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£ Hipjrin0 Jtotict. S TEA 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 BRISTOL, taking car.,o 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 .JULYjiext. For rates of freight and other particulars, apply to A. AWET> Nantes; or to WHITE AND GARDINER S, East Bute Dock, Cardiff. 6863 and Queen-square, Bristol. CJTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ^BELFAST GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. SAILINGS w¥E K L y • rantain Tlie Serew Steam-ships PRINCESS ALEXANDRA-.Captain Mills ANTON A, Captain Linklater; CLUTHA, C»P ..J? ««an; AILS A, Captain Fry, are intended to Swl^Goods tod Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin (°° I tRvf • ■7 circumstances), as follows during the naonthoi CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, AND BELFAt>A* Monday 10 p.m. I 23 Monday •• P-™- 9 Monday 4 p.m. I ^0 Monday •• •• P,m* 16 Monday 9 p.m. 1 „nre1f B'KOM BELFA ST TO CABD1J1- < Wednesday 2 p.m. 18 Wednesday. 2 p.m. U Wednesday 12 noon 25 Wednesday 12 noon GLASGOW TO CAli»>IFfi\ „ io way 2p.m:|2*dTf^safVess;ls 2p™' .WWJSSS;' Slowi & Co.; Greenock, to Kf-O Und.„g7co.i to a. J0D„ Brotb, Belfast, to Robert Bonderson and Son; Bristol, to Mark Whit- & Son; aud ia Cardiff, to r webr & CQ 1*00 But. Dock Bonded Warehouse £ <ARDIFF TO^ NEW YORK. DIRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN X HE BRISIOL CfiANiNEL AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. *be SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, «r lull"P°wered, Clyde-built Steamships GLAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. C /V 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. ur otiier irst-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YORK, are built expressly for the Trade, and fltted-up J? ? e 'atest improvements for the comfort and convenience • «t an<* Passengers. Borage Passengers provided witli mattresses. ^Stewardess carried for the female emigrants. "\)y GLAMORGAN will sail on the 12th of July, to be followed "T the PEMBROKE. i'or further particulars apply to ^TOL BUDOETT & JAMES, and BRANTH, 11, 8»llt King-street. JSjrS^sEA RICHARDSON & Co. TJLFTMP^T G. W. JOKES, HEARD, & CO. W. C. Lver & Co. J?OTJTVE0OL T. WAITS & SON. &ISca ^'DD ALEXANDER BROTHERS. HErtu^- JOHN R. TAYLOR. ABErt??*1 TYDFIL W. J. PRBSSWELL, 1, Castle-street ^uAitE E.G. PRICE. o t t Cor I SAAC THOMAS, 24, Seymour-street. ■*AWKSXP H. B. TROTTER. TEKPV0Ke DOCK S. B. SKETCH. MATISI RICHARD MASON. EG JOHN C'IFIVLIRS. Victoria-place. CARnS.FoRI>Wfii5T J: MAY & Co., 2, Victoria-place. StjSP^AN LAUNCKLOT LOWTHER, 21, Quay-st. fir* P ^R T. M. CUFF, Sirhowy Railway. PNT^ENEY SAMUEL CHARLEY, AFTI-n NEY E. EVANS, Post-office. R^VON E. EVANS, Stationer. NELLY JOHN J. CHAMNDEU, Post-office. Wim.IAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. nV^MAWR J H. N. Ji'DD, Beaufort-house. ^RRSS^THKN" 1! JAMBS BAONALL. BUGKY PORT RICHARD WILLIAMS. 2?.E £ ON D. W. JONES. Si^ORD THOMAS & Co., Shipchandlers. FERRY J. JONES, Tallow Chandler. Mn £ BETH- JASON MKVLER, Stationer. PR WJ0UTH CHARLES BLISS, Auctioneer. Or .PSH°WELL A. RUMSBY, Post-office. »t the Company's OiBce, 1, DOCK-CIIAMBERS, CARDIFF. 12 JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. TNMAN LINE of ROYAL MAIL S( OP MONTREAL THURSDAY. JULY 3. CITY OF BRISTOL TUBS DAY, JULY 8. CITY OF CHESTER -THURBDky, JULY 10. A?i0,>n Passage—Tuesday Sailings, 12 and 15 Guineas: Thurs. "TV Sailings 16 Guineas and 18 Guineas, having equal Saloon ■"nvjleges. Steerage Passage to New York, Six Guineas, with »Ull supply of Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- ton, Baltimore, or Quebec, without extra "charge. Passengers for all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES booked through on very advantageous terms. For further particulars, apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water. Itreet, Liverpool, RomM BURTON & SON, South Church-street. Cardiff. JOSEPH Gi RWOOD, 18, Crichton-street, Cardiff; or to FRBDKRICK LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth. 2249 A LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE J\. SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. ^ortest Route to the West. The surarb Steamships of this Line new run direct every Tues- ^7 WdXu^av from LIVERPOOLto PORTLANDand QUEBEC, sr •10 ■» p1OM^TI°VEKPOSL T0 FROM LIVERPOOL TO S«rm.»i. Q^BEC- vfaV Manitoban, Tuesday, 10 June 1 Sarmauan, Thursday, 12 „ Mav Caiadian, Tuesday, 17 „ Tuesday, 6 M y gtor an Thursday, 19 „ Corinthian, Tuesday, 24 „ fe"1:' I? i Russian, Thursday, 29 M Scamli»a » g ^TianmaSt. John's, N.F., Veruvian, l^esd y, „ Halifax)Tuesday, 3 June Prussian, Thuisu-.y, vj „ NORFOLK, .»d BiLTIMOBE '8.4le lkIail Steamships for HALIFAX, an Forwarding Passengers by HaiHo all parts ofs|'|11tee^Ilddle 'Aw Western, South Western and Southern fata • Q^r'an, Tuesday, 20 May. Moravian, Tuesdaj, Tuesday, 17 June | New York. If'nis Ja Passage to Halifax. Portland, Quebec, Bostr°fL according tn > Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ 18 igg. or iilfj r.iauors ^•ocommodation, including Provisions, but not Wines ° in,,e(i ^hich Oftn be obtained on board. Return Tickets at re. in e^_J j, A-limited number of intermediate passengers aie,, v,p,.e8- at £ 9 9s„ including Beds, Bedding, and all nece^ ^he made dininB aPart ^rom «teera&e- Applications tot be John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 0 6s., including a ple»" supply of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses are d ed. by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers ^2 children. praSgage taken from the Oeean Steamships to the Railway Cars ee of Expense.. „ information required coBoermng Canada, can be obtained VMr. Dixon, 11 Adam-street, Adelphi, London Agent for the j^dian Government. on Canada supplied gratis by our agents b^SoRTBST ROUTB to SAN FRANCISCO, ma the UNION •bu?10 Railroad. THROUGH TICKETS issued on the most favour- wnn«. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., Alexandra Buildings, Jaines-street, Liverpool, and f\. Kovle-streefc. Jj0nd0Huerrj# to George Bird, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff 5 >««, Pontymister, near Newport; • Newport R. Prust & Sons, 9, QuaJ' ?0Wen> 17> Thomas-street, Llanelly Joh'\n^aHaven Q^-street, Merthyr Tydvil; Jackson & Co., ^ilfordHfiv, l0°rT«t Humphreys, Welfield-road, and llr.DavHlWnliams, 4^y°^-street, Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, P J P » es R- Morgan, Pontypridd. Yfr_ COMPANY'S BVECIAli NOTICB TO KMIOKANTS. R^,r^Se Passengers to obtain their Tickets from o Jgqg -JHeavinu- home. AT ATIONA L LINE TO NEW YORK. UlTiFf TO NEW YORK. LAKGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. FROM LIVERPOOlTEviHy WEDNESDAY. FROM QUEENiSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY k ^eH-known full-p0wered Iron Screw Steam-ships LSE^»* T« w3,'k»P A &My'-rhniCe 4900 Tlie Queen, Andrews Webster 8500 Helvetia, Spencer 3974 3500 Denmark, Sumner. "'11 Bail from Liverpool to New York as under ^Sav:JX I Wednesday, 16th July I Tk. Leaving Queenatown the following days. I "si^ S&ioon accommodation is unsurpassed—the State-rwms h ^c^nu8ua,Hy large, and open off the Saloons situated in Poop fi'Mon s Passage, 12,15, and 17 Guineas, according to accommo- A lL,^te-room—all having same privilege in Saloon. Return I Com^NTY-FIVB GUINEAS. H ^ered^iv P0RT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- ^>d Ventiiaf- accommo^a^on hehig unequalled for space, light, 1 ^OeofS* !°rt' as by any other Line—include abun- 1 re*l1 Provisions served up cooked by Company's Servants. 1 Attendance free. «. S8es in attendance on Female Steerage*Passengers, j Passengers forwarded to Quebec, Boston, Philadelphia, C^eis re fithout extra charge—and booked through to San an(l all inland towns of United States and Canada on U¥Wleterm3- rlgers booked through to Australia, New Zealand, China, %Pax or Freight or Passage apply to THE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITKB,) jftRgg 23, Water-street, Liverpool; BROWN, Insurance Agente, Newport, Mon. DAVID aS^ellv • t. Thomas-street, or TIIOS. MORGAN, Mina-street, XViiiLl, CHLESK, Town Crier, Brynmawr D. L. JONES, Britonferry DAVID REEH, Cardiff Castle Hotel, R M m R" MoRGA!f) Post-office, Pontypool; or to i°HOLAS & CO., 130, Rothsay-terrace, Bute D*cks, and *S8emrers WILLIAMS, 9, Westborne-place, Cardiff. i ^titUeforp ?'re advised to secure their Passages from the Local ^Viny home. 5241 I ,1. NORRXS AND SONS, TOWN CRIER AND BILL POSTERS, ^NDHIIU ,„„I 0" TOWN ANB COUNTRY). \-hi, _HO .Circulars Delivered with Quick Despatch. RESS ORCHARD-STREET, SWANSEA. -ihippiug Ilotites. SFRFTIH ROYAL MAIL VY STEAMERS. SMimwr FROM LIVERPOOL DIRECT TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON. PARTHIA. CALABRIA. TARIFA. SCOTIA. BATAVIA. ABYSSINIA. CUBA. SIBERIA. JAVA. SAMARIA. ALGERIA. HECLA ALEPPO. RUSSIA. MALTA. PALMYRA. CHINA. BOTHNIA. THE CUNARD ROYAL MAIL STKAMKRS sail every TLKSDAY, THURS- DAY, and SATURDAY, and have superior accommodation for Cabin and Steerage Pengers.-For further particulars apply to D. & C. MAC IVKR, 1, Rumford-street, Liverpool or to their Agents, E. C. HURLEY & Co., 9, Bute-crescent, Docks J. H. HV,.™1?' Park-street, Temperance Town: and THOMAS S. HUNTLEY, 187, Bute-road, Cardiff. 6553 Jiales Ini Ruction. M BARRY ISLAND, NEAR CARDIFF. R.W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 10th July, 1873, at Two for Three o'clock in the afernoon, subject to such Conditions of Sale as shall be then and there produced, the very valuable FREEHOLD ESTATE known as BARRY ISLAND, in the Parish of Sully, in the County of Glamorgan, containing about 183 Acres of Arable, Pasture, and Warren Land, situated on the northern shore of the Bristol Channel, about eight miles west of the seaport town of Cardin, which is the seat of an enormous expert and rapidly increasing import trade, and has direct railway communication with all parts of the kingdom. There is a good road from Cardiff through Barry as far as the seashore, and a parish road across the eastern channel from Sully, and the passages across to the Island are dry twice daily for several hours. There is also a similar road and passage from Sully. Surveys were made some years ago, and Parliamentary powers obtained for the construction ef a railway from Cardiff to Barry, with a bri Ige from the shore to the Island, an undertaking which presents no engineering difficulty, and can be carried out for a very moderate sum. Barry Island is admirably adapted for a first-class watering place, of which the mineral districts of South Wales, with their vast and rapidly growing population, as well as the town of Cardiff and its neighbourhood, are greatly in need; and it is certain that the construction of a railway from Cardiff would at once convert the greater part of the Island int) building land of the mt)st valuable character. nsive views of the The Island commands beautiful and extensive views of the Bristol Channel and its Islands, as well as of the Somersetsnire Coast. It possesses in its western side a harbour safe and com- modious for vessels of 200 tons burden, and capable of great im- provement. Its southern shore takes the form of a bay of hard sand facmg the south, 750 yards wide, enclosed and thoroughly sheltered from cold and stormy winds by two projecting head- lands." The sand in the bay falls 1 foot in 20 for the first S00 yards, and 1 in 50 for the remaining distance, and the ebb and flow of tide in the bay is so gentle as to make it perfectly safe for bathing. The Island contains good building stone and lime, and a plentiful supply of fresh water. The formation is limestone; the other building materials can be easily and cheaply conveyed. There is a farm house with out-buildings and garden, also a substantial residence, erected by a fermer proprietor.. There are no tithe-, but the Estate is subject to a small modus, of 13s. 4d. a year, and to a fee farm or quit rent »f is. 4d. A year. Plans and particulars mky be had on application to Charles Gatliff, Esq., 8, Finsbury Circus, Lomdon to 1. Waring, Esq., Town Hall, Cardiff AND at the Auctioneer S Offices, 21, QUEEN- street, Cardiff. 6684 Victoria Rooms, Cardiff. MESSRS. LAWRENCE & co. WILL SELL by .f.. AUCTION, at their Spacious Rooms, on TIIRAADAY, JULY 3rd, 1873. a large and useful assortment oi HOUSEHOLD T URT- NITU RE, consisting of drawing-room suites, dining ditto, carpels, piano, pier glasses, sofas, couches, chitirs, wardrobes, book-cases, iron and wood bedsteads, feather and millpuff beds, easy chairs, and numerous other articles. „OT>_ Sale at Half-past Two o'clock. W" ALE THIS DAY. Auction Mart, Canton Market, Cardiff. MR. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., announces that his next monthly SALE of Fat and SFore Stock, Horses, Carriages, Harness, Agricultural Implements, Poultry, &c., will take place as above on MONDAY, the 30th inst., at which time the following HORSES, &c., will be offered for sale:- The property of a gentleman, who can be referred to, a DUN MARE, 6 years old, 14 hands a inches high handsome, and an excellent Lady's Hack. The property of a gentleman having no further use for her, a CHESNUT MARE, 3 years old, 15 hands 3 inches high; quiet to ride and drive. The property of the Breeder, a BAY CART MARE, 16 hands high, 4 years old (off); powerful and good worker in all kinds of harness. At same time, several CARRIAGES, AGRICULTURAL CARTS, HARNESS, SADDLES and BRIDLES, &c. Further Entries for this Sale are respectfully solicited. AH accounts settled same day. Terms Cash. GEO. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., Veterinary Surgeon and Auctioneer. Residence and Offices: N". 4, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 6876 Pembrokeshire and Haverfordwest.—Parishes of Lambston and Prendergast. -valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property for Sale. "\TESSRS. GOODE & OWEN are instructed XTJL 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 all will then be produced):— IN THE PARISH OF LAMBSTON. LOT. I.-The valuable freehold farm and lands called WEST HILL FOLD, eontaining about 69 acres er useful meadow, pasture, and arable land. LOT 2.—The valuable farm (part freehold and part leasehold), called SUTTON, containing about 51 acres of simitar land. 3.—The small farm (part freehold and part leasehold), called Y*TON WEST, with Berry Hill and fcuuny Side, containing AD?"I ACRES of similar land. p.p!, \he very compict freehold farm, called the CORNER Tt,rr' containing about 59 acres of similar land. R Estate is situate within three miles of the Market, NAN way, and Post town 0f Haverfordwest, and about the same '^I1CER*RON* BROAD Haven, and is of easy approach by good ■buddings ARE for the most part new and very con- venient. J tarland ia well watered and in good condition, and the fences and gateain good repair. all thn) property not in hand (excepting the small easehold tenament called Sunny Side), are under notice quit AT Michaelmas next, at Michaelmas next, MR™E PARISH OF PRENDERGAST, HAVERFORDWEST. RIU«!IVW I. PIU1 SITES FOR houses, cottages, and gardens, two ^TH GARDENS and premises, and three cottages, the EFTTE™«I^ N £ NGR' 'ORMINS A compact property situate on DER^IST Back-fane PRENDER&AST"STREET> AND extending to Prender- dwelling-houses with gardens and premises, street ca'lIOW' s'tuate on the western side of Prendergast- THOTI>^E,??SES COM P^D in Lots 5 and 6 are all occupied by re- spectable tenants. J 8 d Particulars maybe obtained on application to the neers, or to Messrs. POWELL, MATHIAS, &, EVANS, OON. Solicitors, Haverfordwest. N°rt2' ^a|ea» in the Gounty of Flint.—The Cilcen Hall Estate, "Sjng about 2,(WO acres of land, together with very rich VALR.AH P 'J"™8. LIMESTONE quarry, and the whole of the valuable minerals underlying the property. "VTESSRS. HARDS and YAUGHAN (in con- SELL BVTUFTTFTVTH«^' DEW' OF BANTFOR), are instructed U ^ViT i the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on THURS- ? X.1C J1 one o'clock, in lots, the very valuable and important FREEHOLD LANDED PROPERTY, known as the Cilcen Estate, comprising about 2,000 acres of arable, pasture, and woodland, situate in the parishes of Cilcen, Ysceifiog, Nan- nerch, Halkin, and Northop, in the county of Flint, within a short distance Of Mold, Chester, and Denbigh, and within fcix, three, and two hours journey respectively of London, Manchester, and Liverpool. The Mold and Denbigh Railway runs through the estate, and the two stations of Nannerch and Rhydymwyn are pnually conveniently placed. The lots will comprise a small but very desirable Kesidental Property, known as Plas-yn-Llan, situate in the picturesque village of Nannerch, with superior family resi- dence and most substantial outbuildings, standing in its own lin'ds numerous detached and eligible farms, in good cultiva- n afli'ong the principal of which are Cilcen-hall, Gledlon, ^l* „(Tnrd Tyn-y-Caeau, Hendre Figillt; Llettyreos, Pen-y-bryn, Groesn Trinie, Siamber Wen, Fron Haui, Gwrych Bedw, rio-ht of sheepwalk on the Halkin Mountain, &c.; a Pentre, W 1S8 sd., secured upon the Mold and Denbigh Rent-charge pUbIic-liouses, water mills, cottages, and the whol« Railway w ,„iuable minerals, a portion of whioli are being of the rich a°a., .vorked by the Nerth Hendre Lead Mining Coin- most suocesstui^ly jron (jompauy, the Hendre Lime Com- pany, the Ln'es .rood shooting on the estate. This valuable Pany, &c. There is » particularly worthy of the attention of and important prope j ordinary attractions of a landed capitalists, as it offers lute certainty of great mineral wealth fil? *?utthe almost a vt jiicli by a judicious outlay could be madlrlyinfi: ^'e wll° lor^e and progressive income. The estate mav ni ^ea ize a very 'inre plans, and conditions of sale had of and P" i pulley, Solicitors, Norwich of Messrs. icw^«Fleld> Son, »«d 6 01d Jewry, London, E.C. fi Mr w nrris' and Co'' K1(mr N. Wales at the Grosvenor Hotel' Clieatp^r' Lallld A°eU\' rii '• the Black Lion, Mold the Belvoir Rhvl '^6 ?ulJ' Benbfoi andVwghwi, Land Agents i » • au<l of Messrs. Hal us 0793 and Auctioneer., 62, Moorgate-street, Londo" Gloucestershire.—On~the mf-swnld-hills, about a mile from the Brimscombe Station, five miles from Stroud, 14 from Glcuce and 15 from Cheltenham.^ in inmortant Freehold liesidentel Estate, situate in the picturesoue narish of Minchmtampton, Gloucestershire, and comprisiuu' a capital stone-bmlt family mansion, known as Hyde-house occupying a prominent and beautiful position on the summit of the hill, commanding a AIM view of the Stroud-valley and adjacent hills It has a south-west aspect, »id contains eight family bed chambers, bed rooms and attics, dressing room, bath room, well-propo* tioned drawing and dining rooms, morning room library, con- servatory, and good offices two coach-houses stabling fof "x horses, outbuildings, two cottages for out-door servauts, richly timbered gardens and grounds, kitchen garden with graperies and park-like pasture and woodland, adorned with fine timber, in all 44a. Sr. 36p. Also a smaller Residence, known as Hyde- villa, situate near the above, and fermany years occupied by the late Mr. Farrar, together with stabling and garden grounds at- tached thereto. There are important common rights in connec- tion with the property. Possession of the whole will be givem on completion of the purchase. MESSRS. DEBENHAM, TEWSON, AND FARMER have received instructions from Joseph lk>w- stead, Esq., the proprietor, one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools (who has occupied the property for about a quarter of a century, but whoso official duties now necessitate his living near to London), to SELL the above PROPERTY, at the Mart, Londoh on TUESDAY, JCLY 1, at 2. Particulars, with plans and views, of Messrs. Kearsey a.id Parsons, Solicitors, Stroud, and of the Auctioneers, 80, Cheapside, London. <>893 "S ANDERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 A LEXANDER BRBTRERS, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, AGENTS AND VALUERS, 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT PONTYPRIDD. 6597 C. LEACH, BILL POSTER & • ADVERTISING CONTRACTOR, 17, WOOD-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 63, CARDIFF-STREET, ABERDARE. Rents all the Principal and most prominent POSTING STATIONS in Cardiff, Canton, and Roatb. Town Crier r.l' Aberdare. wi tub lie Jrtoticts. TTNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIP. CHAIRMAN. Mr W. H. WOODALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. & „ HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who are earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list ef subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow J Mr. T. Baker, London Mr. S. J. Elias, Glasgow 16 0 0 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester lo 0 0 Mr. D. Jenkins, Glasgow 15 J> v Mr. D. J. Heitchins, Manchester 15 0 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London }f J 'Mr. Pretherton, Gloucester 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, Londen •• •• •■ }» Mr. E. J. Mulliner, R«yal Hotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. H. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 O Mr. D. Davies, Loudon • Mr. D. E. Davies, Manchester 10 # 0 Mr. W. W. Davies, Manchester 10 00 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 t 10 10 0 Mr. T. Lewis, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Manchester it 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, Manchester. 10 10 0 Mr. Inglis, London 10 0 0 Mr. C. Lewis, Newport 5 0 0 Mr. F. Jenkins, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. D. E. Evans, Newtown 6 6 0 Mr. B. Herbert, Swansea 5 0 0 Mr. Mattick, Swansea 6 60 Mr. H. Rowlands, Manchester 5 0 0 Mr. Stone, Mack worth Arms, Swansea 5 5 0 Mr. Watts, Wyndham Arms, Bridgend. 6 5 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 6928 HOMOEOPATHIC SURGEON.—Mr. FREE- MAN, 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. At Home 1.30 till a daily. Letters for advice answered by day mails. 6379 CARDIFF AND SWANSEA STEAM COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). Shares for Sale.—Apply to Mr. T. H. DAVIES, Uuien-street, Swansea. 6731 I T R E, BRYNMAWR. ROBERTS'S M ANNUAL EXCURSION to BRISTOL, MONDAY, goth June. Trains from Nantygle, Ebbw Vale, and Sirhowy. Fares to and fro, 3s. 6d.; children, Is. 9d. To prevent crowding in the steamer, a Special Train will convey Excursionists via the New Passage.—See bills and posters. 6858 n f!! P-,EWARD.-Certain False Statements cC tI having been circulated in regard to my character, which are catculated 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 led to the conviction of the offender. THOMAS DAVIES. 34, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff, June 25th, lt73. 6852 U M A L L COAL.—The ABERDARE RHONDDA COMPANY are prepared to Contract for the SALE of about 300 Tons of SMALL COAL weekly, delivered into Buyers' Trucks free upon the Great Western Railway. Fifty Trucks are available for the service between Hirwain and the South Ports on yearly hire. Deliveries to commence en the 6th •f July. Offers to be made in writing. Address, Manager, Aber- dare Rhondda Steam Coal Company (Limited), Brittania Cham- bers, Docks, Cardiff. €673 R OATH MERCIFUL SOCIETY. THIS EVENING the first ANNUAL MEETING of the ROATH MERCIFUL SOCIETY, will be held at the WESLEYAN CHAPEL, Roath-road, when Addresses will be delivered by various Ministers) Visitors, and other Friends S. D. Jenkins, Esq., will preside. Tea at 6 O'ClOck-I& Meeting, 7.30. 6924. INTERNATÏÖ-N-AL ARBITRATION. A PUBLIC MEETING in support of the motion of Mr. Richard, M.P., for Merthyr, in favour of substituting International Arbi- tration instead of War, will be held in the T^WN HALL, CARDIFF (kindly lent by the Mayor), on TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1873, when the Rev. WILLIAM Cl^ARKSON (of Salisbury), and F. SESSIONS, Esq. (of Gloucester), will attend as a Deputation from the West of England and South Wales International Arbitration Association. The Revs. J. Waite, B.A., W. Brailey, A. Tilly and others will take part in the meeting. The Chair will be taken at Half-past Seven. The attendance of all classes is earnestly invited. 6923 G ELLIGAER SCHOOL BOARD. SCHOOLMASTER WANTED for TROEDRHIWFWCH MIXED SCHOOL; salary, £55, and 4alf grant, and half school pence. ALa SEWING MISTRESS salary, jElO. Applications, with testi- monials (not exceeding S), to be sent in to me on or before the 15th day of July, 1873. By order, FRANK J/MRS, Clerk. 134, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 6795 rjlO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS^ The SCHOOL BOARD for LLANTWIT FARDRE invite TEN- DERS for the Erection of NEW SCHOOLS at Pontypridd, to ac- commodate 500 children. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Clerk's Office, Post- office Chambers, Pontypridd, where Tenders should be delivered on or before the 3rd day of July next. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. H. S. DAVIES, Clerk to the said Board. Pontypridd, June 9, 1873. 6659 NEATH. npiLOWER, DOG, AND POULTRY SHOW. THE NEXT EXHIBITION WILL TAKE PLACE AT NEATH, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 7TH AND 8TH, 1S73. SCHEDULES of PRIZES, and all particulars, may be obtained on application to HENRY S. LUDLOW, > „ s W. WHITT1NGTON, f a*'1- HBCS- Neath, May 24th, 1873. i- L LANELLY RAILWAY AND DOCK CO. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS OF TRAINS ON AND AFTER JULY 1ST, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. UP TRAINS. The 12.40 Passenger Tram from Swansea will start at 12.45, and will be slightly altered at intermediateStatious to Llandovery. The 2.45 Train from Llanelly will leave at 2.20 p.m., and be proportionately earlier at all Stations to Pontardulais. DOWN TRAINS. The 12.0 Train Llandovery to Swansea will be slightly altered at intermediate Stations. The 3.16 Train Pontardulais to Llanelly will start at 2.50. For minor Alterations, see the Company's 'lime Tables. General Manager's Office, BY ORDER. Llanelly, June^21st, 1873. 6911 IRST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS for the week ending 5th JULY, 1873 ;— MONDAY AND TUESDAY.—Gun-drill for Competing Detachments, at the Itoyal 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 comimt* at. t.b.. iVinntv Meeting, Margam. n WKDXKjbDAY.—Gun Competition at the East Moors, Cardiff, at 2 p.m. Detachments for the Competition will parade, in full dress (with waist-belts onl)), at the Castle (Hall, at 9 a.m., and march to High-street Station en route for Cardiff. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY.-Gun-drill for the Detachments entered for Shoeburyness, at the Rojai Arsenal, at 7.30 p.m., plain clothes, and Gun-drill for other Members and Recruits, at the Gun Shed, at 8 p.m., plain clothes. SATURDAY.—Carbine Practice at Kilvey, at 3.30 p.m., for Members entered for the County Competition only. By Order, Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, J. H. BURGESS, 27th June, 1873. Captain Commanding. 6673 QRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITION, 1873. SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION (500 VOICES). CHAIRMAN Rev. Canon Jenkins, D.D., Aberdare. TREASURER Rev. Dr. Price, Aberdare. GENERAL SECRETARY D. Brythonfryn Griffiths, Aberdare. CHORAL SECRETARY W. Davies, Aberdare. The Committee earnestly request that all subscriptions intended for the fund of the above Union be remitted to the Treasurer with the utmost expedition. As a great number of the choir are females and boys, most of whom belong to heavy families, it is self-evident that they cannot be expected to defray their own expenses to London. We must have an available fund of ze2,000 before we can hope to reach the Crystal Palace comfortably. The Great Competition being on the 10th of July next, it will be seen that no time is to be lost. D. BRYTHONFRYN GRIFFITHS, 6298 General Secretary. QOOLING AND REFRESHING DRINKS. STANTON AND COMPANY'S CELEBRATED LEMON KALI AND PERSIAN SHERBET. MANUFACTURING CONFECTIONERY WORKS, BRISTOL. 4604 COUNTY TEA WAREHOUSE, C DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1823. LEWIS AND WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED TEAS. Have stood the test of over half a century unsurpassed for strength, unrivalled for flavour. They are constantly advised of the choicest importations, and invarimbly obtain the best that money can purchase. S. d. Congou 2 0 Useful Congou •* •• •* ..28 Strong do 0 Better do. 8 6 Rich and Old (much flavoured) 4 0 Fine Leaf Gunpowder •• •• 5 4 Fine Plantation Coffee 1 4 Ditto 16 Finest do. 1 6 Fillc Mocha [ [ 2 0 LEWIS AND WILLIAMS, 22, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 6456 ONES BROTHERS, PRINCIPAL BILL tf POSTERS AND DELIVERERS, HIGH STREET, NEATH, AND BRITON FERRY. Circulars addressed and delivered. Bill Posters to the Great I Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, and the principal l Auctioneers. Leasees of the Principal Porting rlacco. 21" public Entertainments* SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNISON. PATRON8 THE HON. THE MARQUIS OF BUTE. THE LORD BISHOP OF PLANDAFF. TWO REHEARSALS OF THE CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITIVE MUSIC, WITH A SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS, WILL BE GIVEN AT TUB DRILL HALL, CARDIFF, ON WEDNESDAY, JULY 2. The Choir will (by the kind permission of R. T. Crawshay, Esq.) be assisted by the celebrated CYFARTHFA BAND. Mr. D. BOWEN, Dowlaia (Choir Accompanist), will preside at the Harmonium. CONDUCTOR CARADOG. THE CHALLENGE CUP WILL BE ON VIEW. Firet Rehearsal commence at 3 p.m. tecond at 7. Morning Concert—Reserved Seats, 5s. Unreserved Seats, 2s. Gallery, Is. 6d.; Promenade, Is. Evening Concert-Reserved Seats, 3B. Unreserved Seats, 2s.; Gallery, Is. 6d. Promenade, J 8. Tickets may be obtained of Messrs. Lewis & Williams, where a plan of the Hall may be seen, and places secured. A Special Train will leave Cardiff at 10 p.m. for Merthyr, Aber- dare, and Treherbert. An Excursion Train will run from Llanelly to Cardiff, returning after the last Concert. t. 671K W. DAVIES, Aberdare, Choral Secretary. SOUTH WALAS CHORAL UNION. LAST REHEARSAL IN WALES. TWO GRAND REHEARSALS or THB CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITIVE MUSIC AND A SELECTION OF WELSH AIRS, WILL BB OIVEN AT THB MARKET PLACE, ABERDARE, On MONDAY, JULY 7th. The Choir will (by the kind permission of R. T. Crawshay, Esq.), be assisted by the celebrated CYFARTHFA BAND. Mr. D. Bowen, Dowlais (Choir Accompanist), wiil preside at the Harmonium. THE £ 1,000 CHALLENGE PRIZE WILL BE ON 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 Abeniaut at 9.15 p.m. 6908 W. DAVIES, Aberdare, Choir Secretary. GT U ART HALL, C ARDI FF. Continuance of the most gratifying success! THE NEW GREAT NATIONAL DIORAMA OF IRELAND. With Vocal and Musical Accompaniments by Miss Nelly Younger, Miss Carry Henry, Miss Florence Leslie, Mr. Alfred St. John, Mr. Teddy O'Lynn, Mr. Doolan, and Chorus of Irish Minstrels. DANCES, REELS, JIGS, SKETCHES, okc., &c. Every Evening at 8, and also on Saturday and Wednesday at 8. Admission—2s. & Is.; Galleries, 6d. Half-Price at 9 p.m. to 1st and 2nd Clasa. Schools and Children under 12, half-price to all parts. LESSEE AND MANAGER—MR. HODGES. 6715 \riCTORlA 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 THB BAR. ▲Emission—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.)W to commence at 8. 241 S TAR VARIETIES, 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 Lawsen Family. TO-NIGHT at the STAR VARIETIES.^SWANSEA. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Manager Mr. ESHONDB. THE OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY, FROM THE ST. JAMES'S THEATRE ROYAL, LONDON, Will appear for POSITIVELY THREE NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, June 30, July 1 and 2. PROGRAMMIC. Monday and Wednesday-GENEVIERE DE BRABANT. Tuesday-BRIDGE OF SIGHS. Doors open at 7.15; curtain will rise at 7.45. Prices—2s. 6d., 2s., Is., 6d. No Half-price. 6914 JOHN W ILL I A:-M S S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 8718 D LEWIS, CABINET MAKER • AND UPHOLSTERER, CARDIFF, Respectfully invites the attention of parties about to Furniak 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 manufactures N.B.—An assortment of PIANOFORTES by beat makers for Sale and Hire. 101 .——————-—.———————————————————————————— 19, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FUR- TURE, en suite, at various prices. CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY of every description. Alll BEDDING manufactured on the Pre- mises. LEWIS BROTHERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. 4479 THE NEW DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 29, AUGUSTA-STREET, SPLOTLANDS, CARDIFF, IS NOW OPEN WITH AN ENTIRELY NEW STOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY. 6713 D. PHILLIPS, PROPRIETOR. J^ICK COVERS! RICK COVERSM The Largest Stock in England at the Lowest Prices, in all «■■■»■»« and qualities; poles and tackle complete. E. PARNALL & SONS, MANUFACTURERS (WHOLESALE AND RETAIL). 2, AND 3, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. fiB-Kg-Net Cash, no abatement. W. E. VAUGHAN & CO. STEAM DYEING AND SCOURTNFT WORKS, LLANDAFF-ROAD CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN,)rAT?mpii, 248, BUTE-STREET, J- CARDIr F. 52, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH- STREET, MERTHYR. 98, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. 4, ST. JULIAN-STREET, TENBY. Orders received, and Parcels forwarded to Works carriage free, by the following AGENTS: Aberdare Mr. Dance, Commercial-street. Abergavenny Miss Watkins, 12, Cross-street. Blaenavon Mr. J. Harris, London House. Bridgend Mr. Thomas, grocer, lton-street. Brecon Mr. Matthews, at Camden Arms, Watton. Cowbridge Mr. Stibbs, Ivor House. Chepstow Miss Rowe, Welsh-street. Crickhowell Mr. Davies, Manchester House. Carmarthen Agont wanted. Haverfordwest.. Mr. Harries, 3, High-street. Llanelly. Messrs. Ace at Sons, Vaughan-street. Llandilo Mr. Lockyer, County Press. Nfath Mr. Matthews, at Queen's HoteL Pembroke Dock, Mr Brice, Meyrick-street. Po.typool Mr. G. Fowler, draper, Lien House. j Usk. Memn. Jones& Powell, dmpw Ac. t Wkwbo" wc xwbob^ business JMdtesses* T>UYEKS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING will find it materially to their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS, now sub- mitted to their notice the styles being so varied its to meet the requirements of all claisses. 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 maxe. At the same time they can render these Goods at a less cost on account of4keiv many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. A-DDIMM-MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS. CARDIFF HuUSE, CARDIFF. Terms—One price; no abatement; ready money. 6226 SUMMER CLOTHING. THE STAR CLOTHING COMPANY JL CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. EACH Department is now replete with all the Latest Styles it JJJ 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 St vie, made of Cheviots, Tweeds, Meltons, tc. BOYLE. CO.'S Gent's Summer Suits and Summer Overcoats. BOABhaEpes. co. 'S Coats for Business and Tourists—several new shapes. BOYLE 40 co.'s Trousers and Tests-new pattern. The TAILORING DEPARTMENT is under the management of an eminent Cutter of great experienoe. Our patrons ma.y rely on having garments made to their approval. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Hosiery, Gloves, Scarfs, Ties, tc. BOYLE & co., BOOTIVIANUFACTURERS, 19, CHURCH-STREET, & 13, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' Summer Boots in Spring Sides, Bal- morals, to button. BOYLE JC CO.'S Ladies best Kid, Morrooco, amd Glove Kid Boots. BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' Satteea and Cashmere Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. BOYLE & CO.'S Ladies' French Boots, Shoes, and Slippers. Y^OYLE & CO.'S Gents' Kid and Levant Summer Boots. BOYLE & CO.'S Gents' Balmor Is, Spring Sides, Cossacks, and Wellingtons. BOYLE k CO.'S Gents' Oxford Shoes in Kid, Calf, and Patent. BOYLE k CO.'S Boys' and Girls' Boots, Shoes, and Slippers, of every description. Largest, Cheapest, and most Fashionable Stock to select from in Wales. ill. THE BRITISH DYNAMITE COMPANY (LIMITED). CROSS BROTHERS SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND THE SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. [CIRCULAR.] 21, Working-street, Cardiff, June 25th, 1873. Dull SIB, 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, 6830 CROSS BROTHERS. W. R 0 B E R T 8, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, 86 & 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. Grocers attention invited to a Large Assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, &c., At pricee which will compare favourably with Bristol Houses. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATION. BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vulcanized India Rubber Goods. 6799 HOSPITAL FOR UMBRELLAS! 4,000 Patients Cured during the past year. ADYICB GRATIS. HOUSE SURGEON, W. PEDLER. Ladies and Gentlemen having Umbrellas with broken ribs, dis- located joints, &c., should take such patients, to the Hospital without delay. Accidents attended to any hour between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Umbrellas Ready-made and to Order, also re-covered. Good Assortment of Gents' Fancy Sticks and Canes. NOTE—HOSPITAL FOR UMBRELLAS, 32, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 6273 EARLY SPRING FASHIONS. W. HUGHES THOMAS BEGS TO ANNOUNCE THAT HE HAS OPENED HIS SHOW ROOM, FOR THE SEASON, And will be receiving a const-ant accession of Novelties. THE BONNETS, MANTLES AND COSTUMES ARE IN THE HIGHEST STYLE, AND THB ENTIRE STOCK IS REPLENISHED WITH NEW AND TASTEFUL GOODS. QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. April 23rd, 1873. 5986 THOMAS 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. 6725 S. J. KEPPLE & CO.'S FURNISHING CUT GLASS AND CHINA WAREHOUSE, 3, CLARE STREET, BRISTOL. This STOCK comprises EVERY REQUISITE IN FURNISHING, From the simplest Culinary Article To Goods ef the inos Elaborate Finish and Artistic Decoration. BEST QUALITY. NEWEST DESIGNS. LOWEST PRICES. 5477 U SWEETING, HAIR DRESSER AND PERFUMER, 13, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, MANUFACTURER OF WIGS, SCALPS, FRONTS, CHIGNONS, FRIZZETTS, PLAITS, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WIGS, FROM £ 1 Is Od TO £ 5 6s Od. NOTICE. H. SWEETING begs to state that he has had great experience n the best houses in London and the provinces; also a Member for two years of the French Ladieb' Hairdressing Academy and as the highest wages are paid to the assistants, ladies and gentle- men iiiay rely upon everything being done to their entire satis- faction. The Saloons are fitted with every convenience for Hair- dressing, Hair Brushing by Machinery, Shampooing, &c. THE PRICE FOR ATTENDANCE AS FOLLOWS:- VENTLEMEN'S SALOON. LADIES' PRIVATE ROOMS. s. d. a. d. Hair cut and brushed by For hait cutting only.. 0 6 machinery 0 6 Dressing 1 0 Shampooing 0 < Singeing. 1 0 Singeing. 0 6 Shampooing. 1 0 Shaving & hair brushing 0 6 Dressing in fancy dress Curling hair. 0 6 orpoudre. 7 6 Gentlemen's private room 1 0 HAIR DYEING ROOMS. ANnAL SUBSCRIPTIONS TO TOILET CLUB. Gemtiemen £1 is Ladies £2 2s THEATRICAL WIGS FOR LOAN OR SALE. The largest Stock of Hair Brushes, Cloth, Tooth, Nail, and Shaving Brushes in South Wales. Customers would find it to their interest to buy their Per. fumery and Toilet requisites at this Establishment 10 per cent, cheaper than any other Heuse. LQYS3 OR ITTASFS IX 0RSAZ J-1 iffl fastness 44resse$: —— — — D. JOTHAM AND S 0 N J ARM NOW SlIOWDi8 FOB 110 SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 18.73 A VJEBY LARGB AND CMOICX STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS >— ( COATS TROUSERS j TROUSERS & VESTS (T« MATCH) NBW STYLES ra-j, GENTLEMEN'S SUITS YOUTHS' SUITS t BOYS' SUITS J THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (ira White and Oxfcrd), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AN TIES, HATS AND CAPS, kc We have now completed a Large Awortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the 13EW MOUSES, D. J OT 11 A M & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY BTREET, CARDIFF. 6564 LAMORGAN WAGON REPAIRING. G COMPANY, 11, BUTE CRJfiSCENT, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS REPAIRED And Maintained by Contract for a term of Years, or otherwise. GEORGE W. ARMSTRONG, 11, BUTE CRESCENT, DOCKS, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION BUILT FOR CASH. OR ON REDEMPTION HIRE. N.B.—CONTRACTS MADE FOR REPAIRS. 6871 "QNLY THE BEST BEDDING PLANTS. JAS. GARAWAY & CO. Supply 100, in 8 or more Varieties, their own Selection, for 21s. Five per Cent. LDiscount] for Cash. Priced Catalogues free by peet. JAS. GARAWAY & CO., DURDHAM DOWN, BRISTOL. S028, AMPS. JGMBOSSED GLASS. BENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. & SHIPOWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS L, CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, GROCERS, & OTHERS- HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED TO ANY SIZE OR PATTERN. I PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. HALL & PEDDElt, LAMP MANUFACTCIUEBS, 1, 2, AND 3, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 6479 ESTABLISHED 18it. BRATTICE CLOTHM BRATTICE CLOTH 1 BRATTICE & IRON AIR-TUBING, DOORS, &c. TARPAULINS fc RICK CLOTHS MADE TO AKY IIUK IN TWO DATS* KOKCB. LOCO. GREASE. WIRE ROPE GREASE (FREE FROM ACID). TRAM OILS AND GREASES. TRAM OILS AND GREASES. CHAINS, NAILS, AND COUPLINGS. TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. SAVING OF COAL. BOILERS AND PIPES COVERED WITH PATENT NON-CONDUCTING COMPOSITION. REFERENCES FURNISHED FROM THE LAROESC WORKS IN WALES. GEO. J. MAY, GREEN, NEATH. 6646 wm- Tu C K B R S WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. GOLD & SILVER CARRIAGE, I BROOCHES, LfcVERS, 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. 6961 THE OLD ORIGINAL FISH, FRUIT, POTATO, AND EGG STORES. ROBERT WILTSHIRE, (Successor to R. Exton), 17, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. R. Eiton having retired from the above business is now suc- ceeded by his son-in-law (R. Wiltshire), who begs to intimate to his numerous customers that he will always endeavour to meet their wants by having a constant supply of FRESH FISH DAILY. Fruits of all kinds. Potatoes and Eggs imported direct. R, Wiltshire, hopes that by strict attention to business to merit a share of their patronage. All goods of first-class quality, com bined with moderate prices. Note the Address- ROBERT WILTSHIRE, HERRING CURER, No. 17, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. The Original Shop of the late It. Exton for 14 years. 6714 SEWING MACHINES, S WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES, FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all ether Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch of 20 years' standing WASHING Bradford'sPaten t V owel W asbinsrMachioe* SEWING TheWilcox &Gibbs Silent Sewing Machines Month's Trial before purchase. WASHING Purcnase. The Home Washer, complete, with washer, wringer. & mamrle. Prioe, £ 4 4s. BOX MANGLES, K By Bradford and other Makers. KNIFE CLEANING™ S* MACHINES. The Three-Knife Cl"ner Ll 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Hand and foot combined. The Shakes- pere, Agenoria, Franklin, the Weir, Thomas and Co.'s. SEWING MACHINES The Little Wanza, or any other Make. For Sale and Hire upon easy terms. SEASON GOODS. Ice Safes, Croquet Sets (by Jacques), Croquet Bordering, Wire Netting, Nois- Tr<T? Q A ■FTP'? less Lawn Mowers, Stove and Grate Oma- JA;aAJt Jbo. ments, the Housemaids' Dusters, Peram- bulators in variety, Flower Baskets, Garden Rollers, Seats, and Chairs. ALL AT MAKERS' ADVERTISED PRICES. 9 HENRY COLLIER, .< t OIL MERCHANT, GREAT DOCK STREET, NEWPORT, MON., Begs to inform his Friends who have done business with him, that notwithstanding the recent Fire on his Premises, East-gate buildings, Clarence-place, all orders entrusted to him will be gratefully received and promptly attended to. He respectfullv solicits a continuance of that public support which has for so mid- years been generously accorded him. 106, Great Dock-street, June, 1873, r..& CALEDONIAN PLATE GLASS IN^RANGE COMPANY. HEAD OFFICE, 141, BUCHANAN.Q.I. GLASGDW. TRUSTSSS » WM. GALBRAITH, Esq. (ef Chas. Ten; *lt & Co., St. Rollox). WM. TAYLOR, Esq., Grain Merch?-4' Director of the City ol Glasgow Bank, and ROBERT S. STRONACH, Esq.. of Glasgow Bank. RATES MODERATE, TJBSES PROMPTLY SETTLED. Policies of other Cornpv,-Ies transferred free et expense. I W. M,g.A:,iN M'CULLOCH, MAxAozjt. THOMAS vEBBER, DISTRICT AGENT. • ROYAL SAWHffi 6201 < business glddresses* g JJOWELL & CO. } ARE NOW SELLING A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK OF LADIES' COSTUMES, SILK & CASHMERE JACKETS, CA PES AND MANTILLAS, OL ^SIDEfiABLY UNDER MARKET VALUE. LOWELL & CO., TilE CAEDIFi1 DRAPERS. 18, AND U, MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 6164 LEICESTER H o ITSIE^ JLJ Ne, 101, OIFORft-bTHEET, SWANSEA. The above Efttab'tishment it NOW OPEN With a Large Assortment of HATS AND CAPS, TIES AJFO COLLARS, SHIRTS UMBRELLAS, &c., &c. NOTE THE AMMaa No. 101, OXFORD STREET (late Cl-apper's). 6t9& NEWTON, T A I L 0 R, WOOLLEN DRAPER, MERCBJB, HOSIER, &c,. 13, CEOCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, J. N. INVITES INSPECTION OF HIS NEW STOCK OF GUMMER G 0, 0 D Fh THE CRITERION TROXST S E R S 148. 6d. 2t2i (Mucatiitu MM. S. J. DAYIES'S SCHOOL, will RE- OPEN on WEDNESDAY, July .23rd, 1873. 29, Charles- street (opposite Wesieyan Chapel), Cardiff. e&fe Aliss RIIHTONR ASSOCIATR AND MEDALLIST OF THE LONDON- ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict and Dr. Wylde), PROFESSOR OF THE PIANOFORTE, 14, CROCK HERBTOWN, CARDIFtf. 4336 0 N S. S I B V E R D I N-, PROFESSEUR DE LANGUES, &c., Late of the Institution St. Hubert, St. John's College, fccntlon &c., &c., ATTENDS SCHOOLS AND FAMILIES. Address—11, BRIDGE-STREET, NEWPORT, Mon. or 15, It- PLACE, CARDIKK. Midsummer Holidays. Adults' Classes, 41 Is. per Course. N.B. —Applications by letter only. 6160 CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL. c TRAINING SCHOOL, HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT MON. Principal Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by Campetent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Profes- sional Life, the Civil Service, and Middle-class Examinations Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Unlimited Diet. Reports and Prices at the close of each Session. Testimonials and references of the highest order. Full particu- lars on application. Date of Re-opening .-—MONDAY, July 28th. 6885. 'pj ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. PJUliiCIPAL-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. TBRus: Board and Tuition 0 o per an. Tuition (including Latin and French) 8 0 greek 1 0 0 German 10 0 Drawing 1 0 0 » 4ASS STAFFORD COLLEGE, ks DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-HILL (NUll CILTHTAL PALACE), LONDON, S.B. HEAD MASTER MR. CROSS, late o« Bridgend. MATHEMATICS, icc A. G. WAIRINSON, Esq London University. .jRRJtcH Monsr. RAECKBDROOM. GERMAN Dr. ECPHRATE, M.A., Ph.D., Sk. DRAWISG, PAUitwo, &C J. L. KENWORTUT, Eeq., F.S.A.. F.&G.S., &c ASSISTANT is DITTO J. RoLFE, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Academy. PROFESSOR OF DANCING j. s*ATON, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. „ere is at present no vacancy, but one pupil can be received on toe 25th Mftrclii 4678 KIN G-SQUARE, BRISTOL. MIDDLE CLASS COMMERCIAL, BOARDING. AND DAY SCHOOL. T ?1iAE- C" NUNN< M«8ted by his Son, Mr. E. S. NCK.Y, B.A-. L.L B., Graduate in Honours, Trinity College, Dublin and hia Son-in-law, Mr. J. T. CUTTER, Trinity College, Dublin, thaiucs Ills numerous friends for their continued confidence and recommenda- tion. lie begs to state that his Pupils have generally passed the nro- hmmary Examinations of the Society of Apothecaries, the ColWe of Surgeons, and the Pharmaceutical Society those of the I»- corporated Law Society, the Bank of England, and the Post-offim; for Clerkships lm various Accountants' Offices, *nd the Inland Revenue Office. His Boarders and Day Boys Ifeve been equally successful in the Examinations of the Reyal Society of Arte, and the Art Denai*- ment, Kensington. More than a thousand of those placed under his instruction are in good and responsible situations. Since January 1st 1872. thirty have found suitable employment in Mercantile and other ffices. Handwriting, flowing and businesslike. School routine rerular and systematic Great attention paid to each pupil. The Tn bin generous. The House arrangements complete. Prizes, consisting of Silver Medals, Writing Desks, Gold and Silver Pencil Cases, and valuable Books, are publicly distribute* Class' a ConC*rt pven by the Members ofthe Singing Class. A Prospectus forwarded on application. gjgg Jiottls. ST\ MARY^STREET, CAKDIr F. I'irit-clstss Familv &r)ri romiDBFci&l ^Ath^Gwap Wefetern Kail way Station. Omnibuses to menTofE.J.MuZu^Lhrt<1' att*nd>uc<i- the man^e. PSPIAL HOTEL; MOUNT STUART^ "QUARE, CARDIFF.—This Family Hotel comprises Public Coffee and ether Rooms, Private Sitting-rooms, numerous Bed- rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary, daily, at Half- past One.—THQMAS NIXON, Proprietor. M80 BUTE DOCKS. WINDSOR HOTEL, re- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinarv daily at 1.30. W. ARMSTRONG. 5606 BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEIT HJGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' walk from all the railway stations. Preprietor, W. HUTT (late ol the Cow. bridge Arms). 5595 RHYMNEY AN TAFF ALE EA G HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church Cardiff.-Piopnetor JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 tilU Gymru Ymwelwch a r cymro. *• BAKER'S FAMILY HOTEL AN D-DINING ROOMS, 161, Bute-road, Cardiff.-J. B. begs to sXit th^ patronage of commercial ana other gentlemen of the Docks L K is now in a position to supply what lias been commented UUOT of late by the local press via. where they can dine or luncheok fortably, as may be desired, on moderate terms He haTV™™ facility for providing pic nic, excursionists, pleasure, and nrivlte parties, as he can dine from 80 to 100 on the premisJ a„ ordinary daily at 1.15 p.m.; charge, Is. 3d. Atrial J. BAKER, Preprietor. A lrilU solicited— L— 6107 -ul-i S 11 E R' S LLES^ESHMENT ROOMS 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. -Good Bed, Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. a iJeds' ^37^ TOEY AT HOME !-JOEY HAYNES, the JLF popular Clown of Messrs. Hutchinaonanli W'eure'a Cirous begs to state he has taken the FlfeHGUARb ABMS, Bute-street' Cardiff, where he will bq gla<i of a call friends. 6833 SWANSEA.—THE WDSOJTTEMPERASUE K? COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 16. ST. JCARY-ST., SWANSEA. 6085 D DFE L LOWS' ARMS, MAES TEG Two Minutes' WVK p*»° Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING,- "INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 238C PROPRJKTOIl-Mr. ILLTID MORGAM DININr: .AD RF.RESHME.N'l' ROÖMS.- j. TiJSCOX'S (from NATTRISS') DINING and RKPnrsn MENT S, 42, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. R* -1" ISTT O L.—DRAWBRIDGE HOTBT. > Central, Commodious, Comfortable, aud Economical OVH? ^ry daily.—1# and 17, St. Augustine's-naradp iSLi r I ULLATHORNE, Preprietor. parade> Bristol.-J. — £ 6661 RISTOL. — GUILDHALL COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, 86 and 87 Br^l Dining, Coffee, Sitting, and Stock Rooms. Dinners from Night Porter kept.—W1 T. CROUCH, Proprietor. ^«so CLIFTON_DOWN~FIRST^LASS~FA3ffiLY JITEHO°FI^S4H? ^uspensi^Y v; „ APARTMENTS, from 3^ Guineas per week Brwk • fast, from 2s. Dinners, from 3s. 6d.; Service, 2s A Sn*To Apartments haying been recently added to tlieHotel. especially for WEDDING BREAK* AbTfcs, the Manager is prepared to provide the same or the most moderate terms. Terms by weekly arranM* ments only. Suite of Apartments, with board and attendSSI 6 Guineas each, fires only extra. Bedroom, board, and attendance in public rooms 3J Guineas. All meals served to thT^b £ «5r* order. Pnvate drav-mg-room for Ladiea. Table D'Hote daiKa 1 All ownnwiBiwtitBi to be addrewed, S. Wi1