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ltíl¡P:ltS QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST, GREENOCK., & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. The t?cre»v S team-ships SEVERN, Capt. FT > ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills; \NTONA, Capt. Feldtman: CLUTHAj Capt. Liiiklater AILS A, Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from gr.:>t Bute Pock Basin, (unless nrevented by circumstances), as follows dunng the month ot July •— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 7 Wednesday g p.m. 121 Weditesday- 7 p.m. 14 Wednesday ..2 p.m. 12t; Wednesday.12 night- FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. 2 Friday 12 noon 116 Friday ..12 noon 9 Mday 4 p.m. I 28 Friday 3 80 Friday 6 p.m. j GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 1 Thursday „ 2 1 if Sura^ay •• 2 P"- 8 Thursday „ 2 P.m. I 22 Thursday 2 p.m. 2D Thursday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. FARM —Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d. Steerage, JOIL Greenock Or Glasgow: Cabin, iOø.; Return, BW-; Steerage, 12a. 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Moods to be alongside in time for shipment before the adver- tised time of sailing. Apply in Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to William Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother: Belfast, to Robert Henderson & Son Bristol, to Mark Whitwul & Son; and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, July. 1876. -208 ALTERATION OF DAYS U}l-1iA1L1.NG. RIORK, NEWPORT, & CARDIFF. FIRST-CLA8S PASSENGER STEAMERS- and after Sth DECEMBER the City of Cork Steam Packet Cos Steamers will leave CORK for MILFORD, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF, EVERY MONDAY, returning to CORK from NEWPORT EVERY TUESDAY or WEDNESDAY, and for CARDIFF, EVERY WEDNESDAY or THURSDAY. See handbills. Fares—Cabin, Ll Is. Cabin Return Ticket, available for one m inth (including Steward's fees), £ 1 lis. 6d. Deck, 7s. For further particulars see small bills. AGENTS. CARDIFF.—Mr E. C. DOWNING. Shipbroker, Bute Docks. NEWPORT.- Mr JAMES MAD DOCKS, Dock-street. OORK.-City of Cork Steam Packet Company, Penrose Quay. 7 E1110 A N lUTeT UNIlfe STATES MAIL STEAMERS BKTWKEN LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE, to— NEW YORK, BOSTON, QB BALTIMORE. First-class full-poyered Iron Steamships, are appointed to Sail From LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are ILLINOIS Aug. KENILWORTH •• I8T*» PENNSYLVANIA •• INDIANA • •• •• 1st Sept. Calling atQueenstown the following day to emD^rr passengers. This is the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing States Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers is equal te anjr sa ssssmss- of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY, which te the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western btate CABIN PASSAGE 12 to 18 guineas. Return tickets at reduced STEERAGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, includiag an ample supply of Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Com- pany's stewards. INTERMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further information, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, ft 00., 17 and 19, Water-street, LiverpooL Or to JAMKS AYRE, 162, Bute-road, Cardiff JoH» CO«LAND, 24, High-.street, Merthyr Tydfil; DAVID DAVKS, 2, Cannon- Street, Aberdure. — A L LAN LINE* A\ BHORI'KST OOXAN PASSAGE TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-claea P.oyal Mail Steamers. SAILING DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and Thursday, Canada and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the United States. surgeon aud Stewardesses provided free for all classes ot Passengers. I'-ssengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of he Company, who takes charge of them until they go on board e steamer. Ou Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by he J> LLAN LINK to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do>- nijsiic Servants. Foi Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to Allan Brothei s and Co Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird; 40 Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. Bus*. 29, Page-street, and 3, Oxford-street, Swansea; W. H.Moseley, \Und-street, Neath D. 8. T1 omas, British Schools, Llandovery J. R. i-aniel, St. Mary, treol, C irdigan. <gut)lic glppoiittmcnR t~TLAN WON no school BOARD; NAVIGATION NEW SCHOOLS.—Wanted, immediately, a PUPIL TEACHER for the above School (transfer). ADnlicmts must state salary required. Application,, with testimonials, 1« be addres^to me, „ Clerk to the Board. "nS'Sy.lOT traders ##a fltttttarts. TJHSBW VALE LOCAL BOARD. WATERWORKS TENDERS. The Local Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for^ 1. The construction of an impounding keservo Bye-wash, Filter Beds, Tank, Road, and other Wonts. anJ 2. The supply of cast-iron socket pipes, and otner y F casting#, required for the said Waterworks. the said 3. For hauling, excavating, laving, jointing, and If the cast-iron main pipes, service pipes, &c., and otner wu supply of water to Ebbw Vale, and other places adjoin g- Plans and specifications can be seen on and after tne i j August at my Offioe, Victoria Chambers, Bridge-street, « V » ^Copies of the specifications can be obtained of me at the' of one guinea r er set. Staled tenders, in the forni attacne^ each of the several spec fications, are to be forwarded to mt) before the 81st day of August next. The Local Board d) not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. JOHN E. WARD, C erk to the BOARA Clerk's Office, Newport, Mon., 28th Jnly, 1875 _4.E.- FPO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS- Jl TEMDER8 are invited for the Erection of TWO SHOPS at FERNDALE. PLANS; and Specifications may be seen at the House ot O. Johns, Duffiyn Terrace, Ferndale, Pontypridd on or b"foro the 6th of August. 146 ABERYSTROTH SCHUOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The Board are prepared to receive TENDERS for the erectiOft of New Schools at Cwmtylery, for the accommodation of 600 Children. Plani and Specification may be seen, and billi of quantities, and all necessary information obtained on application to the Architect to the Board, Mr W. D. Blessley, 22, Tri-iity-sts oet, Cardiff. m Sealed Tenders, mirked «• Tonders fqr Cwmtylery Schools," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 24th of August next. The lowest er any other Tender not necessarily accepted. T. ALEX. JONE3, Glanyrafen House, Blaina, Mon., Clerk. 20th July 1875. 1398 rpo BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Schooi Board of the Llanboidy and Llang-an United District are open to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of the NEW SCHOOL BUILDINGS at WHITLAND, according to Plans and Specification prepared by their Architect, Mr George Morgan, of 24, King-street. Carmarthen, whi<A may be seen at the Post- office, Whitland, on and after Tuksday, the 27th Instant. Sealed Tenders are to be delivered to the undersigned on or before Friday, the 13th Augilst. n.„ The Board do not bind themselves to acoept the lowest or any Tender.. Tender. D. GRIFFITHS, Junior, Clerk to the SchoJl Board of Llanboidy and Langan United District, Whitland, ^o.ith Wales. 20th July, 1875. RYO ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. PLANS and TENDERS are invited for an lROS GIRDER BRIDGE acro, s the Afori Llw3 d, at IV ntnewydd. The span of such bridge to be 40 feet the rovlwav over the same 18 feet, and capab e of cirryi ig 20 tons. TrJ^D^KS are also required for a STONE RRID'JE at the same place, 45 feet span, and 18 feet width of rcdway. Designs and Tender, to be sent undjr seal to the Chairman ot the Caerleon Hiehwav Boaid, Newport Mori., not later than the 4th day of AUGUST next, and endorsod "Tenders for Iron Girder Bridge," or "S.one bridge," as the case may be. Fu-ther information may be had of Mr Wm. Harris, Surveyor, Woodbine Cottage near Cuerleon. 1383 TANGYE BROS. AND STEEL, HYDRAU- LIC and GENEliAL ENGINEERS Depot, i O ^cos NEWPORT, MOM. and SWANSEA. Jaks liB tttttOtt. n SALE THIS DAY. Mrcliff.To Iro'ifounders, Engineers, Smiths, and others. 'CORP has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, Working-street, Cardiff, tne pronerty of Messrs Phillips and Son, under powers of a bill cf sale, on TUESDAY, August 3, 1875, the whole of the MACHINERY, PLANT, and TOOLS, in such lot or lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, comprising a horizontal steam-engine, four horse power (nominal), boiler and fittings complete, shaftirvg, head gear and bands, drilling machine, and tne whole of the plant and tools of the smith's and moulding shops. Sale at 2 o'clock without reserve. Fcr further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Hayes, Car- dlff- 1504 Baglan Lodge, Briton Ferry. MR. W. H. REES begs to announce {that he has been instructed by G. C. Tuttle, Esq. (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL by AUCTION, at the above resue-ce.on THURSDAY, August 5, 1876, the whofe of the excel lent aud well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, including elegant drawing-room suite, luxuriously an? card ^bles, handsome marble- top chefHonere, all in choice walnut wood superior dining-room fittings, all substantially made m Spanish mahogany handsome porcelain vase lamps, large brilliant plate chimney glasses, valuable TurKey, Brussels, "nd other carpets excellent chamber appointment*, including splendid brass and other badsteads, German-spring, horse-hair, and other ma.tres8e9 prime feather iwllSniH! £ m mah°gany, marble-top console and other washstands cabinet wardrobe and chest-upon-chest, splendidiy made m mahogany chests of drawers, sits of chairs aud other appliances; valuable hand-painted dessert service, quteUerre Ulef 6 (comPlete) i kitchen and other re^ .s^le to commence at 11 o'clock. 'I he whole will be arranged for view on Wednesday, August 4th, be «*Mr »h" A»ct,on Neath, July, 1875. ,oi SALE TO-MORROW. PPTPtr 1ri^Trr'BuildinKSocieties, &c. ? T &CO. have been instructed tlmn and thpro (8ul:)3tct such conditions as shall tli.n and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel. Hijrh- fubTtamkt aSn?' ^UN £ SDAY, AUGUST 4, 1875, all those r^,rdp « 1 H, new'J'-b.allt Leasehold DWELLINGJHOISES and Ca?mm'hen?iV«d Nos- 3' and 4> Baptist-we'.l-stroet, DivinB ri»oo ansea' now the occupation of Messrs D. Johnson, Alexander Mollison, and John Charles, on contains five rooms, are well-drained, and water laid The abov prooerty is held under a Lease for 75 years, from March, ll174, at the low ground rent of £10 10s. per annum,which will be. apportioned at the time of Sale. Also, a DWELLING HOUSE and Garden, situated at Bryn- -el3 ii, Llangyfelach-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr W m. Hel's. Sale to Commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon, further particulars mar he had on application at the Offloes, College Chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. 1414 M Preliminary Announcement. R. EDWARD ROBERTS has been in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, about the the following gubstautialiy built DkVELLING- iiOUbkS — 1 I^elling-house, W alters-road, containing 12 rooms. 4 Dwelling-houses in Glamorgan-street. 3 Dwelling-houses in Argyll street. 1 Barbican.terrace, ditto. 9 Ditto ditto mGoiselane. The whole rf the above properties are situate in some of the best streets in the town of Swansea For particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 8, Picton-place, or to Messrs Brown and Collins, Soli- citors, Swansea. 1413 Important Sale.—G'amorganshire Agricultural Association, Pon typridd Meeting.-To Timber Merchants, Builde s, Colliery Proprietors, and others. MESSRS. D. EVANS and SON are instructed by Mr C. D. Phillips, the Contractor to the Society, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTIOX, at the Show Yard, Pontypridd,. on WFDNESDA Y, August 11th, 1876, at 12 o'clock precisely, the who'e of the Timber, Canvas, and other materials used in the erection of the Sheds, Fencing, &c., comprising about— 4S,000 feet of 6 x 1 and 7x1 best dry prepared white flooring boardsv 6,500 feet of 3} x 3 quartering. 13,000 feet of 3 x 2 and 3 x 2J quartering. 10,000 feet of 7 x 8 and 9x3 deals. 6,000 yards of ca ivas, suitable for rick sheets, &e. The above will be Bold in suitable lots for the convenience of purchasers. Terms, Cash or Approved BiJis of Two Months taken for 20 an I upwards, with 2 per Cent. added. 1283 For further particulars apply to the Vendor, Newport, Mon., or .to the Auctioneers, Taff-strtet, Pontypridd. The Ba: kruptcy Act, 1869.—In Liquidation. To Ironmongers, Implement Makers, and Others. 4 and 6, Dark Gate, Carmarthen. MESS PS. J. & S. B. PARSONS have received instructions from the Trustees of David Davies, at the ab ive address, to offer by TENDER the whole of the Stock-in- Tjade, consisting of Implements and General Ironmongery, &e in T^o Lots. 1 he Ironmongery Stock at Valuation, amounting to about £ 800. 'Ihe Implements about £170. Tenders for each Lot separatelv, to be se it to the Office of the Auctioneers, on or before 12 o'clock on FKIDAY. August 13th, 1875, at which time and plnce the/ will b opened, and the pur- chaser accepted (if any), subject to such conditions as may tii, n be produced. Payment, one-third cash dc-wn, the balance by approved promissory note, payab'e October 1st, 1875. The brokers do not bind themselves to accept any Tender. The linentory and valuation can be seen, and the Stocc in- spected on ana after Wednesday, the 4h proximo, on the pre- mises; hr a copy of the inventory and valuation can be seen at the Olficee of the Auctioneers, J. & S. B. Parsons, Nicholas- street, Bristol. -u 1515 Rhjmney Ironworks.—Eligible Leasennia Property for Sale.— (If not previously disposed of by private contract.) IVJESSRS. H. W. HARRIS and TAYLOR, of Au2uatIi^LL.^ AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY the 4th day the Evening Castle Hotel, Rhynaney, at Six in P^odu ed til t u 8uc51 conditions of Sale as shall be then mTYf- following l( ts of viluable LKASEHOLB PRO- thereto'^naW3°:,Fotur DWELLING HOUSES and Oardens ney Ironworks in'th!^ Redhouse row, Twyncarno. Rhym- tivelyl, 2 19a'n«?9o ^Unty of Monmouth, numbered respec- Robert Davies Thnmf. «,now in the of!CuPatio» of Ann Evans, thereof, producingAIorara. and Thomas Jones, as tenants LOT 2 —All th,. A "] °f £ 21 4s. 8d per annum. joining Lot 1 numb,™ J DWELLTN« HOUSES and Gardens ad- occupation of TiUm M^ rae8ge,Ctively 8' 4> 17 and 18- now in th* William Watkins as iu«« f' Williams, David Watkins, and 8d per annum tenauta thereof, producing a rental of £ 21 s LOT 3.-All those Foul- DWELT,ING HOUSES and Gardens ad- occupation Of Georjfo HarrL ^u 15 and 16> 11 ow in Lewis John, producing i l f°.hn David Jenkins, and LOT 4.—All those £ 21 4s 8d per annu'in. adjoining Lot 3, numbered ^ELLf^° HOUSES and Gardens the occupation of David wirr"P lT J 8« 18 lllld now iB Jones, and David LlewellvrT *ms' AItred Overthrow, William tal of £ 21 4s 8d per M tenants thereof, producing a ren- joiningLot 4, numbered Tea^Ji HOUSES and Gardens ad- occupation of Ann Harris aTld 12» now in the and Samuel Marshman as chard8» william Griffiths, £ 20 lis 8d per annum.' thereof, producing a rental of thereto aud Gardens ney, now in the occupation of Th„m. J iTwyncarno, Rhym- Edward Lewis, numbered M^tha Morbran' and ental of £ 20 7s 4d per annum y 2» and 24, producing a occupation of William WrKohu H 'T 21' ^d 22' now in the t<>Wen' adjoiJ'inV Lot 7, numbered H« ^Uf0ES a.nd Gardeng the occupation of Ann Morri* Divid D^ii' and 2<K now ,n and David Davies, producing a renui of £ 2U^°Abraham' I OT 9. All those Four DWELLING HniTunSa annum, adioining 8- numbered respecWvety 7 ^U&ES and Gardens the occupation of Moses Edwards an» 18» acd "o* FvaJs andDav'id Davies, as SS'4s 8d p r annum Co1' P^ucmg a eilui LOT 10.—All those Four DWELLING HOUSES .»,* NU RoW"'• ""S«" jnt 11 __Ali those Three DWELLTNG-HOUSEH i n j^nine'Lot 10, numbered respectively u is Gardens S»Sonof Rebecca JoneTctori.1»ow ln Roberta, Th tenants thereof, producing a renUl of £ aS 7™d°p £ nfJJtl2 —All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES and C«H th^tri belongiwr, situate in Colliers'-row, near Twv^ "8 numbered respectively 1, 2, a"d l2f and now in the oceup UiorTof adjoining Lot 12, numbered r^apcetively 3, 4, and 11, now i j occupation of Charles V'fSisi^pera. num" and Lewis, producing a lental of fcl5 12s per a num. LOT 14—All those Three DWKLLLNG-HOUBH^ CN,J QAI.D>NS adjoining Lot 13, numbered reapcetively o. 6, and^] 0, and now in the occupation of David Tai lor, Evan a"d Muhaet Davies, as tenants thereof, producing a reinal of £ 15 12s;.per annum. LOT 15.—All those Three DVVELLING-KOUSEs,, with Gardens and Stable thereto belonging, adjoining Lot 14, numbered respec- tively 7, 8, and 9, and BOW iu he occupation of Ruth livans, t-rZlt Jones, and John Evans as tenants thereof, producing a rental uf £ 16 18s. per annum. The Leases of all these Premises will be granted for a term of 99 years, to commence from the date of the day of Sale, subject to such apportioned ground rents as will he set forth in the con- ditions of Sale. For further particulars avolv at the Offloe of the RHYMNKY I ro.v COMPANY (Limited), Rhymer • or to the AUCTIONEERS, Auction Mart, Court-street, Merthvr Tydfil. 1177 alt by Ruction. To Coll ery Proprietors, Timbei-Ierchants, and Others. MR. EDWARD HOWARD will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of August,1875, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (unless previ..us y disposed of by P- ivate Contract, cf which due notice will b sfiven), at the South Dock, S vansea, a cargo of 5CO LOADS of th best Norwezian MINING TIMBER, ex Norwegian barque Laurence, which will be Sold 1.1 Lots to suit the convenience o' purchasers. For further particulars, apply to the Captain on board, Messrs Alfred II. Page and Co Merchants, Gloucester-place, or to the Auctioneer. Marine Auction Offices, 1, Nelson Terrace, Swansea, 29th July, 1375. 1472 SALE TO-MORROW. Pembrokeshire.-Trevino Estate. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by MESSRS. GOODE and OWEN, at the Castle Hotel, Haverfordwest, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of August next, at One for Two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY called the TREVINE ESTATE, situate in the several pa> ishes of Llanrian and Mathry, in the County of Pembroke, in the following Lots:— LOT 1.—The Dwellinghouse and Premises, and several Fields called Mesur-dorth and Eithen-maen, containing together' 17a. lr. 24p. „ LOT 2.—The Dwellinghouse, and Cottages, and several Fields called Pantymyny, and four Fields, part of Llanon, containing together, 24a. 3r. 12p. LOT 3.—A Dwellinghouse, and several Fields, part of Pantv- myoy and Llanon, containing together 19a. 8r. 22p. LOT 4.—A Dwellinghouse, Garden, Three Cottages, and several Fields, part of Llanon, and two Fields, part of Pantymyny con- taining together 23a. 2r. 14p. LOT 5.—A Messuage and Fields, called Park-bin-Shewln, con- taining 9*. Or. 29p. Lot 6.—A Dwellinghouse, and several Cottages, Gardens and Fields, other parts of Llanon, and several Fields, other parts of Pantymyny, containing together 23a. 2r. op. LOT 7.—The Messuages and Lands called Cierau, and Fields added therato, containing together 2Sa.2r.29p. LOT 8.—The Farm And Lands callet bickley, containing 53a. lr. 87p. „ at J LOT 9 —The Messuage, Tenement, and i<ands, and Corn Grist Mill, called Trevine Mill, with Fields thereto attached, containing 13LoTr'l06— A. House and Garden, and Four Fields, in Trevine containing together 3a. Sr. 2p. LOT ll.-Several Fields, on the Graplin, containing together 9a. ev ^IIT 12. 2 Dwellinghousei, 2 Cottages, a Cow-house, in Irevine and several Fields on the Grapiin aforesaid, containing together 14L0Tria-A Dwellinghouse and Garden, and several Fields, near to the village of Trevine, containing together 3a. Or. 87p. Lor 14.—TWO Fields, adjoining orneir to the last Lot, contain- ^LOT 15!The Messuage, Tenement, Cottage, and Lands, called Mount Pleasant, and two Fields attached thereto, containing t°I^r116.—The^I^weilinghoiise, and the rich and productive Lands, called Old Orchard, and several Fields adjoining thereto, and Four Cottages and Gardens, in the village, containing together 48a, Or. 34p. LOT 17.—Ihe Tenements and Lands, called Temple, containing ^LOT"iH^-Two Cottages and Gardens, in the village of Tervine ^Lor^ia!—A Messuage or Dwellinghouse, Garden, and Out- Premises, in the said village. „«„u ,v. T Lithographed Plan, with detaded ParU»u1aM of all the Lots may be had on application to the »uctioneers, Mr T. B. REKS, Land Survevo., Tremynydd, !^rAVIES Co., IC77 solicitors, Bavcifoi^dwe t. A LEXANDRA DOCK, NEWPORT, MON. FOR SALE, a large Quantity of CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, consisting of locomotive and portable engines, s earn cranes, mortar nulls, waggons, rails, sleeper^ «c, also a few powerful draught horses. Apply to J. Griffiths, Contractor, on the W orks. 1007 CARDIFF.-HOUSES FOR S A LE. Two Semi-Detached VILLAS, Castle-road, price £ 1,000- Several VILLAS, Lower George-street, Cathays, above Dn..l Hall. From Z226 each. Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathays, price £ 190 each.. Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottlands. Four Ditto C'ifton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS in Garnet-street, Roath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oakley-street, Grangetown, price Z660 Five HOUSES and One SHOP in Diamond-street. Roath, prioe 300. Six HOUSES and One SHOP, in Ruby-street, price £ 560 Two HOUSES and a STABLE in Russell-street, Roath, price £ 450. Let at 2! s. per week. 4 One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate p08- session. ALs/smaUBEER-HOUSE in Mary Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SALE, all parts of the ^Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, aud Goneral In- surance Agent, 60, CLIFTON-STKBUT, CAKinrr^ ■ \\T I LL I A M SANDE Rg^ ESTATE ANI) INST-TRANCE AG E N T, stable °and other'back premises; also j!|,ha"d.18' Buzzird-street. Four houses in Kussell-atr-ot, and Ihroe houses iUROATH -Three genteel Residences in Cyril .Cresent Two houses inCopper-atreet Six Genteel and Seven in Gold-street. Nos. 27 and 28 aad 43, 44, 45, 46, and 47, Clifton-street; a»d 0ne Hou^ £ two h CATHAYS.—Four houses 111 Woodville lerrace two houses CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site of Freehold Lwid at the corner of < GRANGETOWN.- NOS. 8, 9,10, Knole street. A uS proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage. Apply as above. 26 MESSRS PRIOE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, wgaasE-AND GEn^al COLLEGE CHAMBKlSg COLLEGE-STREET, BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Swansea and Keighbourhood that they have just commenced m the above Business, and their long and varied e*pe™npe 'n?!! departments of Commerce will enable them to afford their Clients the advan- tages of that experience. They, at the same time, assure all those who may avail themselves of their services that their instructions will be carried out with promptitude and dispatch. c IOns The above Rooms are now open for reoeiving all kinds of Household Furniture and other Goods for absoluto Sale. NorB THK ADjlkUS- COLLEGE CHAMBERS. lOLLKGE-STREET, SWANSKA fulJiifnttons. The Primary Necessities of our Life.-FoOD AND FUBL. Illustrated, PI ce 2d. Weekly, THE NATIONAL FOOD AND FUEL REFORMER -A Journal devoted to the Consideration and Advancement of all matters relating to Food and Fuel. From Public Health. A valuable addition to our current literature has been made by the publicat ion of a weekly journal I he Food and Fuel Reformer,' oevoted the consideration and management of all matters relating to the mportant subjects in- dicated in its title." front'"Brighton Do/tly Mciil. A recently established jour- n-,1, but one that is well conducted, and givc. emknee of becom- ing valuable." „ From "Sal/ord Weekly New,'—" A more readaMe and in- structive publication, in relation to domestic matters, does not exist, and we can most heartily reopmmend it to our readers for ^Soldby all Newsagents in Town and Country. Terms of s u b- eription, 10s. 10d. per annum 6s. 6d. for six iuonth».; 2.„9d. for months—free by post. Post Office Orders to bo ma ie pay- able to T. W. STEVENS, Publishing Offlee, 420, Strand, Umdon W.C.—Wholesal« and Retail Depot of "The People's stove."703fl m H E CARDIFF T I PuBLIBHBD BVSRT FWBAT—Paitf I WOMNCtt, S, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a Circuit tion greater by many thousands than any of its contemporary Ithaslong been the recognised head of the Weekly Press of Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any n its contemporaries. Chief offic »: CARDIFF. Proprietor: D. DUNOAN. JJtiiuratuc == rjTHE SCOTTISH WIDQ WS* FUNoT" ESTABLISHBD 1815. Existing Assurances •• Accumulated Funds •• •• Annual Income ••, •• The whole profit belongs to and is divisible amongst th Policy Holders alene, AGENT :-MR, PETER PRICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1100 ACOIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY A c (LIMITED), 7. Bank Buildings, Lothbury, K.C. General Accidents. Railway Accidents. Personal Injuiies. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the Office, 01 through the various Agents throughout the Country.—»<» ^C^nts, see Local Directories. 106 C. HARDING, Manager f nWC Jtottces, I O S S OF THE VI C KSBUBG Messrs JOSEPH ELLIOTT and SONS and Messrs TELLEFSEN, WILLS, and CO., Merchants, Docks, Cardiff, respectfully invite the friends of the late Captain Joseph Lafbourne, who was drowned during the wreck of the above ill-fated steamer, to give apractical expression of their sympathy by contributing to a fund opened for the benefit of the Captain's Widow and Six Fatherless Children. Subscriptions may be sent to the National Provincial Bank, the Docks, Cardiff, or to either of the above Firms. Subscriptions already received:— Amount already announced £493 0 8 Mr W. Alexander 6 0.0 Mr J. Winstone 1 0 0 Additional from Messrs. Clover, Clayton and Co., as follows:- Nixon, Ferguson and Mackinson 3 0 0 CARDIFF LIBERAL AS SOCIATION. LOOK TO THE REGISTER. The NEW LISTS of VOTERS published by the Oversters are now to be seen on the doors of the various Places of Worship, or at the Office of the Liberal Association, 8, Ro)ai Arcade, Cardiff. All Liberals are requested to examine the Lists, to secure the correct insertion of their Names, Places of Abode, and Qualifica- tions and in case of omission or error to apply at once at the above Office for Forma of Claims, which, with all Information, may be had FrM of Charge. Liberal Lodgers must make new claims. All claims must be mide on or before August 26th. W. SAUNDKR8, 1624 Ageot to the Association. MEMORIAL TO THE LATE LORD 1JX TREDEGAR. ALL PERSONS wishing to SUBSCRIBE to the above MEMO- RIAL are requested to send their names without delay to the Hon. r ecretarv. R. STRATTON, The Duffryn, Newport, Mon. 1458 GLAMORGANSHIRit GENERAL AGRIOU-L. U TURAL SHOW, PONTYPRIDD, 1876. A PUBLIC DINNER, presided over by Lord ABERDARE, for Ladies and Gentlemen, will take place in the Market House. Pontypridd, at five o'clock on THURSDAY, 6th August. By kind permission of R. T. Crawshay, Esq., the far-famed Cj fart ha Buid will be in attendance. Special arrangements have been made with the Tag Vale, Great Western, and other railways for the Conveyance of pasBengers by issuing to-and-fro tickets at about single lares for the double journey. Tickets ci itdmission to the Show Yard will be issued with the railway ticket at the several stations. Special trains will leaye Llantrisant for Pontyprid at 12.35 p.m., returning from Pontypridd at 5.6 p.m. and 9.40 p.m. for Llantrissant, and at 9.30 V.m. for Cardiff, Merthyr, Aberdare, and Treheieart, in addition to the ordinary trains. The Great Western Railway Company have also oonsented to stop the Even- ing Down BxprtMB at Llantrissant for the convenience of pas- sengers going Westward. Tickets, SiL 6d. esch, may be had after Wednesday, 28th inst., at the ReyaLHoteL Cardiff, and the New Inn Hotel, Pontypiidd. 1386 W.V. HUNTLEY, Secretary. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE COUNTY AND BOROUuH MEMBERS, THE NOBILITY, GENTRY, Sic. rpHE IRVON VALLEY EIGHTH ANNUAL -I- SHOW cf VEGETABLES, FRUIT, FLOWERS, with POULTRY, NM be held at, GARTH, J (Central Wales Railway,) On WEDNESDAY NEXT, August 4th, 1875, also the great i w attractive novelty, A SHEEP DOG FIELD TRIALS, In spacious and Very suitable ground for the purpose. Prizes in two classes ^Irofn £ 5 downwards. A great number of entries. • ATHLLPTIC SPORTS:- c GRAND CHALLENGE CUP, &c. 1D&E SHROPSHIRE ROYAL ARTILLERY BAND Will play a selection of Music during the day. The Qtpunds ope at 1. a.m, Sheep Dog Trials to commence at 10.. RAILWAY ARRANGEMENTS. Cheap Return Tickets issued by ordinary trains on the London and North Western system, and Special Trains fremiLt&nw £ tyd and also from Builth Road in connection with the Mid-Wales' tra,ins. Cheapi-Retum Tickets on thd Mid Wales Railway from Brecon, Llanidloes, and intermediate stations. Also a train leav- ing Garth at E.20 p.m. to meet the Mid Wales trains for Builth, Brecon, Rhayader, and Llanidloes. 1492 rJ^ O JoUliN-kiMAJN BAKEKS. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at'the BUSH, INN'on WEDNESDAY, August 4th, to take into consideration the ques- tion of Wages and Hours, and other important matters. Society and Non-society Men are invited to attend. The Meeting will commence at 7.30 p.m. 1432 GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL cx SOCIETY'S SHOW. AT PONTYPRIDD,* 6th and 6th of AUGUST NEXT. T^MARLEY, 4^HEE L WOBKS, CARDIFF, will EXHIBIT at the forthcoming Sliow an Assortment of his Improved Norfolk SHOOTING or LUGGAGE CARTS; also, his improved CARDIFF MARKET CARt, GALLOWAY CARTS, PONY CARTS, CRANK AXLE CARTS, pad his Improved Universal TIP CART; also, an Assortment of ready made Wheels. T. M. solicits a call at his Stand. No. 1. 1882 APTA3N A. H. BOGARDUS. CHAMPION WING SHOT OF AMERICA, Win SHOOT on EXHIBITION at the HALF-WAJT HOCJSE, CANTON, CARDIFF, pn THURSDAY, AUGUST 5TH. Will shoot at Twenty-five pairs of Pigeons to kill Thirty-eight Birds from two plunge or spring traps, forty yards apart, the shooter to stand on a line between the two traps. Both traps to be sprung at the same time. Also will kill Twenty-five Pigeons in four minutes, or Fifty Pigeons in eiiht miuutes, and load his own gun. Two birds to be on the wing at this same time, at twenty yards' rise. First Exhibition at 12 noon Sezond do. at 4 p.m. Prices of Admission, Is.; Reserved, 2s. A Series of Sweepstakes will take place during the interval. 1503 GRAND EXHIBITION AT BKECON. THE ANNUAL SHOW OF DOGS, to which this year will be added POULTRY, PIGEONS, CANARIES, AND CATS, will be held at BRECON, ON WEDNESDAY THE 25TH AUGUST, 1875. Schedules and Entry Forms may be had of the Secretary, Mr. W. J. Roberts. Entries close on August 10th. ost entries with double fees up to August 16th. Arrangements have been made with the Midland, Brecon and Merth)r, Mid Wa! and Neath and Brecon Railways to run trains at single fares for double journey from all stations when the ordinary fare is notless than One Shilling. The Dogs will be shown in a Field at the back of the George Hotel, and the Poultry, Pigeons, Canaries, and Cats in the Market- house. Admission to Dogs Judging. Bs. (no tickets. Ticket, from I to S, 2s.; from 3 to 5. Is from 6 to 7, 6d. 1300 ROBERT SIMPSON. Lot* Manager of the Western Mail PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT AND AUDITOR. TRADESMEN'S BOOü KEPT by the YEAR, or SUPER- INTENDED and BALANCED at stated intervals for an Annual Fee. RENTS AND DElJTS COLLECTED ON MOBERATE TERMS. ABVERTISEMXHT AFIWT. R. SIMPSON inserts advertisements in all the London Md Country Newspapers. 8062 SWISS CHAMBERS, 64, CROCKbEBTOWN, CARDIFF. LAMORC,A,NSBIRE AC-RICULTURAL G SOCIETY'S SHOW, PONTYPRIDD 'AUGUST 6th, and 6th, 1876. I J. S. STONE will exhibit at STAND No. 3,. a Large Collec- tion of FIRST PRIZE STEAM ENGINES, Thrashing Machines, Elevators, Carts, Waggons, Carriages, Agricultural Implements, and Rick Sheets. DOCK STREET WORKS, NEWPORT, Mon. July 31st, 1875. 1508 VICTORIA CLUB, C A P. D I F F. The above ROOMS jjre now FINISHED, and the Treasurer and Secretary are in a po4tion to receive APPLICATIONS for MEM- BERSHIP, and also the SUBSCRIPTIONS. TermsOneGuinea Entrance Fee, and One Guinea per annum. Subscription payah'e hilf-yearly, in advance.. To the First Hundred Members no En- trance Fee will be charged. J. R. EVANS, St Mary street, Cardiff. ROBERT SIMPSON, Secretary, 13S6 8. Swiss Chambers. Cardiff. ubtit JIoticto, T REDEGAR LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. SUMMARY OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE For the Year ending 25th March, 1876. Dates. Corresponding Credit and Items. Totals. 1875. March 25. & s. d. a s. d. To Iteceipts- General district rate made 16th December, 1875 1,434 0 71 Amount uncollected 588 9 51 —880 11 21 £880 u Si Dates. Corresponding Debit and Items. Totals. 1875. m Much 25. £ s. d. t s. d. By Expenditure- Scavenging '0. 46 10 0 Establishment, viz., Saluies' account 118 7 0 Advertising, &c., account 110 3 9 Rent, 4c, account. 7 10 0 Lepl Expenses account 11 6 9 Fire Brigade account. 8 16 4 Materials,,&c., account 64 10 0 -316 1210 Balance in Collector's hands 42 12 T Balance 111 Treasurer's hands CY 15 iii AMO 11 Ii Audited bjr ALFRED W. ROBEItTi, District Auditor. SCth July, 1876. JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, 1528 Clerk to the Board. WESLEYAN BAZAAR, MUMBLES. A BAZAAR, in aid of the proposed NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL, at the above place, "ill be held (D.V.) in the Oystermouth Castle, by 'he kind permission of the Duke of Beaufort, on Thursday, August 6th 1875. Bazaar to open at 12 o'clock at Noon There will be a refreshment stall. For further particulars see printed hand-bills. 1497 GLAMORGAN GENERAL AGRICCLTURAL SOCIETY.—PONTYPRIDD, 1876. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers to the Local Fund of 10s 6d and upwards will re- ceive a Free Tfcket (2s 6d) to the Show Yard on application to the Secretary, at the gate entrance. A. A. McLUCAS, Secretary to Local Committee. 13 EGIMENTAL ORDERS by J. H. BURG E SS J-V Captain Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volun- teers. Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, 31st July, 1875. 1. The Corps will parade in full dress on Wednesday, 4th August, at 7.15 p.m. Officers patrol Jacket. Band to attend. 2. Gun drill at the Gun-shed on Tuesday and Thursday, at 8 I p.m. plain clothes, 8. Carbine practise at the range on Saturday; firing to com- mence at 3.30 p.m. For duty during the week ending 8th August, 1875: Captatn J. H. Burgess, Sergeant H. Condy, Corporal J. Reed, Bombardier D. Austin, Trumpeter Tate. By order, J. H. BURGESS, Captain-Commanding. TO THE SHAREHOLDERS OF THE LON- DON AND SOUTH-WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY. Canford Manor, Wimborne. My LORDS, LADIES, AND GKNTLEMBN,—A vacancy having o:cur- req. in the Directorship of the Company, consequent on the retire- ment of M. H. Marsh, Esq., I beg to offer myself as a Candidate at the Forthcoming Election, to be held at the Half-yearly Meeting in August next. I and my connections have for upwards of thirty years resided, and still reside, on the main line of your railway, and our inte- rests are closely connected with those of the Company. Having had a seat in the House of Commons during the whole of the last Parliament, I venture to hope that I have obtained such experience of railway concerns (Parliamentary and other- wise) as willlenable me to carefully guard your interests (which I have perfect leisure to attend to) should you think fit to elect me I have honour to be, Your obedient Serrant, June 10, 1876. ARTHUR E. GUEST. 1340 URAL SHOW. PONTYPRIDD, AUGUST 5TH & 6TII. NO. 16 STAND. THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER CO., BUTE -DOCKS, CARDIFF, Will Exhibit an Assortment of INDIA RUBBER GOODS, suitable for Mining and Agricultural purposes, &c. MACHINE BELTING, CLOTHING, &c., IN GREAT VARIETY. CART AND WAGON COVERS, CARRIAGE RUGS, &c. INDIA RUBBER TOYS AND BALLS, &c. STAND NO. 16. THOMAS LEWIS, MANAGER. 1490 TESTIMONIAL TO MR. H. HARRIES JL RHIWLWYD. It haa been decided amongst the friends of Mr Harries to present him with a TESTIMONIAL in consideration of the great good he has done and is doing. All those that intend contribut- ing would do well to do so at once. Subscriptions will be thankfully received by the Treasurer, D. JONES, Esq., Cross Vale, Llanpumpeaint. Any further information to be had from the Secretary, 1037 Rev. R P. JONES, Pencader, Carmarthen. sCRLPTURAL HOLINESS UNION. The MEETINGS for the Promotion of SCRIPTURAL HOLINESS will be continued weekly as follows :—SUNDAY AFTERNOON in the Swiss Hall at S o'clock. WEDNESDAY EVENING, in the Swiss Hall at 3 o'clock. SATURDAY EVENING, in the Friends' Meeting House, Charles-street, at 7 o'clock. All who attend these Meetings are requested to bring their Bibles with them-Psalm cxix. 130 verse. 27 CARDIFF CHAMBER OF TRADE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That in accordance with a reso- lution passed at a General Meeting of the Chamber, held on the 22d instant, the members will CLOSE their respective Establish- ments the whole day on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4th next. JOHN JENKINS, Secretary. Cardiff, July 30, 1876 1470 JpERNDALE GAS COMPANY, LIMITED DIRECTORS. Mi LEWIS DAVIS (Messrs Davis and Sona), Ferndale. Mr GEORGE GRIFFITHS, 2, Windsor-place, Cardiff. Mr T. W. PARR f, L.R.C.P., MR C.S., Ferndale. Mr WILLIAM DAVIES. RhonddaInn, Ferndale. Mr DAVID THOMAS, Provision Merchant, Ferndale. The Company has been formed for the purpose of important town and district of Ferndale with Ga* which have been designed by Mr J. L. Cocker. tie S** engineer, of MerthyrVdfil, are nearly replete with every modem appliance for the adequatc t. facture of Gas, and have been planned so as -^ius of about supply the future wants ot the district with m a wdius otabout three miles. The population of th*ilo^Wy M W>idi^WNMUL and the Company, therefore, iook forward to the enjojment of *r?n»Vwor{ts!including all erectio,^M^oSf hlTte'n^r^rsabfwrib^ a £ d of^O^dMd'T 8°''lcit andU^e balance at' intervals extending over six months. IppUcSfto^ addressedto^he Secretary, Mr J. Edwards Price, The Court HaUBe, PontyPn 1451 I^IFFARD'S I^S°^cIor Jading Boilers. VX By SHARP, STEWART, & CO, Manufacturers of the WjJIS Forest of Dean. <438 JOSEPH NORRIS, BILL POSTER and •MFFSK? ESSES? V <.»<<* %ss lass at 3, South Prosf»c^pUce. Orders taken a the South Wales Daily News Office. S* ansea (-VRIFFITHS.-There ia but. one GRIFFITHS SECOND-HA.iD FIRE-PROOF SAr'E m:'ALE! in the world, who has always the moat extensive 'assortment ot Safes by Catwood, .Milner, and other eminent makers, at about lalf the price of new. A Guarantee with e?^h. I lustrated Price Licts Post Free GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN 43, CANNON-STREET, E.C. justness JldflrcMk 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. « OWELL AND COMPANY WILL OFTEE THIS D A T 1 A MAN-UFACTURWSI STOCK Of LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, JACKETS, CUIRASSES, FICHUES &c., ftc,, Which have betm bought at a Discount of 41i per t. Cost or Stock Book Prices. Also, A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK or UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, ifcc., Considerably under Market Value. HOWELL AND COMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS CARDIFF. yARIETY ANl} AL D~E" RIOTTLV IimSRPRBTKD 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 price? will be found unusually ow, so the general de- pression of trade has turned the markets considerably in favour of Caah Buyers. Special attention is requested to the new Double Breasted Coats, Suits of a piece," Trousers and Vests te match; and te the <new Shapes in Silk, Felt, and Straw Hats for GentMKnen and Juveniles. A large amrtment of Summer Hosiery, Portmanteaus, Hat Oases, Trunks, Bags, Rugs, and other Travelling requisites. Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS. Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters, Cardiff House, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 21 N. BERRY AND (TcT. KEEP THE LARGEST STOCK OF SEWING MACHINES IN SOUTH WALES. Machines from all the. Best Makers ON HIRE AT 2s. 6D. PER WEEK. 76, CROCKHERBTOWS CARDIFF. ISLAND HOUSE, WIND-STREET, SWANSEA. All Orders by Letter Punctually Attended to. 210 luildma Societies, HOMES FOR THE MILLION f GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING VJ SOCIETY, 1 CARDIFF. Z5,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. RW,000 already advanced to Working Men and others. R. EMERY, Secret ry. 8 DOCKS, CARDIFF CARDIFF PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILD. c ING SOCIETY. OFFICES: No. 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. TRUSTEES Wm. Alexander, Esq. Clias. W. David, Esq. Chas. Henry Williams, Esq. SECRETARY: Peter Price. AGKNIS :—Pontypridd, Messrs Alexander Bros.; Walnut Tree Bridge, Mr Wm. Kvans, Junction Shop Merthyr and Aberdare, Mr David Evans, Auctioneer; Newport, Mr Themas J. Jones, Auctioneer, Commercial Buildings Rhymney, Mr Jones, The Picton Arms, Pontlottyn; Ogmore and Cwmgarw, Mr. John Martell, Post Office, Ogmore Vale; Llantrissant, Mr. William John, Bryntog, Llantrissant. Sums of 4100 to £3,000 ready to be advanced on Mortgage of Houses or Land. Intending Borrowers should send in applications for advances on the First day in the Month. Shares may be taken and Deposits made daily. All further information. Copies of Rules, Actuary's Report, balance-sheet, &c., may be obtained daily, at the Society's Office, Crockherbtown, Cardiff, er of any of the Society's Agents. N.B.—The present rate of interest on Deposits is 5 per cent, sac nioRtW notice, 4 per cent, three months, and 4 per cent, at call. 788 PETER PRICE. Secretary. jfiotels. THE ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF PROPRIETOR.MR. R. WAIN. Mr. R. WAIN (for ten years Proprietor of the Griffin and stl Hotels, Brynmawr), begs to announce that he has completed arrangements with the Cardiff Hotel Company (Limited), and ha taken possession of the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, which h will in future conduct. He trusts th»t the reputation which h acquired 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 South Wales. 186 THE WATERLOO DINING AND COFFEE ROOMS, SWANSEA The above Old-Established Refreshment Rooms are now Re- opened onder entirely new and euponor management. Everl accommodation for Visitors at Moderate Charees Close to th* Market, within five minutes v f all Stations, A. R. S. KEATES, Proprietor. CREMORNE HOTEL (LATE Gladhto'VESV WW^E^ETO°^'V^TE1 t^g8t°heVei SJ?'n re-fumisheiVisitors fro2 d oonvsnifinp* win^k? y i' f-rmed that every accommodation Provi'ed for terms which will be found J^UERSON TApply to the ^Prietor, M. H hiirh wall »~A Piece 0* ground, enclosed with — suitable for circuses, waxworks, theatres, Ac. 840 SWANSEA BAY HOTEL, (Late Long's Hotel,) MUMRLES ROAD, SWANSEA, Opposite the%sthing-place and St. Helen's Station. KFSIEBLE, PROPRIETOR, me above old-established Hotel is under entirely new manage maDt. Commercial Gentlemen and Visitors will find every com- fort and accommodation, combined with moderate charges. Tea and Coffee always ready. Tobacco and Cigars of the best quality sold. 1#3 THE MALTSTERS' ARMS, JL OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. CHARLES PIDSLEY, PBOPBIETOH The above Old-Established Inn has recently been thoroughly renovated, and is now under entire new management. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST QUALITY. CHOICE CIGARS. PRIME DEVONSHIRE ALES AND CIDER. The Trade supplied. N.B.-Speciml attention is called to the celebrated Ales and Cider. 2010 THE COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY. X TEMPERANCE HOTEL. TEA AND DINING-ROOMS. Next door to the Assembly Rooms. Three minuton' walk from the Railway Station* MUMBLES T. BEHENNA, Proprietor. 196 THE OLD D FAMOUS HOTEL. rjIHE "TALBOT," VICTORIA STREET. JL BRISTOL, HAS BEEN REBUILT, AND WAS OPENED ON THE 5th OF MAY, AS A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. 164 MISS LINFIELD, Manager.