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ltil)pi1tg JMccs. álflt CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. ^■iliaW^DIKBCT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEN THE BRISTOL UhAJSWElj TTv jlnd th" UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, n» first-chiss/full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships tJ&WORGAN., 2,600 Tons SMh.p. p^MBKOKE 2,500 Tons SSOh.p. "JRMARTHEN 8,000 Tone «00 h.p. 9r other Faei-class Steamers, wilbr-iil regularly tae^P.een CAliDIFF AND NEW YORK, >i^€Se Steamships are built expresslr for the Trade, a«d fltted-up e latest improvements for (tie comfort and convenience Ste aiK' Steerage Passengers. A <f.rak'e Passengers provided witiscnattresses. carried for the female emigrants. b» tu GLAMORGAN will sail on tins 27th August, fayije followed; llie PEMCROKE. ftUio-, For further particulars apply to UirMvrr Hi JAMES, aiKf'BRANTH, 11, 8ty»XT King-street. RICHARDSON & Co. GU.i- 0liT W. JONKS, HEARD,>fr'Co. tOx^ES CRU W.C. LCCY&CO. POv.iy^OOl T. f/Ari'B & SON. ^DD Aw;ASI)br BROTHERS. Joe. I-(. TAYLOR. TYDFIL W.-J. PRKSSWBLL, 1, Oastle-street. "OAKE K.<G. PRICK. Cor* la# AC THOMAS, 24, Ss?'mour-strei«t, 0Rr> It. B. TROTTER. ^Xkv<J!j OOCK K. It. SKKTCII. HaVv-7. It'ciiAUD MASON. ^4Vpi John CHIVERS. 'Rl >WEST J MAY & Co., 2, Vwtoria-place. A X LAU.VCKI.OT LowTiieaij 21, Quayflt. ^UKK> Sirhowy Hailway. CAMUKL ClIARLBY, AfctriT^EY ifi. EVANS, Post-oifioe. ^-AVoN <E. EVANS, Stationer. doiiN-J. CIIALINDBR., Post-office. "WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. AWit j. H. N. J HDD, Besotfort-house. ftfcS £ *ttTHEN -JAMES BAGNALL. POET RICHARD WILLIAMS. Mlf £ ?N D. W. JONES. fe^iny^D THOMAS & Co., Shjpchandless. PERKY J- JONES, Tallow Chandler. Mo>ySrTH JASON MEYLBR, Stationer. cHiotVUTH CHARLKH BLIHH, Auctioneer. VtQv,^H0WELL A. RITMSET, Post-office. ^ATw IiNr ASH 3- GAILAWAY. H. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. ^fcvSS.^STER C. J SAXBY. Or^iyVVN, EBbW VALE H. A. LEWIS, Postmaster. 1 'he Com^ny's Office, I, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. F^.fEST AND CHEAPEST ROUTE FOR PASSENGERS S-tHi1 THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO THE UNITED ATES, is BY THE "i^REAT WESTERN STJEAM- ^?||| || 'T' SHIP LINE." BRISTOL AND NEW YORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS 6CREW s s nf t,>iu Line are intended to sail as follows :— w. STERlf (2f#30 tons) to Sail TefJRSDAY, Seift. 4. MJHv"r?:<;(»X" (1,500 tons) SiW RDAY, Hepl. 29. Ca RIV^L (2,000 tons) Building. *0 (,•> FAKE to NEW YORK 13 Guineas, Return crickets Gttie eas" INTERMEDIATE, 8 £ Guineas. STEERAGE, <* £ », ^as> including Faro rom any Railway Station in thf West and South Wales to NEW YORK, BOSTON, or The\r Mattrosses provided Free. essels on this Line do not call at any Irish portj-Jw.t pro- 's Iro,l> Bristol to New York. may be booked through to all parts of ths United „To „ Canada on very-moderate terms. Sf0Te 'eUre berths, &c., |M??ly to MARK WHfWVILL'.asri SON, ^'efcn-square, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb and Co., 'ft(t vStore Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Dock- jl, w"eWport, Mon.; jihn Morgan, Postmaster, Peutypool 19( Glebelaiid-street, Merthyr Tydfil Ji Callaway, Asl1 '• or to S £ Jones and Bio., Ship Brokers, I'. George F. Price, Church-street, Pontypridd. r ^etiuVKers are recommo^Ced to obtain their Tickets1 from our fore leaving home. 807 I NMAN LINE of RO YAL MAIL J J- STEAMERS, appointei «ail from LIVERPOOL, Did QUEESTOWN to NEW ClVverv 'f!S1)AV Alul THURSDAY ClTv OP ANTWERP TUESDAY. AKS. IS. t>F RICHMOND Auei21 Clrv 0h' BRISTOL TUESDAY, AUO. ts6. ,0f PARIS THURSDAY,-Atte..2g. assage—16, 18 amL20 Guineas, all having equal Saloon 1111 Passage to New York, Six Guineas, with ^It'1''3' of c,lkei1 Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- K. *«8»i."no,'e. or Quebec, without extra charge. f' »r all j»arts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES » *>*■ fn.^ouSh on very advantageous terms. r f er Particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, fc2/Water- v*n>ooi, Bi rton- & SON, South Church-street. Cardiff. ^SfiiiD W00D> Crichtam-street, Cardiff; or to LOVKTT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth. 2249 AND ASSISTED iT Jj EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. ^TEofaiid ASSISTED PASSAGES are granted by the GOVERN- ir^UreiH, Ew ZEALAND asunder:—to Married Afrrlctiltural 'tJi^aiii Navvies, Ploughmen, Shepherds, and a few Country Colon' 0n their giving a Promissory Note for £ 10, payable in j<t, uistalments or by paying £ 5 in cash. H PASSAGES ARE GIVEN TO SINGLE FEMALE gS^hw DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Ctf1 ? out a,l<1 Sons of twelve years of age and upwards, w'th their Parents, are taken, the former FREE 43!F 8k> • a"d the latter on payment of £ 4 in cash, or on giviiig a ift, Promissory Note for £ C. ■ 0 EN are taken 6n pavment (before Sailing) of the euni'of >, P^ytneKt of £ 4 in cash, and giving a Promissory J Note V0,"r for £ S. 'as and Conditions apply personally, or by letter, to the t' & \v a' for New, Zealand, 7, Westminster-chambers, Lon- ^Sdon t ,-JUIY 19W-, 1873. 7374 if) ALLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE i JtjL SHORTEST SE\ PASSAGE ^teJ'^SWr TO CANADA AND 1HE UNITED STATES. 8uoT)"te to the West. Steamships of this Line now run direct every Tues- fron: LIVERPOOL to PORTLANDand QUEBEC, fr8 ancf SsellKer« to NEW Y'JKK and BOSTON, and to all Hou .vns in Canada and the United States. ^'VEltPOOL TO FROM LIVERPOOL TO Siar^EUUC. QUEBEC. Ht. John's, N.F. Caiadian, Tuesday, 5 Aug. ^'lav Tuesday, 1 July] Polynesian, Thurs., 7 „ r"' 1'lu,s., 3 „ North Ainancan, Tu., 12 „ A^iin 'rp.Uesday, 8 „ Scandinavian, Thurs., 14 t O'« 'l'> Corinthian, Tuesday, 19 '»pvUesday, ,15 Prussian, thursday, 21 ^htaS^y, l17 » Austrian (Y\ St. John's, N.F., '-r^^ay, 22 & Halifax)Tuesday, 2C Aug. k u^nVv- Ursday, 24 Caspian, Thursday, 28 la St. John's N.F.I Manitoban, Tuesday, 2 Sept. 1l'Ue«dayl 29 July! Sarinatim, Tlmrs., 4 *laiiCit Ursday, 31 C rcassian, Thursday, 11 ^amships for HALIFAX, Nfl^tFOLK, and BALTIMORE *oittya sail^is follows:- Aijj, w Passengers fcy Rail to all parts of the Middle rp^tern, South Western and Southern States. e'l.T,'108'1", 20 Mav. Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July 17 June B to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, n'e' or Piiiladelphia, £ 18 18s. or £ 1S>15I». according •^W1 h tl0". including Provisions, but not Wi-aes or Liquors A i;|e.°'>U,ined on boar-J. Return Ticket*) at reduced "l""ber of intermediate passengers are taken in at ^including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- fJuSUu i, (1,lling apart from steerage. Applications for berths ST*ge P aAv«'ee. H v ^tfeto St.. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- °*l{, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 0 6s., including a plenti- by t)°.f eook<;d provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are lille 10 attend t0 the wants of female passengers the Ocean SteoKnships to the Railway Cars at r atioll required concernbg- Canada, can be obtained 11, Adam-street, Adetplii, London Agent for the Uloiit. ?,n 'Xanadu supplied gratis by our agents l«tiC Ui,I 0,!Tf- to SAN FRANCISCO, via the UNION !.e/"t¡¡ij LillAD. TIIROJ.OII TICKETS iroueù on the most favour- or Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., ,u C), Alexaudra iiuildings, Jamea-street, Liverpool, and 85^ Fovlo-street, Londonderry, 'S^ter ™ Bird. 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; John It. Taylor, J^e\vn nfc-J ulistei'. near Newport; James Ayre, 64, Doei:- H. l'rust fc. Sons, 9, Quay Parade, Swansea. i^Cr^'feet i. > Thomas-street, Llanelly John Copeland, 124, ''On Jlum ini'-Vr Tydvil; Jackson & Co., Milford Haven; Welfield-road, and Mr. David Williams, ft. if, • Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, Pontypridd; A'e '"f* Pontypridd. E,°FE V'S0 I* LL'ASV'S SL'KCIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. e&vi,„ ^engers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents home. 4869 iN AT IONAF, LINE TO NEW YORK. <1:tG EST STEAMERS AFLOAT. r, PRo?f LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. 1'. TO 'HE \V(.| .I'<|I'-NM'0\VX EVERY THURSDAY OVl1 full-powered iron Screw Steam-ships Tons Ships Tons V'i fririlce 6<^ England, Kemp 4000 C^'OR 491,0 The Queen, Andrews 4441 W11Ma ?ri""u 4302 Holland, Bragg 3847 V^L- 3571 Erin,— .b? 3956 Sj, 3500 Helvetia, Spencer 3974 t> 3500 Helvetia, Spencer 3974 ^ill sail t Denmark, Sumner 3723 '■feif-V 111 Liverpool to New York as under:— .Wediiesday, 20th Aug IK Wednesday, 27th Aug. !.■«'<« (s LeaO' Wednesday, 3rd Sept. Uh"°°U mK Queenstown the following davs. 'W^^ntodaUon is unsurpassed—tiie State-rooms it j> lr^e> and open off the Saloons situated in Poop a"<l 17 Guineas, according to accommo- Vl;<: iv^K\'TTJ'r'lli having same privilege in Saloon. Return GUINEAS. L Ve,'rtlifc aeon STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- "at 1"1110dation being unequalled for space, light, ^*ita^tesh Pit,G^~as '°" as any other Line—include abun- ss|*w'Atten.i vlslol'8 served up cooked by Company's Servants. Mio ?esaes^ lnce free- i- \i^"e Pass,attetlctance on Female Steerage Passengers. uit7/6rs forwarded to Quebec, Boston, Philadelphia, W' and e%tra charr/e—and booked through to San Vi, ^rins "1 towns of United States and Canada on °^e<l through to Australia, New Zealand, China, fe"»ht it TUg apply to t- AfI°NAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) 1, i 23, Water-street, Liverpool; •' Thonv urai ce -^ients, Newport, Mon.; DAVID <t'vUli,J: B. M r<8'street' or TJIOS. MOKOAN, Mina-street, JR strtet RJI"'18', r^OSV|1 Crier, Jirynniawr D. L. JONES, u ^AVKS' ]-> ^Tlnferry DAVID REKS, Cardiff Castle Hotel, j., IG11jr^°R0Ai' Post-office, Pontypool; or to E. Rothsay-terrace, Bute Docks, and "T' & a»e ad4:V!S' 9- Westborne-place, Cardiff. rR leaving 1 0 8ecure their Passages from the Local 5241 cShippiug 3tetitts. gTEAM COMMUNICATION IIETWEM, NANTES AND BRISTOL CHANNEL PORTS. The "AFRICAN" s.s., 300 to«s burthen, er other suitable Steelier, will leave NANTES, for BRISTOL end CARDIFF, at fortnightly intervals, taking Cargo at thrwgh rates for gall inv.ortant towns in the West of England and South Wales. l? or rates of freight, dates of sailing, and other particulars, apply to A. ALBERT, Nantes; or to WHITE AND GARDINEF.S, Bast Bute Dek, Cardiff, 7086 and 9. Qween-square, Bristol. ALTERATIOM OF DAYS OF SAILING. /to-. d^iOliK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF.- J V y FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS ITiM iMlilWB. leave CORK for NEWPORT *nd CARDIFF, with. Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, calling at Mil- ford, returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, and from CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. Fares—Cabin, £ 1 Is.; Deck, 7s.; CabinXtcturn Ticket, available for one month, j61 11s. 6d. For further particulars see small bill AGENTS. CARDIFF.—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Sbipbroker, Bute Docks. NEWPORT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. C,ORli.-City of Cork Steam Packet Covrpan3,, Penrose Quay. 374 f^UNARD ROYAL -MAIL Vy -STEAMERS. FROM LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PARTHIA. CALABRIA. TARIFA. SCOTIA. BATAVIA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. SIBERIA. JAVA. SAMARIA. AI.GIiRIA. HECLA. ALEPPO. RUSSIA. MALTA. PALMYRA. CHINA. BOTHNIA. Tiim CUXARD ROYAL IIIAIL STEAMERS sail every TUKSDAY, TmTRs- DAY, and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Passengers For further particulars apply t. D. & C. MAC IVER, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool or to their Agents, E. C. HIRLEY &. Co., 9, -JSute-crescent, Docks; J. H. OLE, 16, Park-street, Temperance Town and THOMAS S. i HUNTLEY, 187, Bute-road, Cardiff. 6553 SHIPPING sSALES. Port of. Cardiff. si* rr° be S0LD hy PRIVATE CON- X TRACT, Two f4ths SHARES in the fine ^Sf&aasu!u9Sa<- STEAMSHIP DIONE, of Cardiff, now lying in the East ilute Dock. This ship was built at Stockton-eit-Tees, in 1869, is classed 90 Al, carries 1000 tons D.W., and-is ;n capital condition. For further particulars and ta treat for same, apply to Messrs. SiiOBsT and DUNN, 7578 Auctioneers, &c., Bute Docks. titles by ^Uction. 1, Northampton Villas, Northampton-place, Swansea. MR. T. H. DAYIES has been instructed by J. Rowland, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place, on TUESDAY, AUPUST-. 26, 1873, the whole of the Household FURNITURE and effects, comprising pianoforte equal to new, mahogany dining and oi^er.tables, dining and drawing- room chairs, chiffonnier, couches, sofas, easy chairs, American chairs, window poles and rings, window blinds and cornices, chimney and other glasses, chandeliers iron and other bedsteads, wardrobes, feather beds, betiding- spring and other mattresses, wash-stands and ware, dressing tables, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, chest of drawer., time-pieces, Turkey carpet, 2ûl! by 14 ft., Brussels and other carpels, hearthrugs, fenders and lire irons, rollers and blinds, oil-cloths, vases, china, glass. The kitchen contains the usual culinary utensil". The greater portion of the furniture was manufactured by Bennett. Sale to commence at eleven e'olock precisely. Goods on view morning of sale. Offices, 22, Union-street, Swansea, August 7, 1873. 7673 Bridgend.- Sale of Desirable Xeasehold Dwelling Houses. MR. RICHARD JONES is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of AUGUST, lh73, at the Ship Inn, Bridgend, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced) the following desirable DWELLING HOUSES and PREMISES, situate at Coity Terrace, Coity-road, Bridgend, namely:— LOT I.-All that Dwelling-house, cantainipg 10 rooms, with out buildings and appurtenances, now hu the occupation of Mrs. Anne Harris, having a frontage of 40 feet 6 inches, and a depth from front to back of 75 feet, subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of £4 4s. Od. LOT 2.—All that Dwe 11 in^-House,(ail.ioining Lot 1), containing 7 rooms, with the outbuildings and appurtenances, now in the oc- cupation of Mr. William Richards, lavijpg a frontage of 17 feet and a depth from front to back of 76 feet, subject to the appor- tioned yearly ground rent of £ 1 15s. fd- LOT 3.—All that Dwelling-Honse (i^yoiniug, Lot ?), containing 7 rooms, with the outbuildings and appurtenances, now in the oc- cupation of Mr. John Hemming, liaviv-g a frontage of 19 feet 6 inches, and a depth from front to baok of, 75, feet, subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of A;2 0s. 6d. The above Lots are held under a Lease ofI99 years, from 2nd -February. 1866. There is a good supply of Spring Water on the premises form- ing Lot 2. One half of the Purchase Monev mai;, if desired, remain on tamortgage at £5 per cent. per annum. ,The tenants will show the premises, and anyifurther particulars may be ha-l of the Auctioneer, of Mr. U. Harries, builder, Roath, .Cardiff, or of Mr. T. T. Lewis, Solicitor. Bridgeed j.and a plan of the premises may be seen at Mr. Lewies Uffices. 7553 V.R.-Sale bv order of the Seeretarr of State for War Y.R.—Sale bv order of the Seeretarr of State for War MR. SPILLMAN, of Bell-yard, llemple Bar, W.C., will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal /Arsenal, Woolwich, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 1873, -f.t eleven o'clock ,in Uie forenoon precisely, the following STORES i Bedsteads, Coppers, Ironmongery, Cisterns XCast Iroo), Furnaces (Hot Shot), Tents, Ashes (Founders), Harnese fOM), Pouches, Leather j(old), Junk, Old Blanket. OH Canvas, Rugs, and Sheets, Belts, Wheels, Shot.Boxes (about 28,000), Wairons, Iran (Old), Wood, i e., Zinc (Old), (Staves). Files (Old), The lots piay.be viewed at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, from tega to.one o'clock, and from two to five o'clock, on the Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday previous to, and on the morning of the day of sale; and catalo- ties may be obtained at the War Office, Pall Mall atithe Tower; and at the Control Office, Roy al Arsenal, Waohvich, 7686 Sale.at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on Thursday next. North Wales, in the County of Flint.—The Cilcen Hall Estate, comprising about 2,000 acres of land, together with very rich lead and iron mines, limestone quarry, and the whole of the valuahleminerals underlying the property. MESSRS. HARDS and VAUGHAN (in eon- junction with Mr. W. DEW, of Bangor), are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on THURS- DAY NEXT, AUGUST 21, at one o'clock, in lots. the very valuable and important FREEHOLD LANDED PROPERTY, knoih-narb the Cilcen Hall Estate, comprising about 2,000 acres of arable, pasture, and woodlajad, situate in the parishes of Cilcen, Ysceifiog, Nan- nerch, Halkin, and Northop, in the county of Flint, within a short distance of Mold, Chester, and Denbigh, and within six, three, and two hours' journey respectively of London, Manchester, and Liverpool. The Mold and Denbigh Railway runs through the estate, and tiw two stations of Nannerch and Rhydymwyn are equally conveniently placed. The lots will comprise a small but very desirable Uesidential Property, known as Plas-yn-Llan, situate in the picturesque village of Nannerch, with superior family resi- dence, and most substantial outbuildings, standing in its own grounds numerous detached and eligible farms, in good cultiva- tion, among the principal of which are Cilcen-hall, Gledlon, Groesfford, Hendre Figillt, Llettyreos, Pen-y-bryn, Coed-y-Mynnydd, Trinie,.Siamber Wen, Fron Haul, Gwryeh Bedw, Pentre-Ctfn, Llyn, rigltt of jsheepwalk on the Halkin Mountain, &c.; a Rent-charge of E109 18s. 5d., secured upon the Mold and Denbigh Hailway; two VlIulic-hou.ö.es, water mills, cottages, and the whole of the rich and valuable minerals, a portion of which are being most successfully worked by the North Hcndre Lead Mining Com- pany, the Lilleshall Iron Company, the llendre Lime Com- pany, &c. There is good shooting on the estate. This valuable and important property is particularly worthy of the attention of capitalists, as it offers not only the ordinary attractions of a landed estate, but the almost absolute certainty of great mineral wealth underlying the whole of it, which by a judicious outlay could be made to realize a very large and progressive income. The estate may be viewed, and pnrtieulars, plans, and conditions of sale had of Messrs. Field, Son, and Pulley, Solicitors, Norwich of Messrs. Ashurst, Morris, and Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry London, E.C. of Messrs. Sale, Shipman and Co.. 29, Booth-street, Manchester of Mr. W. Dew, Land Agent, Bangor, N. Wales Pt the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester; the Bull, Deubigh; the Black Lion, Mold; the Belvoir, Rhyl the Auction Mart. London and of Messrs. Hards and aughan, Land Agents and Auctioixecrt, 62, Moorgate-street, London. E.C. 7331 WILLIAM SANDERS, AUCTIONEER^ ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT. 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. To be SOLD, two semi-detached villas in Wordsworth-street Nos. 11 and 12. South Cathedral-road one house in Zinc-street, one house in Frederick-street, one house in Ebenezer-streat; 31, South William-street; two houses in Bedford-street; 3, 4, and 0, Ksiole-street; 8, Arthur-street; three houses in Davies-strtef, with large back premises, let out as shops, stables, &c. grwers' shop and private house in Buzzard-street, with stable and other back premises three houses in Hewell-street, Grangetown one house in Constellation-street, Rotth also capital grocery business and premises in Maria-street, Bute-town. 7359 YY H B I D G o-o- # AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6, ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sales efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. 4112 ILL, HOPKINS AND Co., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SAINT JOHN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. C.070 THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAINTS, As supplied to the Admiralty, Board of Works, Austrian Lloyds. Woolwich Arsenal, Cunard Company, i*c. FOR HOUSE, SHIP, AND GENERAL USE, IN DOORS AND OUT, AND IN ALL COLOURS. Manufactured b) the Silicate Paint Company, Liverpool. Have 110 chemical action 011 Iron or other Metals, will stand any degree of heat without blistering 1 cwt. being nearly equal in bulk, and doing the work of 2 cwt. Lead Paints. See article in En^ineer- ng," "Architect," Builder," &c. ARTIFICIAL STONE PAINT, For Preserving Wood, Zinc, and other Buildings, giving them the appearance of White or Bath Stone, &c. DAMP WALLS, DAMP CHURCHES, etc., cured by the Petrifying Liquid, at a cost of about 2d per square yard. See article in Builder," "Architect," Mechanics' Magazine," LVC. For particulars and Testimonials, apply to THE SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, 24, FENWICK-STREET, LIVERPOOL. AGENTS -J. & A. SLATElt, LEWIN'S MEAD, BRISTOL. 6591 IjpuMtc Jlotices* THE LICENSING ACT AND THE ANNUAL LICENSING SESSIONS. NOTICE FORMS in connection with APPLICATIONS for LICENSES at the forthcoming General Licensing Sessions, may be had at tfce "DAILY NEWS" and the "CARDIFF TIMKS" Offices, Cardiff. Price ONK PENNY each. Free to Advertisers on sending a stamped directed envelope. To t'ie<Overseers of the Poor and the Constables of the Parish of Ivillybebill, in the County of Glamorgan, and to all whom it may I DAVID SMITH, of Alltwen, in the Parish of Ivillybebill, in the said -County. Grocer, do hereby give notioe, that it is my intention to apply to Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace for the said County assembled at the General Annual Licersing Meeting to be holden at the Court House, at Pontar- dnwe, in the Parish of Killybebill, in the said County, on the fifth day- of September next, for a License for the sale of wines and sweets by retail to be drunk and consumed off the house and pre- mises, now in my occupation, and situate and being at Alltwen, in the said Parish of Killybebill, and being my own property. Given under my hand this Thirteenth day of August, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. '77 DAVID SMITH. To the-Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint John the Baptist, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the same Town. WE, THOMAS EVANS, now residing at Park Place, in the said town of Cardiff, Grocer, and JOHN ROWLAND, of Swansea, Grocer, do hereby give Notice, that it is our intention to apply, at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting for the Borough of Cardiff, to be holden at the Town Hall, at Cardiff aforesaid, for a License to hold an Excise License for the sale by retail of Wine, to be consumed off the Premises, at a House situate at 6, High-street, Cardiff aforesaid. Given under our hands this Twelfth day of August, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-three. THOMAS EVANS, 7678 JOHN ROWLAND. Co the Ovi-rs«ers of the Poor of the Parish of Saint Mary, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Super- intend lit of Policeof the same Town. WE, THOMAS EVANS, now residing at Park-place,. in the said Town of Cardiff, grocer, and -JOHN RO »VLAND, of Swansea, grocer, do hereby give Notice, that it is our intentiow to apply. at the next General Annual Licensing -Meeting for the Borough of Cardiff, to be holden at the I'.Town Hall at Cardiff aforesaid, lor a License to hold an Excise Licence for. the sale by retail of Wine, to be consumed off the Premises,, at a house situate at 9, Bute-street, Cardiff, aforesaid- Given under our haiids this twelfth day of August, 1873, 1111 THOMAS EVAKS, 767 9 JOHN ROWLANDS CARDIFF LIBERAL ASSOCIATION. LOOK TO THE REGISTER The new LISTS of VOTERS, published by the Overseers,;are :oow to be-seen on the Doors of the various Places of Worship, or ■at, the Office of the Liberal Association, 8, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. ALL LIBERALS are requested to examine the Lints, to secure the correct.insertion of their names, places of abode, and qual,fi- cations, and in case of omission or error, to apply at once at the above Office for Forms of Claims, which, with all information, may be had free of charge. LIBEHAL LODGERS must make new claims. As the List now being made will mst probably be the one on which the next Election will take phce, it is of the utmost im- portance that all Liberals should now be registered. All Claims must be made on or before the 25th of August. WM. SANDERS, 7491 Agent to the Association. FIRST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS for the week ending 9th Are., 1873 MONDAY AND TUESDAT.-Gun Drill at the Gun-shed: fall in at 8 p.m., plain clothes. WIUWESDAY.Company Drill at the Castle Hall, at 8 p.m., plain clothes. HBURSDAY AND FRIDAY.—Carbine Drill and Guard Mounting at Alie Castle Hall, at 8,p.m., plain clothes. By Order, iltiad Quarters, Swansea Castle, J. H. BURGESS, list. August, .1873. Captain Commanding. 6673 "TVT&W SOUTH WALES.—GOVERNMENT JLl EMIGRATION.—The NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERN- MENT has RESUMED EMIGRATION. The classes for whom passives .will be provided are those who can pay one-third of their passage money. Married Couples not exceeding 35 years of age, 1 Mechanics, Farmers, Miners, -Vine-Dressers, Labourers, and Douaestic.Servants, not excluding small Working Capitalists in any branch of. Colonial industry. They must be of sound mental and bo'l^v health, and of good moral character.-Application, either in writing or personally, at No. 3, Westminster-chambers, Vic- toria^itreet, Westminster, S.W. 7483 CHARLES-COWPER, Agent General. JJEQUIRED BY A RAILWAY COMPANY. A COAL PROPERTY or OPENED COLLIERY, with convenint Railway access to the Port of Cardiff. OUTPUT required about 100,000 Tons per annum. The Coal must be of the'best description of Locomotive Steam Coal. t ull particulars, Avith a,plan of situation, area terms, description, and quajitity of coal, &c., to be forwarded to Messrs. Debson, Brown, and Adams, Guild Hall Chambers, Cardiff, not later than the 21st September next. 7633 JJETHANIA CHAPEL, LOUDOUN SQUARE. The SERVICES in connecti-on with THE SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY OF THIS CHAPEL Will be held ON SUNDAY, AUGUST 17th, and the following days. The following Ministers ha".c been appointed te preach:— Rev. J. HUGHES, Liverpool. Rev. D. SAUNDERS, Abercarne. Rev. E. PHILLIPS, Newcastle-Emlyn. Collections will be made at each Service, towards the Enlarge- ment of the Schoolroom. 7530 L LANELLY MAIN DRAINAGE WORKS. HIGH-STREET DISTRICT.—CONTRACT NO. 12. The L'anelly Local Board of Health are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Excavation and Construction of about 167 yards of Brick Main Sewers, and for the layiii4 down of 1330 yards of Stoneware Drainage Pipes, for the Drainage of the High-street District; and also for the construction of the necessary Branches, F'reet bullies, Manholes, Ventilators, and other Works connected i/'ierew. ,h,in accordance with Plans and Specifications, which may be seen at the office of Mr. Edwin Harry Douglas, Surveyor to the Board, at the Town Hall, Llanelly. Sealed Tenders, marked Drainage Works Contract, No. 12," are requested to be sent in before little o'clock on SATURDAY morn- ing, the Twenty-third day of August instant, addressed to the Clerk of the Board. The Board do not pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any of the Tenders. By Order, ROBT. JOHNSON, Clerk. Llanelly, 2nd August, 1873. 7550 ^J.NIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIPS. CHAIRMAN. Mr. W. H. WOODALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who aw earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list of subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow 20 0 0 Mr. T. Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. S. J. Elias, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. 1). Jenkins, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. D. J. Hut chins, Manchester. 15 0 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London IE, 0 0 Mr. Bretherton, Gloucester 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. E. J. Altilliter, Hoytl Ifotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. D. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. II. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 0 Air. D. Davies, London 10 10 0 Mr. D. E. Davies, Alaiieliester 10 0 0 Air. W. W. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. liees Owen, Liverpool. 10 0 0 Mr. O. Williams, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. E. Roberts, Swansea 10 0 0 Mr. E. Phillips, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. S. L. Davies, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. T. Lewis, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, Manchester. 10 10 0 Mr. H. Cousins, Angel Hotel, Ctrdiff 10 0 0 Mr. J. A. Inglis. London 10 0 0 Mi. J. Harford Jones, Bristol. 10 0 0 Mr. Samuel H. Jones, Swansea 10 0 0 Mr. J. W. Cross, Royal Arms Hotel, Rhymney 10 10 0 Air. Birt, Cameron Arms, S-vansea 10 10 0 I Mr. T. J. Price, Glasgow 10 10 0 Air. F. Jenkins, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. D. E. Evans, Newtown 5 5 0 Mr. B. Price, London 5 6 0 Mr. B. Herbert, Swansea 5 5 0 Air- J. Mattick, Bristol 6 5 0 Mr. Adams, Glasgow 5 5 0 Mr. Stone, Mack -vorth Arms, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. Watts, Wyndham Arms, Briugend. 5 5 0 Mr. W. D. Davies, London 5 5 0 Mr. T. L. Woodall, London 5 5 i- Mr. D.E. Williams, Tredegar Arms Hotel, Tredegar 5 5 0 Mr. Andrew Shaw, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. T. Jeremy, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. J. H. Perry, Cardiff Arms Hotel, Cardiff.. 5 0 0 Mr. H. Rowlands, Manchester 5 0 0 lr. C. Lewis, 1\ewport 5 0 0 Mr. C. F. Howard, Llanelly 3 3 0 Mr. W Johns, Pentre llufel, Pentre 3 3 0 Mr. B. Lewis, Draper, Nantyglo 2 2 0 Mr. T. Crook, Manchester 2 2 0 Mr. W. MeCulloch, Glasgow 2 2 0 Mr. M. Price, Dmpcr, Ystalyfera 2 2 0 lr. R Burnett, Bradford. 110 Mr.T. L. Davies, Newport 110 Mr. W. Welsford, London 110 -Air. James Davies, draper; Cwmavon (Taibach) 110 Wm. Alexander, Esq., Ex-Mayor of Cardiff 110 Mr. W. Whittington, Stationer, Neath 1 1 0 Mr. H. D. Phillips, Draper, Aberavon 110 Mr. W. R. Richards, Swansea 2 2 0 Mr. B. T. Walters, Draper, Carmarthen 110 Mr. J. Wit.t, Bristol. 110 Mr. J. J. Merriman, Bristol 110 Mr. J. Beynon, Draper, Ystalvfera 110 lIlr. L. l'riehard, Draper, Ebbw Vale. I 1 0 Mrs. White, Victoria Hotel, Ebbw Vale. 0 10 0 Mr D. II. Thomi s, Hellingborough I 1 0 Mr. J. Wailis, Haid Hotel, Wellingborough 110 Mrs. Ann Jones, Draper, Aberdare 3 3 0 Mr. R. P. Jones, Gadlys-road, Aberdare 3 3 0 Louis Crotchett, Esq., Falinokitli 3 3 0 Mr. Morgan, Lion Hotel, Blenavon 1 1 0 Mr. J. Thomas, London 110 Mr. B. Jones, Doelcoed Hotel, Llanwrtyd 110 <5928 public Jtoticn;* CARDIFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL COMPANY (LIMITED). CAPITAL, £ 6,000, in 300 SHARES of S20 EACH, Of which upwards of A:3,000 has already been subscribed. COUNCIL. The Very Rev. T. WILLI AMS, Dean of Llandaff. Lieut.-Col. J. F. D. C STUART, M.P., London. R. O. JONES, Esq., Fomnon Castle. Major T. PICTON TURBERVILLE, Ewenny Abbey. W. ALEXANDER, Esq., Cardiff. J. CORY, Esq., Cardiff. C. W. DAVID, Esq., Cardiff. J. P. 1NGLEDEW, Esq., Cardiff. Rev. D. HOWELL, Cardiff. C. LUCAS, Esq., Cardiff. W. TAYLOR, Esq., M.D., Cardiff. E. J. WAIT, Esq., Cardiff. R. W. GRIFFITH, Esq., Solicitor to the Company. JOHN MORGAN, Esq., Secretary. The rapid growth of the town of Cardiffanù its suburbs during the past 20 years has rendered the establishment of a school for imparting first-class education an urgent necessity. Unlike most towns, it possesses no old foundation available for the purpose, and the want can only be met by private enterprise. To supply the need, a Company has been formed and registered under the provisions of the Limited Liability Acts. The capital wall be £ 6.000, consisting of 300 shares of £ 20 each. Upwards of half this amount has already been subscribed. Pupils will be admitted to ths school upon the nomination of shareholders, each share conferring the pri vilege of one nomination. The Head Master will be a graduate of Oxford or Cambridge, and he will have such a stipend as will ensure thev services of a scholar of acknowledged reputation. The entire management of the undertaking will be vested in the Council, three of whom will retire annually by rotation, with the right to offer themselves for re-election. As soon as the necessary arrangements can be made, suitable school premises will be erected, and, from inquiries made regarding other institutions, it is believed that the capital named will amply provide all the accommodation that will be required. An appropriate site, centrally situate within the limits of the borough of Cardiff, will be selected for the erection. For the benefit of parents not resident in Cardiff, it is proposed to give to the Head .Master and others the right to take boarders at their own houses. Pending the erection of the building, efforts will be made to obtain temporary premises, so that pupils may be received at the commencement of the Autumn Term. Everyeft"ort will De made to fouud scholarships for the benefit of the pupils. The increased appreciation of the value of education gene- rally, and the great success of kindred establishments in all parts of the country, as well as the very flattering reception already accorded to this project, afford the best guarantee for its success. Shares and all information may be obtained on application to the Secretary, 45, Parade, Tredcgarville, Cardiff. 7670 HOMOEOPATHIC SURGEON.—Mr. FREE- JL1 MAN, 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. At Home 1.30 till 3 daily. Letters for advice answered by day mails. 6379 OWEN.—INFORMATION of the RELATIVES 0 of the late HENRY HUGH OWEN, who died in Nashville, Tennessee, will be thankfully received by his daughter, Monica T. Owen, care of Samuel Shannon, Evening Post, New York city. 7683 LLANTRISANT RACES Will take place ON AUGUST 21st, 1&73. For particulars apply cto D. M. STEEDMAN, Esq., Hon. Sec., 7674 Llantrisant, Cardiff. UNITED COLLIERIES SCHOOLS. GIRLS' DEPARTMENT. Wanted immediately, a Transfer, PUPIL TEACHER, on her 3rd or 4th year. Also an ex-Pupil Teacher, for the same de- partment. Applications containing testimonials, age, salary ex- pected, &c., to be sent to the Rev. W. Morris, Baptist Minister, Treorky, Pontypridd, on or before the 20th inst.. 7672 p ENARTH HARBOUR, DOCK & RAILWAY. NOTICF. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the THIRTY-FIFTH I ORDINARY GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Pro- prietors of the Penarth Harbour, Dock. and Railway, will be held at the ROYAL HOTEL, Cardiff, at One o'clock in the Afternoon of SAXURDAT, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1873, for the transaction of the Ordinary Business of the Company. I WILLIAM S. CARTWRIGHT. Chairman. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 23rd day of August, 1873, and until after the Meeting. BOOTH BACON, secretary. ■Carnd i ff, 16th August, 1873. 7680 RENTAL SURGERY. MR. R. B. BO-LTLTON, SURGEON DENTIST, CAMBRIAN-PLACE, CORNER OF CHARLES-STREET, CAKDIFFF. In thanking his numerous friends for the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon him for more than 20 years, takes this op- portunity of informing them that his practice having increased to such an extent as to be more than he can well manage, he has associated himself with DR. J. H. DOUGLAS, AN AMERICAN DENTIST. Having seen Dr. Douglas perform several operations on the Teeth in a manner which few dentists in this country could have equalled, he has much confidence in introducing Dr. Douglas to the notice of his friends. [Extract from the Western Mail, August 14th, 1873.] DXNTAL SURGERY.—Among the arrivals on the last voyage of the Pembroke, along with the uame of the new American Consul, is that of Dr. Douglas, an American Dentist. We understand that this gentleman has decided to remain in Cardiff; and as will be seen from an advertisement in another column, he introduces some of those specialities for which American dentists have obtained a high repute. Dr. Douglas brings with him testimonials of the highest character from the Penns) lvania Dental College; and we have seen a letter from the Hon. R. D. Fenton, ex- Governor of theState of New York, to the Hon. Hamilton Fish, j Secretary of State, i" which the former speaks in the most flat- tering of Dr. Douglas's social and professional qualities." Attendance f.om 10 to 4. Dr. DOUGLAS may also be consulted at BRIGHTON HOUSE, BRIGIITON-TERRACE, ROATH, from 8 to 10 a. m' and from 4 to 7 p.m. Letters to arrange appointments sent to either address will receive prompt attention. 767. E LAMORGANSHIRE HORTICULTURAL G SOCIETY. CARDIFF FLOWER SHOW, 1873. LADY PATRONESSES. THE LADY MARY WINDSOR CLIVE. THE LADY TREDEGAR. MRS. OLLIVANT. PRESIDENTS. THE MOST HONOURABLE THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. THE EAKL OF SHREWSBURY. THE LORD BISHOP OF LLANDAFF. THE LORD TREDEGAR. VICE-PRESIDENTS. DAVID, C. W., Esq. Rous, COLONEL BOOKER, T. W., ESQ. STUART, COLONEL J. F. D. CRAWSHAY, R. T., ESQ. CRICHTON, M.P. FRANKLEN, R., ESQ. THOMAS, G. W. G., ESQ. JENNER, It F. L., ESQ. TYLER, THE REV. R. T. JONES, R. 0., ESQ. TYLER, COLONEL LLANDAFF, THE DEAN OF VIVIAN, H. H., ESQ.. M.P. LEWIS, HENRY, ESQ. WILLIAMS, C. H., ESQ. LEE,MAJORN.E. VAUGHAN WOOD, COLONEL MORGAN, HON. FREDERICK COMMITTEE. ALEXANDER, W. LUARD, C. BASSET T, A. MCCONNOCHIE, J. BIRD, G. MATTHEWS, B. BOWEN, H. FAGE, C. H. DAVIES, P. PAYNE, E, DAWSON, E. PHILLIPS, GRIFFITH DRANE, R. PRIDE, J. ELLIOTT, J. SANKEY, J. FISHER, GEORGE TAYLOR, W. FULTON, A. THOMPSON, C. GODDARD, T. WALDRON, C. HARVEY, W. R. WATSON, J. HILL, E. S. WARING, T. LANGLEY, R. F. BANKERS. NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, CARDIFF. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL SHOW of Flowers, Fruit, Table Decorations, and Vegetables, will be held in the Field adjoining the Sophia Gardens, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th AUGUST, 1873, when BETWEEN k200 AND B300 WILL BE DIS TRIBUTED IN PRIZES. Competition in ROSES and GLADIOLI will be a special feature in this year's exhibition. The BAND of HER MAJESTY'S COLDSTREAM GUARDS (by permission of Col. the Hon. Percy B. Fielding, C.B.), under the conductorship of Mr. Fred. Godfrey, and also the CYFARTHFA BAND (kindly lent by R. T. Crawshay, Esq.), under the leadership of Mr. G. F. Livsey, will play a choice selection of music during the show. The Great Western Railway Company will issue Return Tickets at Reduced Fares at nearly all their Stations from Gloucester and Swansea by nearly all trains. The Taff Vale Railway Company will issue Return Tickets at Reduced Fares at all their Stations (except Llandaff), available only for the day of issue. The Rhymney Railway Company will also issue Excur- sion Tickets at Reduced Fares at all their Stations (except Llanishen) for the to-and-fro journey. Subscribers' Tickets may be obtained till the 19th August from the Honorary Secretary. Admission at 1.30 p.m. to subscribers only; at 3 p.m. to the public by Tickecs 2s. 6d. each; and 4.30 p.m. by Tickets at Is. each. obtainable at the day of the show at the gates. All Entries must be made by the 18th August. The Show will close at seven p.m. WILLIAM JOHN GASKELL, Hon. Sec. 12, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 7(338 CONCLUSION OF THE TICHBORNE TRIAL. SPECIAL. ATTORNEY-GENERAL—My Lord and Gentlemen of the Jury: When this case was la3t adjourned, it was that we should visit the ESTABLISHMENT of S. BILLETT, the Well-known TAILOR, of 81, REDCLIFF-STREET, Bristol. Now I am happy to find that my Lord had a suit of clothes of this Tailor for £2 15s., and paid cash, which suited and pleased my Lord so well that he is fully convinced that what the Claimant stated in his last examination (i.e., that he Orten'd to forget visiting the noted Tailor) must be correct. Great applause in Court when they all declared their determi- nation to have a TICHBORNE COAT 16s. fid. TICHBORNE TROUSERS (plenty of room) 13s. 6d. TICHBORNE VEST (small or large) 6s. 6d. NOTE THE ADDRESS: S. BILLETT, TAILOR, RBDCLOT-STIKIT, BRISTOL. 6224 public (Btttcriainmcnts, GOREU YRF 11\ ARF DYSG. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD IX THE MUSIC HALL, SWANSEA, IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, When upwards of £ 60 will be awarded to the success fu Competitors in Singing, Poetry, &c. The above Eisteddfod has been announced to take place on the 1st SEPTEMBER, but in conseqpence of several applications from leaders of Choirs, &c., the Committee has thought it desirable to POSTPONE the same to Monday, the 22nd September next, thereby allowing ample time to prepare for the Competition. M. HUMPHREYS, Secretary. 24, Waun-wen Terrace, Swansea. 7487 VICTORIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. •REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR. Admission—Eirst Class, is. Half-price at Half-past Nine for Gentlemen only. On Saturdays and Benefit Nights no return tickets after 10 o'clock Doors onen at 7.30 to commence at 8. 241 m USIC-HALL, SWANSEA. THIS EVENING. THE NEW MAGNIFICENT AND GIGANTIC DIORAMA OF IRELAND, AND UNRIVALLED COMPANY OF IRISH MINSTRELS. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR. HODGES. 7255 IMMENSE SUCCESS. STUART HALL, CARDIFF. EVERY EVENING AT EIGHT, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS AT THREE AND EIGHT. Doors open half-an-hour previous to each performance. PROFESSOR PEPPER'S PROTEUS: OR, WE ARE HERE BUT NOT HERE. Also the Lewly-invented JETHERSCOPE AND SPECTROSCOPE. The Programme will include THE STORM OF THOUGHTS, A HAUNTED MAN, AKD THE HAUNTED HOUSE. Tickets may be secured at the Hall daily, from 11 till 1 o'clock where a plan of the Reserved Seats may be seen. Reserved Seats, 2s. Second Seats, ls. Back Seats, 6d. Children under 12, and Schools, Half-price to First and Secono Seats. 7645 business BUYERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING JD will find it materially t. their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS, now sub- mitted to their notice; the styles being so varied as to meet the requirements of all classes. it is obvious to every one, that Gar- ments of a superior style and cut must find a readier sale than the ordinary slop style nsualiy offered. The facilities afforded by their extensive Establishment enable them to take immediate cognisance of all the fluctuating stages of fashion, and at once adapt them to the Garments they make. At the same time they can render those Goods at a less cost on account of their many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. ADDRESS—MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HuUSE, CARDIFF. Te-ms-One price; no abatement; ready money. 6226 SWANSEA ORGAN AND HARMONIUM MANUFACTORY. ORGANS 0 Suitable for Churches and Chapels, from X50 to £ 500.—Easy Terms. PIANOFORTES (Brinsmead's) from 25 Guineas. Ditto (other London Makers) 20 Guineas. HARMONIUMS From £ 4 10s. Ditto, 10 stops, £10 10s. Organs, Pianofortes, and Harmoniums, tuned, repaired, and exchanged. Organ Pipes, Metal and Wood, always in Stock voiced and tuned on equal temperament. Highest references from Her Majesty's Government and upwards of 200 of the Nobility, Clergy, and Gentry, who have patronised DANE AND SON. TUNERS SENT TO ALL PARTS OF WALES. 7036 JAMES MITT, STONE, MARBLE, AND MONUMENTAL MASON, 28, SOUTH LUTON PLACE, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF. Every description of Church Decorations in Stone executed. Plain and Ornamental Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, and Tablets erected and lettered to any design, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. 4812 ]Yf R • F P..KEALL, -L*DENTIST, 109, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA. AT HOME FOR CONSULTATION DAiLY. ARTIFICIAL TEETH OF BEbT QUALITY AT SHORTEST NOTICE, AND MOST REASONABLE TERMS. TEETH FROM. 5s. EACH. SETS FROM £221S. 7503 X> AILWAY WAGGON BUILDERS AND XV CONTRACTORS.- C. BUCKLAND AND SONS, Valueis and Inspectors of Railway Stock, Wheelwrights, Shipping and General Smiths. Repairs and Maintenance of Waggons contracted for. Colliery Trams of all descriptions made to order. New Wag- gons inspected when building. All orders executed on the shortest notice. -Office and Works, West End of South Dock, Swansea 7483 jp I R E FIRE! FIRE!! 93, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. GEORGE DARLINGTON & CO., WHOLESALE HABERDASHERS, LONDON, SHEFFIELD. AND BIRMINGHAM WAREHO USEMEN. In consequence of the late Great Fire at 93, Oxford-street, Swansea, DARLINGTON & CO., Are now SELLING OFF A large portion of their STOCK at less than the Wholesale Prices. The Stock consists of HABERDASHERY, COMBS, FANCY GOODS, GLASS, and CHINA of every description. Note the Address: :,)3, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 7033 H ARVEST IMPLEMENTS. All Orders addressed to J S STONE. DOOK-STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., Agent to all the Principal Makers, WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EXECUTED. CARRIAGE PAID. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. C699 LEMONADE, SODA WATER, SELTZER, &c. R P R U S T CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 8, METEOR-ST., SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL AGENT FOR K I M M O N D AND C O S (Late DAILY & Co's, Leamington) .'ERA T E D W A T E R S -F, R A T ],, PAMPHLETS AND PRICES ON APPLICATION. Seidlitz Powders, Citrate of 31al1esia, Sheruet, and other Slimmer Beverages 5()51J MR. PETER PRICE. AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, THE SCOTTISH WIDOW FUND, THE PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE CO CARDIFF PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. The Seventh Annual Report is now issued. APPLY TO PETER PRICE, 4570 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TO FAMILIES FURNISHING, AMPLY REPAID TO VISIT BRISTOL. BEST TINNED SAUCEPANS—Half-pint, fid One Pint, lOd. One Pint and Half, Is. Two Pints, Is. 2d.: Three Pints, Is. 4d. Four Pints, Is. 8d. Five Pints, Is. IOd. Six Pints, 2s. 4d. Four Quarts, 2s. 9d. Five Quarts, 3s. Six Quarts, 3s. Cd.; Seven Quarts, 4s. Eight Quarts, 4s. 6d. BOILING POTS-Two and a Half Gallons, 5s. Three Gallons, 5s. Od. Three and a Half Gallons, 6s. Od. Four Gallons, 7s. Five Gallons, 7s. tki. BRONZED AND BERLIN FENDERS— 3s., 4s., 5s., 6s., 8s., 0s., 12s. TIN WARE, JAPANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, SPOONS, FORKS, GENERAL IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO-PLATE TEAPOTS. HENRY LEONARD, 2 2, HIGH-STREET. BRISTOL. (523 THE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY ORANGE-STREET SWANSEA. BJONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, PH.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Food, Water, Commercial Products. Ores, Metals, Soils, &,e., &c. Analysed and Assayed. LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. I Terms on Application. A Vacancy for an ARTICLED PUPIL. 7485 business Addresses. D. JOTHAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THE SUMMER AND AUTUMN SEASON, 1873, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS :— COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) NEW' STYIFSIX. VESTS STYLES IN-, GENTLEMEN'S SUITS I YOUTHS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS l THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO. LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AND TIES, HATS AND CAPS, 1:c., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5562 L AlPS. E MBOSSED GLASS. JJENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & SHIPOWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS & CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, & OTHERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED TO ANY SIZE OR PATTERN. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. HALL & PEDDER, LAMP MANUFACTURERS, 1, 2, AND 3, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 5476 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. B U R M A N' S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF ENGLAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from £ 1 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from 3 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N.B.-BURMAN'S CLOCK gives the exact time as received from Greenwich every day by Telegraph. (j68,3 SMI TH AND CO., K-) CORN MERCHANTS, SKINNER STREET, NEWPORT, MON. 4658 GH. AWBERY (LATE J. R. AWBERY) o TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 4504 USE ONLY F OTHERGILI*'S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. 4052 Eo B. S H E R R I N, (LATE EVANS AND CO.,) PRINTERS ETC., WEST BUTE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. E. B. SHERRIN has the pleasure to announce that he has succeeded to the Business lately carried on by Messrs. EVANS & CO., as PRINTERS, &c., at the above address, and that all orders entrusted to him will be carefully and speedily executed. NOTICE.—J. H. Evans being no longer in my employ, and having no interest or connection in my business as above, the public are cauti. lied not to pay him any moneys on account of the same, as his receipt will not be valid after this date. Dated Aug. 4tt, 1873. 7217 N 0 T I C E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT (FORMERLY THE LATE J. BARKER, LAIE PROCTOR & BARKER), 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTVRE EE CONDUCTED BY THE W I D < • -V AND SON OR THE LAT.- PROPRIETOR. 0980 GREAT AND FOR SOUTH WALES UN- PRECEDENTED SALE OF GENERAL DRAPERY. LEWIS AND COMPY. Beg to announce that they have bought, for cash, by Public Tender, from tho Trustees of the Estate, the entire STOCK-IN-TRADE OF MR. JOHN HOWELL, Cambrian House, Lammas-street, Carmarthen, AMOUNTING AT COST TO £ 6,532 5s. 6d., Subject to a Discount of 39 per Cent, off the cost price, that is for Three Thousand Nine HUIHlred and Eighty-four Pounds, Thirteen Shilling's, and Ninepence, they have bought the whole lot, being a loss to the Credhors "f Two Tnoiisa d Five Hundred and Forty- seven Pounds, Eleven Shillings, and Ninepence. The above I-xi,-e Discount is not off a Stock reduced by sellings off to meet the case»,4f!it Mr. John ilowell is well-known to have done One of the Largest and Best Trades in Wales, and to have kept very superior Goods, and the Business very unexpectedly, when the Shop was full of Stuff, came to a stop. Having bought, we mnst now sell, slid to make a lapid clearance, it must be very cheap; having so large a Discount off the cost prices, we can afford to sell nearly the whole Stock at about half Alr. John Howell's selling price. We not only can BUT MUST SPLL CHEAP TO GET THE MONEY BACK. Having bought the Lease wc shall RE-ESTABLISH THE TRADE. The Old Connection we shall especially value, and hope they will not desert the OLD SHOP IN HER SORE DISTRESS, But will wait and know what we intend and shall do. The whole of the Stock will be Marked in Plain Figures to save time and trouble, and that Customers may see the prices for themselves. WHOLESALE CUSTOMERS Will be liberally treated, and all who can do with Drapery Goods of any kind are respectfully invited to attend. During the SELLING OFF we cannot afford to give Credit, but directly that is over, or before, our terms will be made known in a Circular to every Customer now in the Books. Carmarthen, July 24th, 1873. 7504 s. S. BEDINGFIELD OF BRISTOL, OF BRISTOL, H A V A N A C I G A li MERC H A N T, 40, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. SOLE AGENT IN Socrn WALES FOR BEDINGFIELD'S CELEBRATED BRISTOL TOBACCOS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 4770 W TUCKER, WATCHMAKER, BRISTOL, • Respectfully invites inspection of his s-PLATE COM- PENSATED KEYLESS GOLD LEVElt WATCHES, many of which are in i>ossess\on of Gentlemen oi Bristol, and have earned for themselves the reputation of being THOROUGHLY RELIABLE TIMEKEEPERS. The Keyless mechanism is simple and perfectly strong, and the movements the best that can possibly be made. Prices, from £ 23 5s. to £:35. W. TUCKER, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER, 24, CLARE-STREET. BRISTOL. ESTABLISHED 1750 5951 MANCHESTER BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, 32, IIIGII-STREET, SWANSEA. If you want GOOD VALUE FOR CASH go to the above Address. It is the BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES. Proprietor, S. DUNKERLEY. NOTE THE AiDDRFss-32, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. 7449 business gldfltessek JJ OWELL & CO. ARE NOW SELLING. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' C 0 S T U M E S i SILK & CASHMERE JACKETS, CAPES AND MANTILLAS CONSIDERABLY GXDER MARKET VALUE. HOWELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13, AND 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 5164 In R E D E R T C K WARE, (Late SAMUEL WARE AND SONS), ESTABLISHED 1807. TAILOR, CHURCH, STATE, AND LAW-ROBE MAKER, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. Cassocks, Zimarre, Gowns, Surplices. Hoods, Stoles, and other Clerical Vestments. SOUTH WALES ESTABLISHMENT, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. CLOSED ON WEDNESDAYS AT FOUR, ALL OTHER NIGHTS AT SEVEN 5699 JVlCK COVERS RICK COVERS The Largest Stock In England at the Lowest Prices, in all sizes and qualities poles and tackle complete. E. PARNALL & SONS, MANUFACTURERS (WHOLESALE AXD RETAIL), 2, AXD 3, V I C T O R I A S T R E E T, BRISTOL. TERMS—Net Cash, no abatement. 5007a H ARNESS AND SADDLERY. IMMENSE STOCK-BEST QUALITY-AT LOWEST PRICES. E. PARNALL & SONS, 2, AND 3, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. TERMS-Net Cash, no abatement. 5007b C. LEACH, BILL POSTER & o ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 63, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE. Rents all the Priucipal and most prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff. Canton, and Roath. Town Crier for Aberdare. NORMS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER JL AND BILL POSTERS, (Ix Towx AND C'OUNTKY)- Handbills and Circulars Delivered with Quick Despatch. ADDRESS 34, ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA. (Education* MUSIC COMPOSED BY ALEXANDER PHIPPS, R.A.M., M.C.O., Professor of Music, Organist of St. James' Church, and Conductor of the Swansea I'hilhar- monic Society So.N(i-" FARE THEE WELL."—Price 4s. Dedicated to his Pupils, the Misses BATH, Bryn-y-mor. HARVEST AXTIIEM- 0 COME HITHER AND BEHOLD.Price 6d. Dedicated to Lady BUXTON. GRAND FANTASIA FOR THE ORGAN OR PIANOFORTE. Price 4s. Copies of the above may be ordered of Mr. Brader, of all music sellers, and of the Composer. Specifications fur Oigars examined and prepared. New Organs opened. Engagements accepted to adjudicate at Eisteddfodau, &c. Musical compositions corrected. 7451 fc,Conservatoire of Music, 6, WALTER-TERRACE, SWANSEA. STAFFORD COLLEGE, s DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (N FAR CRYSTAL PALACE), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o. Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, OCC A. G. WAIKLNSON, Esq London University. JREXCII Monsr. RAECREDROOM. GERMAN Dr. EITPIIRATF, M.A., Pli.D., &e. DRAWING, PAINTING, &C. J. L. KENWORTIIY, Esq., F.S.A., F.R.G.S., &c ASSISTANT IN DITTO J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. PROFESSOR OF DANCING J. SEATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on the 25tli March. 4678 LA DIE S' BOARDING SCHOOL. COURT HOUSE, HAVERFORDWEST. The Misses HUGHES, who hare had rmany years' experience in Tuition, reccive YOUNG LADIES to educat* 011 moderate terms. A sound English Education is imparted, with instiuction in Continental Languages (acquired abroad), Music, Drawing, &c. Music is taught by a pupil of a late emineit professor. Excellent references. 6757 TUDOH, HALL LADIES' COLLEGE, JL FOREST HILL, SYDENHAM. LONDON. PRUlCIPALS-MRS. TODD AND REV. J. W. TODD, D.D. PROFK-SORS. English Literature. Mrs. C. L. BALFOUR. Botany Professor BENTLEY, King's College French Language Dr. MANDROU. German Language Dr. GERNER. Italian Language Signor bnXÐ. English Composition G. E. WMT, M.R.C.P. History Dr. KEMSHEAD, Dulwich College. Globes and Natural Science 'I Hos. JO-Nigs. Esq., F.G. S. Music-Theory, &c. JOIIS BLOCKLKY, Esq. Piano and Harmonium Herr Louis DISIIL. Singing and Organ JAMES COWARD, Esq. Drawing and Painting. R. W. Buss, Esq. Lecturer 011 Art T. H. Tllmus, Eq. Geoiogy and Biblical Studies Rev. J. W. TODD, D.D., F.G.S. R ference to Parents of Pupils in South Wales. 7577 -iIii:iL.L. Jiotcls* ROYAL HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET; CARDIFF.—First-class F:.mily and Commercial House, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to every train. A Night Porter in attendance. E. J. MULLINER, Proprietor. 5309 BUTE DOCKS. — WINDSOR HOTEL, plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary daily at 1.30.—F. W. ARMSTRONG. 5h6 F ISH E R' S REFRESHMENT ROOMS 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CAltDIFF.-Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. (j[j37 T> H V MJN E Y AN D TAFF VALE EATING JLV IIorSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church, Cai-diff.-I)iolirictor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Yiuwelwch a'r cymro. 7523 TOEY AT HO-ATE!-JOEY HAYNES, the popular Clown of Messrs. Hutchinsonanù Tayleure's Circus. begs to state he has taken the FISHGUARD ARMS, litite-street, Cardiff, where hejvyill be glad of a call from his old friends. 68Sa SWANSEA.—The HUDSON TEMPERANCE COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 16, ST. MARY-ST.. SWANSEA. 6095 "^ro 1;K H()TELV" BRIDGEND. —THOMAS JL LLEWELLYN supplies Messrs. Allsopp and Son's Genuine ALES Also, Messrs. Guinness and Mander's celebrated DUBLIN STOUT at Brewery Prices, llennessy's and Marteli's PALE BRANDY. Dog Carts. Waggonettes, Brakes, &c. 7427 T LANERCH HOTELT—LEWIS EVANS, "of Aberystwith, begs to inform intending visitors to Llan drindod that he has taken the Llanereh Hotel, lately occupied by Mr. Dawson, and is now ready to receive their patronage. Good stabling Lii(I lock-ul) coachhouse. 6078 ODDFELLO'VS' ARMS, AIAESTEG 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. IXLAXO REVENUE OFFICE. 2SSC PROPRIETOR—Mr. 1L1.TID MORGAN BR I S T O L. —DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL.- ]" Central, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical. Ord!« nary daily.—16 and 17, St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol.—J. x rLLATHOli.NL, Proprietor 5561 BRISTOL. GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-street, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12,30 to 6. Night Porter kept. -W. T. CROUGH, Proprietor. 7389 rfl"H E VA U L T S, WIXD-S TP E ET, JL SWANSEA. JOSEPH MANN, PROPRIETOR. Wines and Spirits of the Best Quality. Celebrated Burton and other Ales. 7035 /COLEMAN'S HOTEL AND COMMERCIAL Vy BOARDING HOUSE, LLANDRINDOD WELLS, RADNORSHIRE, Is now ready for the reception of visitors, with every convenience and comfort, and moderate charges. Within three minutes' walk of th > Railway Station, the celebrated Mineral Waters, and the new Church. PRIVATE APARTMENT COSTING AND SADDLE HORSES I'or further particulars ppiv to the Proprietor, 7479 EDWIN COLEMAN. WAVERLEY FAMILY AND COMMER- CIAL TEMPERANCE HOTEL, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. T. S. HUNTLEY, PROPRIETOR. T. S. II. begs respectfully to inform Commercial Gentlemen Tourists, and others visiting Cardiff, that he has opened a new Hote] as above, and solicits their patronage. The situation is very central, being midway between the Railway Stations and close to the principal business streets. Ihis Hotel will be found replete with every comfort. Hot and Cold Baths. 7657 TAR HOTEL, o MARKET-STREET, ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON, F. BAKER, PBOPRHT« This Family and Commercial Hotel, centrally situated, with excellent sea view, is conducted on the most economical terms consistent, with comfort. The proprietor would have pleasure in giving every information as to the locality, &c., to those visitors and excursionists who might favour him with their patronage Special arrangements might be made lor the entertaining excursion parties. tijjg