. The J, E V 1 N 0 IMonopedes, the Monopedes, the L E V I N 0 IMonopedes. Wingfield and his r E Yt I N ° trouPe of Leaping Dogs. Alpbosine L E V I is O on the Revolving Globe Master f S Y? I X 0 Roberts. juvenile Cornet Soloist. L E V I N o Titus and Co. in Spectres. Mes- 1 S v r x merism, by Professor Levino, a L E V I N O greater success than ever. L E Y I N O Admission, 3d. 6d, Is, and 2s. [474 L E VI NO Doors open at 7. commence at 8. ^OPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. SOPHIA GARDENS PARK, CARDIFF. ODDFELLOWS' FETE AND GALA. t BANK HOLIDAY, AUGUST 2nd, 1886. j Persons requiring GROUND SPACE for SHOWS, Ac., at the above Fete must apply to Mr George Geen, 22, Rowes-square, Hayes, Cardiff. 80762 12596 W, U. ROSSITER, Secretary. MONMOUTH. ONMOUTH CHAMPIONSHIP ATHLETIC MEETING BANK HOLIDAY, 2ND AUGUST, 1886. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. A 2-MILE STEEPLECHASE for the Championship of South WTales and Monmouthshire, and for which a CHALLENGE CUP, value £ 15 15s, is offered for competition. Prizes to the value of S80 will also be competed for. GRAN]) DISPLAY OF FIREWORKS by Welder and Co. The BAND of the ROYAL MONMOUTHSHIRE ENGINEER MILITIA will be in attendance. SPECIAL CHEAP TRAINS will run from Cardiff, Newport, and all intermediate stations to Monmouth, For further particulars apply to W. L. Powell, Mon- mouth i-0R32 J1 Dtds. SHERWOOD HOTEL, ADAM-STREET (NEAR CHARING CROSS), STRAND, LONDON. London Sunday Times says This is one of the best and cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the Strand." This Hotel is much frequentedby South Wales people. PROPRIETOR "Yy JJ J>RUST (LATE OF SWANSEA) 80554 THE CLARENDON HOTEL, 18, ARUSDEL STREET, STRAND, LONDON, Central for business or pleasure, close to Temple Station, Metropolitan Railway. GEORGE DAVIES (Late of Swansea), Manager. The tariff, which is exceedingly moderate, can be had on application. 722 AFARINE HOTEL, BAR-AIOUTTI, JL NORTH WALES. Pleasantly situated on the Esplanade, facing the sea. This Hotel has been greaLIyenlarged-20 iiew bed. rooms and several large sitting.rooms added, and other I nnprovements made, and b now under entirely new management. Wines and Cuisine superior in quality. Charges moderate. Bathing Machines. Billiards. Porter from the Hotel meets all trains. TARIFF ON APPLICATION. BENJAMIN J. ALLvOP, Proprietor. 30545 -VT E W W ESTGATE HOTEL, j _i.N NEWPORT, MON., i Centrally situa.ted within sight of Railway Stations, i PROPRIETOR—S .DEAN. THIS FIRST CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL ( HOTEL 1 (stani.'in; 011 the -ite of the Old West^ate) Has bee* entirely v- Fuviiisned throughout, and is now OPENED FOR GENERAL BUSINESS DAILY. It comprises commodious Coffee-room, handsomely j furnished Ladies' Coffee-room, suites of Private siaing-rooms, Commercial-room, and ample Bedroom [ accommodation. i THE COMMERCIAL ROOM is one of the most spac'ous and well-furnished rooms in j the West of England ov South WTales, and is replete with every convenience pertaining to a modern hotel. A Generous Table, Good Attendance, aud j Moderate Tariff. SPLENDID BILLIARD ROOM. 73540 Stabling and Coach-house Accommodation. I 0WMB R A N GARDENS, HAVING BEEN RECENTLY IMPROVED AND EMBELLISHED, j ARE NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON. Workmen's Outings, Clubs. Schools. Ac., arranged on special terms on application. Turkish Baths to be had on one day's notice. Wreaths and Crosses. 80556 C. CLARK, Proprietress. P E N ATR T"H~~ VISITORS, JL Should call at < PENARTH COFFEE TAVERN, 49 & 50, Glebe-street. Well accommodateu with good dinner, 6d, 9d, Is. Good Beds. 683 E. BAKER, PROPRIETRESS. DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD^ 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 80 '16 JG UIGH STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. JG R A H A M & ^y ASTNAGE JD w ILL QPEN THE £ 1ARD]FF, SOUTH -NN AND w EST OF J^NGLAND (JLOTHING yy A R EHOUSE ON SATURDAY, JULY 17. We ha.ve one of the LARGEST STOCKS IN THE KINGDOM, AND OUR PRICES ARE GUARANTEED TO BE 35 TO 40 PER CENT. LOWER THAN USUAL CARDIFF PRICES. NOTE THE ADDRESS:- 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 18, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 80716 LUE RIBBON BREWERY IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Bryant's Unfermented Lively or Mild Ale. Bitter Tonic Ale, and Stout is certified Free. Beware of spurious imitations. Order direct from the Inventor and Sole Manufac- turer. Office and Sample-room— BRYANT'S TEMPERANCE TAVERN. 12, MOIRA-CRESCENT, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF. AGENTS WANTED. Copy.—No. 9179-80.] Western Counties Laboratory, Bristol, June 1st, 1886. Mr Jas. S. Bryant, Blue Ribbon Brewery, Cardiff. Dear Sir,—I have carefully examined samples of your unfermented Atild and Bitter Ales and Stout, and am able to certify that they are all perfectly free from alcohol.—I am, sir, yours truly, T. WALLIS STODDART, Public Analyst for Bristol, &c., &c., Ac. 12493—680e 78819 "VTEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- -Ll TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13, Cattle- street, Neath. Best permanent posting-stations in Town and neighbourhood. Contractors for all des- criptions of advertising, circular distributing, Ac. Orders promptly attended to. Ail parcels to lie dis- ttnotty ddressttd to X Hwv SF>wku^ 7671' 43iitrnr Amusmtnus. SWANSEA! ~VTEWT THEATRE AND STAR OPERA HOUSE. W ind-st.. Swansea .Director. A. Melville i'O-NfGITT (FRIDAY), JUI.Y 16th. Mr J. B MULHOLLAND AND HIS COMPANY With the New l-mir Art Comedy l),tam t, MUI'AH' "The Lord watch between me and thee wfcen we are iibsent one frmn another." MIZPAH— TO-NIGHT, LAST TiME BUT ONE. T-.?5«nory i'arrii-d by Mr Mudioll ind. :In:r.PA11-lr Mulholland and his Company. w.nIus,c aml -Xew -ekanica! Effects "BROUGHT TO JUSTICE, NEXT WEEK -Mr Lionel Ellis His Company. Box Office, Messrs BraderV, Wind-street Open Commence 7.30. Second Price at 9. 72300 Cfcxittrstotts. ^ARDIFF AND WESTON SERVICE, The Saloon Steamer. "LADY MARGARET" (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting) LEAVE CARDIFF. Friday, Juiy lo .S 15 a.m. and 3.45 p m. Saturday, July 1? 8 45 arI1) and ')..? f n). Monday, July 19 ..S.0, 10.15 a.m. and 6.60 p Ill. Tuesday, July 20 9 0 a.m. and 7.0 p.m. LEAVE WF.STON Triday, July lo 9.1a a.m. and 9 0 r ni. Saturday, July 17 9 45 a.m. and 8.4:i p m. Monday, July 19.9.0 a.m.. 5.15ano 8.30 p.111. 1 uesday, July 20 10.0 a.m. and 8 0 p.m. Fares t. afii fro each day-Fore Deck, lsbd; Vie—7937ft ETO-DAY (FRIDAY), JULY lo. Jobo, XCURSION FROM CARDIFF TO °^;V' Do:N', aiui CH EPS OW by LADY MARGAi'.Ei Leave Cardiff, 3 4.1 p.ni Chepstow. 7.0 p.ni. F-jves, Is bd and 2s. See bills. 8080? J^O.MERSET & DORSET JOINT LINE. On FRIDAY, July JMb, *HE.FASTS,™"< SHERBKO'" will make SPECIAL CHEAP EVENING TRIPS ROUND THE HOLMS. Leaving Cardiff (Pier Head) each evening at 7.0 p.m. Fare, Is each. On MONDAY, JULY 19th, the Fast Steamer SHERBlUt' will make a SPECIAL TRIP TO BURNHAM and ILFRACOMBE. leaving CARDIFF (Ptej- Head) at 7.0 .Il1. Returning from llfracombe at 4 p.m., and (ron: • Burnham at 8.15 p m. Fares there and back :— To Burnham, 2s 1)(1. To llfracombe, 3s 6d, For lull particulars see public bills ROBERT A. DVKES, Traiffc Sunt. Bath, July, 1886. S22 80804 SOMERSET AND DORTEET~ JOINT s RAILWAY. BURNHAM AND CARDIFF STEAM PACKET I .U M-RVICK. I"« Steamer "SriERBRo," or other suitable j steamer (Wind and Weather permitting, with or with- < out a pilot), will run during the Month of JULY, ISSo, at the following times and fares between BURNHAM AND CARDIW-" CARDIIF 10 BCRNHAM. BI'R: HAM TO CARDIFF July Julv :6 Fndav 7.0m Ill) Friday boa. 17 Saturday 7.4am 17 Saturday 6.0A 19 Monday 7 0m 19 Monday 8.16a O TUESDAY 7.o0tn A 6.o0a 20 Tuesday 9.30mA 8.4oa 2 Wednesday 7.0a 21 Wednesday. 10.0m 21 Thursday 7.45a 122 Thursday lO.OOM After-Cabin. Fore-Cabin. SINGLE FAICES 3s 0d 2s Od RETURN FARES, Tickets avail- I able for Seven DAYS 4 bd 3s Od CHEAP RKTTRN TICKETS AV^LAHI!E same day only 3s 6d 2S 6d '9490^ 7OI« I THE SALOON STEAMER QUEEN OF THE BAY will leave the Pierhead, Cardiff, OR ILFRACOMBE July 17th, at 8.30 a.m. FARES :—Saloon, 3s 6d Fore Deck. 2s 6d. 8081. BRISTOL CHANNEL STEAM PACKET ^LJ>ANY.-SAILINGS of the VELINDRA, 1 ORMOM), A OOLUIER Steamers, between SU ANsEA AND ILFRACOMBE for July, 1886. FROM SWANSEA. I I"ROI ILFRACOMBK. 16 6.45 in 16 Friday 6.30 a 17 SATURDAY b.4b 111 j 17 Saturday t).31) A 19 Monday 6.45 III j 19 Monday 6.30 a 20 I uresiiay 6.45 m 21 W-ednosday 7.0 III I 21 Wednesday 6.30 A rsres Best Cabin, tts; Fore do., 4,. Return — Best, 6s Fore. 6s available for one month 3 CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS for 3 5 ? or 10 R^'RFROLLI BANSKA every SATURDAY >'1 lliTitediat EXT:TK1J. PLYMOUTH, and all te stations. 700 zi CHKAP 'NN^I'TV „ 11 I-, E A T WESTERN RAILWAY. On TUESDAY, As NEWPORT. TICKETS. 1, 2. and 3 cl £ 20th, CHEAP RETURN quarter, will be issued to at a single fare and A at 11.5 a.m. and 12.15 p.m.9,OR R fi\>M OA RD1FF skewett 12.0. Magor 12.51, Abergaveav 12.16, t' rt- ytergwm 12.15, Nantyderr.v 12.23, Pontypool lwlv. I'EN- Blaenavon 11 30, Pont ypool (Crane-slreet) 11 55 IFHFA. Vale 11.20 anil 1.30 p.m., Naniyglo 11.20 and 1.30 p M Blaina II.2A and 1.3o, and Abertillery at 11.32 N:UL1 O p.m. For return times see special bills. 80823 J. General Manager GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICUI.TURAC SHOIV A», CAti Din- On JULY 21st and 22nd, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS 1, 2,3 chs, aLa single fare and a quarter,wiH he issued to CARDIFF from N K WPOITT AT 9 40, 11 15 a.m., and 4.0 p.m. fr»m Abergwynfi at 9.55, C>miner 10.6, Tywith 10.13, M.'iesteg 7 lo and 10.21, Iroedyrhiw Garth 7.19 and 10.25, Llangonovd 7.23 and 10.29, Nant- ymoel 7.0 and 10.5, Tynewydd 7.5 and 10.10, Blai kmill 7.15 and 10.20, Brynnienyn 722 and 10.27, Tutidn 7.35 a.nd 10.41, Porthcawl 7.25 and 10.0. Pyle 7.48 and 10-bb. Bridgend 8.0 and 11.10. Pencoed 8.11 and 11.25, Lian- trissant 8.24 ane 11,40, and Pet-erston at 8.32 and 11.5F А.m. Also from stations on Eastern and We*tei« Valleys lines, by trains leaving Blaenavon at 8.10 all4 11.30 a M, and Ebbw Vale at 8.i5 and 11.20 a.m. Tc. return same days. EXCURSION TRAINS for CARDIFF will run AT under, returnim; same day ill each case:—1ULV 21st, from SWANSEA at 7.20 a.m., Landore 7.2O. Neath 7.45, Briton Ferry 7.50, Port Talbot 8.0, 8.20, Bridgend 8.40, Pencced 8.55. Llantrissant 8:>, Peter. ston 9.10, and St Fagan's at 9.25 a.m. THURSDAY, JULY 22)). To XEWPORT and CA RDI FF from C HELT K N H AN! at 8.15, Gloucester 8.40, Newnham 9.0, Awre Junction 9.9, Lydney 8.20. Woolaston 9 30. Chepstow 9 40, Port- skew ett 9.50, Magor 10.5, and Newport (to Cardiff only! AT 10.20 a.m. To SWANSEA and CARDIFF from NEW MIL- FORD at 5.15, Johnston b.2b, Haverfordwest 5.40, Whitland 6.20, Carmarthen 6.45. Carmarthen -1 killet io" 6.5b, ^Llanelly 7.40, *Swansea 8.0. "Landore 8 15, and "Neath at 8.35 a.m. To Cardiff only. To CARDIFF from TONDU at 8 0O am., Bridgend 8 40, Pencoed 8.55, Llantrissant 9.10, Petersten 9.1J, and St. Fagan's at 9.25 a.m. To CARDIFF from SWANSEA at 2.30 p.m., Landore 2.35, Neath 2.i), Briton Ferry II.58, Port Talbm 3.10, and Bridgend at 3.35 p.m. On July 2lst and 22nd, a Special Train, 1 2. and 3 class, will leave CARDIFF tttg.op.iii, for BRIDGEND, calling at all intermediate stations. For fares, return times, Ac., see special bill-. 80823 J. Manager. THE POWERFUL A I SALOON PADDLE STEAM Eli "QUIEN OF THK BAY," is now OPEN FOR HIRE by the day or week for pleasure parties, club-, societies, workmen's parties, Ac., 011 moderate terms. This is the only passenger steamer belonging to or visiting the port of Cardiff which has a certificate allowing Iter to convey passengers to any port in the United KII1'd"ln For further particulars, Ac., apply to JOHN DUTTON, 79965 n 15, Mount Stuart square, Cardiff. THE NEW AND FAST PADDLE STEAMER, •' EARL OF JERSEY," is now OPEN FOR HIRE, by the daj or week, for Pleasure Parties, Ac —Apply to Messrs Martin and Manjua'id, Dock Chambers or to the Agent, Mr J. A. Hawker, 4, Eleanor-street, Docks. 80486 ASK FOR « JJMERALD SLE OLD IRISH WHISKY. Sole Proprietors J WH1TE .V LS"N. BRISTOL & CARDIFF. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition ot a .ml Valuable Medical Work, entitled HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH, Or, THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barnes, M.D. (U> Sent post free to any address on receipt oi olle pet ny stamp, to prepay postage, or by letter post, three STAMPS Tins book should be read by everyone, young or_oldf of either sex. IL leaches How to avoid disease, How to Regain Health, Health a Social Science. Reing- It treatise on the Laws Governii G Life t.I.. infringement oi which is the cause of all disease. Nervousness, Ddbility, aud all their <:()lItt)Ulita"- symptoms explained, and full instructions given io* every sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. This Valuable Work (144 pages) gives PRESCRIP, HONS IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUC- HONS ior their preparation and use. Contains special rnnarks on Rheumatism, Sciatica, GOUI, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, ludiges. ion, Loss of Energy, Mental allll Physical nejJl'esslo,,1 and all diseases of the Nervous and Alimentary systems. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the fUlldiolis and dis- orders peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author] entitled, npHH FEMALE'S FRIEND :md ADVISER, which J will be sent GRATIS to any address 011 ltle4, of STAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARN ES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Lonsdale Square, Barnsbury, London, N ] mport.aut t.) Invalids. CO:(1I.'JTI'lO BY 1,1:1 I'KK ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview' should at once send fitil particulars of the Case by LetJ ter, enclosing a stamped addressed Envelope for reply, This will receive immediate answ er, with advice and TUIL instructions how to obtain perfect cnre. Hundreds of lives have been saved, and health fully restored by cor, respondence only. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D (U.S ), 48, L,ons<iale SD namsimrv LONDON V 51 3W' ESSRS" H YBERT, LIDDLE, AN D WALLACE'S PANTOMIMES —Mr MICHAEL PAINE has posted for us four years, both for Panto- mimes and Dramatic Business have always found him trustworthy in every respect and have much pleasure ill recommending him t,) all entei tttuere intending to visit Aberdare. SAMUEL LIDDLE, /BWJJIRE 14th, 1836. 8059 -440M