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Shipping JToticcs. -_u- ALTERATION OF DAYS OF SAILING. /^ORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. ■<Z3fcJ#/Fn) FIRST-CLASS PASSENGER STEAMERS leave CORK for NEWPORT And CARDIFF, With Goods and Passengers, EVERY MONDAY, calftng at Mil- J°rd, returning from NEWPORT EVERY WEDNESDAY, and "Otn CARDIFF EVERY THURSDAY until further notice. Fares-Cabin, £ 1 la.; Deck, 7& Cabin Return Ticket, available 'or »ne month, £ 1 lie. 6d. For further particulars see small bills AGENTS. CARDIFF. Mr. E. C. DOWNING, Shipbroker, Bute Docks. NEWPORT.—Mr. JAMES MADDOCKS, Dock-street. CORK. Citv of Cork Steam Packet Comp:\11. Penrose Quay. 374 ARDIFF TO NEW YORK. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE BRISTOL CHANNEL AND THB UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. The SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships GLAMORGAN. 2,500 TONS 500 h.p. Pembroke 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. CARMARTHEN. 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, ''hese Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fftted-up all the latest improvements for the comfort and convenience "•Cabin and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Passengers provided with mattresses. A Stewardess carried for the female emigrants.. The PEMBROKE will sail on SATURDAY, 22nd MARCH, to Allowed by the GLAMORGAN. For further particulars apply to n BRISTOL lit; DUETT & JAMBS, and BRANTH, u, Ki lip-street. Swansea RICHARDSON & Co. J^WPORT G. W. JONBS, HKARD, & Co. GLOUCESTER W. C. Leer & Co. £ ONtypool T. WAITS & SON. n)K-j<YPIt.IDD ALEXANDKH BROTHERS- £ JOHN R. TAYLOR. Ue.3treet. *ERTHYR TYDFIL W. J. PRBSSWBLL, 1, C» a«ERDARE E. G. PRICE. oevm0ur-8treet. fv, „ ISAAC THOMAS, 24, beymou mBFoRD H. B. TROTTKR. J^BHOKE DOCK S. B. SKETCH. BY. RICHARD MASOS. SAEstkg John CHIVBRS- victoria.piace. Cad^HFoR|)WEST J- MAY LOWTHBR, 21, Quay-st. I^AKENEY q^Y^MAWR "J^'t^CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. $12'6 Oonil^».v,s Qffl^jfjViTaHLAND, Manager. I"'p- ]BEST AND CHF-APFS' D SOUTH WALES THE WEST OF EN xHE TO THE UNITED STATER WESTERN STEAM (r SHIP LINE." BRISTOL AND NEW J FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW STpTTT^ "^—, Sl /t inf are intended to sail as follows YsTa StamPer' C°mmander' ARRATiON!" Western,,commander, to Sail Thursday, April 24th. NEW STEAItSHir TO FOLLOW. CAfcrx- npr to NEW YORK 13 Guineas. 'SRMKDIATE to NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, BOSTON, PORTLAND, or PHILADELPHIA, Guineas. STERR » GE, 6 Guineas. The Vessels ot this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- "tl direct from Bristol to New York. Passengers may be booked through to all parts of the Unite and Canada on very moderate terms. ,3o secure berths, &c., apply to MARK WHITWILL and • ij^ve-aveiuie, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. Webb an > •« it^ed Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown. i.$*, Newport, Mou.; John Morgan, Postmaster, Po"^P° ^tW^wgan. 19, Glebeland-slreet, Mei'thyr Tydfil kers Ash or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship George F. Price, Church-street Pontypridd. are rec0inmen(^ed to °^tam ^eir 807 leaving home" -~r TNMAN LINE OFROYALJTFAI^ J" STEAMERS, aPPOi-.ted 8^ NKW LIVERPOOL, via QlJEENSlOVVix and THURSDA.VThursi,AT, MA*. 13. CIty op mootrEAL' THURSDAY. Mar. 20. CITY OF BRISTOL TUESDAY, MAR. 25. f^TY OF BECJKLYN' «.»> «~ 5SS*to5~ inman' *•Wate" • Liverpool, ROBERT BURTON and SON, fchChureh- et, Cardiff or t0 auy of the Com^.y 8 Agents -JSghout Wales. ^HITE STAR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. St6»ERl>OOL and ^om NEW YORK. These new jull-powwed Tovu^hiPs sail from LIVERPOOL on THURSDAYS, QUEENS- ~WN on FRIDAYS. Republic Feb 20 | Baltic Maroh 6 •Adriatic F«l>- Ci,tic March 13 wj'esc vessels are all uniform, of the highest speed, and replete modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and robins are amidships. Passengers are booked through t* all parts of the United States, British America, China, Japan, India, Australia. Drafts issued OH New York free of charge. Saloon passage, £ 18 18s and 21 guineas Return Tickets, 36 guineas. Steerage, £ 6 6s. For Fieight apply at the Company's Office, 19, Broadway, New York, and 96, Market-street Chicago in Queenstown, to JAMES SCOTT fe Co., or to ISM AY, IMRIE & Co., 10, Water-street, Liverpool; to 7, East India Avenue, London, E C • to BARNES, GUTERIE, & Co.. Bute Docks, Cardiff; to G. A. BE VAN, Swan- aeq; or to GEO. R. PRICE, Pontypridd. 4800 F 4 LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE J\- SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE T0 CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Sii2Ttest Route to the thig Line now run direct every Tues- jThe s.-iperb bteanisn'P T,rpijpoOL to PORTLAND, forwarding and Thursday fr0"\7,K anll BOSTON, and to alL Cities and ^1,'Ms to NEW Y States. Wfts in Canada and -he^UniWi PORTLAND. FROM LIVERPOOL I)avidj Tuesday, 11 Mar. Shavian, Thurs., 30 Jan. 'MoraViarl, Thursday, 13 „ V^Andre.w, Tues., 1 st. Andrew, Tuesday, 18 „ ^trick, Tues., U „ patrick, Tuesday, 25 „ .^o^inavian. Thurs., 13 » tscandinavian, Thurti. 27 „ tf>Scotian,Tues., 13 +^"A SEEtian, Tues., lApn +^MaeSiaS: Tl\urs-' fc ^Polynesian, Thursday 3 „ Tuesday, 25 ;an Tuesday, ° >» CortSlan. Thursday, 27 .V^triaii Thui-sday, 10 » Tuesday, 4 Mar. fAustnan, Yi ^'ian, Thursday, 6 „ „„r.. BALTIMORE ^ail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOL P sail as followso{ the Middle orwarding Passengers by Rail to P states. Western, South Western and S(?uth^nes 25 Mar. J J'nus ]i peb. Peruvian, lu g ^pr. S bemian, Tues. d Hibernian, Tues., can be Obtained on board. Return Tickets at redi^ mit*d number of intermediate passenge .j neces- W? Steamer at £ 9 9s„ including Beds, Bedding, ^rllis s' uln'nS apart from steerage. Appilcations St^a<ie,n advance. RnR. to^^rag-e Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, PortUnd, V'New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., inclu(l>ng a plenu oi cooke(i provini#ns. Steerag-e Stewardesses °y thls Iine to at^end to the wants of female passenaer» Children \ygMe takenf™n the Ocean Steamships to the RcaIu'W Cars j e 'Jf Expense. intorrnatjon required concerning Canada, can be obtained «> £ oSS™u.d*m-l"»'' *"e «S'V« RA1Lp° rDFre?4TorpZ«CKETS issued 011 the most favour" terms. I or i reignt oi Passage, apniv to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO Alexandra Kmidmgs, James-street, Liverpool, and 8^0 George Bird. 246, Bute-street,Taylor 8^0 George Bird. 246, Bute-street,Taylor piaster, Pontymister, near New,Wrt; Ayre 64 Dock- fc. Newport; R. Prust & Sons, 9, Quay Par^e 'Swansea Bowfcn, 17, Thomas-street, Llanelly John Cop^nd 124 ^jSh-street, Merthj-r Tydi H .Jackson & Co., Milford Haven Humphreys, Welfield-road, Carmarthen; Bavid T' afder Pontvpridd; James R. Mojgan, Pontypridd. <-0Mi'ANV'tt SOCIAL NOT1CK TO EMIGRANTS. Vl«e Passengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents *5J^aviiiorhonie. 4860 NATIONAL LINE. HE STEAMERS OF RL} £ .P.H^FIVIATARGEST S'TJJ, PASSENGER } RM >RITW ^AJVR FROM I,IV1^vPOO'> IO NEW YORK EVLRY WEDNLSDAY, ivn FItOll SDA Y ivn FROM QUEENSTOWN I;VKHY THUUSI)AY. -< £ *^1 IITTATIONAL S1EAM SEip COMPANY (LIMITED). rJThen^vkill-po;veK 0 British Iron-screw Steamships fetv, SS EJSW 1900 The Queen, Andiews 4441 ^'f l;l,'rr,!>son 4302 Holland, Bragg 3847 ri'oinson 3571 Erin, Lawson CJSl^Webster .i! 3500 Helvetia, Griggs 3974 y^?>Themas SsOO Denmark, Sumner.. J Jl'r '^spatchod from Lvverpool to New York as [m EGYPT Wednesday, 12th March, CANADA.Wednesday, 1'JthMarch, 1873. S^AIN.. Wedne^'ay, 28th March, 1873. TV, c. Leaving Queenstown the following days. f^Twit !00" acconiiKodation «n board these Steamers Sal^' ^lc '^tate-raoms beins unusually :trge, and opei ^1? l'18' which are situated in the poop on deck the p ? }■*> fe.-t l^'on i°f 0PaetiaSe. 12,1*. and 17 Guineas, acting to acsoninw- ckpt» having same privilege in Saloon. Return Tj^.rWKNl-Y-KfVB CriNEAK. Jnd v ^I'EKaAOK acconiwiodation k unequalled for space, light the r' <,n" Aliundaa ce of Fresli Provisionsfeerved up cooketi Itat Ju,"»pwiy'B Stewards, 'otyy oi Passage on Reduced T«mis. Steerage Passengers •kjjfce Quebec, Boston, and Baltimore without extra hooked through AzpimotU, Sin Francisco, the in- ,fn» ■ ,s °-f Canada and af the United States of. favourable tfir i.to -tyedia, New Zealand, China and Japan, at ^*«sen! rate*' ^'ew and Sam, Fra.iicisco. •DBttu K^er9 ^re advised to secure thair passages from the local ^oi- iP .ore ^ving home. r^?ht or pas«age apply to 1HE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED,) Sl&nd t r,,T1, a,u' 2?, ater-etreet, Liverpool; S^HQV,^l'MMINS and BROS., (^ueev.nto'.vn, —to Messrs. J. R. » MORO. V/1"' CO., 130, Britajiuia-buildings, Bute Docks; JOHN J5<1 BRA»-^Cyniro), 19, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil; HXRSE NMM" js"iV1JOrt, Mon.; F. W. CAUNT, Aberdare CHA«. P. VI^^GAJRO TI-* ',A8- A. MOROAK, Postmaster, Pontypool; HKNKT ^«.neliv 'MJSH-6treet, Abersyelian TH#S. MORGAN, Mina-street, i Lassen, Doww, Teriainus Hotel, Bristol. j b«fTS arc -o secure their Passages from the Local •ore JeaFiiig home, 2 £ 96 business "|71 T LEWIS, BREWERS* AN'D LICENSED VICTUALLERS* AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER CITY COOPERAGE, BRIDEWELL STREET, BRISTOL. HOME-BREWING TAVERNS. LYTE. E. T. LEWIS FROM »50 several Home-brewingT.^VJsJvIN .g^rjg.g Office, Bride- to £ 1,000. For particulars apply at Mr. 369^- well-street, Bristol. 369 ^JHAPVLES WAY, DEALER IN PICTURES AND WORKS OF ART, 17, ROYAL PROMENADE, BRISTOL.^ HTANTON & ooTpany^EAM CONFEO- s TIONERY WORKS, L E WI N S M BAD, BR 1ST 0 L. Mauufacturers of their Celebratlld BUTTER SCOICH, FRUIT PRESERVE, BOILED SUGARS, PEPPERMINTS, &c- 4604 pERRYMAN'S CARRIAGE, RAILWAY, STREET, AND SHIPS' SIGNAL LAMPS, I iND BENT GLASS MANUFACTORY 10 and 11, OLD-KING STREET, BRISTOL. 238!, J. & A. SLATER, LOOKING-GLASS MANUFACTURER, SILVERED PLATJS GLASS, AND VENEER MERCHANTS, 12, LEWIN'S MEAD, BRISTOL. 5024 "\T^TICE. — Bristol, 1st February, 1873. CARTER and CO.,having completed the Erection of their New and First-class Plant, are now ready to receive Orders from WINE MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, and CHEMISTSfor the supply of any quantity of SODA WATER, SELTZER WATER, LEMON- ADE, and other Mineral Waters, of the highest purity and excel- lence, either in Egg-shaped or Cylindrical Bottles and Cases. Contractu with large Consumers.—Address: CARTER and CO., WILDER-STREET, BRISTOL, (the largest Works in the West of England). v 4775 ri REAT SALE OF SADDLERY- h^lMPOR- vJT TANT TO GENTLEMEN, FARMERS, LIVERS STABLE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS.—An immense Stock of Carnage, Gig, and Trap Haniess Saddles, Horse Clothing and Saddlery of every description, Kne« Wrappers, Ruffs, Whips, Gig and Carnage Lamps, 4c. Ask to see the Harness plated oil German SilTOT, at ™ Ali-over Pig-skin Saddles, complete, warranted, athi Plated Gig Lamps at 18s 6d., usual price 35s One visit will satibfy purchasers that this a genuine Sale. Sale each day from 10 nm. tot p.m., at No. 3, Victoria-street, Bristol, next door to our Rick Cloth and Sack Warehouse, and nearly opposite th« George Hotel.— PARNALL & SONS Manufacturers, Bristol and Exeter. Terms, nett Cash—no abatement. 5007 BEDINGFIELD'S Twelve years in the steamers between Southampton Send for his Illustrated and Havana, Prioe List. Intimate acquaintance with BKDJSGFIKLD'S the FINK BRISTOL BIRDSEYE, TTAVANA markets of Sold only in packets. jt this A very varied Assortment of Samples celebrated on receipt of 5s. place. Tobacconists, Wine Merchants, Grocers Tr s Chemists, &c„ supplied with the /^IGAlt>, finest Bristol Tobaccos. L'RICES ON APPLICATION*. .^Q'esale Dealer in Tobacconists' Goods. BROAD-STREET AND PARK-STREET. BRISTOL. 4/7 WHAT MUST WE DO TO MAKE OUR COALS COST LESS? Apply the Newlv-invented COAL SAVER, which is Cheap, Durable, and requires no Alteration of Grate. The general public (for all'are interested), namely, the Gentry, Middle Class, and the Poor, who feel the high price of coal. The Invention is kept in daily use for inspection AT HENRY. LEONARD'S, 22, HIGN STREET, BRISTOL. 4774 TO KNOW WHICH HORSE WINS. LOOK THROUGH ONE OF BRYANT'S RACE GLASSES, ONLY 30s. ONLY 30s. BRYANT, MANUFACTURING OPTICIAN, 22, ST. AUGUSTINE'S-PARADE. MANUFACTORY—2, MAUDLIN-STREET. BRISTOL. REPAIRS REASONABLE. Price Lists on Application. 5055 S. J. BUR MAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. BURMAN'S WATCHES Are the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WEST OF ENM-ANC. IJ^yER HORIZONTAL, from £ 1 5 • SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from 3 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 IS 0 EVERY WATCH WARRANTED. fr^,B;rBURMAN's CLOCKS give the exact time. as received from Greenwich every day by telegraph. 5081 P A IN TE R s, CARPENTERS, FRENCH POLISHERS, &c., Will save money by having their Goods of F. & H. BARNARD, OIL & COLOUR MERCHANTS 33, CASTLE- STREET, BRISTOL. T U IUSINE :••• • • ■ £ tPER GALL0U" NAPTHA, Rectified st 10d" OLIVE OIL, for Machinery.' 5!' od' rosin per ib> GLASS PAPER 9^ per Quire. Best French COLZA OIL 3= od. ner Gallon. Young's PARAFFIN OIL is, 5d. GLUE, Best French Stamped 3d. per lb.: GROUND and DRY COLOURS, VARNISHES, and PAINT BRUSHES Cheaper and Better than any House in the City. A considerable reduction in price when quantities are taken. 4722 ONLY THE BEST. -TAMES GARAWAY AND CO., TR SUPPLY SEEDS, KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN, «R,.«t Varieties, at the Cheapest Rates for Best Quality Only of tne COLLECTION FOR ONE YEAR'S SUPPLY, From lOs, 6d. to (53s. Carriage paid ell all Orders above 20s. in value. 1 <rUC ith C!aleiidar of Garden Operitious," Post Free Catalogue, w oil application. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. JAMES GAR^U)IIAM ^VN°NURSERIES^STOL 4480 — I SAY GEORGE!! ¡ J *V. f „™ shop ill College-Street! I had a splendid Have you tried that new a capital Fitj- j HAD TO Suit there for lwo poinias, fheap PAY CASH FOR IT; but tis Cheap. No, wko is he ? Whf„ E. M. pkQE, COLLEGE HOUSE, 10, COLLEGE-STREET, sW ANSEA. GIVE KIM A TRIAL. YOU WILL BE WELL PLEASED. H51 TEETH, FROM OS. EACH! ESTABLISHED 1809. T IL M. JONES AND SON, SURGEON DENTISTS, M.C.D.E., 19, NORTHAMPTON-PLACE, SWANSEA. D&nUstrv^wh^ aitent.on 'their Patented System of Pataless Their Artifi«?ii 2,ntir,e'y supersedes all others. nor decay, an*? bei"S' indestructible, never ctange co^ur detection, and exactly^ WOS:!lerfully lifeIlke appearance, def.V 0 £ y f,tor's -Mie natural and youthful expresfxni TEETH, FROM SETS FROM *5. Terms strietly moderate n 1 b' F K 0 M ° nil °",s,l|tation gratis. A Vacancy fcr For see Local ONE OF THE FIRM DAILY IN ATTENDANCE AT NO._RTHAMON -PLACE. SW ANf;EA. !n4! fjp E E T H TEE Til T E-E T I:i SIR. F. P. KEALL, DENTIST 19 9, HIGK-STREET, S W A N S'E A TESTIMONIALS. 6, Hillsborough-tevrafle. Hfraconibe, January 15th IR?O Sir John Hesketh Lethbndge can confideuUy rcoZl^l Keal! as a Dentist, he haYji^m^t succew mouth and reuwved part <x a rooth broken m London by Mr Saunders, Her Majest/a Dentist, nd with tj^s ieast possible ^n^Ietter addressed tt) Mr. f: J-.s|a<te Kin?, M. D. M R C.S., Member of the Roy»Ji Colltge of Pfeysiciarw, London,he. remarks I have every confidence in your skill a* a Dentist, and I have had many opportunities of witnessing your successful DentalS from 5s» each. Upper Sets from 2i. 4452 e Teeth from 5». el\lC public Xetices. Interest guaranteed by the <'Xu"er.ment of Uruguay for 40 years from the date of opening of each Section of the Railway, under authority of the Law of the Chamber of Representatives and of the Senate, passed October, 1868, and in pursuance of decrees of the Government. ISSUE of 4 000 SEVEN PER CENT. PERPETUAL FIRST MORTGAGE DEBENTURE BONDS of £ 100 each, being the balance of the debenture capital of the NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY or MONTE- .L VIDEO COMPANY, Limited (from Salto to Santa Rosa), Length of line 110 miles. Each Bond will be certified by the Consul-General of the Uruguayan Go- vernment in London, and will be issued to subscribers free of stamp duty. Price of issue, J380 per £100 Bond, yielding to the investor 28 15s per cent. per annum. DIRECTORS IN LONDON. JOHN CHAPMAN, Esq., Chairman of the Great Soutern of India Railway, London—Chairman. Albert Ricardo, Esq., Deputy-Chairman of the Bedford and Northampton Railway, London. George Sheward, Esq., Chairman of the Sambre and Meuse Railway, London. Francis Tothill, Esq., Director of the Monmouthshire Railway, London. Alexander K. Maekinnon, Esq., ex-Director-General of Public Works in Montevideo, London. DIRECTORS IN MONTEVIDEO. Senor Don Pedro Saenz de Zumaran, merchant and ban- ker, Montevideo, Chairman. Senor Don Ricardo Williams, banker, Salto. Senor Don Jose M. Guerra, merchant, Salto and Monte- video. Senor Don Aurelio Berro, merchant and banker, Monte- video. SOLICITORS Charles Morgan, Esq, 15, Old Jewry-chamberl3, London, E. C. Dr. Jose Pedro Ramirez, Montevideo. BROKERS: Messrs. Huggins and Co., 1, Threadneedle-street, E.G., London. BANKERS IN LONDON: Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, and Co., 15, Lombard-street, London, E.C. BANKERS IN MONTEVIDEO The London and River Plate Bank (Limited). SECRETARY J. B. Davison, Esq. OFFICES 113, Cannon-street, London, E.C. The Directors of the North-Western Railway of Montevideo Company (Limited) are prepared to received applications for 4,000 Seven per Cent. Perpetual Deben- ture Bonds of 21W each, being the balance of 6,000 Bonds constituting the debenture capital of the Company. The price of issue is JE80 per 1:100 Bond, payable as follows:- 210 per Bond on application. 20 per Bond on allotment. 25 per Bond on 1st May, 1873. 25 per Bond on 1st July, 1873. 280 Interest at the rate of J67 per cent. per aBnum will accrue on each instalment from the date tf payment thereof. Subscribers will be allowed the privilege of paying up the whole of the instalments on allotment, whereupon interest on the full £100 Bond will accrue from the date of such payment. Interest will be payable half-yearly, on the 1st January and 1st July in each year, at the banking house of Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, and Co., 15, Lombard-street, London, E.C. The first payment will be made on 1st July, 1873. The return 10 the investor on the price of subscription will be £8 15s. per cent. The construction of the North-Western of Montevideo Railway has been undertaken by this Company under very favourable conditions, as will be gathered from the follow- ing extracts from the Concession :— Article 9 guarantees interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum net for this undertaking upon the sum of R10,000 sterling per each English mile of 1,700 yards of railway, which may be constructed according to the terms of the concession, and which sum of R10.000 sterling per mile is declared to be its value for all purposes referring to the said guarantee. Article 12 provides that the guarantee of seven per cent. shall commence to take effect on that part of the nation in proportion as the various sections of the line are opened to traffic. Article 14 authorises the Company to draw up and fix the rates of their tariff until the net profits shall reach 16 per cent. per annum on the entire capital of the Com- pany. Article 24. It being the duty of the authorities to pro- tect, as much as it is in their power, all undertakings which tend to aggrandize and prosper the Republic, and as the Upper Uruguay (Salto to Santa Rosa) Railway opens important communications between the margins of Uruguay, Paraguay, and the Brazils, along an extensive region, from the province of Matto-Grosso up to the pro- vince of Rio Grande, the Government, in the name of the nation, subscribes for 2,000 shares of 235 dollars (gold), about .£50 each, payable in monthly instalments of 9,000 dollars each, to reckon from the time of the commencing of the works of the line in an earnest manner. Article 26. The Company may issue shares and bonds to bearer, bearing interest at the rate of seven per cent. per annum, in conformity with the 9th and 10th clauses of the present decree (concession).. A contract had been entered into with Messrs. Clark, Punchard, and Curry, of Westminster, to construct the railway, with stations, rolling stock, and telegraph, &c. The works were commenced in June, 1872. and are being pushed forward with considerable, energy. The railway will be opened in sections as constructed the first section being now almost completed, and the contractors have undertaken to finish and equip the entire line by the 31st December. 1874. Provisional certificates will be issued, which, on due payment of all the instalments, will be exchanged for Debenture Bonds. Each Bond will be certified by the Consul-G eneral of the Uruguayan Government in Lon- don, and will be issued to subscribers free of all stamp duty. In the event of no allotment being made to any appli- cant the deposit paid will be returned forthwith, without reductions; should a smaller amount be allotted than ap- plied for, the balance paid on application will be applied towards payment of the amount payable on allotment. Failure to pay any instalment at the due date will ren- der all previous payments liable to forfeiture. The original concession and certified English transla- tion of the safiae, with the Articles of Association and contract, can be seen at the offices of the Solicitor to the^ Company m London, 15, Old Jewry-chambers, JE.C. Applications, which must be accompanied by the pay- ment of 210 on each 2100 Debenture Bond applied for. must be made on the annexed form, and can be forwarded either to the Bankers of the Company, Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, and Co., 15, Lombard-street E C London or to the Secretary at the offices of the Company, 113, Cannon-street, JBi C-,London Prospectuses and forms of application can be obtained IWdneXXeef JO Hu^^nd Co., 1, llireaaneeaie street, E.C., London or to the Secretary, Coa,^°r' U3' The North-Western P"ail'aY of Montevideo Company (Limited) has been formed for the construction and work- ing of the important line of railway from the city and port of Salto to the port of Santa Rosa, on the frontier of Brazil, 110 miles in length. A concession in perpetuity from the Government of Uruguay has has been granted under authority of the law passed by the Chamber of Representatives and the Senate, in October, 1868, and in pursuance of the decree of the Government, dated 12th December, 1870. By this concession the Government guarantees to the Company, for 40 years from the date of opening of each section of the line> a net revenue of seven per cent, per annum in sterling on a sum of £ 10,000 per mile, which, on the 110 miles of railway, amounts to £ 77,000 per annum, amounts to C77,000 per annum, the railway and all its appurtenances remaining the pro- perty of the Company in perpetuity. The railway is to be free from all imposts and dues for the term of 40 years. The Company has the power of fixing the traffic rates, but when the railway shall have earned profits amounting to 16 per cent. per annum on the whole capital of £ 1.100,000, the tariff may be revised by the Government, in accord with the Company. A contract has been made with Messrs. Clark, Pun- chard, and Curry, who commenced the works in June, 1872. The first section of the line is now almost com- pleted, and the contractors have undertaken to construct the entire railway, with stations, rolling stock, telegraph, Xrc in accordance with the terms of the concession, on or before the 3lst December, 1874. Ie The contract provides that that the interest payable on the capital of the Company shall be paid by the con- traetois until and up to the opening of each respective tioi). at which time the Government guarantee will sectl to force so that subscribers will enter into the come 't 0f their interest half-yearly from the day it of their subscription. nnP'^inital of the Company is £ 500,000 in shares and £ 600 000 in debenture bonds. The Republic of Uruguay is increasing rapidly in wealth and popuiatw • t trade, by the statement of the The import SHioner on the issue of the ladt Government Cormoi tQ exceed £ 8.000,000 per Uruguay Jj.oa" lbie(q itseif jn ten years, and increasing annum, kavin» d thafc in Brazil or the Argentine at a faster rate tn £ ean emigration has set steadily Republic. A la*ge -dly increasing, that of the in, and the poi^tion « nipi.«y capital cit>-of* his must undoubtedly be very large, b°' Sto"S a large portion of Brazil; Kiver Uruguay and its This area is wa,ff which for sea-goiug ships, is as tributaries, the port of > railway. Here a Salto, the'southern t^min makes aH regular series of rapids commences impossible through transit between balto^nd ^Sjel to the rail- for a -distance of upwards of 100 P „ inland ways but at it, northern into the empire navigation comments, which *«tena QUtlet to the of BraziiL lhe railway thus.Affoi f,irtile territory. Atlantic for the produce of this vast an tQ the re_ Considerable attention has been attr^ c the markable traffic returns of the railways ex » Con. southern side of the River Plate, in tue A t. public ;noticc. federation, and their continued increase piomise.s to Tank them among the most remunerative railways known. The Northern Railway of Buenos Ayres earned, during the year 1871, a gross revenue of about E74,811, equal to j276 per mile per week, and a net income of £ 42.213, equal to 13 per cent. on the total capital of the Com- pany. Ttiere can be little doubt that the traffic on the North- Western Railway of Montevideo, on the north side of the River Plate, will rapidly surpass the amount of seven per cent. guaranteed by the Government, and pay much higher dividends. The amount of guarantee of the Montevidean Govern- ment is equal to £77,000 per annum, whilst to pay the in- terest on the Company's debenture bonds £ 42,000 per annum onlyis required, and irrespective of all guarantee, a gross traffic of only about B15 per mile per week would be sufficient-allowing 50 per cent for working expenses —to meet the interest on the bonds. It will be seen by the foregoing details that a basis of solidity and security exists for the bonds now for subscrip- tion, and at the same time yielding an unusually large return on the amount invested. By order of the Board, J. B. DAVISON, Secretary. No. 113, Cannon-street, London, E.C., 7th March, 1873. THE NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY OF MONTE V IDEO COMPANY (LIMITED). Issue of 4,000 Seven per Cent. Perpetual First Mortgage Debenture Bonds of £100 each, being the balance of the debenture capital of the Company. Price of issue P,80 per £100 bond. I FORM OF APPLICATION. To the Directors of the North-Western Railway of Monte- video Company (Limited). Gentlemen,—Having paid to your bankers, Messrs. Robarts, Lubbock, and Co., 15, Lombard-street, London, E.C., the sum of being a deposit of £10 per bond on Perpetual First Mortgage Debenture Bonds of £100 each of the North-Western Railway of Montevideo Company (Limited), issued at 6CSO per Bond, I request you will allot to me that number, and I hereby agree to accept the same, or any smaller number that may be allotted to me, and to pay the balance due thereon in terms of the prospectus dated 7th March, 1873. Name in full. Address Description Date March, 1873. Signature (Addition to be signed by Subscribers who wish to pay in full): I desire to pay up in full on allotment. 5114 TO TOWN AND COUNTRY DRAPERS. PAWSON & COMPANY, Limited, 9, St. Paul's J- Churchyard, London, beg to announce that the entire Stock purchased by the Company (considerably over £ 200 000), will be re-marked and OFFERED FOR SALE, on TUESDAY, llth Mareh at eight o'clock precisely. By order of the Board, FREDERICK ERWOOD, Secretary. P.S.-The Stock cannot be viewed before the morning of Sale. 5010 TO SINKERS. — OFFERS WANTED for SINKING a PIT at Llwynypia Colliery, Khondda Valley. Apply to the Manager there. _n_u_, 5113 NOT I C E. I, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, -A.- 1% labourer, Cockett Village, Swansea, hereby notify that I will not be ANSWERABLE for any DEBT .my Wife, ANN WILLIAMS, may contract after this date. March 6th, IS73.1 A LECTORE will shortly be delivered in the CJL Stuart Hall, of which due notice will be given, subject The Human Soul, its Immateriality and Immortality, as opposed to the secular view of the subject." The proceeds of the Lecture will be given to the Cardiff Infirmary. Those who are desirous of taking a few tickets to benefit the above Institution, will kindly send their names to Mr. James Cowell, 2. The Walk, Tre- degarvillc. 5106 YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION 17, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, at 8.15 (Subject, '-The Life of Christ," in connection with Mimpriss's system), and EVERY SUNDAY at 3 p.m., BIBLE CONVERSATION CLASS. 563 NOTICE. ON and after MONDAY, MARCH 10th the FARE by the THAMWAY COMPANY'S CARS to and from ROATH to the PIER HEAD will be TWO-PENCE. By order ef the Directors, W. C. HURLEY, Manager. Dated March 8th, 1873. 5103 INDEPENDENT ORDER OF GOOD -L TEMPLARS OF WALES. GRAND LODGE SESSION. The Committee of Management invite TENDERS for the PRO- VIDING of Public DINNERS and TEAS on Three consecutive Days. Tenders to be sent in not later than TUESDAY, the 18th of MARCH, to Mr. George Marshall, 1, Union-place, Merthyr-Tydvil, t« whom all applications as to particulars, number, &c., can be made. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. LANDAFF CHLHrTch clfoRAL ASSOCIATION. WELSH FESTIVAL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6,1873. SECRETARIES—Rev. EDWARD JONES, Vicarage, Tredegar. Rev. D. P. MORGAN, Vicarage, Aberavou. WANTED for four months, ending August 7, 1873, a TRAINER for the Wel6h Choirs of the Diocese. Applicants to state terms to the Secretaries in reply to this advertisement. Time to be wholly given up to the Association work for the four months. SUBSCRIPTIONS to be paid on account of the Welsh Festival to the Secretaries. Books and other particulars in a future advertisement. 5054 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are invited for the ERECTIQN of NEW OFFICES and PRINTING WORKS for the "Sotmi WALES DAILY NEWS and CARDIFF Tlmxg," in St. Mary-etreet, and Westgate-street, Cardiff. Plans and Specification may be seen at my office, 3, Creckherb- town, Cardiff. Tenders to be delivered to Mr. D. Duncan, 11, St. Mary-street Cardiff,on or before WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, endorsed "Tenders for New Premises." Bills of Quantities may be obtain ed at m" office, on paymen of 41. which will be returned on receipt of a bona fide Tender. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. „ PETER PRICE, Architect. 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, Feb. 27th, 1873. JBnsintss addresses. D. E. ISAAC AND CO., is. c(HyiTirrnr sTR^rEi^r 1 s w ATskT 7~ HOUSE FURNISHERS, STHOl^MEIlS, CABINETMAgTO^ACTURKRS AND GENERAL^ FURNISHING IRONMONGERS. Goods delivered Free of Chaivre wjthiii a redius of Ten Miles. 2126 SPECIAL NOTICE. THE GERMAN AND FRENCH PHOTOGRAPHIC AND STEREOSCOPIC COMPANY, JfIND STREET, SWANSEA, Be^f most respectiully to inform the Public in general that all Pictures, Portraits, Cartes, &c., formerly taken by Mr. James Andrews, are m the possession of their Manager, lierr Jean Goldman, who will REPRODUCE all Copies at HALF PllICE, and guarantee a Superior Rofroof. The above Company respectfully announce that no other Establishment in Swansea, Neath, or Llanelly, have »nv right to reproduceor infringe upon their NEW PATENT VAN DER WEYDE'S PROCESS. An inspection at the Wind-street Establishment is respectfully invited. Price List sent free of charge. All letters to be addressed HerrJean Goldman, late Andrews. Wind-street. Swansea. 2099 s T. HELEN'S WORKS, SWANSEA JAMES BOLTON, MARINE, COLLIERY, AND GENERAL ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, BOILER MAKER, &c. The Works cover two acres of ground and have recently been much improved, numerous appliances having been added to facili- tate, perfect, and economise the various operations. In the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT the Machinery is of the most modern and approved description, and fitted for doing every class of work, and new Machines are beiii-, constantly added. The FOUNDRY is capable of turning put 100 tons of Finished Castings per week, and castings up to 75 tons in weight have been run by this firm. The arrangements for BOILER, TA.NK, GIRDER MILL, and SMITHS' WORK, are equally extensive and complete, and the Woiksare now being eonnected with the main lines of Railway. Spur, Mitre, Mortice, Bevel, and Worm Wheels, plain or shroud- ed, from any diameter up to Sixteen feet, and with anv pitch or I breadth of cog, are made with mathematical accuracv bv Scott's patent Wheel Moulding Machir e also, Fly Wheels Drums, and Driving Pulleys to the same dimensions, "which can be Turned and Bored if required. A LARCS STOCK OF PATTERNS OK ITAKD FOR BOTH LISHT ANS HEAVY CASH.NSS. No charge for Patterns, exccpt niiuer special circumstances. PLANS, DRAWINGS, and ESTIMATES given, and Work of any description, size, or weight. Tendered for, the time part of the Contract being faithfully adhered to. 9in,, lOin.. l'm., liin., 16in.,ani i8in. ENGINES, with suitable BOILERS, iu Stock or m progress. pn HIRE, a 25-ton Road Trolley, with Large and Broad Wheels. Can be sent by Rail. 4816 GH. AWBERY (LATE J. R. AWBERY). • TAILOR AND DRAPER, 2, KING STREET. CARMARTHEN. 4504 s M I T H AND CO, CORN MERCHANTS, SKINNERrSTREET. NE PORT, MON. 4658 IF YOU WANT YOUR H()LTSE^FURIOSHED WITH TASTE, STYLE, AND ELEGANCE, COMBINED WITH ECONOMY AND L>NIAUJLLTY, GO TO l\ŒI'tEDITIJ'S. 125, HIGH-STREET MERTHYR.. (MANUFACTORY & SHOW-ROOMS, 52, GLEBi LAND STREET), Who will give you an Estimate fer titling it up througheut, in eluding Carpets, Window and Bed Drapery, Ironmongery, all. every other requisite, at wonderfully i-OW PRICES. All Goods sent Carriage Free within Fifty:Miles. 2936 justness padresscs* T 0 E lU I G R A N T S The enterprising spirit of Englishmen has led them to seek in distant lands the fortune which, from the pressure of competi- tion, they cannot always secure in this. In so dointr thevnot only promote the g-eod of the country they go to, but that which j they leave, and MESSRS. W. PRICE & SONS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF, Ever mindful to do their part in furthering every national enter- prise, have specially selected a large STOCK of READY-MADE CLOTHING, strongly made, suitable for Emigrants. It is perfectly obvious that in countries where labour of all kinds is very dear, that too much attention cannot be paid to avoid the expense of mending, and that the manufacturer in England who has capital at command, can supply articles of the be,t description at less cost than other countries Emigrants in every rank in life cannot therefore invest any money so profitably as in the selection of equipment at the above Establishment, necessary alike for their transit and their destination, whether it be to Australia, New Zealand, California, India, America, or the Colonies. Portmanteaus, Railway and Carriage Rugs, Hat Cases, Carpet and Leather Bags, Trunks, and Sea Chests. 136 j JOHN WILLIAMS'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 3718 f4 o h THE ROTHSAY SCARF, NEW. THE BELLE VUE SCARF, NEW. H THE SHIELD SCARF, NEW. < THE BARONET SCARF, NEW. PQ THE DON PEDRO COLLAR, NEW. THE GRESHAM COLLAR, NEW. 1=1 THE MILTON COLLAR, NEW. LINED GLOVES, all size?. WOOL AND SILK MUFFLERS. NEW SHAPE IN FELT HATS. P5 GENT'S SILK UMBRELLAS. R <5 A, 16, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 3/81 "WORLD WIDE FAME." PALMER'S COCOA CONDIMENTAL FOOD JL- FOR HORSES AND CATTLE. ONCE USBD ALWAYS USKD* The cost is less than one halfpenny per feed, it will put Horses and Cows into condition when all other means have failed for rearing calves cannot be equalled, and it will save 20 per cent. in the cost of feeding. Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors, PALMER AND COMPANY, LONDON, E. Orders (wholesale )r retail), also applications for Agencies to be sent to MR. THOMAS WEBBER, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. TESTIMONIALS ON APPLICATION. 800 Feeds sent, carriage free, for 32s., to any part of South Wales. A sample bag of 141bs. for 5s. prepaid. 2428 JAMES HITT, STONE, MARBLE, AND MONUMENTAL MASON, 28, SOUTH LUTON PLACE, ADAMSDOWN, CARDIFF. Every description of Church Decorations in Stone executed. Plain and Ornamental Monuments, Tombs, Headstones, and Tablets erected and lettered to any design, on the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. 4312 THE TREDEGAR AGRICULTURAL SHOW, HELD AT NEWPORT, DECEMBER 17 AKD 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 MR. PETER PRICE. AGENT FOR THE SUN FIRE OFFICE, THE SCOTTISH WIDOW FUND, THE PLATE-GLASS INSURANCE CO CARDIFF PERMANENT BUILDING SOCIETY. The Seventh Annual Report is now issued. APPLY TO PETER PRICE, 4570 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. AP-DIIFF PEITMANENT, BENEFIT c BUILDING SOCIETY. WM. ALEXANDER, Esq. TRU8jrEES' cHAS. W. DAVID, Es^. CHARLES H. WILLIAMS, Esq. | (MAYOR OF CARDIFF.) NEW APPOINTMENT AS AGENT FOR SWANSEA AND NEIGHBOURHOOD- MR. T. M. JAMES, POST-OFFICB CHAMBERS, SWANSEA. TO INVESTORS. Money can he invested at any time, in the form of SHARES, or on DEPOSIT, at a fixed rate of interest. N.B.—The only local society that submits its accounts to the valuation of a London Actuary. Apply to any of the above Agents, or to the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary. Dated, Society's Office, 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 967 USE ONLY FOTHERGILL'S TOBACCO. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE: 4, STUART HALL, CARDIFF. <052 W H. BIDGOOD, AUCTIONEER & APPRAISER, BY APPOINTMENT TO THE COUNTY COURT, 6, ARCADE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. Sales efficiently conducted, and settled for with promptitude. 4112 AT LOW WATER TVTR. S.ANDREWS RUNS FIVE OMNIBUSES CONTINUOUSLY, Flom BUTE DOCKS TO PENARTH FERRY. 4574 GAMUEL P A D Y 72, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TAILOR AND BREECHES MAKER. ALL THE LEADING NOVELTIES FOR WINTER WEAR. REGIMENTALS AND LIVERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ESTABLISHED 1257. sug F RODERICK. W A P, E, (Late WARS ASD SONS), TAILOR AND ROBE MAKER, ESTABLISHED HALF-A-CENTURT, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF. SOU'IH WALES ESTABLISHMENT DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF OPEN ON WEDNESDAYS AS USUAL. CLOSED EVERY EVENING AT SEVEN O'CLOCK. 107 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Fumish 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 anufactureP N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by best makers for Sale and Hire. business &4drcsscsi JOTHAM & SON'S OVEITCOAT,, I JOTHAM & ~SO^:fe VAGHilNG JACKETS. JÖTH.AM-&S(YN'S-TROUSERS.- J JO 1HAM 6c iSUJVb TKUtiSEXtft A Ù VJ&STJS. JOTHAM & SON^VESTS! J O'I'HAM SON fc> -BOitt' fcUlTb. OTEA-M & SO.N'S FLANNEL biilRTS. D c-kp8. J3THAM & SUN^S HATS AND^APIS J UTHAM SON'S HOSIERY. ^DDRES S^277 ST7MA RY^STRE E T CARDIFF. *>41 TO LICENSED VICTUALLERS AND THE TRADE. MARCH BREWINGS OF BURTON ALES ANDJDUBLIN STOUT. The above are now coming DIRECT from the Breweries of MESSRS. THOS. 'ROBINSON AND CO., BURTON-ON-TRENT, AND MESSRS. JOJHN D'ARCY AND SON, DUBLIN, In the finest possible condition. THE TRADE WILL FIND THE BEST VALUE IN THESE ARTICLES. AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES :— TRESILIAN AND CO., CANAL-WHARF, CARDIFF. 5083 THE O N L Y S JH O P FOR SCOTCH PROVISIONS. CHOICE ROLL BACON, SD. PER LB. EVANS AND CO., HIGH-STREET, CAR D IFF. 4847 To DEALERS IN BUTTER, CHEESE, JL BACON, ix. J. D. THOMAS GROCER, kc., LLANDYSSIL, Is prepared to buy, and deliver at the Llandyssil Station to anv address, anv quantity of the CELEBRATED BUTTER, CHEESE, BACON, &c., Of the Cletwr, Cerdin, and Tivy Valleys, on Commission. The advantages of 25 years' experience, and prompt attention o all orders, may be fully relied an. Terms on application. 625 w E. VAUGHAN & CO. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRAKCH ESTABLISHMENTS: 77, CROCKHERBTOWN, 248 BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. 62, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. tHIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carnage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Mr. Dance, Commercidi-stret,. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, ltoc-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Ali. Stibbs, Ivor House. Cbepstow Miss Rowe, Wetah street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Carmarthen Agont wanted. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly Messrs. Ace & Sons, Vauglian-street. Llandilo Mr. Lockyer, County Press. Neath. Mr. Matthews, at Queen's Hotel. Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. Pontypool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lien House. Usk Messrs. Jones & Powell. draper &e. Watchet. Capt. Nicholas. 228 < £ ducafutu G E R MAN LAN G U AGE. HERR M. MENDELSSOHN, The GERMAN PROFESSOR of many of the Principal SCHOOLS of CLIFTON, and of RRUFORD'S LADIES' SCHOOL, at Cardiff, Visits the latter town ev, t WEDNESDAY, and would be glad to receive one or two ¡,i-;fJ]j('nt8. For testimonials and iriius, either private or in a class, apply at Mr. Lobfeina Library, 1'\0. 1, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 4770 JjJORMAL C OLLEGE, S W ANSE AT. 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: Beard and Tuition 3fl 0 0 per. an. Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 8 0 „ Greek 1 0 0 German 1 0 0 Drawing 1 0 0 4453 J^DU C AT I O N.—M 1 L ¥ O R D HA VEN. THE REV. JOHN EVANS, B.A., London University, Receives YOUNG GENTLEMEN to hOARD and Educate. The pupils of this school have passed with credit the preliminary examinations of the Incorporated Law Society, the Pharmaceuti- cal Society of Great Britain, &c.. &c., and one has won the Herman Scholarship, value L2*, at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen. Terms very moderate. 4030 BRISTOL GRAMMAR SCHOOL.—This School prouounced to be ieoond to none in the kingdom, having lately had one pupil become third Wrangler at Cambridge, and another Tutor at Christ Church, Oxford, takes no Boarders. Mr. Howell proposes to supply this want at Thornbury-house, Whiteladies'-road, Clifton, Bristo!. The Grammar School has six seliolarships-two of £100, two of £60 one of Z,50, and one of £ 20 a year each. Reference to Rev. J W. Caldicot. M.A., head master. Mr. Howell has also a School of his own at the above residence. Those who value Christian training and first-class education combined may thus secure both. Reference to Rev. S. A Walker, rector of St. Mary-le-port, Bristol. Prospectuses on application. 4250 GROSVENOR L A D I ES' COLLEGE BRIGHTON PARK, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL DR. B. TOMKINts M.A U Lady Superintendent of s,tuuR Miss WILSOV Pianoforte and bulging Misg RUMBOLL. Drawing, &e. I Head Master of Lady Superintendent of Domestic Arrange-) Gr0SVe1101 CoUeee ineilts Ali-s. Jos. Tourz-Ns. exIStS* P1'ePared f°r thC °xWd and bridge Local G ITOSVENVII COLLEGE, WHITE LADIES' ROAD, CLIFTON, BRISTOL. PRINCIPAL: DR. TOMKINS, M.A. Professeur de Frangais, Compiler of the Bristol Copy Book, Ac.) HEAD MASTER.: OHBIGG, ESQ. The College is within 200 yards ,f the proposed site of the new Clifton Station. Very Moderate Terms. Large school-room. A arge number of pupils have obtained certificates in the 0'x .Jr and Cambridge Local Examinations, many having passe* witn honours. Hundreds of pupils are occupying good situations banks, merchants' offices, &c. „ nf A book (new edition, 40 pages) of Grosvenor College, a■ Grosvenor Ladies' College, may be obtained on app- rtJr-r- oontains testimonials from parents of pupils, frwn P P oncesto parents at Aberdare, Blaenavon, Builth, Brecon ^.ardrn, Chepstow, Haverfordwest, Llanelly. New]>ort, pontypndd,b«ansea, Tenby, Trelech, Tredegar, Mertl.yrTydfll, «c. The NEXT TERM will commence OB THLRS >AT, after he will, with grea. cal1 wbkh castf he hopes that notio to that effect may be at once sen t,a him ±062 t,a him ±062 STAFFORD COLLTEGE.I DAKTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HUL (NEAR CRYSTAL FA LACK), LONDON, S.E. HEAD MASTER R°SS, late of Bridgend MATHEMATICS, UNISTY^80" > LOUDON FRXXCII r-'i,' MONSR-RABCKKDUOOM GERMAN DR. EI-THRATS A PV. n DRAWING, PAIXTLSG, &C J. L. KKXWOKTHY, ESQ F S A^ F. H (jr.S. KBnrt J. Hjjjtta,, JWA* the Rwal PROFESSOR OF DAXCING J O H' T,q" p"-val Italian There is at present no vacancy, but be 26th March. °"e 1Ul>nl ^received on tosia ^Sttsiness JMdresses* r THE GlIEAT DRAPERY SALE AT JJOWELL & C 0/8 COMMENCED ON THULSDAY, MARfJH THE GTH, 1873, and will continue for NINEDAYSjONLY. H. & Co & C'. in(f their gtea to then, thankfully acknowledge the liberal mpport accorded ao-ain t^le P'^st seven years and now that the time has takino- th'* *or ^oir annual demonstration, piior to ftock- z,,e,,Iectftx]13- iiin,itc. Nou t,i an early insiiectioi «s Durch-x^jjf sto.ck> together villi several very important jwrcelg of vour noticeeClUlli for tllis sale, will be offered at prices worthy REMNANTS will be sold on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, MARCH 13th and 14th. at Sweeping prices. Usual tenns strictly adhered to, viz. -— PROMPT CA-SH NO CREDIT! By adopting this s\ stem H. & Co. are enabled 10 obtain all their goods direct fr-Liii the maniifaetui ers, and are therefore in & position to sell at the very lowest wholesale prices. To prevent disappointment or misunderstanding, they will not cut I-attern. or send goods on approval during the sale. Parcels delivered by their own vans to all jxirts of Cardiff twice daily and to Canton and Llanuaff once, starting at ö p.m. Country parcels despatched free, but not ean-iage paid. The Trade supplied for Cash only. HOWELL AND CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. 13, ANI) 14, ST. MARY STlmET, CARDIFF. 5041 T> H O T O G P. A P li Y J- 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 PATENTEES: MESSRS. LONG, FORSYTH, AND GRIFFITHS. Can only be obtained in Cardiff at J. LONG'S ART STUDIO, 110, ROTHESAY-TERRACE, CARDIFF. CARTES DE VIS1TE and e^ery description of PHOTOGRAPHY executed with despatch. 5036 E W I N G M A C H I N E 8 WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. SEWING M KCHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Luck-stitch Sewing Machine. WASHINl* MACHINES. Bradford'sPatentVowelWashingMachineS SEWING MACHINES. TheWilcox&GibbsSilentSewingMachines WASHING MACHINES. The Home Washer, complete, with M ANGLES washer, wring, & mangles—Price £ 6 I0s' By Bradford and all other Makers. *or Sale on easy terms. KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. To clean three knives £ 1 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Try the Shakespere. Agenoria, Franklin the Weir, W. H. Thomas and Co., or any other Maker. SEWING MACHINES MANGLES F°r Sa'e ail(1 Hire UP°n 6aSV ,emis" For Sale on 6asv terms SEWING MACHINES Repaired. SAFES, Fire and thief proof, oy Chubb, Milner, Perry, alld Tauntun. CROSS BROTHERS 4539 ION rp E A -^r A R E H O U S E, 1, FRANCES-STREET, (NEAR LOUDOUN SQUARE), CARDIFF. B J EVANS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, SPLENDID SAMPLES OF NEW SEASON TEAS. COFFEES FRESH ROASTED TWICE A WEEK. PROVISIONS FROM ALL THE LEADING MARKETS. A supply of WELSH BUTTER alwavs on hand from the finest Dairies in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. A Reduction will be made to Buyers of (,'aks. 4021 public nlCmC1t$_- IEI UTCHINSON æ T A Y L E U 11E S GRAND CIRCUS, ST. MARY- STREET, CARDIFF, THE INTELLECTUAL TREAT OF THE SEASON. A GREAT EQUESTRIAN CARNIVAL EVERY EVENING! Important Engagement and First appearance in Cardiff of the B ROT HER S S T. LEON, Champion Gymnasts and Flying Wowlcrs: The Renowned ETOILE TROUPE OF FRENCH ACROBATS, In New Icarian Games. The Talented BOORNE FAMILY, Six in number, in new and daring feats of Horsemanship. To conclude every evening during the week with the unparalleled representation by Man and Horse of TURPIN'S RIDE TO YORK AND DEATH OF BLACK BKSS Introducing the whole troupe, and the Best Trained -Alarc. in Europe, whose dying scene is without parallel. 80% XT ICTORIA CONCERT-L()OA r STREET, CARDa F. 5 SOLE PROPRIETOR Vr P „ CHARACTERISTIC EN IER TAIN MEN is, AND DANCING. Doors open at Seven, to .-onanenoe at 7.SO. 1 v '-=C ;1. -r j AS f/firnr v1:x,^m'BS!0U~KU Bl Class> ls-' Half-price at Nine o'clock, WHEN THE PROMENADE CONCERT AND DANCING COMMENCE. SPECIAL NOTICE. LAST SIX NIGHTS Of the World-wide Renowned Feniaie Impersonator, MR. ERNEST BO UL TON, Who, in conjunction with Mr. GRAY, the celebrated Comedian will nightly appear in his feminine DRAWING ROOM ENTERTAINMENT, When he will produce the old favourite piece which proved anrv, a success on his former ris:t to fail him as this is his last visit to Cardiff !>nor to his departure Sr America. 5107 THE STAR HALL OF VAiii^rj^ (Late Amphitheatre) Aj-tAxl<o W I N D S T R E E 1' jj W A "V c v DIRECTOR ^MR. MELViLLE TALENT! NOVEL! y VAp IFTV First appearanoe of the Infant Supuh0 (th,. >. n,' the BriBtwl l'auton.iiL) m ot Continued Engagement and last AIREC, THE KING ( V -h?-f the wondrous whose marvellous performance ni.yht'v h A1^, asm. Last week of the Jerome t?«,■ H •Clts the greatest enthusi- Mr A. Wvndham, Miss Jennv vs» 01 At:r°bat8 and Gymnasts. Hughes, Mr. A. Enmi, and Mis« A iVe'V'F- <;iir;att> Mr- J- Three Martinis (German Skatera\ n"'s*cy. Last week oi the TO-NIGHT AT THE STM, VARIETIES. Jtotr ls. GUIIIO'SN1TLL CPMMERCIA L AND FAMILY kept?^ Ki^rsfrom 1*30'^o 6.^ N^it^orUr W. T. CIWCCI. Pioprietor. CLIFTON DOWN FIRST-CLASS FAMILY HOTEL, FACING THE SUSPi^SIO-N-LRIDGE SUITE OF APARTMENTS, from 3J Guineas pfcr week* Rresl fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. (id.; .Service, 2s. A* ^7;TT7F Apartments having been recently a .!ued to the liotel esiH-ruJU fnr W HDDING BREAKFASTS, tHe Manager is prepared to wovtde the Same 01 the most moderate tenr.leans bv weeklv imnrr ments only. Suite of Apartments, wtU, board -and atte^S 5 Guineas each, fires only extra. Ledr^om, board, and atten^w' 111 public rooms, Si Guineas. All meals served to the visitor's order. Private dwwing-room for l.uhes. Table D'Ho £ fan? Jt 1 Sundays at 6. All communicm, t<1 U; at I ua8 L- 1Tr..à:. \Iar ODDFELLOWS' ARMS T-vo Minutes' Walk from station r h BILLIARDS. POSTING. INI^vftKEyfcjSrt: ',2SS0 PHOI'KIKTOR—Mr. ILLTID MORGAM1