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Notices. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. The si>rew £ 1 L 1 N G S WE~E KLY. Millg • AVr(m?m; 'pa PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain tnan •'ajt'al Vaptain Linklater; CLUTIIA, Captain Huck- ftnd Padup,.™ Captain Fry, are intended to Sail with Goods by circnmafo Fom Bute Dock Basin (unless pi-evented 18 foll<>w8 during the month of .TUNE H Mondav TO GLA«GOW, AND BELFAST. *4 Monday P-m-I 21 Monday 3 p.m. 28 Monday 8 p.m. 2 Wednesday BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 9 Wednesday •• 2 p.m. |23 Wednesday ..12 noon 16 Wednesday J • a-™- 30 Wednesday 1p.m. 1 Tuesday LA^°W ^CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 8 Tuesday o p ni' I 22 Tuesday 2 p.m. 15 Tuesday *2 ^'m* 29 Tuesday 2 p.m. FARES, Belfast ''l'- to Tow and Assist Vessels. Glasgow: Cabin on ,• 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or „ Goods to bo alonffKiii ^e"r.a8e'12s- 6d- the advertised 4 ln time for shipment Two Honrs before Apply in Gla ° saiIin«- William Lindsat^iT ri° William Sloan & Co.; Greenock, to Belfast, to ROI.PW- u Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; *U1 & Son; and in Caidiff "t" Soa' Bristol> to Mark whit" 1100 G. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Nr CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. T^IFTW ?S.CT STE COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ^KISTOL ChAN^ii UNlTPri AHD IH" biATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. SOUTH wat first ekL ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, GLAMOlu; A v8' 'u'l-powered, Clyde-built Steamships PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 600 h.p. CAHMAlmVw 2,500 Tons 600 h.p. Or otVwi w- Tons 600 h-P- 'rst-class Steamers, will sail regularly between These s,AEl).I:PP AND NEW YORK, With all theT^1''1-8 are expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up Cabin a,] w improvements for the comfort and convenience StceraVe p:,i5ut0t;eraf?e Passengers. A Ste\?n^ i :'e.r8 Provided with mattresses. The GI AAT?^ur,rfledf?r tlle female emigrants. by the PEMBROKE^ W"1 Sail 011 the 12tho{ July, to be followed BRISTOL or ,urther particulars apply to BUDGKTT & JAMBS, and BRANTH, 11, SWANSEA „ King-street. RICHARDSON & Co. 9kOUCFSTI7'i> O- W. JONKS, HBAKP, & Co. JONTYPonr W. C. LUCT Co. PONTYpRmn 1'. WAITB & SON. RISCa ALBXANDKR BROTHERS. *ERTH'YR "'pv.Vr.W JoHN R- TAYLOR. ^■BEkdawi? W. J. PRKSSWBLL, 1, Castle-street. AK £ < E. G. PRICE. COLEfVmrw ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-Btreet. ^BHOKEKnr^ H. B. TROTTKIL JSNBY CK s- B- SKETCH. JjAESTgrj RICHARD MASON. ?AVEftF(njr>V.r7. JOHN CHIVRRS, CAHDIgak?' VVJi'ST J. MAT & Co., 2, Victoria-plaoe. TREDEGAR* LAUNCBLOT LOWTHBR, 21, Quay-st. BIJAICeney T. M. Cow, Sirhowy Railway. "■HYiinEY SAMUBL CHARLKT, ABERaVok EVANS, Post-office. l^ANELLY Etaks» Stationer. TREorhy JOHN J. CIIALINDJIR, Post-office. BRYN\(aWu WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. *t J. H. N. JUDD, Beaufort-house. BUrry JAMBS BAGNALL. Brecon RICHARD WILLIAMS. JIILPo][t D. W. JONBS. D "RlTON Bppov THOMAS & Co., Shipchandlers. JJARreth J' J°KB9> Tallow Chandler. *ONMoltTH JASON MKYLBR, Stationer. J'RICKHOWPT V CUARLKS BLISS, Auctioneer. °r at the rn»„ A. RUMBET, Post-oftice. 3712 Pany 8 °fflce, 1, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 3712 JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. "^THITE STAR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. Stea«ishirw> ■*? iU(J from NEW YORK. These new full-powered TOWN onLIVERPOOL «n THURSDAYS, QUEENS- Oceanic DAYS. ael, July a Adriatic July 17 le These" July 10 1 Baltic. July 24 With modern are uniform, «f the highest speed, and replete Cabins are .I-j0nyeniences in every department. Saloon and of the Uri^ips. Passengers are booked through to all parts and Augtraii t^tatcs> British America, China, Japan, India, Saloon iiao rafts issued #n New York free of charge. Cuinesig v, Ke> £ 18 18a and 21 guineas. Return Tickets, 36 »S- On ?Ke- Cs- ai>d after the 1st July next, Saloon Faros will be For iF -ght 421 and 425. Return Tickets, 440. Broadwav N« Passatfe apply at the Company's Office, 19, *•», to 'r and 96, Market-street, Chicago in Queens- 10, Water-aT^ S9°TT A Co., or U ISM'LY, IMRIE k Co., E.C. • t0 p S6.1' Liverpool; t* 7, East India Avenue, London, g-A.BFVaw ?E8'"gUTHRIE, & Co., ButeDooks, Oirdttf; to -^gjUJSwanseq; or to GEO. R. PRICE, Pontypridd. 4»W TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL JL STEAMERS, appointed to sail from LIVERPOOL, vid QUKENSTOWN to NEW ClTYe^UESDAY THURSDAY. CITV BRISTOL TCBSDAT, JDLT S. ClTv rvt CHESTER THIIRSDAT, JTILT 10. Citv ANTWERP TCBSDAY, JULY 15. Saloon t> BROOKLYN THURSDAY. JULY 17. Sailin SRffe~Tuesday Sailings, VI and 15 Guineas: Thurs- Prtvileggg Guineas and 18 Guineas, haying equal Saloon ^a88age to New York, Six Guineas, with Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- ?asspnn,mor?' or Quebec, without extra charge. book^dj?ers for 111 parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES For fn-M0u^1 on very advantageous terms. ttreet r; er particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water- Robbd tfP°°'» JosBPnr. URT0S' & Soif> South Church-street. Cardiff. ERKn»D, ^'00D> 18. Crichton-street, Cardiff; or to aicg LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth. 2249 A LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE J £ SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE .0_ "e.t TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. The to the West. day aiiH Xer Steamships of this Linernow run direct every Tues- 0rWardi»i aX ,rom LIVERPOOLto PORTLANDaud QUEBEC, Oitiea H^nKer8 to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all fRou Towns in Canada and the United States. M LIVERPOOL TO FROM LIVERPOOL TO ibeniian QUEBEC. c & John's, N.F. Ca iadian, Tuesday, 5 Aug. ??attdinnx!- 1 July Polynesian, Thurs., 7 „ £ eruvian i?"'Thurs., 3 „ North American, Tu., 12 „ ru8sian 'iUesda-v. 8 „ Scandinavian, Thurs., 14 ^Ustrian" i, sc'ay> 10 ,i CorinthiaJi, Tuesday, 19 „ v^Pian V[Uesd,l-v. I5 Prussian, Thursday, 21 c 'toha^'■"Ji'sday, 17 () Austrian (Via St. John's, N.F., ??r|natia»V' J,UC8da>'< 22 „ & Halifax) Tuesday, 'M Aug. estori»,?'/ £ • ursday« 24 „ Caspian, Thursday, 28 Hal it la St. John's N.F. Manitoban, Tuesday, 2 Sept. rcassia.f3 £ tii^ues^aJr> 29 July Sarniatim, Thurs., 4 The Man Q. lrsc^ay» ^1 C rcassian, Thursday, 11 „ Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE iw sail as follows warding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle Austria-r. n,estern> South Western and Southern States. Cagtjj. • Tuegday, 20 May. Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July „ OibS' Tuesday, 17 June | °rtolir ifsfia?'e to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, t° accoiA "'ri}ore> or Philadelphia, £ 18 18s. or £ 1515c. according ^hich p 1odation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors rates ~in..e obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduned each sto mited number of intermediate passengers are taken in a^ £ 9 9s., including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- to be n, dining apart from steerage. Applications for berths St advance. ton erage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- ful York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., including a plenti- carrieri fy ,of c°oked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are Mid children line attend t0 the want8 °* female passengers 13 8 iakenfrom the Oeean Steamships to the Railway Cars expense. rotn vrl^^prniation required concerning Canada, can be obtained Canadian S'xon> H> Adam-street, Adelphi, London Agent for the p2..overnme,it- Suortbi™ 8 ?,n Canada supplied gratis by our agents pacipi^r* tRoUT8 to SAN FRANCISCO, via the UNION ble te RAILROAD. THROUGH TICKETS isStted on the most favour- nnø. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, and °r to Genro-o t>- 85> i'oyle street, Londonderry, 08tniaster p lrd, 24C, Bute-street, Cardiff; John R. Taylor, reet, Kew' near Newport; James Ayre, 64,Dock- Pavid Bowpn IT' i>rll8t & Sons, 9, Quay Parade, Swansea.; H'gh-street M Thoma.s-street, Llanelly John Copeland, 124, George u' ^thyr Tydvil; Jackson & Co., Milford Haven; 1°> John-strppt^ rf^8' Welfield-road, and Mr. David Wiiliams, Jatnes R \i„_ Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, Pontypridd; Morgan) Pontypridd. We adviao pMPANY'8 special NOTICE TO BMIQHANTS. before ieavin„aJ8engers t0 obtain their Tickets from our Agents aving Home. < £ MLT N A~ T I O N A L LINE TO NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT, imOM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. The wen-kn™, f n WN EVERY THURSDAY Ships lull-powered Iron Screw Steam-ships Egypt, Grogan Tons Ships Tons Spain, Grace England, Kemp 4000 Italy, Thomson 4^0 The Queen, Andrews 4441 France, Griggs *302 Holland, Bragg 8847 Canada, Webster ?571 Erin, 3956 Greece, Helvetia, Spencer 3974 Will sail from Vy' 3500, Denmark, Sunnier 3723 CANADA Liverpool to New York as under SPAIN Wednesday, 9th July. ITALY. Wednesday, 16th July. Leaving Queenstown VV, V'• Wednesday, 23rd JUly .The Saloon accommodation foll°wing days. unusually large, and onen ?lurEM8ed~the State-rooms on deck. off the Saloons situated in Poop Rate of Passage, 12,15, and 17 0llirio„o 2,at'on in State-room-all having?iccordl,?-,to accommo- Tn.ots» TWENTY-FIVK GIIINIXs I)nv'lege in Sal<x>n. Return 8i,^leJCOMFORT of STEERAGE pASWUfll,t)(! —the accommodation being uneoimiS?^ specially con- ventilation unequalled for spaoe, light, dan^TB? OF PAssAGB-as low as by any other T i„» A eed?f Fresh Provisions served up COoked bYCn.luSde ab St» 1 Attendance free. ^Company s Servant. s. wardesses in attendance on Female Steerace p- and Passengers forwarded to Quebec, Boston, Philadelphia Pra)^ more un^onl extra charge^-and booked throng to ^^pal6™ booked through to Australia, New Zealand, China, "d i ^°r re'?ht or Passage apply to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. llARaj, D 2S, Water-street, Liverpool' FTOWKV Insurance Agents, Newport, Mon.; DAVID taane; y> Thomas-street, or Tiioa, MORGAN, Mina-»treet, ^Vinrl' r CHEESE, Town Crier, Brynmawr; D. L. JONBS, ■crd tJ^S~8t ek' Britonferry DAVID RBES, Cardiff Castle Hotel, Jqj, JAMES R. MORGAN, Post-office, Pontypool; or to A ^J^J^kAS & CO., 130, Rothsay-terrace, Bute Docks, and I^g- WILLIAMS, 9, Westborne-place, Cardiff. «e»t £ ?ers ,are ^dvised to secure their Passages from the L cal 1 oofore leaving home. t 1tippiug Jtoticcs. g T E A M COMMUNICATION BETWEEN NANTES AND BRISTOL CHANNEL PORTS. The Public are respectfully informed that a STEAMER or STEAMERS will be despatched at regular intervals from NANTES to CARDIFF and BUISTOL, taking cargo at through rates for all important towns in the West of England and South Wales. The "AFRICAN" s.s., 300 tons, will leave NANTES for CARDIFF and BRISTOL on or about the 4th JULY next. For rates of freight and other particulars, apply to A. ALBERT, Nantes; or to WHITE AND GARDINERS, East Bute Dock. Cardiff. 68G3 and Queen-square, Bristol. J»ales bg ^Uutiotu Maindy Ironworks, on the Glamorganshire Canal, one mile from Oardin. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAT, the 15th of JULY, 1873, at the above Works, the valuable MACHINERY and PLANT on the Premises, including steam engines, egg-end and other boilers, with gearing disc fan. steam hammer (by Nasmyth), tilt hammer, forge and furnace cranes, forge plates, two-wheeled coaches and trollies, punching, shearing, drilling, screwing, and weighing machines, hydraulic press, Hercules screws, lifting jack, crab winh, gantry, steam circu ar saw, srrindstones in boxes, wrought iron monkeys, anvils, bellows, anchor and general smiths' tools, with the other appurtenance a of an Ironworks. Catalogues may be obtained, and any further particulars, on application to the Auctioneer, 21, Queen-street, Cardiff. Sale to commence at Eleven for fwclYe o'clock precisely. 675C Sale of Horses. MR. F. H. PEARCE will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on SATURDAY next, JULY 5th, at the Stables, known as Bl;ind's Stables, Womanby-street. Cardiff," 14 strong, useful cart and draught HORSES. Also a BROWN COB MARE, 14-2, 4 years old by Llandaff out of Baldcott. Good hunter quiet to ride, been in single and double harness. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Colliery Proprietors end others to the above, being the best lot that has been offered for sûmlt time. Two months' credit on approved bills. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. For particulars, apply to F. H. Pearce, 6, High-st., Cardiff 6934 Port of Cardiff.—To Hotel Keepers, Shipchandlers, Shipmasters, and Others. MESSRS. SHORT & DUNN will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on Tt, ZSD A Y, 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 the 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 pbtained in the meantime, by applying to the Auctioneers, Butt Docks, Cardiff. 30th June, 1873. 694ig Tredegarville, Windsor-place, & Westbourne Crescent.—Valuable Leasehold Property. MESSRS. HILL, HOPKINS & co. HAVE received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 11th JULY, 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 I-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, 1865, at an annual ground rent of 423. A portion of the purchase-money may remain in mortgage .if desired. LOT 2.-All that commodious MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, situate at No. 4, West bourne-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 47 per annum. A portion of the purchase-money may remain oil 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 lease for 99 years, from the 1st May, 1853, about 79 years being unexpired, at a ground rent of jEB 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, Esci., 6971 Solicitor, Cardiff. Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest.—Parishes of Lambston and Prender.-ast. -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 SATURDAY, 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. 1.—The valuable freehold farm and lands called WEST mLL FOLD, eontaining about 69 acres ot 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 SU1TON WEST, with Berry Hill and Sunny Side, containing about 45 acres of similar land. LOT 4.-LThe very compact freehold farm, called the CORNER FARM, containing about 59 acres of similar land. The above Estate is situate within 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 to 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. MR. T. M. JAMES will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, JBLY 7th, 1873, on the premises, 10, Heath- field-street, Swansea, all the UNREDEEMED PROPERTY pledged at the shop of Henry Barnett, pawnbroker, prior to the 1st day of July, 1872. Sale to commence at 1 p.rn. 6975 HILL, HOPKINS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SAINT JOHN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 6970 wILLI AM SAN DERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 ALEXANDER BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, AGENTS AND VALUERS, 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT PONTYPRIDD. 5597 QTEAM SAWING, PLANING, MOULDING, AND JOINERY WORKS, Commercial-street, near St. Paul's Church, Newport, Hon. J. LINTON, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Begs to Inform the public generally that he has fitted up Im- proved Patent Machinery, whereby he is enabled to execute with dispatch all kinds of Sashes, Frames, Doors, Skirtings, and Mould- ings, at prices which cannot be surpassed. Estimates given, on application, for every kind of Joinery work. Orders punctually attended to. 6480 CALEDONIAN PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE, 141, BUCHANAN-ST., GLASGOW. MTT TRUSTEES WM. GALBRAITH, Esq. (of Chas. Tennant k Co., St. Rollox). WM. TAYLOR, Esq., vruin Merchant, Director of the City of Glasgow Bank, and ROBERT S. STRONACH, Esq., City of Glasgow Bank. RATES MODERATE, LOSSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. Policies of other Companies transferred free of expense. W. M'GAVIN M'CULLOCH. MANAGER. THOMAS WEBBER, DISTRICT AGENT, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 6291 LEICE STE R HOUSE, JU No, 101, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. The above Establishment is NOW OPEN With a Large Assortment of HATS AND CAPS, TIES AND COLLARS, SHIRTS, UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. NOTE TIIg ADDRESS: Ne. 101, OXFORD STREET (late Crapper's). 6096 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTO- GRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, BT ROYAL LETTERS PATENT. AT THE STUDIO ROYAL, 45 WIND-STREET. SWANSEA, WANDER. VKYDK'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.) Herr Goldman politely begs to call attention to the fact that ne 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, Lithographic 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 other establishment is capable ofproducing. Carte Portraits from 4s. the half-dozen. Painting and Enlarging done for the Trade at Wholesale Paris orices. THB ABDRBSS— THE STUDIO ROYAL, 45, WIND-STREET, OPPOSITE THE ADELPHI HOTEL, SWANSEA. 91.66 public Notices* HOMOEOPATHIC SURGEON.—Mr. FREE- MAN, 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. At Home 1.30 till 3 daily. Letters for advice answered by day mails. 6379 CARDIFF AND SWANSEA STEAM COAL C COMPANY (LIMITED). Shares for Sale.—Apply to Mr. T. H. DAVIES, Union-street, Swansea. 6730 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 bescnt to the iiiidei-signed- 6939 R. W. MORRIS & CO., Proprietors. PP REWARD.—Certain False Statements ct/having been circulated ill regard to my character, which are calculated to have an injurious effect upon my business, I hereby offer a reward of £5 to anyone who will give such infor- mation as will le.id to the conviction of the offender. THOMAS DAVIES. 34, Cowbridge-road. Cardiff, June 2Ath, le73. 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 rjj^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), b5, Gracechurcli-street, London, E.C., on or before July. 6949 TO THE LIBERAL ELECTORS OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. All Persons who are possessed of Freehold or Leasehold Pro- perty, and whose names are not inserted on the Lists of Voters, published on the Chapels and Churches doors, must send in their CLAIMS to the Overseers of the Poor, on or before the 20th of JULY next. Auy information GRATIS by applying to MR. T. H. DAVIES, 6869 22, Union-street, Swansea. NEATH. F LOWER, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. THE NEXT E X HIBITION WILL TAKE PLACE AT NEATH, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH AXD 8TH, 1873. SCHEDULES of PRIZES, and all particulars, may be obtained on application to HENRY S. LUDLOW, 1 ~HO<, W. WH1TTINGTON, J OMCS- Neath, May 24th, 1873. 6339 YSTRA]D GAS AND W ATER W ORKSI PERSONS desirous of CONTRACTING for the PURCHASE of the TAR produced at these Works for 12 months, from the 31st July next, are requested to send in Tenders addressed to me on or before Wednesday, July 16th, 1873. By order,' E. S. PIKE, Manager. Gas and Water Office, Ystrad RhondJa, near Pontypridd. i87. ^O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The SCHOOL BOARD for LLANTWIT FARDRE invite TEN- DERS for the Erection of NEW SCHOOLS at Pontypridd, to ac- commodate 600 children. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Post- office Chambers, Pontypridd, where Tenders should bo delivered on or before the 3rd day of July next. The Board do not biud themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. H. S. DAVIES, Clerk to the 4aid Board. Pontypridd, June 9, 1873. 0#59 1RST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY J-* 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. WKDKBSDAY.—Gun Competition at the East Moors, Cardiff, at 2 p.rn. Detachments for the CompetitioR will parade, in full dress (with waist-belts only), 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 Royai 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, I 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. Brythonfiyn 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 boj s, 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 iC2,000 before we can hope to reach the Crystal Palace comfortably. The Great Competition being on the Itth of July next, it will be seen that no time is to be lost. D. BRYTHONFRYN GRIFFITHS, 6298 General Secretary. G REA T WESTERN RAILWAY. SOUTH WALES CHORAL REHEARSALS. On MONDAY, JULY 7th, an EXCURSION TRAIN will run to MERTHYR and ABERNANT, leaving Carmarthen Junction at 7.0; Ferryside, 7.15; Kidwelly, 7.30; Pembrey, 7.42; Llanelly, 7.55 Loughor, 8.5; Swansea, 8.15"; Landorc, 8.30; Neath, 8.45; Briton Ferry, 8.40 and Port Talbot, 8.30 a.m., and returning from Merthyr at 9.0 p.m. the same evening. NATIONAL MUSICAL COMPETITION AT THE CRYSTAL PALACE. On TUESDAY, JULY 8th, EXCURSION TRAINS will leave New MilfQrd at 6.15 Haverfordwest, 6.35 Narberth Road, 7.0; Whitland, 7.15; Pembroke Dock, 7.40; Pembroke, 7.48; Tenby, 8.15; Narberth, 8.43; St. Clears, 7.30 Carmarthen Town, 8.10; Carmarthen Junction, 7.50 Ferryside, 8.5 Kidwelly, 8.17 Pem- brey, 8.30; Llanelly, 8.42; Llanijelo, 8.35; Brynammon, 8.45; Pontardulalfe, 9.25 Loughor, 8.52; Swansea, 9.0 Landore, 9.15 Neath, 9.33; Merthyr, 730; Hirwain, 7.55; Aberdare, 8.10; Mountain Ash, 8.20; Quaker's Yard, 8.32; Rhymney Junction, 8.47; Tredegar Junction, 8.53; Crumlin, 9.3; Pontypool Town, 9.23 Monmouth, 7.50 Raglan Footpath, 8.6 Usk, 8.25 Pont- pool Road, 9.30; Abergavenny, 9.50; Pontonlas, 10.15 Here- ford, 10.45; Ledbury, 11.15; Briton Ferry, 9.40; Port Talbot, 9.55; Bridgend, 10.25; Llantrissant, 10.50; Cardiff, 11.15; New- port, 11.40 a.m; Chepstow, 12.15; Lydney, 12.35; andNewnham, 12.55 p.m., for LONDON, and return on the following Tuesday. For fares and full particulars see handbills. J. GRIERSON, General Manager. Paddington Terminus. 6981 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIPS. CHAIRMAN. Mr. W. H. WOODALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terraoe, Walter's- road, Swansea. HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who are earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list of subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow 20 0 0 Mr. T, Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. S. J. Elias, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. D. Jenkins, Glasgow. 15 0 0 Mr. D. J. Hutchins, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London 15 0 0 Mr. Bretherton, Gloucester 1t 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, London 15 0 9 Mr. E. J. Mulliner, Reyal Hotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. D. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. H. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 0 Mr. D. Davies, London 10 10 0 Mr. D. E. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. W. W. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 I Mr. Rees Owen, Liverpool 10 0 0 Mr. O. Williams, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. E. Roberts, Swansea 10 0 0 Mr. E. Phillips, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. S. L. Davies, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. T. Lewis, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, Manchester. 10 10 0 Mr%H. Cousins, Angel Hotel. Cardiff 10 0 0 Mr. J. A. Inglis, London 10 0 0 Mr. C. Lewis, Newport 5 0 0 Mr. F. Jenkins, Manchester 5 5 6 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 Arms, Bridgend. 6 6 0 Mr. W. D. Davies, London 5 5 0 Mr. R. Burnett, Bradford 110 Mr. T. L. Davies, Newport. 110 Mr. W. Welsford, London 110 Mr. James Davies, draper, Cwmavon (Taibach) 110 Wm. Alexander, Esq., Ex-Mayor of Cardiff 110 6928 RC. 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. JJARNESS AND SADDLERY. IMMENSE STOCK-BEST QUALITY—AT LOWEST PRICES. E. PARNALL & SONS, 2, AND 3, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. TERMS—Net Cash, no abatement. 5007 BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, 30th MAY, 1873. Gentlemen,—I beg to inform you that the business of FISH. MONGER, HERRING-CURER, and FRUITERER, which has been carried on for the last 20 years by Mr. Richard Exton, at the above address will in future be carried on by me, John Francis Crabb, son-in-law of Richard Exton, with whom I have bean em- ployed for 15 years. I trust that by supplying the best articles at moderate prices, ,ftnd a strict attention to business, I shall merit a continuance tf the favours so liberally bestowed on my father-in-law. I ton, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, .660 JOHN FRANCIS CRABB. public (Btttetiaimncnts. s OUTH WALES CHORAL UNION. LAST REHEARSAL IN WALES. TWO GRAND REHEARSALS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITIVE MUSIC AND A SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS, WILL BE GIVEN AT TilE MARKET PLACE, ABERDARE, On MONDAY, JULY 7th. The Choir will (by the kind permission of R. T. Crawshav, Esq.), be assisted by the celebrated CYFARTHFA BAJNTD. Mr. D. Bowen, Dowlais (Choir Accompanist), will preside at the Harmonium. THE £ 1,000 CHALLENGE PRIZE WILL BE UN VIEW. First Rehearsal at 3 p.m. second at 7 p.m. Admission-3s., 2s,. Is. A Special Train for Pontypridd and Rhondda Valley will leave at 10 p.m. An Excursion Train will run from Carmarthen, returning from Abernantat 9.15 p.m. 6908 W. DAVIES, Aberdare, Choir Secretary. s TUART HALL, CARDIFF. Continuance of the most gratifying success THE NEW GREAT NATIONAL DIORAMA OF IRELAND. With Yocalllud Musical Accompaniments by Miss Nelly Younger, Miss Carry Henry, Miss Florence Leslie, Mr. Alfred St. John, Air. Teddy O'Lynn, Mr. Doolan, and Chorus of Irish Minstrels. DANCES, REELS, JIGS, SKETCHES, &c., &c. Every Evening at 8, and also en Saturday aud Wednesday at 3. Admission-2s. & Is. Galleries, 6d. Half-Price at 9 p.m. to 1st and 2nd Class. Schools and Children under 12, half-price to all parts. LESSEH AND MANAGER—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. REFRESHMENTS AT THE BAR. Aimission—First Class, Is.; Half-price at Half-past Nine for Gentlemen only. On Saturdays and Benefit Nights no return tickets after 10 o'clock Doors open at 7.30 to commence at 8. 141 TAR V A R IE T I E^S. WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. DIRECTOR MR. MELVILLE. New Star Combination! New Talented Company New Programme THIS EVENING the following Artistes will appear:- W. H. Tilla, 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. justness ddressts. M I T H AND COT, CORN MERCHANTS, SKINNER-STREET. NEWPORT, MON. 4658 GH. AWBERY (LATE J. R. AWBERY) • TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2. KING STREET, CARMARTHEN. 4504 FOREIGN CIGAR DEPOT. J. WEAVER, 4, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. HAVANNAH CIGARS of the Choicest Brands always in Stock. 5750 ORKSHIRE RELISH. JL The most DELICIOUS SAUCE in the WORLD to Chops, Steaks, Fish, &c. Sold by all Grocers and Oilmen in bottles, 6d, Ie, and 2s each. Trade Mark, Willow-Pattern Plate. PROPRIETORS—GOODALL, BACKHOUSE. & Co., Leeds. 5294 USE ONLY F OTHERGLLL'S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. 4052 JONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL tF 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. Lesseea of the Principal. Posting Places. 2144 J NORRIS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER AXB BILL POSTERS, x Towv AND COUNTRY). I Handbills and Circulars Delivered with Quick Despatch. ADDRESS :—34, ORCHARD STREET, SWANSEA. B EF-ORE YOU PURCHASE PATENT MEDICINES OF ANY KIND, Call on C. YORATH, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, 282, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. Wkero a fresh supply is always kept in stool Parcels received fro* London every alternate day. X- 5519 LEWIS, CABINET MAKER -*—* AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furnish to his EXTENSIVE STOCK of CABINET GOODS CARPETS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, BEDDING LINOLEUM, FLOOR CLOTHS, c., all of which are of the newest design and of the best manufacturel N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers lor Sale and Hire. 101 JOHN WILLIAMS'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 3718 I SAY, Frank, my boy, I hardly know you. What is it that makes you look so altered ? Dont 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. C HALL is now SHOWING a LARGE STOCK of Black and Coloured SILKS Black, Fancy and Plain GRENADINES; French MUSLINS and LAWNS and Made-up Muslin and Holland COSTUMES & POLONAISES, suitable for the PRESENT SEASON. Also, a LARGE LOT of TABLE LINENS, 25 PER CENT. UNDO. VALUE. 6856 QOOLING AND REFRESHING DRINKS. STANTON AND COMPANY'S CELEBRATED LEMON KALI AND PERSIAN SHERBET. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY WORKS, BRISTOL. 4604 W. ROBERTS, WHOLESALE A" RETAIL 1 IRONMONGER, 86 & 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Grocers attention invited to a Large Assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, &c., At prioes which will compare favourably with Bristol Housog. pJUCJ: LISTS ON APPLICATION. BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vulcanized India Rubber Goods. 6799 LAWN MOWERS, I873, REDUCED FROM ALL THE MAKERS. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST:— The Climax, 6in. cutters, 25s; 7in., 35s; 8in., 45s; join., Ms. Anglo-American, lOin., Z3 10s; 12in., £ 4 10s; 14in., L5 6a l«in., £ 6. Ransomes's, 8in., £ 2 15s 10in., £ 3 10s 12in., £ 4 10s; 14in., £ 5 10s. Shanks's, 6m., £ 1 10s; 7in., £ 2 8in., £ 2 10s; lOin., £ 3 Its 12in., je4 15s 14in., £6 16s. Green's, 8in., £ 2 10s .e 10in., £ 3 10s; 12in., £ 4 15S. Barnard's, 6in., £ 2 5s; 8in., £ 2 10s 10in., £ 3 l»s 12in., £ 4 10s. Samuelson's Sin., £ 2 5s 10in., £ 3 12in., 14in., 45. Green's Pony and Donkey Machine, 26in., £ 15. Frospectwses aid Testimonials on application to HENRY LEONARD. 22, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 6&3J business JUdresscs* BUYERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING will find it materially to their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SUNS, now sub- mitted to their lotice 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 maKe. At the same time they can render those Goods at a less cost on account of their many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. ADDRESS—MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Terms—One price no abatement; ready money. 6226 SUMMER CLOTHING: THE STAR CLOTHING COMPANY CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. EACH Department is now replete with all the Latest Styles in Boys', Youths' and Gent's Attire. BOYLE & CO.'S Children's Suits. Novelties—The Grecian Belt Suit, the Sailor Suit, the Dresden Suit- BOYLE & CO.'S Boys' Suits in Leading Style, made of Cheviots, Tweeds, Meltons, &c. BOYLE & CO.'S Gent's Summer Suits and Summer Overcoats. BOYLE & CO.'S Coats for Business and Tourists—several new shapes. JgOYLE & CO.'S Trousers and Vests-new pattern. The TAILORING DEPARTMENT is under the management of an eminent Cutter of great experience. Our patrons may rely on having garments made to their approval. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, &e. BOYLE & co., BOOT MANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH-STREET, & 13, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' Summer Boots in Spring Sides, Bal- morals, to button. BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies best Kid, Morrocco, and Glove Kid JL) Boots. BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' Satteen and Cashmere Boots, Shoes, "and Slippers. JjOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' French Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. JgOYLE & CO.'S Gents' Kid and Levant Summer Boots. BOYLE & CO.'S Gents' Balmor Is, Spring Sides, Cossacks, and Wellingtons. BOYLE & CO.'S Gents' Oxford Shoes in Kid, Calf, and Patent. BOYLE & CO.'S Boys' and Girls' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, of every description. Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock to select from in Wales. 6119 JMPORTANT TO ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS. JAMES M'NEILL AND CO., Original Manufacturers of the Patent DRILLING COMPOSITION, For PLANING, BORING, SCREWING, &c., Confidently recommend It as being the Best Article yet introduced. Testimonials from well-known celebrated Shipbuilders and Engineers, which speak more strongly in its favour, than any recommendation of ours. Greenock, 8th November, 1870. Messrs. James M'Neill and Co., Glasgow. Gentlemen,—In reply to your inquiry, we havo used your Drilling Composition for upwards of two years, and have found it to answer the purpose better than anything we hitherto had. Gentlemen, yours truly, CAIRD & 00. Boyne Engine Works, Loods, 21st March, 1800. Messrs. James M'Neill and Co. Gentlemen,—Having used your Composition for Drilling for a considerable time, we have had an opportunity of testing it properly, and have found it much superior, both in economy and quality, to anything we have hitherto tried. Yours most respectfully, MANNING, WARDLE, & CO. VULCAN CEMENT. GREASE, OILS, WHITE LEAD, PAINT, COLOUR, VARNISH, AND SOAP, POWDER. wolms- 157, 159, and 161, LONDON-STREET, GLASGOW. Sou: AGzws- JENKING AND WATT, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. ABLO BOLli AGEXTS IN SOUTH WALIS FOlL The Glasgow Patent Moulders' Blacking Company. J. Cliff and Son, Leeds,Plumbago Crucible Manufacturers. W. Johnson, Watchet, Manure and Cement Manufacturer. 6747 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 the British 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, 6S30 CROSS BROTHERS. G 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 £ 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. 6683 THE "UNIVERSAL" STEAM PUMP. THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST EFFICIENT, AND THE MOST DURABLE. FOR COLLIERIES. FOR GENERAL PUMPING PURPOSES. FOR BOILER FEEDING. (SELECTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH COMMISSIONERS OF THE VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873.) MADE ONLY BY HAYWARD TYLER & CO., London; AND SOLD BY CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, IRONWORKS & COLLIERY STJORES C ONTRACTOR, AND MACHINERY FACTOR, NEWPORT. 5963 rjlHOMAS BUR NELL, (27 Years with FINCH & GODWIN; Bristol,) 35, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, GENERAL WIRE WORKER, MAKER OF IMPROVED WIRE BLINDS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL KINDS OF BIRD CAGES, Every description of Screens and Sieves for Founderies, Maltsters, Flour Mills, Grocers, Confectioners, Masons, &c., &c. GALVANIZED NETTING FOR GAME AND POULTRY. Ornamental Wire-work for Conservatories, Gardens, Lawns and Parks. FLOWER STANDS, AVIARIES, &c. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, t7 business JUdresses* D. JOTHAM AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING FOR TIUI: SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LARGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS ( COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To MATCH) NEW STYLES IN^ GENTLEMEN'S SUITS I YOUTHS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White and Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AND TIES, HATS AND CAPS, Sc., &e. 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. 5502 GLAMORGAN WAGON REPAIRING G COMPANY, 11, BUTE CRKbCEJsT, 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. CS71 "QNLY T B E BEST BEDDING PLANTS. JAS. GARAWAY & CO. J Supply 100, in 8 or more Varieties, their own Selection, for 9'la Five per Cent. Discount' for Cash. Priced Catalogues free by posts JAS. GARAWAY & CO., DURDHAM DOWN, BRISTOL. 6023 J lllP. E MBOSSED GLASS. EENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. &' SHIPOWNEM, • CARRIAGE BUILDERS fc CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, EROCERS, & OTHERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BEISTCi, (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. M?6 5476 ESTABLISHES IS". BRATTICE CLOTH!! BRATTICE CLOTH I BRATTICE & IRON AIR-TUBING, DOORS, Ac. TARPAULINS & RIcK CLOTHS MADE TO ANY SIZE IN TWO DAYS' NOTICE. LOCO. GREASE. WIRE ROPE GREASE (FREE FROM Acm). TRAM OILS AND GREASES. CHAINS, NAILS, AND COUPLINGS. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. SAVING OF eOAL. BOILERS AND PIPES COVERED WITH PATENT NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION. REFERENCES FURNISHED FROM THE LARGEST WORKS IN WALES. GEO. J. MAY, GREEN, NEATH. 6546 WM. T UCKER'S WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. GOLD & SILVER CARRIAGE, | BROOCHES, LKVERS, 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 "CARDIFF TIMES" FOR THIS WEEK (PUBLISHED FIRST EDITION at 6 a.m. FRIDAT, and SECOND EDITION at 12 Noon SATURDA, Contains full particulars of THE WEEK'S PARLIAMENTARY NEWS: Alleged Irregularity at the War Office. Safety of Sir Samuel Baker. Supreme Court of Judicature (Bill. Visit of the Shah to the Houses of Parliament. THE VISIT OF THE SHAH: His Majesty at the Crystal Palace, Windsor Castle, and Cht-A-ick. THE TICH-BORNE TRIAL: Full Report of this Week's Evidence. Our London Letter: By an Independent Member. CARDIFF POLICE COURT. Llandaff Petty Sessions: Assaulting the Police. Merthyr Board of Health. Aberdare Board of Health. THE MINES' REGULATION ACT Attitude of the Colliers in South Wales. Mr. S. Morley and the Rev. Sonley Johnstone. CARDIFF TOWN COUNCIL. The Mordaunt Divorce Case. Important Case to Colliery Managers. SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION IN CARDIFF. ROATH LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH; GLAMORGANSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS Full Report: County Business, the Late Governor of Swansea Gaol; Two Justices for Glamorganshire, The Rating of Colliery Property, Adulteration of Food and Drugs, The Charge to the Grand Jury, Appointment of Magistrates for Cardiff, Trials of Prisoners—Sheep Stealing at Llandaff, The Hotel Robberies at Cardiff, Uttering Counterfeit Coin at Swansea, Malicious Wound- ing at Cardiff, Outrage 011 a Child at Ferndale. MONMOUTHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS: County Business: Prosecution of Mr. James Rrown, Removal of Quarter Sessions from Usk to Newport, Trials of Prisoners, &c. BRECONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. 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Advertisements in ended for insertion in the FIRST EDITION must he received at the Chief Offioes, Cardiff, by To o'clock.on Thursday Evening and for the SEOOND EDITION by Nine «'«lo«k on Saturday Morning. r- justness ddrc$}3es. JJ OWELL & CO. ARE NOW SELLING A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' COSTUMES, SILK & CASHMERE JACKETS, CAPES AND MANTILLAS CONSIDERABLY UND2R MARKET VALL S. HOWELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13, AND 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5164 BRISTOL IMPLEMENT COMPANY. -*— LIMITED, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. NITRATED EARTH MANURE I (THE CHEAPEST A BEST MANTRE). PRICE £2 Prn TON. )82 —— — —— r)g2 J. NEWTON, TAIL OR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, MERCER, j HOSIER, &c., 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. J. N. INVITES INSPECTION OF HIS NEW STOCK OF SUM: )( ERG 0 0 D S. THE CRITERION TROUSERS 14s. 6d. 2025 Jg T E A M SAW MILLS J. HOWELLS, TIMBER MERCHANT. PITWOOD, SLBEPERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS' TIMBER ALWAYS IN STOCK. YARD—WBST BUTE DOCK, CARDIFF. 2467 {SITUATION* MRS. S. J. DAVIES'S SCHOOL will RE- OPEN on WEDNESDAY, July 23rd, 1873. 20, Charted- street (opposite Wesleyan Chapel), Cardiff. ggs4 MISS RIGHTON, ASSOCIATE AND MEDALLIST OF THE LONDON ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Pupil of Sir Juliiit BeDOdiet and Dr. Wylde), PROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFORTE-, 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF 4336 CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL c TRAINING SCHOOL. HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MQK Principal Mr. 3. WARE, Assisted by Cam petent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business ard Profes- sienal Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-class Examinaticrke. Spacious Schoolrooms, l)onnitories, and Playground. Unlimited Diet. Reports and Prizes at the close of each Session. Testimonials and referencee of the highest order. Full m rtieu- lars on application. Date of Re-opening MONDAY, July 28th. 6885 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: V Board and Tuitien 0 0 per. mu Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 0 Greek 1 0 0 German 10 0 I)mwing 1 o 0 llis 4463 STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NKAR CRISTAL PALACK), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o« Bridffend. MATHEMATICS, &C A. G. WATKINSON, Esq London University. cIRKNCH Monsr. RAECKEPKOOM. GRRMAN DR. EUPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D.. Sc. DRAWIXG, PAINTING, &C. J. L. KENWORTHT, Esq., F.SA., F.ILG.S., &c ASSISTANT IN DITTO J. ROLPS, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. PROFBSSOR eF DAKeime J. SNATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. There is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on the 26tli March. 4678 Jvotcls. ROYAL HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF.-First-clus Family and Commercial House, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to eveiy train. A Night Porter in attendance. Under the manasre- ment of E. J. MULLINER. ^09 IMPERIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART- SQUARE, CARDIFF.—This Family Hotel oomprises Public Coffee and other Rooms, Private Sitting-rooms, numerous Bed- rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary, daily, at Half- past OM.-THOMAS NIXON, P reli rietor. 6480 BUTE DOCKS. — WINDSOR HOTEL, RE- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ondinarv daily at I.So.-F. W. ARMSTRONG. 6696 BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk from all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. HUTT (late el the Cow- bridge Arms). 55-96 X> HYMNEY AND TAFF VAL £ ~EATING HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church. Cardiff.—Pioprietor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Ymwelwch ar cymro. 6114 BAKER'S FAMILY HOTEL AND DINING ROOMS, 161, Bute-road, Cardiff.—J. B. begs to solicit the patronage of commercial and other gentlemen of the Docks as be is new 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, ard private parties, as he can dine from 80 to 100 on the premises. An ordinary- da'ly at 1.15 p.m.; charge, Is. 3d. A trial solicited.— J. BAKER, Proprietor. fi107 i"7Tf SH E R S REFRESHMENT ROOMS /7, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.—Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. TOEY AT HOME!—JOEY~HAYNES, the V popular Clown Of Messrs. Hutchinson and Tayleure's Circus begs to state he has taken the FISHGUARD ARMS, Bute-litreet. Cardiff, where he will be glad of-a call from his old friends. 6613S SWANSEA.—THE HUDSON TEMPERANCE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 16, ST. MARY-ST., SWANSEA. 6095 WILLIAM DANCE (late Sergeant of Polioe 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 beet qnaJity. 0066 LLANERCH HOTEL.—LEWIS EVANSTCWE JLJ Aherystwith, begs to inform intending visitors tv Llan- drindod that he has taken the Llanerch Hotel, lately occupied bv Mr. Dawgon, and is now ready to receive their patronage.— Good stabling and lock-up coachhouse. 61178 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAESTEG ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAESTEG Two Minutes' Walk from fetation. Good accommnrinH™, BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE 288C PROPItIMIL-Mr. ILLTID M ORG AIM DINING AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS J. HISCOX'S (from NATTRIKS') DINING and RFFRp'sn MENT ROOMS, 42, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 5^1 BR 1 0 L\~DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL — Centra!, Commodious, Comfortable, and Economical. Ordi. — oool BRISTOL. — GUILDHALL COMMERCLA T. A?DFRFAT?ILY HOTEL' 36 AND 37. BR^ STREET B^OT inning, CoBce Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from 12 80 to 61 NightP,)rter kept.-W. T. CitOUCH, Pioprietor. 1 CjLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPENSION-BRIDGE SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3 £ Guineas per week Br JrS fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d.; Service, 2s. A Suite 0 Apartments having been recently added to the Hotel. esDsciaJIv f.T- WEDDING BREAKFASTS, the Manager is prepared t« Ede^ same or the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly armm** ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendance! 6 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board, and attendant in public rooms, 3! Guineas. All meals served to the risitrar* order. Private drawing-room for Ladies. Table D'Hote d&;I-i 1 Sundays at 5. All communications to be addressed 1428 GITTENS. Manaeer, Q TAR HOTEL, o MARKET-STREET, ILFRACOMBB, NORTH DEVON, F. B A K R, PROPRIETOR. j This Family and Commercial Hotel, centrally situated with an excellent sea view, is conducted on the most economiikl consistent with comfort. The proprietor would have Pleasure im g ving every information as to the looalitv, &c., to those i-Wtors and excursionists who might favour him with their Special arrangements might be made for the enterLni- excursion parties. mf