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^Hipping Jtotices. TRENDING EMIGRANTS, J- befoxJ tnking a PASSAGE TICKET to any- Here ii. AMERICA, CANADA, ALSTRAUA, E W ZEALAIN[,, & C., should apply to Messrs. HARSE & BROWN, ceased Emitr'ticm A'ents, for "all particulars as to Fares and Jharges and ii stances by water and rail to any part, with things ltece,siary f be takeu tor convevienee and comfort during the journey, -,hippin, office-6, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. 6702 S TEAM COMMUNICATION IFCITVJJL BKTWEBX NANTSS AND BRISTOL CHANNEL PORTS. Tlie 'uWic are respectfully informed that a STEAMER or STEAiERS will be despatched at regular intervals from NANTES 9 fxRDIKF and BKISTOL, taking cargo at through rates for 11 ihIPOrtaiit towns in the West of England and South Wales. AFRICAN" s.s., 300 tons, will leave NANTES for iC/RDIFF and BRISTOL on or about the 4th JULY next. IT For rates of freight and other particulars, apply to A. ALBERT, mantes; or to WW,'I] AND GARDINERS, C,663 East Bute Dock, Cardiff, -"°°" and Queen-square, Bristol. TO NEW YORK. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL 0 ii A N w IS JLi AND TUB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. "he SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, ,T „ first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships ji^JORGAN 2,500 Tons 600 h.p. '>T^5R0KE 2,500 Tons 600 h.p. -AKMARTIIEN 3^00 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class will sail regularly between x CARDIFF A14-# NEW YORK, Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up < all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience ,-1i. In and Steerage Passengers. Passengers provided with mattresses. Stewardess carried for the female emigrants. hv tu GLAMORGAN will sail on the 12th of July, to be followed °y th« PEMBROKE. BRTQTV-VT For further particulars apply to ^oiOL BUDGRTT &. JAMBS, and BRANTH, 11, R»f. King-street. K»u^SEA RICHARDSON & Co. Or m £ ?RT w- JoSB8' HKARD> & Co- p^UCESTER W. C. LUCY & Co. Pnvm °OL T. WAITK & SON. I>Vi)TYPRlDt) AUCXANDBR BROTHERS. JOHN 11. TAYLOR. friJTHYR TYDFIL W. J. PRKKSWELL, 1, Castle-street. jERDARE E.G. PRICK. ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. «i £ F0RD •. H- l;. TROTTER. "gJf^OKE DOCK S. B. SKETCH. y. RICHARD MASON. 5tESTEG JOIIN CHIVKRS. AVERFORDWEST J. MAY & Co., 2, Victoria-place. LAUNCKLOT LOWTIIBR, 21, Quay-st. tDEGAR T. M. CUFF, Sirhowy Railway. 'KENEY SAMUEL CHARLEY, ,J[MNEY E. EVANS, Post-office. '"■RAVON E. EVANS, Stationer. >,JJELLiY JOHN J. CHALINDER, Post-office. •ORKY WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. •KMAWH J. H. N. JITDD, Beaufort-house. t ^a^THEN JAMBS BAGNALL. PORT RICHARD W ILLIAMS. Hli D- w- Jo!B8- fiftvJn, THOMAS & Co., Shipchandlers. ^ARr^ FERRY J. JO.vks, Tallow Chandler. JASON MRYLER, Stationer. "RTripV^ H CHARLES BLISS, Auctioneer. •I at~HOWELL A. RUMSKY, Post-office. the Company's Office, 1, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 12 JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. TFRrxBEsT AND CHEAPEST ROU1E FOR PASSENGERS THE WEST OF ENGLAND TO THE UNITED ^ATBS, IS BY THE "/NREAT WESTERN STEAM- VJT SHir LINE." BRISTOL AND NEW S'I^AMTU YORK. The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW LAP? "?» °* t'1'8 Line are intended to sail as follows :— "GRpT^, D" (1.500 tons) to Sail WEDNESDAY, June 25 "ARR Ai^VKSTEKN (2,000 tons) „ WEDNESDAY, July 16 CORT?&.9N" (1,500 tons) „ WEDNESDAY, Aug. 6 (2>000 tons) Building. 1NTJ.'D>/1AKE to NEW YORK 13 Guineas. ^MEDIATE to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, O^TLAND, or PHILADELPHIA, 8* Guineas. The v AGE' Six GUINEAS. Mattresses provided Free. «d ri- seIs ot this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- P from Bristol to New Y'ork. "gers may be booked through to all parts of the United Tit 8 and Canada on very moderate terms. .oye rUre berths, &c„" apply to MARK WHITWILL and SON. j"deH ^Sluare, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb and Co., '■ eet v e Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Dock- J. 1' l, ewport, Moil.; John Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil J. Callaway, or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Brokers, ^assen' '"e I1- Price, Church-street, Pontypridd. 'V^ent.o K^frs are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our I^^Weleaving home. 807 TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL JL STEAMERS, appointed to Bail from • SK J■35— LIVERPOOL, mil QUEENSTOWN to NEW CITV ,r.V 'ESI'A Y and THURSDAY. «?rrv F MONTREAL THURSDAY, JULY 3. ClTv bkiktoL TUKSDAY, JULY b. '• ^Itv CHESTER THURSDAY, JULY 10. M4on r>°F ANTWERP TUESDAY, JULY 15. Passage—TiiesUi\v Sailings, 1 and 15 Guineas: Thurs- "etr IIgS, 15 Guineas and 18 Guineas, having equal Saloon e St a fUle;age Passage to New York, Six Guineas, with ton n„,Wjly of Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- re> or Quebec, without extra charge. booked tKer3 for aU l)alts of ^AN'AIJA a".l the UNITED STATES For 011 very advantageous terms. Street ler particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water- Burton & SON, South Church-street, Cardiff. Frr Garwood, 18, Cricliton-street, Cardiff or to — gftJCK LOVETT. Windsor Hotel, Penartli. 2249 A LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE F SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE Short t TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Tile a Route to the West. day an,)A5ei'b Steamships of this Line now run direct every Tues- °rwarlv ursday from LIVERPOOL to PORTLAND and QUEBEC, Citieg K Passengers to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all ftvi?? Towns in Canada and the United States. LIVERPOOL i'O FROM LIVERPOOL TO %W.T.FBl:c- QUEBEC. »^ iJ5a St. John's, N.F. Caiadian, Tuesday, 5 Aug. <»Jr^ Tuesday■, 1 July) Polynesian, Thurs., 7 „ j Thurs., 3 North American, Tu., 12 „ ledaY, 8 Scandinavian, Thurs., 14 urs(lay, 10.. Corinthian, Tuesday, 19 "■eS^esday, 15 () Prussian, Thursday, 21 ,Jijfiursday, 17 Austrian (Via St. John's, N.F., Tuesday, 22 & Halifax) Tuesday, 26 Aug. Thursday, 24 Caspian, Thursday, 28 (Via St. John's N.F. Manitoban, Tuesday, 2 Sept. (fax) Tuesday, 29 Julyi Sarmatim, Thurs., 4 .O, Thursday, si | C rcassian, Thursday, 11 „ j: Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE sail as follows avarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Western, South Western and Southern States. i SIaJ Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July -Tuesday, .17 June .i<» t0 Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, -Baltimore, or Pnilauelphia, £ 18 18s. or £ 1515f. according p0?1?clat'011!111 ,UF l>rovisions, but not Wines or Liquors tl be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced | limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in Jtef ^er £ 99s., lnclii'd"ig_Beds, Bedding, and all neces- i ttia.8 -S' din'ng aPar 11 "teerage. Applications for berths advance. TT ^evPa?saferet0 St J°ht!H^ !!aX'^uebec» Portland, Bos- ii? SUtii.i, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., including a plenti- i <xi Ly°! cooked provisions, fe tee rage Stewardesses are "g children1'8 liue to attend t0 female passengers talcenfrom the Oeean Steamships to the Railway Cars t Anv nse- > Itr'n^tion rpniired concerning Canada, can be obtained a *011' 11 •••>•- street, Adelphi, London Agent for the rar> I, h* A gratis by our agents 1i: i( 'vitANCISCO, the UNION fttr ;KETS issued on the most favour- Ms tfre> apply to 'n ilOTHEKS & CO., jings, James-street, Liverpool, and to -0Cf,r,r„ T,. OJ), Foyle-street, Londonderry, °8tmaSter u 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; John !'• > reet, Ne,J, ™'5Uii8ter, near Newport; James Ayre, Bo\ve,! "iV' J}- Prust & Sons, 9, Quay Parade, ^a,.>slra-' ?l^*strec*t Thomas-street, Llanelly John Copelan Merthyr Tydvil; Jackson & Co., Milford €" Johnif "r"' lre^8. Welfield-road, and Mr. David W uliains, atttes K \i Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, PontypriQUi • Morgan, Pontypridd. We °u ^mpANY'S SPKCIAL NOTICE TO EMIGRANTS. before io, e "assengers to obtaiu their Tickets from our Agents ^Uavi^-home. 4869 N a^TI (TNA LTTNE L A-R TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. LIVERJ'OOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. The n (i('KI':N«'l'OWN EVERY THURSDAY Shipa Wel'"kuown full-powered Iron Screw Steam-ships Egypt Tons Ships Tons ^Pain Ora,?an 5004 England, Kemp 4000 Italy 'TI,, 4900 The Queen, Andrews 4441 VL pniso" 4302 Holland, Bragg 3847 u> ,?a' Gnggs 3571 Erin, 3956 i ■"■ree.^e —r «i'r>00 Helvetia, Spencer 3974 i •wiiT '-Vi Denmark, Sumner 3723 ^A.NADA. 8a from Liverpool to New York as under :— SPAIN. Wednesday, 9th July. '^ALY Wednesday, Kith July. LeaviiHr Wednesday, 23rd July The Saloon su.f.nTv. tlie f'>llowino days. t oeing unusually iar,' ,itlon 's unsurpassed—the State-rooms °n deck. a "Pen off the Saloons situated in Poop Rate of Passage, ]o -.c Ration in State-room-Laii'v^ 7 Gui"eas, according to accommo- :Tickete,TIVI,,N'I'Y-F,IV, javiilg gal le privilege in Saloon. Return The COMFORT of 'ered-the accommoJatTon PASSENGERS specially con- -V ventilation. being unequalled for space, light, f 'Utrs OE PASSAGE—as iONV aa K„ '^nce of Fresh Provisions serv^i y ally other Line—include abun- Medical Attendance free. e up cooked by Company's Servants. Stewardesses in attendance on p.. ^rage Passengers forwar.le^ tTo 't, eCn^C Baltimore wittwnt extra Boston Philadelphia, j. ^"cisco, and all inland towns of u l, ^)kted through to San !Vo«rable terms ted states and Canada on ''d8j^rs booked through to Australia, New Zealand, China, or Freight or Passage apply to ? T1IE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP^co. BROWN, Insurance Agents, ^e^Port.^Mon^^DAv'iD I Tlionias-street. or TH0S. MOHQan Min'a-street | JJ U. M. CIIKESK, Town Crier, Brynmawr { ri T JONKS "<iarerS"STriet' Jinto',fcn'3'; DAVID Hees. Cardiff Castle Hotel' JAMKS R. MOIIOAX, Post-office, Pont\pool; or to i R' ^ICIIOLAS & CO., 130, Kothsay-terrace, Bute Docks and i E. WILLIAMS, 9, Westborne-place, Cardiff. • r.gers are advised to secure their Passages from the Local "eiore leaving lumit, &2tl ^hipping ^Toticcs, ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. S&\ '5' nORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. ^O^T: Vy FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS ■SmmKBBtSmo- leave CORK for NEWPORT and CARDIFF, with. Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, calling at Mil- ford, returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, and from CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. Fares-Cabin, Zi Is.; Deck, 7s.; Cabin Return Ticket, available for one month, £ 1 lis. 6d. For further particulars see small bills' AGENTS. CARDIFF.—Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. NEWPORT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. CORK.—City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrese Quay. 374 titles by Ruction. SALE THIS DAY. Victoria Rooms, Cardiff. MESSRS. LAWRENCE & CO. will SELL by 1- AUCTION, at their Spacious Rooms, on THURSDAY, JULY 3rd. 1873. a large and useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, consisting of drawing-room suites, dining ditto, carpets, piano, pier glasses, sofas, couches, chairs, wardrobes, book-cases, iron and wood bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, easy chairs, and numerous other articles. Sale at Half-past Two o'clock. 6S87 Sale of Horses. MR. F. H. PEARCE will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, JULY 5th, at the Stables, known as Bland's Stables, Womanby-street. Carll iff," 14 strong, useful cart and draught 110 RSES. Also a BROWN COB MARE, 14-2, 4 years old by Liandaff out of Baldcott. Good hunter, quiet to ride, been in single and double harness. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Colliery 1'roprietors and others to theabove, being the best lot that has been offered for soma time. Two months' credit on approved bills. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For particulars, apply to F. H. Pearee, 6, High-st., Cardiff 6034 Port of Cardiff.—To Hotel Keepers, Shipchandlers, Shipmasters, and Others. MESSRS. SHORT & DUNN will SELL by -L'JL PUBLIC AUCTION on TUESDAY, JULY 8th, about 8 cwt. of Manning Steigers ESSENCE OF MEAT (in tins containing about lOlbs.), lately imported from Sydney, and specially valuable for hotels and shipping, and will be put up in lots to suit purchasers. The Sale will take place at th^ store in Messrs. G. H. Down & Co.'s yard, between the East and West Dock Basins, Cardiff, at three o'clock p.m. Samples may be seen, and further information obtained in the meantime, by applying to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 30th June, 1873. 6948 Tredegarville, Windsor-place, & Westbourne Crescent.—Valuable Leasehold Property. MESSRS. HILL, HOPKINS & CO. have .ifJL received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 11th JLLY, 1873, at the Cardiff Arms Hotel, at Six for Seven o'clock in the evening, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, subject to such conditions as shall be then produced. LOT 1 -All that desirable MESSUAGE or DWELLINGHOUSE, situate and being No. 2. East Grove, Tredegarville, in the parish of Saint John, in the town of Cardiff, containing drawing-room, dining-room, bath-room, six bedrooms, and the usual offices, spacious cellar, and large garden. This Lot is held under a lease from Lord Tredegar, for 99 years, from the 25th March, 18(55, at an annual ground rent of £ 3 per annum. A portion of the purchase-inoney may remain in mort- gage if desired. LOT t-All that commodious MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate at No. 4, Westbourne-crescent, in the parish of Saint Mary, containing drawing-room, dining-room, breakfast- room, six bedrooms, and the usual offices. This Lot is held under a lease from W. Mark Wood, Esq., for 99 years, from the 24th June, 1865, at a ground rent of A;2 per annum. A portion of the purchase-money may remain on mort- gage if desired. ° LOT 3.-All that desirable Family RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 5, Windsor-place, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, containing two or three reception-rooms, seven bedrooms, convenient kitchen and offices, with large garden attached. Lot 3 is held under a lea,e for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1853, about 79 years being unexpired, at a ground rent of £2 per annum. Further particulars, and cards to view the Lots, may be ob- tained of the Auctioneers, Saint John's Chambers, Cardiff, or of Cardiff, 2Nd July, 1873. M. MORGAN, ESQ., 6971 Solicitor, Cardiff. Abcrdare. —Leasehold Property for Sale. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 7th of JULY, 1873, at the Cardiff Castle Hotel, at Seven o'clock in the evening, FOUR COTTAGES, Nos. 40 to 44 inclusive, situated in Glan-road. For further particulars apply to Messrs. Linton and William?, solicitors, Aberdare. 6967 Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest.—Parishes of Lambston and Prendergast.—valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property for Sale. MESSRS. GOODE & OWEN are instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mariners' Hotel, Haverfordwest, on SATI-RDAT, the 5th day of JULY, 1873, at 2 o'clock p.m. precisely (subject to such conditions as will then be produced):- IN THE PARISH OF LAMBSTON. LOT. I.-The valuable freehold farm and lands called WEST HILL FOLD, containing about 69 acres of useful meadow, pasture, and arable land. LOT 2.-The valuable farm (part freehold and part leasehold), called SUTTON, containing about 51 acres of similar land. LOT 3.—The small farm (part freehold and part leasehold), called SUTTON WEST, with Berry Hill and Sunny Side, containing about 45 acres of similar land. LOT 4.—The very compict freehold farm, called the CORNER FARM, containing about 59 acres of similar land. Tho F.t.tntc is situate wltlilu three miles of the Market, Railway, and Post town of Haverfordwest, and about the same distance from Broad Haven, and is of easy approach by good roads. The buildings are for the most part new and very con- venient. The land is well watered and in good condition, and the fences and gates in good repair. The tenants of all this property not in hand (excepting the small leasehold tenament called Sunny Side), are under notice to quit at Michaelmas next. IN THE PARISH OF PRENDERGAST, HAVERFORDWEST. LOT 5.-Capital sites for houses, cottages, and gardens, two dwelling-houses, with gardens and premises, and three cottages, with gardens adjoining, forming a compact property situate on the eastern side of Prendergast-street, and extending tu Prender- dergast Back-lane. LOT 6.-Nine dwelling-houses with gardens and premises, called Deccan-row, situate on the western side of Prendergast- street. The premises comprised in Lots 5 and 6 are all occupied by re- spectable tenants. Plans and particulars may be obtained on application to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. POWELL, MATHIAS, & EVANS, Solicitors, 6894 Haverfordwest. MRTTTM^ JAMES will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, JULY 7th, 1873, on the premises, 10, Heath- field-street, Swansea, all the UNREDEEMED PROPERTY pledgd at the shop of Henry Barnett, pawnbroker, prior to the 1st day of July, 1872. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. H ILL, HOPKINS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SAINT JOHN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 6570 W. H. BIDGOOD. AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6, ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sales efficiently conducted, and settled for twith promptitude. 4112 public (gutertainmeuts, SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION. LAST REHEARSAL IN WALES. TWO GRAND REHEARSALS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITIVE MUSIC AND A SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS, WILL BE (lIYEN AT TUB MARKET PLACE, ABERDARE, On MONDAY, JULY 7th. The.Choir will (by the kind permission of R. T. Crawshay, Esq.), MrSr>ted by tlle ee'ebrated CYFARTHFA BAND. Harmon^ow'a's (Choir Accompanist), will preside at the THE .ei,ooo CHALLENGE PRIZE WILL BE First Hehe, at uN VIEW. Admission- "I at p.m. sccoud at 7 p.m. '1 T 2,. 1s. A Special Tr.,i,, f,, and Rhondda Valley will leave at 10 I). An Excursion Train win r, n from Carmarthen, returning from Abeniantat y.iD p.m. 6908 W. DAVIES, Aberdare, Choir Secretary. STUART lILL, CARDIFF. Continuance of the most gratifying success THE NEW GREAT NATIONAL DIORAMA OF IRELAND. With Vocal and Musical Aceompa;uitnents by Miss Nelly Younger, Miss Carry Henry, Miss 1lo^ f,eslle> Mr. Alfred St. John, Mr. Teddy O'Lynn, Mr. Doolati, Mid Chorus of Irish Minstrels. DANCES, REELS, JIGS, SKETCHES, &c., &c. Every Evening at S, and also on Saturday and Wednesday at 3. Admission—2s. & is. Galleries, 6d. Half-Price at 9 p.m. to 1st and 2tid Class. Schools and Children under 12, naIt-price to all parts. LESSEE AND MANAGElt-MR. HODGES. 6715 VICTORIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE PROPRIETOR Mr. F. W. HOFFMANN Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. R E F R K S II M E N T 8 AT THE BAR. A Emission—First Class, Is. Half-price at Half-past Nine for Gentlemen only. On Saturdays and Benefit Njgbts no return tickets after 10 0 clock Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8. 241 QTAR VARIETIES, kJ WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. DIRECTOR MR. MELVILLE. New Star Combination New Talented Company! New Programme THIS EVENING the following Artistes will appear:- W. H. Till a, J. C. Clifford, Harry Power, Ernest Robson, Airlotte Troupe of Acrobats, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Harris, and the Lawson Family. TO-NIGHT at the STAR VARIETIES, SWANSEA. public eaet ices. OMCEOPATHIC SURGEON.—Mr. FREE- JLJL MAN, 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. At Home 1.30 till 3 dailv. Letters for advice answered by day }tJils. 6379 CARDIFF AND SWANSEA STEAM COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Shares for Sade.-Apply to Mr. T. H. DAVIES, Union-street, Swansea. 6730 TO CHEMICAL MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. Now ready. Sixth Edition, 2s. 6d., or post free for 30 stamps. THE CHEMICAL MAN UFACT URERS' DIRECTORY for 1873. Much extended and improved. —Kent & Co., Paternoster-row. 6968 TO BUILDERS.—A Large Quantity of Dressed QUOINS, SQUARE STONES, and RUBBLE, well adapted for general Building purposes, for Sale (delivered into Railway Wagons), at the Venallt Patent Fuel Works, Glyn Neath. Tenders for same may be sent to the undersigned- 6939 R. W. MORRIS & CO., Proprietors. REWARD.—Certain False Statements cvi» having been circulated in regard to my character, which are calculated to have an injurious effect upon my busines8¡ I hereby offer a reward of £5 to anyone \\ho will give such infor- mation as will lead to the conviction of the offender. THOMAS DAVIES. 34, Cowbridge-road. Cardiff, June 2 Ith, 1^73. 6852 RARE AND VALUABLE WORK ON FREEMASONRY. The Accepted Ceremonies of the Craft Acknowledged by the Ancient, Free, and Accepted Masons of England. Prospectus free. Price, 8s. 6d., from A. E. Mason (P.M. 30"), Bank Top- vein, Richmond, Yorkshire, or Elliot Stock, 62, Paternoster-row, London. 6947 rj^O CONTRACTORS AND MASONS. TENDER required for the construction of a CULVERT-BRIDGE over the Sirhowy River, at Risca Colliery. Plans and specifica- tion, and the intended site may be seen at the Colliery. Tenders to be addressed to the London and South Wales Coal Company (Limited), s5, Gracechurch-street, London, E.C., on or before July. 6949 SMALL COAL.—The ABERDARE k-7 RHONDDA COMPANY are prepared to Contract for the SALE of about 300 Tons of SMALL COAL weekly, delivered into Buyers' Trucks free upon the Great Western Railway. Fifty Trucks are available for the service between Hirwain and the South Ports on yearly hire. Deliveries to commence on the 5th el July. Offers to be made in writing. Address, Manager, Aber- dare Rhondda Steam Coal Company (Limited), Brittania Cham- bers, Ducks, Cardiff. 6873 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are asked for by the School Board of Eglwysilan for the ERECTION of NEW SCHOOLS at CAERPHILLY, to accom- modate 230 children. Plans and Specifications may be seen on and after the 25th inst., at the Office of Mr. Georgp Evans, at Caerphilly, where Tenders must be delivered on or before the 12tli day of July next. The Board does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender. GEORGE EVANS, Clerk te the said Board. Caerphilly, June 23, 1873. 6326 FIRST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY JD VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS for the week ending 5th JULY, 1873 :— MONDAY AND TUESDAY.—Gun-drill for Competing Detachments, at the Royal Arsenal, at 7.30 p.m., plain clothes; Carbine Practice at Kilvey, at 6.30 p.m., for Members not belonging to the detachments, and who intend to compete at the County Meeting, Margam. WEDNBSDAY.—Gun Competition at the East Moors, Cardiff, at 2 p.m. Detachments for the Competition will parade, in full dress (with waist-belts oiil -), at the Castle Hall, at 9 a.m., and march to High-street Station en route for Cardiff. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.—Gun-drill for the Detachments entered for Shoeburyness, at the Rojai Arsenal, at 7.30 p.m., plain clothes, and Gun-drill for other Members and Recruits, at the Gun Shed, at 8 p.m., plain clothes. SATURDAY.—Carbine Practice at Kilvey, at 3.30 p.m., for Members entered for the County Competition only. By Order, Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, J. H. BURGESS, 27th June, 1873. Captain Commanding. 6673 CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITION, 1873. SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION (500 VOICES). CHAIRMAN Rev. Canon Jenkins, D.D., Aberdare. TREASURER Rev. Dr. Price, Aberdare. GENERAL SECRETARY D. Brytlionfryn Griffiths, Aberdare. CHORAL SECRETARY W. Davies, Aberdare. The Committee earnestly request that all subscriptions intended for the fund of the above Union be remitted to the Treasurer with the utmost expedition. As a great number of the choir are females and boys, most of whom belong to heavy families, it is self-evident that they cannot be expected to defray their own expenses to London. We must have an available fund of £2,000 before we can hope to reach the Crystal Palace comfortably. The Great Competition being on the 10th of July next, it will be seen th&t no time is to be lost. D. BRYTHONFRYN GRIFFITHS, 6298 General Secretary. "JJNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIPS. CHAIRMAN. Mr. W. H. WOOD ALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who are earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list of subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow 20 0 0 Mr. T, Baker, London 15 0 0 Air. S. J. Elias, Glasgow .1500 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. D. Jenkins, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. D. J. Hutchins, Manchester. 15 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London .1500 Mr. Bretherton, Gloucester 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, London 15 0 9 Mr. E. J. Mulliner, Hyal Hotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. D. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. H. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 0 Mr. D. Davies, London 10 10 fl Mr. D. E. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. W. W. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. nees 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 MI. T. Lewis, Manchester. 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. J. A. Inglis, London .1000 Mr. C. Lewis, Newport 5 0 0 Mr. F. Jenkins, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. D. E. Evans, Newtown 5 5 0 Mr. B. Herbert, Swansea 6 0 0 Mr- J.Mattick, Bristol 6 5 0 Mr. H. Rowlands, Manchester 5 0 0 Mr. Stone, Mack worth Arms, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. Watts, Wyndham Anns, Bridgend. 5 5 0 Mr. W. D. Davies, London 5 5 0 Mr. H. Burnett, Bradford 110 Mr. T. L. Davies, Newport. 110 Mr. W. Welsford, London 110 Mr. James Davies, draper, Cwmavon (Taibacli) 110 6928 I (FREDERICK W A R E j JL (Late SAJTUEL 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 LI Y E RP 0 OL DAILY ALBION. F IRST-CLASS COMMERCIAL NEWSPAPER. LARGE AND INFLUENTIAL TOWN AND COUNTRY .Lj CIRCULATION. _n- LATEST SHIPPING NEWS. LATEST MARKETS.. SPECIAL AND EXCLUSIVE LONDON INFORMATION. THE ALBION HAS MORE SHIPPING ADV ERTISEMENTS „ THAN ANY ENGLISH PROVINCIAL DAILY NEWSPAPER. A RRIVES IN SWANSEA DAILY AT 4 O'CLOCK. SPECIAL AGENT MR. CORIN, BOOKSELLER. 5035 THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. CARDIFF DELIVERY. Persons who experience any difficulty in obtaining the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS, regularly and promptly, are informed that the following Agents undertake the delivery of the paper to sub- scribers in their respective districts every morning before break- fast :— TOWN.—Mr. PHILEMON THOMAS, Bookseller, 90, St. Mary-street. BUTE DOCKS.—Mr. HAYNES, Bookseller, Rothesay-terrace. ROATH.—Mr. SIIAPCOTT, Newsagent, Post Office. CANTON LLANDAFF Mr j DyFR) Newsagent, 60, Severn-road. WHITCHURCH CANTON.—Mrs. H. CCRRY, Newsagent, 135, Cowbridge-road. POST SUBSCRIBERS. The SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded to Subscribers at a distance by the Early Mails at a charge of 9s. 9d. per quarter. The Residents of the following and all other places within the Cardiff Postal district receive their papers by the morning St. Fag-ans Sully Michaelstolle-le-Vedw Penboed Courtyralla Castletown St. Brides-super-Ely Dinas Powis Marshfield ot. Nicholas Cadoxton Penarth pl'll't l<e Barry Landougk Caerphilly Lisvane Bedwas Lanishen Ystrad Mynach Whitchurch Pwllypant Taff's Well M iliar St. Mellons Tongwynlais Kidtws °efU Mab* Tre* Brid^ LONDON and West of England subsciibers receive their papers on the afternoon of publication. All communications to be addressed to the Proprietors, I llKSSRS. D. DUNCAN & SONS, 11, ST. IFIAPY-BTRM, CARDIFF ( business JUdrcsses. M I T H A N D (TOT; CORM MERCHANTS, SKINNER STRBET. NEWPORT, MON. 4658 GH. AWBERY (LATE J. R. AWBERY) • TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2, KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 4504- FOREIGN CIGAR D E P OT. J. WEAVER, 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. HAVANNAH CIGARS ef the Choicest Brands always in Stock. 5750 ORKSHIRE RELISR The most DELICIOUS SAUCE in the WORLD to Chops, Steaks, Fish, &c. Sold by all Grocers and Oilmen in bottles, 6d, 18, and 2s each. Trade Mark, Willow-Pattern Plate. PROPRIETORS—GOODALL. BACKHOUSE. & Co., Leeds. 6294 USE ONLY OTHER GILL'S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. 4052 ONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal Auctioneers. Lessees of the Principal Posting Places. 2144 NORRIS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER AND BILL POSTERS, (IN TOWN AND COUNTRY). Handbills and Circulars Delivered with Quick Despatch. ADDRESS 84, ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. RICK 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 AND RETAIL), 2, AITD S, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. TERMs-Net Cash, no abatement. D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK ot CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, fcc., all of which are of the newest design and of the best msaufactural N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers 'or Sale and Hire. 101 JAMES RITT, STONE, MARBLE, AND MONUMENTAL MASON, 28, SOUTH LUTON PLACE, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF. Every description ef Church Decorations in Stone exscutod. Plain and Ornamental Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, and Tablets erected and lettered to any design, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. 4812 JGLOCK ICE SENT ANY DISTANCE BY THE SWANSEA ICE COMPANY. EBTAILISIIED 1869. 6473 D. E. ISAAC AND CO., 18, COLLEGE STREET, SWANSEA. HOUSE FURNISHERS, UPHOLSTERERS, CABINET MANUFACTURERS AN* GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. Goods delivered Free of Charge within a radius of Ten Miles. 2126 HARVEST IMPLEMENTS. All Orders addressed to J. S. STONE, DOCK-STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, MON., Agent te all the Principal Makers, WILL BE IMMEDIATELY EXECUTED. CARRIAGE PAID. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. 6699 JOHN WILLIAMS'S (LATE OF DUKE-STRRBT) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 8718 I SAY, Frank, my boy, I hardly know you. What is it that makes you look so altered? Don't you see, friend, I have a new suit on its a capital fit; that's what I never had before. I must confess, it suits you well. Who made it and what did you pay for the Suit ? Why, this is E. M. ROE'S NEW SPRING SUIT, AT 42s. But, mind, I had to pay him cash for it: he has a splendid assort- ment, and one of the largest Stocks in Swansea. Well, I'll give him a trial. You say its E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, COLLEGE-ST., SWANSEA. 4451 9 & 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. HALL is now SHOWING a LARGE STOCK of Black and Coloured SILKS Black, Fancy and Plain GRENADINES; French MUSLINS and LAW S; and Made-up Muslin and Holland COSTUMES & POLONAISES, suitable for the PRESENT SEASON. Also, a LARGE LOT of TABLE LINENS, 25 PzR CENT. UNDER VALUK. G856 QOOLING AND REFRESHING DRINKS. STANTON AND COMPANY'S CELKBRATBD LEMON KALI AND PERSIAN SHERBET. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY WORKS, BRISTOL 4604 JVX • W. ROBERTS, WHOLESALE .110 RETAIL IRONMONGER, 86 & 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Grocers attention invited to a Large Assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, &c., At prices which will compare favourably with Bristol Houses. PRICE LISTS' ON APPLICATION. BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vulcanized India Rubber Goods. C799 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTO- GRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. AT THE &TUDIO ROYAL, 45, WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, WAN DER VBYDB'S new Patent Photographic Process is now daily practised under the sole management of HERR JEAN GOLDMAN, F.R.S.B.B.A. (Late ANDREWS.) Heir Goldman politely begs te cali attention to the fact that he is capable of producing the finest portraits in the kingdom from microscopic to life-size by this most marvellous new patent pro- cess. Pictures "copied." Oil Paintings, Water-colour Draw- ings, on Minatures, Ivory, Engravings, Manuscripts, Pen and Ink Sketches, Lithographie Portraits, Daguerotypes and Portraits on Glass or other material. The foregoing can be reproduced and enlarged to any size, or reduced. Note—All Negatives formerly taken by Mr. Andrews are in the possession of Herr Goldman, who will reproduce very superior Copies at half the prices formerly charged. The entire valuable stock of apparatus, and all other most ex- pensive appliances having boen purchased from the debtors' trustees, Herr Jean Goldman is therefore enabled to produce such results that no ether establishment is capable of producing. Carte Portraits from 4s. the half-dozen. Painting and Enlarging done for the Trade at Wholesale Paris prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS- THE STUDIO ROYAL, 46, WIND-STREET OPPOSITE THE ADELPHI HOTEL. SWANSEA. 3166 BRISTOL AGENCY FOR THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." ADVERTISERS in BRISTOL and neighbourhood, may have their orders and instructions promptly attended t« on communi- cating with our Bristol Representative, 17, Grosvenor Road Bristol. BRISTOL SUBSCRIBERS may have the DAILY NEWS delivered promptly and punctually every morning by forwarding their orders to Mr. STONE, Newsagent, &c., Exchange Buildings Bristol, or Messrs. W. H. SMITH &, SON, Bookstall, Great Western Station, Bristol. THE BIRMINGHAM MORNING NEWS. PUBLISHED EVERY MORNING. PRICB ONE PENNY. The BIRMINGHAM MORNING NEWS is the best commercial and family paper in the Midland Counties It circulates largely among the manufacturing and trading classes of the community. It is a first-class medium for advertisers of all classes. CIlIEF OFFICE Si, NEW STREET, BIRMINGHAM CITY OFFICE: 16, MOORGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. ipustness JMdttsses. BUYERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING will find it materially to their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS, now sub- mitted to their notice the styles being so varied as to meet the requirements of all classes. It is obvious to every one, that Gar- ments of a superior style and cut must find a readier sale than the ordinary slop style usually 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 matte. At the same time they can render those Coods at a less cost on account of their many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. ADDRESS—MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Terms—One price no abatement; ready money. 6226 THE BRITISH DYNAMITE COMPANY (LIMITED). CROSS BROTHERS SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND THE SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. [CIRCULAR.] 21, Working-street, Cardiff, June 25th, 1873. DEAR SIR, We beg respectfully to advise you that Dynamite will, in future, be supplied in this country exclusively, by t4epritloh Dynamite Company (Limited), Glasgow, proprietors of Mr. Nobel's Patents in the United Kingdom for that explosive. We have further to advise you that we have been appointed Sole Agents for Cardiff and the South Wales District, and as such we will be glad to supply you with this invaluable mining explosive, at the prices and terms fixed in the Company's pamphlets. Waiting your esteemed orders, We remain, yours respectfully, 6830 CROSS BROTHERS. To FAMILIES FURNISHING, AMPLY REPAID TO VISIT BRISTOL. BEST TINNED SAUCEPANS—Half-pint, 9d One Pint, lOd. One Pint and Half, Is. Two Pints, Is. 2d.: Three Pints, Is. 4d.; Four Pints, Is. Sd. Fiye Pints, Is. lOd. Six Pints, 2s. 4d. Four Quarts, 2s. 9d. Five Quarts, 3s. Six Quarts, 3s. 6d. Seven Quarts, 4s. Eight Quarts, 4s. 6d. BOILING POTS—Two and a Half Gallons, 5s. Three Gallons, 6s. 6d. Three and a Half Gallons, 61:1. 6d. Four Gallons, 7s. Five Gallons, 7s. 6d. BRONZED AND BERLIN FENDERS-3s., 4s., 5s., 6s., Ss., 10s., 12s. TIN WARE, JAPANNED GOODS, CUTLERY, SPOONS, FORKS, GENERAL IRONMONGERY, ELECTRO-PLATE TEAPOTS. HENRY LEONARD, 22, HIGH-STREET. BRISTOL. 6623 FJIHITTREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL SHOW, HELD AT NEWPORT, DECEMBER 17 AND 18, 1872 EXTRA PRIZE, THE SILVER CUP, Given at the above Show for the BEST SEWING MACHINE ADAPTED TO FAMILY AND GENERAL USE, WAS AWARDED TO THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. 20, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 4602 JJOOKBINDING J. B. THOMASSON, BOOKBINDER, MANUFACTURING STATIONER AND MACHINE RULER, FOR THB TRADE, &C., 74, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF (A few doors below the Free Library). ACCOUNT BOOKS OF ANY PATTERN RULING, OR KIND OF BINDING, MADE TO ORDER. BOOKS NEATLY BOUND, To any degree of elegance required, in Russia, Morocco, Calf, Roan, or in Cloth Covers, in a careful and substantial manner. 6258 C. LEACH, BILL POSTER & ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 63, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE. Rents all the Principal and most prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roath. Town Crier for Aberdare. J. M H A I M E COAL MERCHANT. LARGE HOUSE COAL, THROUGH-AND-THROUGH DITTO, LARGE LANTWIT DITTO, SMITH'S COAL, LARGE STEAM COAL, NUT STEAM COAL, SMALL STEAM COAL, NO. S COKE. Delivered in any quantity at the shortest notice. OFFICB,-BRITilNU, BUILDINGS, DOCKS. RESIDENCE 1, EAST GROVE, TREDEGARTILLE Orders received at the above address immediately attended to. 246C BUTE COAL CONSUMERS' COMPANY (HENRY SAUNDERS.) OFFICES WINDSOR HOUSE, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. BEST HOUSE COAL. BEST NUT STEAM COAL. BEST SMITHS' COAL. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Special Terms for large quantities. 2749 s. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF ENGLAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from zCl g 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from 3 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. N.B.—BURMAN'S CLOCK gives the exact time as received from Greenwich every day by Telegraph. 6683 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. 5007 ROB E R T SON, BROOMAN, AND CO.. It PATENT AGENTS, 166, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. Established 50 Years. BRITISH PATENTS FOR INVENTIONS. PATENTS are granted to Applicants-iiatives or foreigners- (resident at home or abroad), in their own names or in the names of persons deputed by them, in which case the inventor s name is stated as the communicator, on condition that the invention is the proper subject matter for a patent. The patent-right covers the whole of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, and is granted for 14 years from the date of the application. The 14 years is divided into three terms the first term is three years, the second four years, and the third seven years, making together the four- teen years separate payments being required for each period. Personal attendance in London will not be Required, except in contested cases. The total cost of a patent for the first term- three years-including Govern- ment fees and agency, amounts to.. £45 0 0 And upwards This amount may be paid as follows At commencement for provisional applica.tioll. £10 0 0 Directly after, or in four months for notice to proceed 6 0 0 In 5t months for sealing patent 14 0 0 The cost of the specification and drawings payable at the end of six months, rarely exceeds £20 and averages, with one sheet of drawings. 15 0 0 £ i5 0 0 These stages can all be completed within two months from the date of the lodging of the provisional specification. To make the patent perfect for the first term, a final specification (signed by the patentee) must be lodged, in which every detail of the inven- tion must be clearly set forth, accompanied by drawings, if the invention be a mechanical one, to aid other persons in understand- ing it. This final specification need not be lodged till within a day or so of the expiry of the six months, so that ample time is given for trying experiments, and for completing the invention prior to filing. ROBERTSON, BROOMAN & CO., who have for the last 50 years demoted themselves to obtaining patents for inventions, can name the whole of the greatest inventors of that period as clients, and for whom they have acted as advisers and patent agents. This is a guarantee of Robertson, Brooman, & Co.'s experience and knowledge in patent practice brought to bear upon all cases sub- mitted to them, and upon which new clients may rely in order to have their patent rights secured in the best possible manner. In- ventors residing in the provinces or in foreign countries, can have Enxlish patents in their own names by first communicating with the ^London offices. Solicitors introducing business liberally ROBERTSON, BROOMAN, and Co., 166, FLEET-STREET, LONDON. Prospectus of charges containing special information, new- edition, sent post free ($66 I- SBusiufss JUdrcsses. D. JOTHAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS :— ( COATS J TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) NEW 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, Sc., &c. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the BEST HOUSBS. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5562 GLAMORGAN WAGON REPAIRING G COMPANY, 11, BUXS CRKSCENT, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS REPAIRED And Maintained by Contract for a term of Years, or otherwise. GEORGE W. ARMSTRONG, 11, BUTE CRESCENT, DOCKS, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BUILT FOR CASH, OR ON REDEMPTION HIRE. N.B.— CONTRACTS MADE FOR REPAIRS. 6871 "QNLY THE BEST BEDDING PLANTS. JAS. GARAWAY & CO. Supply 100, in 8 or more Varieties, their own Selection, for 21s. Five per Cent. Discount] for Cash. Priced Catalogues free by post. JAS. GARAWAY & CO., DURDHAM DOWN, BRISTOL. 6023 L AAIPS. EMBOSSED GLASS. TDENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS, &1 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 ESTABLISHED 1860. BRATTICE CLOTHII BRATTICE CLOTH 1 BRATTICE & IRON AIR-TUBING, DOORS, &c. TARPAULINS & RICK CLOTHS MADE TO ANY SUE IN TWO DAYS' NOTICB. LOCO. GREASE. WIRE ROPE GREASE (FREE FROM Acm). TRAM OILS AND GREASES, CHAINS, NAILS, AND COUPLINGS. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. SAVING OF COAL. BOILERS AND PIPES COVERED WITH PATENT NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION. REFERENCES FURNISHED FROM THE LARGEST WORKS IN WALES. GEO. J. MAY, GREEN, NEATH. 6546 WM. rpucKER's WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. GOLD & SILVER I CARRIAGE,- BROOCHES, LEVERS, DINING-ROOM, CHAINS- GENEVAS, ALABASTER, BRACELETS, KEYLESS, DRAWING-ROOM, RINGS, CHRONOMETERS HALL & OFFICE, LOCKETS, AND ALL KINDS OF SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. EACH ARTICLE PLAINLY PRICED. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 24, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. MASONIC JEWELS AND CLOTHING. 5951 THE OLD ORIGINAL FISH, FRUIT, JL POTATO, AND EGG STORES. ROBERT WILTSHIRE, (Successor to R. Exton), 17, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. R. Exton having retired from the above business is now suc- ceeded by his son-in-law (R. Wiltshire), who begs to intimate to his numerous customers that he will always endeavour to meet their wants by having a constant supply of FRESH FISH DAILY. Fruits of all kinds. Potatoes and Eggs imported direct. R Wiltshire, hopes that by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. All goods of first-class qttality, com bined with moderate prices. Note the Address- ROBERT WILTSHIRE, HERRING CURER, No. 17, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. The Original Shop of the late R. Exton for 14 years. 6714 SEWING MACHINES, S WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES, FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, C A R D I F F. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch of 20 years' standing WASHING Bradford's Pa ten tVowelWashi ngMachin e s SEWING TheWilcox &Gibbs Silent Sewing Machines Month's Trial before purchase. WASHING The Home Washer, complete, with washer, wringer, & mangle. Price, £ 4 4s. BOX MANGLES, By Bradford and other Makers. For Sale on easy terms. KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. The Three-Knife Cleaner 41 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Hand and foot combined. The Shakes. pere, Agenoria, Franklin, the Weir, Thomas and Co.'s. SEWING MACHINES The Little Wanza, or any other Make. For bale and Hire upon easy terms. SEASON GOODS. Ice Safes, Croquet Sets (by Jacque's), Croquet Bordering, Wire Netting, Nois- ICE SAFES. less Lawn Mowers, Stove and Grate Orna- ments, the Housemaids' Dusters, Peram- bulators in variety, Flower Baskets, Garden Rollers, Seats, and Chairs. ALL AT MAKERS' ADVERTISED PRICES. 4539 THE PETRIFYING SILICATE PAINTS, As supplied to the Admiralty, Board of Works, Austrian Lloyds, Woolwich Arsenal, Cunard Company, &c. FOR HOUSE, SHIP, AND GENERAL USE, IN DOORS AND OUT, AND IN ALL COLOURS. Manufactured bj the Silicate Paint Company, Liverpool. Have no chemical action on 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 Engineer- 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," &c. For particulars and Testimonials, apply to THE SILICATE PAINT COMPANY, 24, FEN WICK-STREET, LIVERPOOL. Agbhw -J. & A. SLATER, LEWIN'S MEAD, BRISTOL. 6691 ffnsiitcss gUdtcssts. JJOWEH & C 0. ARE NOW SELLING A MANUFACTURER STOCK OF LADIES' C 0 S T U M E SILK &' CASHMERE JACKETS, CAPES AND MANTILLAS CONSIDERABLY UNDER MA^ET VALUE. HOWELL & Co., THE CARDIFF DRAIERS. 13, AND 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 6164 BRISTOL IMPLEMENT COMPANY LIMITED, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. NITRATED EARTH MANURE (THE CHEAPEST AND BEST MANURE). PRICE £2 'PER TON. 5982 R. 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. PHOTOGRAPHY' PHOTOGRAPHY! BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. THE INDELIBLE STIPPLED EFFECT For producing artistic results in Portraiture by which means Enlarged Portraits may be exquisitely finished in a few hours. INVENTORS AND PATMfTEBS MESSRS. LONG, FORSYTH, AND GRIFFITHS. Can only be obtained in Cardiff at J. LONG'S ART STUDIO, 110, ROTHESAY-TERRACE, CARDIFF. CARTES DE VISITE and eery description ef PHOTOGRAPHY executed with despatch. 6036 C-ducatton. MRS. S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL WIN RE- OPEN on WEDNESDAY, July 23rd, 1873. 26, Charles- street (opposite Wesleyan Chapel), Cardiff. 6884 ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PRINCIPAL—W. WILLIAMS. Pupils prepared for the Universities and for Professional and Commercial Pursuits. During the past six years fifty-two of the pupils have passed various public examinations. TERMS: Board and Tuition 0 0 per. an. Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 0 Greek 1 0 0 „ German 10 0 Drawing 10 0 „ W 4453&, STAFFORD COLLEGE, S. DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST.HILL (NKAR CRYSTAL PALACE), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, &c. A. G. WRATKINSON, Esq, London University. ^RENCH Monsr. RAECKEDROOM. GERMAN Dr. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., &c. DRAwiNs, PAINTIKO, &C J. L. KSNWOKTBV, Esq., F.S.A., F. IL G. S., &c ASSISTANT IN DITTO J. ROLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. PROFESSOR op DANCING J. SKATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on the 25th March. 4678 GROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE, G BRIGHTON PARK, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. DR. B. TOMKINS, M.A Lady Superintendent «f Studies Miss WILS«N. Pianeforte and Singing Miss RCMBOFCL. Drawing, &c. Head Mast&r of "I GrosvenorCollege Lady Superintendent of Domestic Arrange-} w T „ ments 6 | Mrs. Jes. T*MKINS. Yeung ladies prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local examinations. GROSVENOR COLLEGE, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. PMNCIPAL DR. TOMKINS, M.A. P refemeur de Fraiigais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book, &c.) HEAD IrIASTNit: CHARLES BIGG, ESQ. The College is within 200 yards of the proposed site of the new Clifton Station. Very Moderate Terms. Large school-r"m. A arge number of pupils have obtained certificates in the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, many having passed with honours. Hundreds of pupils are occupying good situations in banks, merchants' offices, &e. A book (new edition, 40 pages) of Grosvenor College, also one of Grosvenor Ladies' College, may be obtained on application. It contains testimonials from parents of pupils, from old pupils, refer- ences to parents at Aberdare, Blaenavon, Builth, Brecon, Cardiff, Chepstow, Haverfordwest, Llanelly, Newport, Pontypridd,Swansea, Tenby, Trelech, Tredegar, Merthyr Tydfil, &c. Clever Boys who would be likely to pass the Oxford' loml Examination are specially prepared, and received on reduced terms. 4082 Jtotds. ROYAL HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF.—First-class Family and Commercial House, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to every train. A Night Porter in attendance. Under the manage- ment of E. J. MULLINER. 5309 IMPERIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART- SQUARE, CARDIFF.—This Family Hotel comprises Public Coffee and other Rooms, Private Sitting-rooms, numerous Bed- rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary, daily, at Half- past One.—THOMAS NIXON, Proprietor. 5480 UTE DOCKS. WINDSOR HOTEL, re- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary daily at l.30. -F. W. ARMSTRONG. 6696 BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk from all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. HUTT (late o( the Cow- bridge Anns). 6695 RHYMNEY AND TAFF VALE EATING HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church, Cardiff. -Pi opriet,or, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Ymwelwch a'r cymro. 6114 BAKER'S FAMILY HOTEI^ AND DINING ROOMS, 161, Bute-road, Cardiff.—J. B. begs to solicit the patronage of commercial and other gentlemen of the Docks, as he is now in a position to supply what has been commented upon of late by the local press, viz., where they can dine or luncheon com- fortably, as may be desired, on moderate terms. He has every facility for providing pic-nic, excursionists, pleasure, and private parties, as he can dine from 80 to 100 on the premises. An ordinary daily at 1.15 p.m.; charge, Is. 3d. A trial solicited.— J. BAKER, Proprietor. 6107 T/TL SHEE'S REFRESHMENT ROOMS X1 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.—Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. 6537 OEY AT HOME!—JOEY HAYNES, the popular Clown of Messrs. Hutchinson and Tayleure's Circus begs to state he has taken the FISHGUARD ARMS, Bute-street. Cardiff, where he will be glad of a call from his old friends. 6833 SWANSEA.The HUDSON TEMPERANCE S- COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 16, ST. MARY-ST., SWANSEA. 6096 WILLIAM DANCE (late Sergeant of Police at Merthyr) begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the STAR & RAILWAY INN, Trap-road, Aberdare (between the Abernant Station and Aberdare), and hopes to secure their patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best quality. 6966 DDFELLOWS' ARMS, M A E S TEG 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND VEKUE OFFICE. 238C PROPRIETOR—Mr. ILLTID MORGA)1 DINING AND REFRESHMTE^T ROOMS.— J. HISCOX'S (from NATTRISS') DINING and REFRESH- MEIST ROOMS, 41, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 5901 "RRISTO L.—DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL.— -U™ Central, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical. Ordi. nary daily.—16 and 17, St. Augustine's-parade, Bristol.—J. ULLATHORNE, Proprietor. 5661 BRISTOL. — GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 36 and 37, Broad-stieet, Bristol. Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12.30 to 61 Night Porter kept.—W. T. CROUCH, Pioprietor. 1430 CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAMILY c HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE. SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 31 Guineas per week. Break 1 fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d. Service, 2s. A Suite o Apartments having been recently added to the Hotel, especially for WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the Manager is prepared to provide the same or the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly arrange- ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendairee, 5 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board, and attendanoe4 in public rooms, 3 Guineas. All meals served to the visitor' order. Private drawing-room for Ladies. Table D'Hote daily 1 Sundays at 5. All communications to be addressed, 1428 B. eriTENS, Manager,