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THE BRISTOL WAGON CO. (Limited) have pleasure to announce they have appointed CHARLES D. PHILLIPS as! their SULE AGENT for NEWPORT, CARDIFF, PONTYPRIDD, and Districts, for the Sale of their CARTS, c WAGONS, ETC. N.B.-A large stock always ready for inspection at CHARTS I p. PHILLIPS' Implement Depot, Newport.
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THE BRISLOL WAGON CO. (Limited) have pleasure to announce they have appointed CHARLES D. PHILLIPS as their SOLE AGENT for NEWPORT, CARDIFFI PONTYPRIDD and Districts, for the Sale o! their CARTS, WAGONS9 ETC. N.B.-A large stock always ready for inspection at CH ARLE8 D. PHILLIPS' Implement Depot, jJewport.
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clhipping jMiCM. QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, ,.[ O BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. NOTE THE ALTERATIONS' IN DAYS 0 £ vS^IpRINCFS«! Tno Screw riteam-shios SEVERN»^ppeidtm'an• CLUTHA ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; ANTONA,OaP-Snil Capt. Linklater AII.SA, 6apt. s^i^asssssri's- «• «••»<« Apn'1 CARDIFF TO OLASGOW.^BELFAST, •iijU'^l SSWedne^y .l0 UWedmsd.) •; ,lkaST TO CARDIFF. <> P'»- i 16 Frl'Ja>' 6 D m 2 Friday « £ m «3 Friday o p.m. SFtiu"s ••sow/ ♦ V-. •• 2pm- ,T rpn CARDIFF, via BELFAST GLASGOW TO lf) Thursday 1 Thursday ■■ „ p.m. 22 Thursday l pm" 8 Thuiod.iy 2 p.m." 2 P'"0* r.vss:s»l°«.Tcs.VcsB- „ „ J5K8&" »*•»■ > STsSic'S ho alonfido in t'me for shipment before the adver- tised timeot sailui^ tQ Wj]1 Anr.lv 1,1 Co • <77 oloan & Co. Greenock, to William Li!i hf^t Henderson M. Jones & Brother; Be' fjist, t0 cardiflE to Bristol, to Mark Whitwill fc Son; 10 C ° »• F. WEBB & CO., 1075 Bute Bock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff. 13 THE BEs^HBN:WEST^O^^tS^ FOR PASSENGERS FKQMsTgEBY THE POLAND TO THE UNITED S^Vt "GrRSiT WESTERN STEAM- —x,™?? BRISTOL AND NEW this Lm^° ™E NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW SrKAM-SI^oN (1 500 T tended to sail as follows a?a^eV TNEW ?Se1as.GUinea8> Railway ShU^0ST0N> or PHILADELPHIA, CABIN, 8 V aftlon thl, West of England. SECOND ^raKe passenBerH 'neaa- STEERAGE, 5 Guineas. of this Line ri^ Provi(led with Mattresses. The from Bristol'to New°v Cal1 at any Irish port» but pr0" oeed dire^rs may be booked tt! ork- Passen^er nada on verv •> rough to all parts of the United States berths, &c. ann?6Iate terms" To 8ee .pen-square 5?5P?',y to MARK WHITWILL and SON, To selOQtlcen-Bquare, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and CO. Bonded T .„0rt, Hon.- j archff; Harse and Brown, Dock- street. 19 Glebelan,i°SfP'1 Morgan, Postmaster, Pontypool; A. Mors911,' jjr0 Shin if ,eeti' Mertlivr Tydfil; or to M. Jjnes aI1 poutymister • T°uera" Swansea; John R. fayler, Fost-o<fic ganluei William' o° J- Chaiinder, LlaHelly House, Llanclly» are recom 2. Railway Terrace, Briton Ferry. passes leavintr hnrf! to obtain tneir Tickets from our Ageu&J^ 5114 hffL A AIE RICAN LINE. ITED STATEs MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOT BktWEEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, NEW YOHif WITHOUT KXTRA. CIIAROB to 1 Uv> Boston, OR BALTIMORE. First-cl^-1?.11 LIV1CH uJ,ron Steam-Ships are appoined to Sail. EVERY WEDNESDAY. tLLINOIS xt Sailings are JeSILWORTH •; May. Qalling a K*N!iTo'vyx the following day to embark ihe only Tm>, Passengers. This ',1 and thea ntlc Lin^ sailing under the United States' ct„„^C(;0iiimodation for Passengers is equal to any Lines. TLV ^8 arc landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the routp f' ^^lroad Compant,which is the shortest and most di £ ?pAc;oApp P^ces in the Western States. CABI?^ ^2 to IS Guineaa. Return Tickets at re- S'PEgJ^^ ^A-SSAGE as low as any other line including an *aiple S^^ards 8i°11sJ cjokel and served up by the Com- P^^e^EDIate PASSAGE including Beds, Bedding, and all DeeesBary 5, s>.and a separate table £ 1 7s. r feither information apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., ip.-> 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool. Or *9 u Bl?te"roa(l> Cardiff; JOHN Coprland, 1?4, liiarli-street, Mer yi Tydfii pAVID OAVIKS, 2, Cannon-street. 4rdp.re. RflS2 W H STAR LINE. STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—LIVER- POOL0U,K eyery Thursday, and queenstown Canada"" 8 Passengers to all parts of te United d Cana a. d teACES" own fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under:- FitoNi LIVERPOOL. German'0 '^ur8l|ay, M*iV 20 Republic .Thursday, June 10 Adriatic 'Mwy, May 27 Britannie.Thursday, June 17 Celtic Thur8day, Junes £ ach and 3,()00 horse-power. Average passage £ jday"S v ^ln wmtcr These 8?Knm<LHar?S-sels combine the highest s.ieed and comfort, tod are ul qV2 ln their attractions to passengers.. SiIooH8,. tatc'ryjoms amidships, luxuriously furnisnea. Pianos, l', !C3> °'ectric bells, bath rooms, barber's shop, &c. The SWcra'J6 ar? ""usually"spacious, well lighted, ventilated, »nd attG.1?fWseriI<er8 of this clas3 re(five 'f chMge civility to attl 5u- lledical comforts free of charge. Stewar^ „),«■ or "d the women and children. ,q For freI WtS8^'6 apply at the Company 8 Office, 19, and97and09, S. Clark-street, Chicago, in ^^towutoJAiJks SCOTT & CO. or to ISMAY, IMRIK & Co. 0, ,'Yjrpool; and 34, Leadonhall-street, London, E C.: &CO., Bute Docks. CardilT; Geo. BEVAN. Swansea, or to EDWARD PHILLIPS, Bruery Hill, 5bbw Vale- We rcC^^feavintS?fn?:ers 40 °htain their tickets from our ^genes hefore_ltav,_n.lr. hwae 176 W A N A L L 1 N E r An T° NEW YORK. agSJPfctik* LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. Morrnc.—'I'his Company takes the Risk of Insurance (up to £ 100 000) ou e .a S8C^8» thus giving PasBen^ers the zllt possible for aaf^y and avoidance of danger at "e most sovitlierly r^~ always been adoptod by this Company to »voul !«■ From LIVKR P001, 1* every WEDNESDAY, calling ft QUEKNSTOVVN the io.Jw,n £ r day. THii QUEEN Wednbsdav, May 19. SPAIN Wkdnksdat, May 20. ERl N W .BDN.:SDA Y, June 2 From LONDON TO NEW York, as FOLLOWS; ITAT.. Y WEDNESDAY, May 19 S/»r T A?rn Saturday, May 29 HOLLAND Wednesday, June 9 baioon raasage by Liverpool Steamers, la, 16, and 17 Guineas, fey London SveamevB, ]0> and 15 guineas, according to tne ^Dt°»r. Tioknte »iuV'lli; RailUi privilege in Saloon SVETTNMTORTT^ENTY-FOUR GUINEAS. •iSSiSS «c^n2L,S?ER^K ^SENGERS specially con- i TOirtiJ^tion. "^tion being unsurpassed for space, light fare on wSoi1V>I''ew Y°rk, Boston, Quebec, Philadel- phia and Ba • i Includes an abundance of cooked pro- StewardcE«eS in thfl C^*a?e for Females and Children. PasswngerS D j rates „/° a11 parts of Canada and the Onited Sates at "SA»thc Erie Railway. Apply to ID WAT,ER.STRE^L STEAM SHIP CO. (Limitrd), -frArii >LAS & Co* ;'vwpool. or to their Agents, jleSSTSi J. R. N. Urkr, Carder Br»tar,nia-buildings, Bute Docks, Cardiff! ^,ak.stroet AKCastle Hotel. Aberdare F. w. CACNT, 4, BI^oeit^Aberdare Jas. R. Morgan Postmaster, ^n.t3J r A, I^W"AS- 1, Prospect-place Goergetown, Trc iiarioji, c»i» tWtown> Ebbw Vale or toD. ThornaB, ^M8| B^ynmawr. Passengers ^r0o^'3hom« from the Local Agents haforft l^,ntr hnm± 929C 0°D NEWS„ WlfiRAWT«^ 0 TfCanada still calls for labour^i? ATr Down sfcils again for hl,gh» and no lock-outs. Lii crcool • >i<T ^a by Allan Royal Mail steamer, 21tli Ju j guarantee ^i" lake emi- grants v.th him at very he retur,^ TV,^6 a11 em- ployed and comfortably settled be aDnlv earlv Ashing to join this party are utroitfly a4yised to aoply early, th&J}nJ_ h^r will be etrictlj' limitod. Laboyre^1 Thursday (x?es1Vc 8er- vants assisted out every week sail fil6 y. anplv tn t .051868 employment is certain—For fuithep paiMCiJjars iap;ply to John w. Down, Hmigration Agent, Victoria-street, Bustp/, Enclose stamp for -repiy. 9205^ jdfijEfcx a llaN i J. SHORTK5T OCKAJT PiSSAGK TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First class Royal Mail Steame™. ftMMW* Days—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and limrsaay, to Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding ^tssengers on ci&y terms to all parts of Canada ana ifc'e United Stat««. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided tree for all classes of passengers. passengers who sccvutvs their Tckets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge (A them uiitil they go on board the gteamer. For Rates of Freight or Passage, spply to Allan Brothers and Co., Alexandra Buildings, James-stiflfct, Liverpool or to G. Bird, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff r. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and 8, Oxford-street, Swansea; V. U. Moseley, Wind-street, Neath;D. S. Thomas, Rritiah Schools, 'jlandovery; J. B. Daniel, St. Mary- ftieet, Cardigan. (929 glupptu0 IXoticcs* T^REE EMIGRATION TO NEW J- ZEALAND. FREE PASSAGES are granted by the GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND ag uii(ler: To Married and Single Agricultural Labourers, Navvies, Plough- men, Shepherds, Mechanics, &c.; also to SINGLE FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, as Cooks, Housemaids, Nurses, General Servants, Dairy Alaids,&c. For Terms and Condittona apply personally, or by letter, to the Asient-General for New Zealand, 7. Westminster Chambers, London, S.W. The NEW OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF NEW ZEALAND is now ready, and may be obtained on application to Messrs street, 30.J Corti!nU,E.C' and 5, Serle Street, W.C., London. Pace Is (id; past fr. l's 1 Id. 8066 Sales by jetton. No. 18, Cliarles-street, Cardiff. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON is instructed by William Vachell, Esq.. to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 1st day of June, 1875, at Two lor Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that large and commodious FREE- HOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 18, Charles-street, Cardiff, lately in the occupation of the proprietor, who has left the neighbourhood. The premises are most substantially built, conveniently arranged, and in thorough repair. They contain— On Ba'sement-Kitchen, 17 feet square scullery, 17 feet by 12 feet 6 inches; large larder, store-room, coal, wine, and beer cellars, &c., all fitted up with every convenience. On Ground Floor—Dining and drawing-rooms, each 19 feet 6 inches by 17 feet C inches two china pantries, lavatory, study.and smoking-room all with aporopriate fittings. First Floor-Two excellent bedrooms, dressing-room, and nur- sery, with bath fittings. Second Floor-Three good bedrooms. Attic Floor-Two servants' bedrooms. All the upstairs rooms are suitably fitted up with closets, shelves, &c. The gas fittings, Venetian blinds, and all fixtures through the house will be included in the purchase money of the property. Eirly possession may be had, For further particulars apply to B. Matthews, Esq. Solicitor, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneer, Cardiff. 9313 _on SALE THIS DAY. To Merchants and Others. Messrs. Alexander bros. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, May the 14th, at two for three o'clock p m. precisely, the BARQUE "MARINER." as she now lies at the top of the East Bute Dock, adjo ning the South Wa'es Steam Ship Company's Wharf, with her anc or?, chains, sails, riggmg. spars, ropes, three boats, two capital stoves, windmill pump, three winches, a quantity ol blocks, hooks, and thlmbes. medicine chest, two chests of drawers, breach loader, and 150 cartridges, lamrs, compasses, crockery ware, American wool mattrass, &c., &c., and sundry other articles, will be sold in one or such lots as shall be deter- mined upon at time of sale. Further particulars and inventories may be obtained upon ap- plication to the Auctioneers, 76, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, at anv time up to the day of saie. 9210-1556 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISHES OF NASH AND MYNYDDYSLLWYN. VALUABLE MINERAL AND OTHER PROPERTIES. MR- T. E. GEORGE is instructed by the Trustees of the Will of 'he 1 ate Henry Edu ards, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the KING S HEAD HOTEL, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, on Wednesday the 2nd day of June, 1875, at 2 o'clock, p.m., subject to conditions of Sale to be then pro- duced, the following VALUABLE PROPERTIES, viz LOT I.-All that excellent piece of rich FREEHOLD MEADOW LAND, being No. 432 on the Tithe Map of the Parish of Nash, containing 7a. 1r. 24p. (more or less) situate adjoining the road leading from Nash to Newport, and within one mile of the River Uslc, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Morgan as yearly tenant at the Rent of R,21 per annum. LOT 2.-All those 4 Copyhold MESSUAGES or Dwelling- houses, Gardens, Outbuildings, and Premises, with the Two Pieces of Copyhold Land the same, being Nos. 8501, 3502, 3504, and part on °outn side 0f Railway 0f ^08_ 3595 and 3618 on the Tithe Map of 5ar^ Mynyddysllwyn, contain- ing la. 3r. 80p. (more or les j situate near Newbridge, which houses and gardens are occ p ed by T. Williams, William Davies, David Davies, and ,as ™?thly tenants. Lot 3.-All those TWO Pieces of COPYHOLD LAND (formerly in four pieces), and s-,i 7' ,and 3518, on north side of railway, and N°.s* 35i, -tr ?n tlie Tithe Map of the said ParUh, containin £ • d'P- (more or less), situate near Newbridge. is an occupation road to this Lot. Th,r?, those Two COPYTTOT-rl T u-n. .LOT 4.—„n fv,p TitVi„ lr 1J1CUCH 1,1 UAail, LMJIlJg part of No. Sa2 MaP of the said Parish, containing lr. 32p. (m^^v nelr Nou. °n S°Uth side ot' the Great Western Radwajs ne r Kewbridt;6, aforesaid. Lot 5-A Man of thp^ ? «D piece o £ LAND> teing No. 3549, on the H?„?e near N< u l ,l arish. containing 2a. lr. 34p. (more or leas), situate nedy Newbridge, aforesaid. 'Sf cwm fern la;ld in Lots 2. 3, 4, and 5, are parts of T^.riv tlnanT a,^PK y' now rented by Mr Dav'd Edwards aS^i^ adauted fnr v> *i!v n?r near t^le Parish Road are admir- ably aaapted tor building: purposes. L0Tn^wel inao\^apUaiC0PYi?0LD FARM comprising Mes- fUTo»2r n't aNnd ;ltler,out buildings, contain- ,ng 3i)a 2r. ^5p. (more or less), of land ctlied Tvr-hwnt" situate m the said pariBh and now occupied bv Mr Thomas Owen, »s yearly tenant, at a rent of £ 32 10, per annum Also a'1 that Capital COPYHOLD FARM, comoris^'Messua-e Barn, and other outbuildings, 10a. 2r. 37o ,g Messuage, called Tir Bach," adjoining « Tyr-l1Vvnt T le8s),?,f land parish,and now occupied by Mrs Ann Morgan uate.1,1 the said a rent of £ 15 per annum. 10r§ran,as yearly tenant, at This Lot comprises a compact farm nf „„ preached by the Old Parish Road frrm, xt a" lr" 22p" 13 ap" parish Road from Crumlin, is within « f ewbridge, and the the Crumlin Station, on the Great mi,imtes walk of mands an excellent view of the far-famP1fr Ka,,hVav'- ?,om; and surrounding scenery, which is ^Gd ^umlm Viaduct clcgible for building sites. Very beaut^ul, and is Under aia agreement dated 7th March isno n,0rim^«ni the Lord of the was gTantecl. for ^Vlin^the two seams of coa, the landi aa Lower Mynyddys- 21 years, r seams of coa, the landi aa Lower Mynyddys- a s f'JAberwrne!'and(wdl comprme al] within the Manor °. o ond other Minerals thereunder ^1.nea of Coal, Iron- 6 f'valuable veins are to be found th bel'eveil that the sai'ic v d M tlw61? as at Abercarne. Lo'f7- ;,AnWELUNO HOU/E, O^L LV 00i'YHOLD MES- SUAGE or pieces or parcels of t ,"Ss> and Premises, with the se 3,.r,f)8, and part of*Nn t?'ereto belonsing, being vj^f. of tlie paid Parish, containing rl' 3-r'07and 3.548 °» Tb, miiiera)s ull oecupaiIMinerals uudeI thIs Lot arc exCepted, being comprised ,n^Kj"ill.b1S!.1wHb?. £ c•' <«». dated 14th leased for 21 ? -^Cre <»f the sur- facethfh ^e benefit of the 1st ju,yf 1869, but with tne u j^-ariy rent of £ 2 thereby re- QA1"ved. -1 .wi l- ;(i. ti Lot 8.-One Una) t}|0 MESSUAGF n r? of a11 those COPY- HOLD LANPS'nd Premises belonSo-^DWELLING-HOUSE, Outbuilding^ ar TwynfilUinsCollien. fnre.?' called "Twyn Filkins. s fiiate taining ,n the J ■ in the said parish of Mynyddysllwyn- OCCUpation Q{ 4^a. 3r, 24p. (more or less), and now in adjoining landx i, ?' T1,omas antl others, agj early tenants, Wia^.j belonging to the Right Honourables the^ otjiers> Lord Tredegar, J. A. Herbert, E., aDlS under thlS Lot arc eXcepted being comprised The Lo? MhS^lNERAt,S*?" COAL- MIIWCS, IRONSrOW^, ..u t uwtRALSlying under certain copyhold lands, co mpriSed in Lots 7 a 0acre3' more or less, being the lands c0"^nLand^ near r and,8' together with the Pitygwydda Farm »»a 113 near Cwm Dows within the said man°rThis dated ist Ju)y> lg58) whereby tl'c.I|'1th0 minerals at a rovaliv%vas given for working of a'1 1, tc renewable at o, y of 2d- Per ton for 21 years from that d»t<'e at 21 years for ^ver> and algQ to an iudentureo ddvsllwyn iuie, 1869, whereby the Up- perand Lower of-tnCloSUre No 1 under 2a-lr- 2lP- more or less of P leased for 21 \? on the tithe-map of the said parish, «ere lor 21 year3 ,rom lst 0cto[)er 1868, but with the benent ot tne annual rent of £ 10 thereby Tne afcrjvp Lots eu'tcharMs' cMexistin& tenancies, and all Land Tax, ^5 «ke liabilities?if am>i rents, fines, heriots, rights, easements, and ( y) respectively affecting the same. coffimon within the man„, *• There is a right oi c „ds comnriaPH ;,r ot Abercarne, belonging to the copyhold Unas comprised in lots 2, 3, 4, 5, C, 7, 8,1 Lot 10.—SIXTEEN OliWlNAL £ 10 SHAREs (fully paid up) in the Newport and Pil'gwenlly Waterworks Company* Newport, MLOT 11.—SIXTEEN £ 1° the^ame^Company PREFERENTIAL SHARES (fully paid up)'» tbJ? OHlTiKv LOT 12.—THIRTY-TWO N^VOKDINARY £ 10 SHARES (With £ 3 per share paid) in the the r>rn,L »• For further particulai s and P t Mon ^ldf aPP'y to the Auctioneer, at N ewbridge, near N ewport, Mon., or to— MR. JOHN HENRY EVANS, SOLICITOR, CARDIFF. Sated 4th May, 1875. DRAP1?RY STOCK FOR SALE. DRAPhY STOCK MR- T. H. DA VIES will OFFER for SALE on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of May, 1875, at Union Chambers, 18} un-.on-street, Swansea, a quantity of DRAPERY GOODS, comprising of blankets, sheets, Paisley and other shawls, blue serge, brown do., turnovers, lace shawls, linseys, merinos, &c. cale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. Goods on view morning of sale, Auctioneer's Offices Union-street, Swansea. 9269 ales by udion. 1 SALE TO-MORROW. Bridgend.—To Timber Colliery Proprietors, and MESSRS. R- JONES AND SON have been favoured with '"s'^ioM to SELL by AUCTION at the Castle Hotel, Bridgend, on bArURDAY, May 15th, 1875, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the aften«>o". fiubjea t^ the conditions to be then produced, the following \aluable TIMBER and P1TWOOD. Lot 1. 89 Elm Traes, numbered with white paint from 1 to 89 7 Ash Trees » 1 to 7 2 Sycamore Trees I to 2 6 Beech Treves abo;t 2G cordg o{ 1 to 6 LOT 2. 36 Elm Trees, numbered with white paint from 1 to 36 9 Ash Trees » 1 to 9 11 Beech Trees >» 1 to 11 5 Sycamore Trees 1 to 5 1 oplai about 21 Cords of Titwood. 1 10 ♦JMTtrberafFSa^ifBridboend.felled' and are on the Merthyrmawr Estate, Merth,,™. Mr David Jones, Carpenter, o^ Merthymawr> will shew the Timber and Pit,wood. Any j? Town S r-5 may be had on application to theAuctioneei^l^L^ 9224 AUCTION MART-C^GN WARKiiT CARDIFF. Special Annual Sale o^^fft'ock, &c? HarUfeS3' Fat MR. BODINGTON Will hold his usual SPECIAL ANNUAL &c &c as usual on WHIT MONDAY next, May1875. A large entry is anticipate .j ontaiiig animals of high-repute, and all intending Auction<>» *uS of tllis sa,e should 'at once communicaO^hth^A^ thafc dug SU'lK.'StSVr .he l,«h M,y. Au"c?to"™ »'J <M**< Canton, Cardiff. 8925. Auction Mart, Canton Market, Cardiff^ Highly attract ive Sale of Alderney, Guernsey, and Jersey u>ws. Preiimillary MNOt R. BOD1NGTON will offer by AUCTION, in Cardiff, early property of s^d°f ih,gh"cla8S pure-bred HEIFERS (in Calf), the P P selected by, Mr. H. J. Cornish, of Sherborne, who is an importer tof the highest repute. Advertisements and Catalogues Particulars in future Adver j,ues. Auctioneer's Residence and 0 > » rrace, Canton, Cardiff. JLf± by AUCTION, at thc °y,Jhree ().clock1 in tChf^n,ly' 011 THURSDAY, 27th MAY, 187". 7 cJIlSi8tinLr of afiernoori, a Desirable DWELLING-HO F'ive Bed-Rooms, Sc-Sa^T' ing-Room, Kitchen and Otnce > necessary OntK„Mj• stable, Coachhouse, Brewhouse^^ with choice fruit trees^Alao Large Kitchen Garden, wen » the River Uek lrets- Also a CuTTAGE, and a FERR^ ,ferm of j 000 These Premises are held inal rent of Id. rom tbe 28th September, 1705, at ^eH0LD LAND, containing HnW!,rH Also ssveral Pieces of Malthouse. Barn HPwards of 16 Acres, with a Cottage, Malthouse, earn, stable, and Pig. geries thereon.. a ring fence) is called «n, The Property (which lies of Ljanwenarth> abou)_ Tu.Glan-y- Cafn, situated in the P» and most pleasantly T)la^ from the Town of Ab\^VL celebrated for its «almon and <KiS'.uSSSd.iM »»",or -"fr «•»SK '"tA, »Pi»«"hSS»?°p„c<n,S'TTO"" "a «»«»■ several elig.ble sites for y"uirintr a sman but most comno^f Such an opportunity of acq ul Vale of the l gk> and 0 ^Paot and valuable estate m the beau .^gejj ne bank of that river, rarely P^nd plank apply to the Auctioneer or Solicito«, Abergavenny. im<» M.nmo.ttehl.e-AlSi^g'i.lf' ME,™?ASLE ?yT5^R»^0™,AhS Hotel. LAND wntainh"- by admeasurement 4 a. 2 r. 34 p or thereabout! LAls v, containing uj^^n of Abergavenny, near Crossonen Turn situate close to the Kenvy Brook by the road leading pike Gate, bounded y tbe London and North Western Railwav S. H. Facey, as^i, For further particulr apply to the Auctioneers rr { ,1 ore —To Builders, Contractors, and others TI /TESSRS H-'W, HARRIS and TAYLOR will IVI ^kSRS.»„toN. on the new School-Boa rH Be"r°y Street, Aberdare, on WEDNESDAY theWt £ situate m and machinery of Mr J. Everal day of May 1875, the P d hiscontract comprising Contractor, who has W by C|ayt0n and Shuttleworth a £ ,w horse power portable en^ 2 valuable cart horses 9 no,f T mortar mill, 7 feet m screen) .irinZ f.'1 waggon, cart harness, gcaffoid boards and poles a 01?^. trestles, ladders, p^nk. il8j cornbin, temporary wooden put logs, hods, pickaxe Prap> uanlity f three-quarter fni as it now stands, driv" heS) rldge crestmjr slitl f boarding, iron, timber. gn brick8) Cradleigh stone tlx inch drain pipes. iece of rope, mortar boards elm office, 18 wheelbarrows, P anyil and y. oagg, J« board- ing, crowbars, Porta^me9 nails, ventilator, hammers <r» 'i °n piping, stove, door fran^-d 0ther articles ol lime, chains, sand, and ul a asetul nature, fit for builders and o» l2'0>ciock at noon. Sala to commence ai Auotion Mart Court-street Ttwv, Auetioneerss Offices, utreet, Merthyr Tydir Merhants.. > i— Timber Merchants. — mo BE SOScSV^mVVash^'o2?! 9247 ,vlch, Crickhoweli. TO BE SOLD, ^LtoagiP^S w!ritin8)) the pieLdKlty Mrf With WpiSS Rhayader. —— 9248 rxr I T jj X A M SANDERS~ VV AUCTIONEER, ijomiTi! ANP INSURANCE AGEXTT ESTAIJi goYAL ARCADE. CARDIFF, X' Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE CARDIFF -Two ^ottage. in the Court "premises. Four houses in ausseVl-gtreof,111' B^AS.-Dih| denees in Cyn^steeet Xwo h0cTTVAYrrfve houses in Woodville Terrac^tuses inrAe^TnN-Eiehfe houses in Halket-street. Eligible site nF CANTON. g corner of and Ely-road 8, 9, and 10, Knole-street. A ifh^ral proportion 0^ the purchase money may had on mortgage. Apply83 125 1%/rESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS, AND coT, atoiioneeks, COMMISSION AGENTS. ERAL COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET SWANSEA. BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Swansea and Neighbourhood that they have just commenced the above Business, and their long and varied experience in all department! of Commerce will enable them to afford their Clients the advan- tages ot that experience, lhey, at the same time aasure aU « who may avail themselves of their services that their Instruction will be carried out with promptitude and dispatch. During the alterations of the College Chambers, all communi- cations for Price, Jenkins, and Co. will be attended to at their Temporary Offices, 4, Trinity-place, Swansea^ 9054 Victoria Rooms, Oxford-street, swanllea. Messrs. benyon and hughes beg to intimate to the public that they have TAKEN these ROOMS, where they intend to hold periodical sales of Furniture, Goods received at any time for Absolute Sale, and advances Pa9tle"BCruare' ^wansea- 1)ublttatioUS. JustPublished A GEOGRAPHICAL^ and GEOLOGICAL J\- DESCRIPTION °,f,.CAE^R«rnpr»i p special reference to its Quarries,Mines,andMneralProductS) by Jn0> E. Thomas, Member of the Ina.t1lt^'°r" ^f. Siuveyors. priCe, 2s. Cardiff D. Duncan & Sons. Carnarvon Rees & Evans. 6947 THE 0 A R p i FTTM e s Published bveRY Friday Pr^e Twopence, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER 111 Wales, and has a circuit tion greater by many thousanda than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recogmsedh^ oftheWeekly Press «f Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any of its ^Chief Offices: CARDIFF. Proprietor; p. DUNCAN. iUTRRT^, bTTTI, postjsr. t to TOWN and COUNTRY, SWANSEA. All Orders promptly executed. Handbill# delivered despatch,at tie mogt reasonable (Election Jtotitts. BRECONSHIRE eTECTTON: TO THE ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF BRECON. Gentlemen,— I have to return you my sincere thanks for the very warm reception that I have met with in every district of the county. The result of my canvass has been such as to assure me that the Electors will not allow a Tory to represent them in Parliament. However, I must request that all my supporters and friends will not relax their efforts, but will do all in their power to achieve a glorious and decisive victory. I am, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, W, FULLER MAITLAND, Jun. figarth, 12th May, 1875. 9324 BRECONSHIRE ELECTION. TO THE FREE AND INDEPENDENT ELECTORS OF THE COUNTY OF BRECON. GENTLEMEN, The writ not being even yet moved for, I shall remain in Dorsetshire for a few days longer; but you may rely upon seeing and hearing me as soon as the proclamation is made by the High Sheriff, and I shall stay in the county uninterruptedly (if possible) until the poll is declared. Yours faithfully, F. NORFOLK. Allington, 8th May, 1875. 9222 lenders and Contracts. TO CONTRACTORS. TENDERS are hereby invited for the BUILDING of a NEW HOUSE, near Ystrad, Rhondda Valley, for Edmund Thomas, Plans and Specifications may be inspected, and bills of quan- tities obtained,at our offices, Saint John's Chambers, Cardiff. Tenders to be sent in to us on or before the 19th instant, ad- dressed to Edmund Thomas, Esq. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JAMES, SEWARD, and THOMAS, 9285 Architects. TO BULDERS. TENDERS are required for the ERECTION of HOTEL at Llwynpia, for Mr Wiliiam Harries. T Pians and Specifications to be seen at the office of Mr J.J. Evans, Engineer and Architect, Treorky. Tenders to bo sent in not later than the 18th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. 9208 TO SINKERS.—Wanted, responsible Persons, with sureties, to SINK a PIT 9 feet in the clear when finished, on the Llest Farm, Llantwit Vardre, 35 to 40 yards deep. About 17 yards thereof to be bricked. Contractor to find all plant, tools, and materials (excepting timber) to complete con- tract. Tenders to be sent in on or before Tuesday, 18th inst., addressed to the undersigned, and further particulars obtained from D. H. DANIEL, Mining Engineer, &c., 9209 12, St. John-street, Cardiff. rp o B U I L D E R s TENDERS required immediately for the ERECTION of 50 WORKMEN'S COZTAGES also, for an additional 150 Work- men's Cottages for the Great Western Colliery Cempany (Limited), Pontypridd. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Colliery Office. Tenders to be sent to the Colliery Office, to Mr Thomas Harrison, 'Manager. The Company do not bind themselves te accept the lowest or any Tender. 9203 T 0 BUILDERS. The Senny School Board invite TJfiJNDEBS xor line of a SCHuOLHOUSE, &c., for 60 children, at Heol Senny, Devyn nock. Plans and Specifications are to be seen with the Rev, Evan Powell, Devynnock, near Brecou. Tenders to be sent in not later th:m JUNE 1st, 1875, to Rev. Evan Powell, Devynnock. The Committee do not pledge th emselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 9175 T 0 builders. TENDERS required immediately for the ERECTION of MANAGER'S HOUSE for the Great Western Colliery Company (Limited), Pontypridd. Plans and Specifications may bo seen at the Colliery Office. Tenders to be sent to the Colliery Office, to Mr Thomas Harrison, Manager.. The Company do not bind then aselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 9198 TO CONTRACTORS.—Tenders required im- mediately for the erection of ENGINE HOUSE STACK, BOILER BEDS, Culvert, and Ret aining Wall, at Fowler's Ponty- pridd Steam Coal Colliery, Pontyp ridd. Plans, specificatioi is, and forms of tender, may be seen at t. le Colliery Office, Ponty pridd. All tenders to be sent in addre ssed to Mr David Davieh -1 the Manager, on or before the 12th May, 1875. The Company d 0 not bind themselves to accept the low, sst or any tender, and the t,arty or parlies whose tender may be at icepted must, if required, e. iter into a written contract with sumci ent sureties at his or their «. >wn expense. 9011, 1 Œ4ttM Hon. HE SWANSEA laboratory and JL SCHOOL OF CH RMISTRY, OKANGE-STREIJT, SWANSEA. CONDUC'.EX[i By WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.,8., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEJtIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analvst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Author!ty. EVEHY B^I/™yNS°0FNS?SliCKtK.ANALYlnS LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Applieuion 3903 CHIGNELL HOUSE, EALING, near LONDON^ principal. Miss A. K. LUCY. Educational Home for Young Laddes, to whose improvement and comfort the Principal devotes ner personal attention. The house is large and airy, standing ran beautiful garden,and croquet lawn for the especial use of the pupils also large gravel "play- ground. Terms for boarders, 25 guineas per annom. Young Ladies under ten, 20 guineas. iJf;st of references given bj 1 the clergyman of the parish and pavents of pupils. Ealing is very easy of access, being on the mam line of the Great Western iRail- way. 7f '51 Ellesmere college, south pes ge park, ANERLEY, near London, for LADIES. Large Healthy Mansion and Croquet Lawn. London Professors for English and Accomplishments. Sp ecial advantages for acquiring a unshed French and Musical E.« tuca- tion with thorough English. French Resident Coven less. Crystal Palace Concerts attended. Terms, 40 to 70 gs. 1 'erm commences 23d inst. ARTICLED PUPIL required. AsM ress, Lady Principal. 5? 53 vfTTT" h colleg;e GLAMORGANSHIRE. Principal DR. SNAlTH. M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.C.S. Author of a number of Educational and Scientific works aid. also of several musical compositions. Vicb-Pwncipaii The Rev. T. A. PARNELL, B .A.. Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. I Terms for Boarders^ from 28 to 32 Guineas per r »nnum. New pupils admitted at any time, and il the qua) ter has < *>m* menced a proportionate charge made for the rei jaainder cli t Prownectuses sent on application. tofi2 ENGINEERS and IRONFOUNDE' US, iro S FPH WP- I G HT and Co., CHAIN and ANCHOR WORKS, TIPT( )N, Makers of CHAIN CABLES and ANCHORS, Cdmmon, Best, Best Best, and Trebl* Best CRANE and PIT C H A I S, Anvils, Vices, Spades and Shovels, Spikes, Bolt. at id Nuts, thimbles and Clip Hooks, Hammered Shafts and Bar he -n. fflBj jpiEORGE W. HUGHES, Manufactu rer of \JT every description of METALLIC PENS and PENHi 3LDERS, at, St. Paul's-square, BIRMINGHAM. Sole Proprietor c 'tJoaepa Budhall and Co.'s PATENT FOUNTAIN and, other Ml iTALL^ FENS. The newly-invented SYPHON PEN. oucawta No- jill hold sufficient ink for a lone letter, "the GAL^ A^ PEN, No. 413, and extra strong Pens, Nog. 886, 60; 48, US, and the BUStNESS PEN, No. 469. give anwiwal sal Ittbtit Notices. HARLES-STREET CONGREGATIONAL c SUNDAY SCHOOL. The ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of this School will be he'd on WHIT-SUNDAY, May lGLh, when SERMONS will be pre:u:hed in the Morning at 11, and in the Evening at 6.30, by the REV. J. BENNETT, Gloucester. Collections in aid of School funds. 9303 1563 G OSPEL HALL, EVELYN-STREET, DOCKS. This Hall having been greatly enlarged and renovated, incurring expenses amounting to zC55, the friends connected with the place appeal for pecuniary assistance to aid them in defraying the cost of alteration. In connection with the place there is a good SUNDAY SCHOOL, a flourishing BAND OF HOPE, a TEMPER- ANCE SOCIETY and GOOD TEMPLAR LODQE, more than 3,000 persons having signed the pledge, besides numerous preiching services within and without. tThe under-mentioned suais; have been kindly given, and it is hoped others will follow so good an example. Contributions will be thankfully received by Mr W. WOOD, 27, Wharton-street, and dailv acknowledged in this paper:—John Cory, Esq., J.P., plo; R. Cory, Esq., Jan., £10 A Friend, £ 5. 9253 s T. JOHN'S (CARDIFF) SUNDAY SCHOOL. TEACHERS' AND ADULT SCHOLARS' ANNUAL WHIT. TUESDAY PICNIC. The above will be held at PWLLY-PANT. Tickets (of which a limited number only will be supplied) may be obtained, not later than Whit-Monday, of the Superintendents of the various schools. 9391 QCRJPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for thePromotionof SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows:-SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in Mr BiUups house, at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meetine House, Charles-street, at 7 o clock. All who attend these Meetings are reque^d to bring their Bibles with them.—Psalm cxix, 130 verse. 8996 London and nortbTwestern rail- WAY. SHREWSBURY AND SOUTH WALES DIVISION. Additional and Improved Service of Trains between Swwisea, Cardiff. Carmarthen, Newport (Mon.), Hereford, Birmingham, Manchester, London, and Liverpool. FOR MAY. FROM Soutii WALES. Week Days. Depart. a. m. a.in.i a.m.| p.m. p.m.i p.m Swansea, Victoria Station 6 20 9 15 12 20 Carmarthen, Town Station 6 30110 5 12 40 .( 4 Newport (Mon.), Mill-st Statn 7 55] 125 Cardiff, Crockherbtown Statn. —. 6 35 9 012 0 4U Hereford, Barr's Court 7 30 9 25 12 10 3 10 5 25 7 Birmingham, New-street 12 39 3 10 6 2 5 8 0 11 20 2 30 London, Euston 3 15 5 30 8 30 9 55 6 0 Manchester, London-road 1 40 5 5 7 55 10 3012 48 Liverpool, Lime-street. 2 0 5 40 8 0 10 45j 3 15 To SOUTH WALES. Week Dsys. Depart. t a.m.! a.m.1 a.m. p.m.( p.m. Liverpool, Lime-street 7 20! 9 30 11 40! 2 30^1 10 Manchester, London.road 7 30! 9 30 11 35 2 40] 10 55 London, Kuston 5 25, 730 9 012 10, 9 151 Birmingham, New-street 7 30, 9 30,11 0j 2 0^10 30: Arrive. a-m-' Hereford, Barr's Court 12 Oj 3 lOj 4 0i 7 10, 5 4f> Cardiff, K.R 3 10 7 30! 7 30 10 20jl0 35 Newport (Mon.), Mill-street 1 50l 5 45] 5 45 8 50j Carmarthen, Town Station ..3 0■ 5 50] 5 501 .ill 55 Swansea, Victoria 3 80 6 30 6 30|10 0]12 25 The 7.15 p.m. Craven Arms to Llandovery, will leave at 6.15 p.m., and be extended to Swansea, and will form a connection from Euston, Birmingham, Stafford, Manchester, Leeds, Liver- pool, Chester, and Crewe. A Kew Train will leave Swansea at 6.20 a.m. for Shrewsbury, in connection with a Train for Euston, Birmingham, Stafford, Crewe, Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and the North. The 12.40 p.m. TraiD, Carmarthen to Llandilo, the 12,20 noon Swansea to Shrewsbury, will arrive at Euston at 9.55 p.m., Man- chester 7.55 p.m., Liverpool 8.0 p.m., aud Leeds at 10.25 p.m. GEO. FINDLAY. Chief Traffic Manager's Office, Euston Station, April, 1875. 9072 LATE FIRE IN TEMPLE-STREET.-The following subscrptions have been received towards defray- ing the expenses of ERECTING A TOMB over the remains of the unfortunate Persons burned in the late fire in Temple-street L. s. d. His Worship the Mayor 1 1 1 Alderman Ford 0 10 6 Alderman Rogers 0 5 0 John Ivor Evans 0 10 6 Lawrence Tulloch 0 10 6 Richard Hughes 0106 R. R. Harvey 0 10 6 H. W. Crowhuret 0 10 6 Further Subscriptions are requested, which can be paid to me, at the Guildhall. T. W. ISLAY YOUNG, Treasurer to the Fund. Guildhall, Swansea, 15th April, 1875. 9206 0 B E R T S I M P S 0 N, Late Manager of the Western Mail," PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an Annual Fee. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED ON MODERATE TERMS. Advertisement Agent. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all the London and Country Newspapers. 80G2 SWISS CHAMBERS, 61, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. -L- JtoteU FIR S T C LAS S. BRITISH WORKMAN, WHARTON-STREET, CARDIFF. Beds, Is. Bed and Breakfast, la. 6d. CLEANLINESS, COMFORT, AND Economy. 9241 ¡- THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDiFF PROPRIETOR MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years proprietor of the Griffin and Castle 3otels, Brynmawr), begs to announce that he has completed a rrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Compmy, (Limited), and has ta ken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL,CARDIFF,whieh he will in tnre conduct. He trusts that the refutation which he ac- a rrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Compmy, (Limited), and has ta ken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL,CARDIFF,whieh he will in fn tnre conduct. He trusts that the refutation which he ac- qu ired as proprietor, first of the Griffin Hotel, and subsequently of the Castle Hotel, will be an indication of the manner in which he will carry on the Royal Hotel, the Largest and Best Hotel in Sou th Wales. 9160 THE OLD AND FAMOUS HOTEL, THE "TALBOT," VICTORIA STREET, BRISTOL, HAS BEEN REBUILT, AND WILL BE OPENED ON THE 5TH OF MAY, A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL 8056 MISS I an HOTEL. M er PFN ERIS OXFOBD HOTEL (LATE CARPENTER, S ARMS), THE HAYES, CARD"fopRICTOR) JOHN SMITH GRpFWHS, iPK £ ,t9)( (Late Manager of the twy^ public that he has Begs to inform his numerous HOTEL, which has been taken the above Large and SPACiuu Accommodation. Entirely Re-built, and is replete 0f the Finest Brands. WINES, SPIRITS, &c. HAYES, CARDIFF. °XFORD HOTEL, g^jitHS,^Propriktoil 6994 W iTr WAY ~bajT~AN» refreshment DAILWAi aberdare. aiJd commodious Establishment is at This beautifullyfln«hed«> commercial-street, Aberdare the Comer of B^^rStation. The best of Wines, S 2^"U5SS»« "V*7TN^SORfiOTEL, BUTE poCKS^Jiepiete \V With every "WrfS"sv An ordinary daily 1*0 j! WATERS, late of the Freemason's Tavern, London. 1096 ESTABLISHED THIRTY YEARS. -OIGHTON AND COMPANY'S I<ONDON PIANOFORTE AND MUSIO WAREHOUSE, 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. PRICE Lisr OF PIANOFORTES, HARMONIUMS, and AMTCRTQAR ORGANS- Sent POST-FREE on APPLICATION 45M uhtt ddrtsss. 11, 12,x 13 & 14, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. jy OWELL AND COMPANY WILL THIS DAY make their SECOND and most important SHOW of NOVELTIES for this SEASON,1 Black Silks at Reduced Prices. A PARCEL OF COLOURED SILK CASHMERES, and SERGES at 4s. Hid., and 5s. 9d., usual prices, 7s. 9d. and 8s. 9d. Plain AND Fancy DRESSES IX ALL THE NEWEST SHADES AND MATERIALS BLACK COBURGS, ALPACAS, BARAfHEAS, FRENCH TWILLS, FRENCH MERINOES, MOHAIRS, REPS, CORDS PARAMATTAS, &e. Costumes in Materials and Styles which cannot tail o appreciated. A FEW Black Silk Costumes, Quality AND Fasiiios SELDO MET WITH. Cashmere Capes, Fichues, Cuirasses, Jackets, Tabliers—Beaded and Embroidered. Millinery, Flowers, Feathers, Wings, Straw Hats, Chip Hats, in Newest Shapes and Colours. LACES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, SILK SCARVES, HOSIERY, STAYS, SUNSHADES, UMBRELLAS, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY. CRETTONNES, WOOL DAMASKS, AND REPS MUSLIN, LENO, AND SWISS CURTAINS LINEN SIIEETINGS, TABLE LINEN, TOILET AND BELGIAN QUILTS, TABLE COVERS, FULLY TEN PER CENT CHEAPER THAN AT ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. A Job Line in Printed Wool Cretonne, 2s. 6., usual pries, 3s. lljd. Brussels, tapestry, felt, Kidder, and Dutch cirpets, best Scotch and London-made floor-cloths, cocoa matting, cocoa mits, hearth rugs, window poles, gilt corniees, stair rods, hair seating, palliasses, mattrasses, venetian blinds, &c. A Job Line in Cane-seated Chairs, 2s lid usual price, 3s id. Best Five-Framed Brussels Carpet 4s. lljd. per yard. Best (and only quality made) Linoleum 3s. 9d. par sq. yard. Best (and only quality mdcle) 133uliiiikon 3s. CX John Hare and Company's best (and only quality made) Floor-cloth 3s 9d „ These quotations are facts which challenge contradiction. It is well known that no firm either buying or selling on the old fashion long credit system, can offer these goods at the prices. They can only be produced under the new system, which has been and is strictly adherred to by HOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MART STREET. 911* ~y7"A R I E T Y AND yALUE! Rightly Interpreted AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE. We are now showing our NEW SEASON GOODS the Stock has been bought well,—contains most of the Fashionable Novel- ties in Boys, Youths, and Gentlemen's Ready-made Clothing— and the prices will be found unusually low, as the general depres- sion of trade has turned the markets considerably in favour of Cash Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests to match and to the new Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hats for Gentlemen and Juveniles. A large assortment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Hat Cases, Trunks, Bays, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff House, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 5 OHN JENKINS AND CO., PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS, TRADE VALUERS AND STOCK TAKERS. RECEIVERS AND TRUSTEES Under the Provisions of the Bankruptcy Act, 1869. STATEMENTS OF AFFAIRS PREPARED. AND STOCKS TAKEN FOR MEETINGS OF CREDITORS In LIQUIDATION, COMPOSITION, or BANKRUPTCY. 0 F F I C E 9 20, HIGH-STREET, CJLRDIFF. 7784 778' "Yir AND s. HERN, TRUSTEES AND RECEIVERS IN BANKRuPTOY. BANKRUPTS' ACCOUNTS ADJUSTED. A2tt> LIQUIDATIONS BY ckedito"3 WEST OF ENGLAND INSURANCE OFFICE ~R A K A R N E A T H t mm JONES feels much pleasure in submiting f or inspec tio^V-OAV NEXT and following days, a choice and objected w,uv STOCK OF FANCY GOODS, ^mnrising a" the LATEST NOVELTIES in FRENCH and ENC- ASH MILLINERY, including MANTLES, COSTUMES, and SKIRTS, togeth^ with a large aud varied sssortment of GENERAL DRAPERY, when an early visit will be esteemed a fav WEDDING AND MOURNING ORDERS Promptly attended to. W. J., would also call attention to his Stock of Ladies' and Children's BOOTS and SHOES, which are of the best make and finish, and cannot fail to give satisfaction to the wearer. 9102. rjpHE HIGH-STREET STUDIO. HENRY A. CHAPMAN, Government Photographer to the County of Glamorgan by Appointment, 235, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA, Respectfully invites comparison of his work with any other* preductions. The specialities offered by Mr Chapman are aaste, Art, Style of Finish, Duiability, and Faithfulness of Portraiture. It is often remarked to Mr Chapman, "Your flattering ones." The reason for this remark is that 20 yew* experience has taught him the "happy knackofputtingtus mtrons entirely at, their ease under the trying ordeal, instead ol Uie ^Now then^ hold your head up, open your eyes, and keep 8.ill" of ordinary professors of the art, sUrtling the nervou into an expression that puts them quite out of heart with photographs and photographers. photographs and photographers. H. A. Chapman's prices are ^^eSivId «^blM The extraordinary amount °f pati«nage e ut portrait* him to compels with the lowest, while he is turning oui p n™ « that are not equalled by any. Pf FASF CALL AND SEE THE SPECIMENS (which are all PLEASE call. Swansea, who are Mr Chapman's own work), ^hlch are not their own deceiving the public by showing tnose productions. HENRY A. CHAPMAN, HIGH-STREET STUDIO, WICHljiTREET, SWANSEA. 9288 mHE WET CENTRAL WAGON COM. rlllUS WJSiwA LIMITED). iCrlmTTrACTTTKERS OF RAILWAY WAGONS MANUF AUl U IU^d CARRIAGES Of every description for Cash, or on SSSlHSS',SS^ £ ^Sr«. KortCuUaat Wagons. IronFoun^RCmEW