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SPECIAL NOTICE. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGEICULT URAL SHOW I PONTYPRIDD MEETING, CHARLES D. PHBLLIPS AWAKBBD FOUR PRIZES (Twice the number of any other Exhibitor). For STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS, CARTS, WATERPROOF COVERS, &c. N.B. — Contractor to above Society.
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SPECIAL NOTICE. GLAMORGANSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SHOW PONTYPRIDD MEETING. CHARLES D. PHILLIPS AWARDED FOUR PRIZES, (Twice the number of any other Exhibitor) For STEAM ENGINES, IMPLEMENTS CARTS WATERPROOF COVERS, &c. N.B. Contractor to above Society.
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"hipping iflsav QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, O BELFAST, GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. SAILINGS WEEKLY. The Screw Steam-ships SEVERN, Capt. Fry; PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Capt. Mills' ANTONA, Capt. Feldtman; CLUTHA, Capt. Linklater AILSA, Capt. Huckman; are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin, (unless Prevented by circumstances), as follows during the month of September:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW. AND BELFAST. 1 Wednesday ..6 p.m. 15 Wednesday 5 p.m. Wednesday lo:p.m. j 22 Wednesday. 10 p.m 29 Wednesday.. 5 pm. FROM BELFAST TO CARDTFiS. 3 Friday 3 p.m. 117 Friday 2 p.m. 10 Friday f5 p.m. 124 Friday 6 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. 2 Thursday 2gftm. 16 Thursday 2 p.m. 9 Thursday 2z§Tm. 23 Thursday j p.m. 30 Thursday 2 p.m. With liberty to tow and assist Vessels. F Has.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. fldL Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s.; Return, 80s.; Steerage, 12s. 6d; Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Goods 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 & 3on Bristol, to Mark Whitwill & Son; and in Cardiff, to d. F. WEBB & CO., „ Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Cardiff, September, 1875. 208 THE BEST AND CHEAPES1 ROUTE FOR PASSENGERS FROM THE WEST OF ENGIaANI) TO THE UNITED STATES IS BY THE f^REAT WESTERN STEAM- VJT SHIP LINE," BRISTOL AND NEW en, ™ «mI"7°RK- The FINE NEW FIRST-CLASS SCREW rmDKTii.? 0 this are intended to sail as follows (2,000 Tons) Tuesday August 81 WESTERN" 2000 Tons) Tuesday September 14 SOMERSET" (2,000 Tons.) Tuesday September 21 ARRAGON." (1,500 Tons.) SALOON FARE to NEW YORK 13 Guineas. Return Ticket available for Twelve Months) 20 Guineas. FARES to NEW YORK, BOSTON, or PHILADELPHIA, From any Railway Station in the West of England. SECOND CABIN, 8 Guineas. STEERAGE, 6 Guineas. Steerage passengers provided with Mattresses. The Vessels of this Line do not call at any Irish port, but pro- ceed direct-from Bristol to New York. Passengers may be booked through to all parts of the United o«a*ea and Canada on very moderate terms. To secure berths, &<?Japply to MARK WHITWILL and SON, wore, Queen-square, Bristol; or to G. F. WEBB and CO. Bonded Store Merchants, Cardiff; Harse and Brown, Dock- street. Newport, Mon.; Joseph Morgan. Postmaster, Pontypool; A. Morgan, 19, Glebeland-street, Merthvr Tydfil; or to M. Jones and Bro., Ship Brokers, Swansea; John R. iayler, ^oat-office, Pontymister; John J. Chalinder, IJaaelly House, tyanelly; Samuel Williams, 2, Railway Terrace, Briton Ferry. PasfRngers are recommended to obtain their Tickets from our Areata before leaving home. 81 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM KKS.—LrVER- POOL TO NEW YORK every THURSDAY, and QUEENSTOWN i FRIDAY; forwarding Passengers to all parts of the United tatcs and Canada. The well-known fast Mail Steamers of this line sail as under „ FROM Liverpool „ Celtic Thursday, Sept. 9 | Britannic Thursday, Sept. 30 Adriatic Thursday, Sept, 16 I Germanic Thursday, Oct 7 Baltic Thursday, Sept. 23 I Each 5.000 tons burthen and 3.000 horse-power. Avenge passage 64 days in Summer, 9Jm Wmter These splendid Vessels combine the highest speed and comfort, and are unsurpassed in their attractions to passengers. Saloons and Staterooms amidships, luxuriously furnished. Pianos, libraries, electric bells, bath rooms, Barber's shop, &c. fbs Steerage'S are unusually "spacious, well lighted, ventilated, •i!d wanned, and passengers of this class receiro the utmost civility and attention. Medical comforts free of charge. Stewardesses to attend the woruen and children. For freight or passage apply ut the Comj^ny's Offieo, 19, Broadway, New York, aiu!97 and99, S. Clark-street, Chicago; in Queenstown to JAMES SCOTT & CO. or to I^MAY, IM1UE & Co. 0, Water-street, Liverpool; and 34, Leadenhall-strcet, London, E.C. to BARNES, GUTHRIE & CO., Bute Dot^s, Cardiff; Geo. A. BEVAN, Swansea; or to EDWARD PHILLITS, Bruery Hill, Ehbw.Vala. We recommend passengers to obtain their tickets from our A.genes before leaving home SI .1Q. 1ST A T I Q N A L LINE T0 NEW YORK. I^llffanill LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT NOTICE This Company takes the fclflk of Insurance (up to £100,000) on each of its Vessels, thug giving Passengers the beet possible guarantee for safety and oldance of danger at Sea* Hie most southerly route has always been adopted by ^S^RPOOLtoNEW'YORK^veryWEDNESDAY filing at QUEENSTOWNthe followmgday. WEDNESDAY, Sept.8. i WBDNBSD>t, Sept. 15 WVttr a'tjtC WIDNJCBDAY, Sept. 22 iXK. i«NBW Yowl,» „ BFSMawv WEDNESDAY, Sept. 22 flaloon Passage by Liverpool Steamers, 12. 15, an -d 17 Guineas, ,ding to tao bytondon Steamers, 10, h, and 16 guineas, accong to tae position of Stateroom—all having same 1 fteturn Tickets TWENTY-FOUR GUINEAS- The COMFORT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS Bpedany con BtdQrcd-the scoommodation being unsurpassed for space, ug aaSraBRtAGEtpTssAOB £ 6 to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia ncluding an abundance of cooked provisions. Stewardesses in the Steerage for Females and Chuaren. Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada United Sates at reduced rates, via the Erie Railway. Iirrnrnv Apply to THE NATIONAL STEAM SHIP <» 28, Water-street, Liverpool, or to lhetf Agenw, Messrs, J, R. NICHOLAS & CO., 130, Britannia-buildings, BUM Docks, Cardiff; DAVID Rees, Cardiff Castle Hotel- Abe F. W. CAUNT, 4, Withecombe-street, Aberdare JAS. R. M ORGA'Q Postmaster, Pontypool; JOHN THOMAS, 1, ProsPect-pwe Goergetown, Tredegar; Henry A. Lewis, Newtown, EDDW Vale or to D. Thomas, Clydaph and Market Chambers, Bcynmawr. Passengers are advised to secure their Passages from the ww Agent* heforo leaving homo J^MERI0AN LINU. ^UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS BJITWBlIK LIVERPOOL AND PHILADELPHIA, Taking passengers, WITHOUT KIU CHARGE, to—- NEW YORK, BOSTON, OB BALTIMORE. Firet-cl- ifl full-nowerod Iron Steamships, are appointed to SaM iW LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. Next Sailings are CITY OF BRISTOL 8th Sept. OHIO •• *• *•" •» 15th Sept. Calling at Queenstown the following day to eroharK passengeft. This is the only Trans-Atlantic Line sailing under the United States Flag, and the accommodation for Passengers is ual to any the European Steamship Lines. w, Passeng-ers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia 011 the Wharf of the 1'RNNSYiiVANiA RAILROAD ConPAKT^which is _the shortes and mrni, direct route to all places in tie Western States CAB1N PASSAGE 15 to 20 guineas. Return tickets at reduced STEE ;AGE PASSAGE as ow as any other line, ineluding aa ample tupply of Provisions, cooked and serve up by the Com- ENTK UMEDIATE PASSAGE, including Beds, Bedding, and all necessary utensils, and a separate table, £ 8 8s. For further inf onnation, apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 17 and 19, Water-street, Liverpool. Or to JAMBS Atre, 162, Bute-road Cardiff JOHN OOPBUAHD, 24, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil; bAviD DAvlxs, 2, Cannon- street, Aberdare. 171 iB^TT^REE EMIGRATION TO NEW FREE PASSAGES are granted by the GOVERNMENT OF NEW ZEALAND as under: To Married and Single Agricultural i^ourere. Navvies, Plough- SINGLE ^FEMALE ^DOMESTIC SERVANTS, as Cook Housemaid^Nurses, General Servants, Dai^Maids,&e. For Terms and Conditions apply pereona y. y • Agent-General for New Zealand, 7, Westminster Chambers, L/The'nEW OFFICIAL HANDBOOK OF NEW ^LAglTO is now ready, and may be obtained on a1ppl'<;&t" pr;ce la%[! 30, Cornhill.E.C., and 5, Serle StreetTW.C., London. Price is oa, post free, Is lid. T A LLAN L?nNB* Tffi'Mlh SH0RTBST OCBAS PAS8AOB TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail St^DOWB. SAILING DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tuesday and 7t Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the United States.. „# Surgf-on and Stewardesses provided free for all ctasse Passengers. Passt ngers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are •net at the Railway Station in Liverpool by an appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them tlntil they go on board the steamer. „ the Canadian Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the A LLAN LINE to Married Farm Labourers and Female Do- msstlc Servants. Foz Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to AlUn Brothers ana Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, or to G. Bird, 4C, Bute-street, Cardiff; T. J. Buse, 29, Page-street, and S, Oxford-street., w. H. ,v?r.^e!ey, Wind-street, Neath D. 8. TLomas, British ^chooiet, Llandovery J. R. JHuiieli St. MBLV- Cardigan, 08 "alts bg To Capitalists and othera.-For Sale, a valuable and compact M little Colliery. R. W. P. STEPHENSON has been instructed by Mr Thomaa, the present owner, to OFFER FOR SALE, at the King's Head Hotel, Newport, on TUESDAY the 21st day of September next, at Three o'olock in the Afternoon all that COLLIERY, with the Plant and Machinery, known aa the PENNER or TYNLLWYN COLLIERY, situate nekr &edeg^ Junction, in the county of Monmouth. Also, all those Ten COTTAGES, situate near Pontllanfraitb, belonging to the said Colliery. Farther particulars, with plans 'and conditions, may shortly be had of the Auctioneer; Mr M. Morgan, Solicitor, 18 High- street, Cardiff, and of Messrs Poole & Hughes, Solicitors, LinCO1138 Inn, and Chancery-lane, London. 2063 SALE THIS DAY. Port of Cardiff.-For the benefit of whom it may concern. MESSRS. SHORT and DUNN are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 3rd September. 1875, near the Scandinavian Church, on the east side of the West Bute Dock, Cardiff, about 715 Tons of Oivmaman Merthyr SMOKELESS STEAM COAL, lately disZrged hoX s»s« Windermere. 8.s. Windermere. The Sale will tike place at 3 p.m. For further; particulars apply to Edward Hancock, Esq., Con- sulate Chambers, or to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 2101 SALE THIS DAY. ^to^eAct^oa,th-To Grocers and others. •T Sri has received instructions to eJ SELL by AUCnON, on FRIDAY, the 3rd September, 1875, ™ J GROCERIES, &c„ consisting of teas, AiLSJmustards, riee, oatmeal, pickies, potted salmon, m meats in tins, bacon, cheese, currants, treacle, vinegar, blue, starch, &c., &c. vinegar, blue, starch, &c., &c. The Trade Utensils comprise paper bags, scales and weights, 12 in UieTrade0111 treacle stand, and several other articles used Sale to commence at Half-past Two o'clock. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of purchasers to the above, also solicits punctual attendance, as there will be no reserve. 2046 SALE THIS DAY. Chambers, 2, College-street, Swansea. 1%/TESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS, and Co., have ™ U been instr«cted to SELL by AUCTION, at the above • rs' on FRIDAY, September 3rd, 1876, a large assortment of HOUEHOLD FUHNiTU tiE, CHINA, GLASS, WARE, and other EFFECTS, comprising walnut drawing-room suite in rep, M vc've'' walnut chiffonnierc, with plate-glass back and' marble top pianofortes, walnut oval IOD table, chimney glass in gilt frame, Brussels and tapestry carpets and hearthrugs, sewing machines, fenders, fire irons, mahogany dining-room suite in hair seating, ditto in leather, mahogany sideboards, telescope dining tab] es, &c., &c feather and millpuff beds, mahogany and iron bedsteads, wardrobes, chests of drawers, mahogany washstands with marble tops, duchess dressing tables to match, towel horses, c°mniodes, sets of chamber ware, cane-seated and other chairs, «c.,&c. also china, glass, ware, kitchen furniture, cooking utensils, &c.,&c. Goods on view morning of sale. Sale to com- mence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Parties furnishing are recommended to inspect the above goods. 2152 Sale of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Property at Swansea. lyfESSRS. PRICE, JENKINS, and CO., have TP^ ln8t™cted to SELL by AUCTION, at the CAMERON °n TUESDAY, the 14th September, 1875, at Three o clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the undermentioned Desirable FREEHOLD and ft, PROPERTY, m the following or such other Lots as shall be determined on at the time of Sale L0T 1.-All those Eight FREEHOLD COTTAGES or TENE- MENTS situate in Back-street, Swansea, near to King-street, now in the several occupations of Mary Mitchel and others as weekly tenants thereof. This valuable property has a frontage to Back-street aforesaid of 30 feet or thereabouts, and a depth of 83 feet or thereabouts. L0T2.-AU those Three FREEHOLD COTTAGES or TENE- MENTS situate and being Nos. 86, 36A, and 37, Queen-street, Swansea, and now in the several occupations of Mr. Connell, Mr. May, and Mrs. Morris, as weekly tenants thereof. This property has a frontage to Queen-street aforesaid of 38 feet or thereabouts, and a depth of 77 feet or thereabouts. LOT 3. -All that WORKSHOP or TENEMENT and YARD adjoining lot 2, and situate in Queen-street aforesaid, now in the occupation of Samuel Thomas, as tenant thereof. This valuable proparty has a irontago of 2S feet or thereabouts to Queen- street aforesaid, and depth of 47 feet or thereabouts, and would afford an admirable site for a warehouse or factory. The above-mentioned three lots produce an aggregate yearly reiitat of L133 18s. Od. LOT 4.—All those 10 Leasehold Cottages, situate near Dinas Chapel, at Knapllwyd, in the parish of Llangyfelach, near Swan- sea, together with the extensive Gardens belonging thereto, and now in the occupations of William Row and others. This Lot contains an area of 0a. lr. 36p. or thereabouts; adjoins a good thoroughfare, leading from Plas Marl to Brvn- fcryfryd, and has a frontage to goo a r«*do on tho east and west of 168 feet or thereabouts, each way, and a frontage to the road leading from Dinas to Landoreof 180 feet, or thereabouts. There is space upon the plot for at least 11 addi- tional houses, for which the ground is well suited. The demand in the neighbourhood for cottages is large and increasing, and building stone may be obtained from a quarry within 300 yards of the spot. This property is held, on lease for an unexpired term of 46 years and upwards, at the low ground rent of £ 3 16s Od per ftTyiiirn. Further particulars may be obtained, or the property vieMpd op apiijksation to the Auctioneers, at their offices, No 2 Colleze^ Messrs DAVIES and HARTLAND, 2j5j Solicitors, —.— 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. -rv2?i?^2?ry Announcement. JVT £ ?, PR-ICE, JENKINS & CO. have M be- tDstrUcted to BELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the A VAT TTADr^r,T £ !^ly m SEPTEMBER, situate at Bacfi anlf B EB01;D PROPERTY, LEASEHOLD COITAGES ^ei&ft Swansea also TEN For further partkulara ^%>llwyd, Landore. Solicitors, York street • Messr? Da^P^688!8^ Beor and Bain0> Rutland-street • or to the AnS» Hartlaiid, Solicitors, College-street, Swansea. etioneers, College Chambers, j-f.— 2163 In the matter of George Prees'Tf No°9* rh i. mo CowHe°p'er8 wad Otha^4' T rCARMtrac'* a mMt There are about 20 acres of rental; and 19 first-rate MILCH COW5}^210^ ffround, at a low The Premises are large and oow sheds and a stable, and held for a lorn*#' a 'lave about 26 ground rent. a Ior a tonS term of years at a low For particulars apply to Mr. JOHN F. HARVFV 1995 ACC0'tt'' T j^ugtge^under the Liquidation. F°«VB^A S £ i«M8A0I, A BARGAIN. To Shipbuilders, Quarrymen, Contraotora r. Chants, and others.—To be SOLD bv Sri™? 110,1 Mer" STEAM CRANES, nearly n%w, made bv mJnJ^v ContT*ct> Tw0 Renfrew. Each Crane fitted with two cvllndl^ mon8 and C0-. in. Stroke. Reversing gear, clutch for throwing 1D j dia»notcr, 9 Two chains, weights, and hooks and ilvandout of gear, them, May be seen on application to' Mr F T r!3 i°2i FOR ONE OI itreet, Cardiff. All Tenders In wriUnF^dLsM?^ S^ry- Williams, Minmg Engineer and Survojor/iW,1Uam on or before September 4th, 1875. eIoreat« Pontypridd, N.B.—Each pair of Engines can be x machinery at a very little cost. suitable to drive other Treforest, August 21st, 1875. — — 2051 QARPIFF.— HOUSES FOR SALE. Two Semi-Detachod VILLAS, Castle-road, price jEl nnn From L225 eaeh. Several Vi GLAS, Iower GeOrge-street, Cathays, above Drill jjAD. Three HOUSES in Flora-street, Cathavs, price £ IQA Five HOUSES in Eclipse-street, Splottianda. Four Ditto Clifton-street, Roath. Several SHOPS in Garnet-street, Roath. Five Brick HOUSES in Oakley-street, Grangetown nri«. Five HOUSES and One SHOP in Diamond-street' ^ioath^_i £ 1,300. ,watll» price Six HOUSES and One SHOP, in Ruby-street, price £ fifin Ko«th,prt«,«». One PUBLIC-HOUSE To Let in Bute-street. Immediate ml. session. ate P°s- Also Small BEER-HOUSE in Mary Ann-street incomhwr &M. Also Several Lots of PROPERTY FOR SALE, an3frf rv town. 1110 Apply to JAMES LODGE, House, Estate, and General T„ surance Agent, 50, CLIFTON-STREET, CARDIFF. WILLIAM SANDERS, VT AUCTIONEER, ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENT 8 ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF, Has the following PROPERTIES for SALE;— CARDIFF.-Two houses in Canal Parade and three cottages in the Court adjoining; Grocer's Shop, in Bnzzard-atreet, with stable and other bade premises; also Nos. 16, 17, and 18, in Buzzard-street. Four houses in Russell-street. ROATH.—Three genteel Residences in Cyril Cresent Two houses in Copper-street Six Genteel residences in Metal-street, and Seven in Hold-street. Nos. 27 and 28, and 3, 44, 45, 46, and 47, Clifton-street and One House in Partridge-road. CATHAYS.—Two houses in Woodville Terrace three bouses in Letty-street. CANTON.—Eight houses in Halket-street. Eligible site ut Freehold Land at the corner of Clive-rbanaud Ely-road. GRANGETOWN.—Nos. 8, 9, 10, Kno^Sireet; two houses in KentAltreet. A liberal proportioi of the purchase-money may be had on mortgage, Apply as above. 26 4 #,alto by Altdi#$. ea, Hafod-terraee, Neath-road, Swansea. MR F. KNIGHT has been instructed by Mr D. Lawson, who is leaymg the town, to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above premises, on MONDAY, September 6,1875, the whole of his well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pictures, and other Effects, comprising oval walnut table, maho- gany couch in hair (spring seated), 6 chairs in striped rep, easy chair in leather, gilt chimney glass, timepiece under glass shade, mahogany cheffoniere, several pictures, picture frames (leather mounted), desk, fishing rod, felt carpet, hearthrugs, floer cloth, garden tools, flower stand a,nd plants, 3-light gas-pendant and 3 others, plated cruet stand, ditto teapot, &c., &c., mahogany wardrobe, 3 iron bedsteads, feather bed, bolster, and pillows, 2 millpuff beds, palliasses, large dressing glass with box, wash- stands, dressing tables, towel horses, and the usual kitchen requi- sites. &c., Ac.. „ Goods on view morning of Sale. Sals to commence at 11 o'clock precisely. Auctioneer's Offices, 72, High-street, Swansea. 2156 mYMAEN COLLIERY, UPPER BOAT, near f PONTYPRIDD. To Pit-sinkere. Colliery Proprietors, Contractors, Iron Merchants, and others. To be Sold by Private Contract, very useful machinery, plant, and stock, namely. I.-Portable, engine, 8in. cylinder 12m. stroke, fitted with slot. link motion, with forcer for feeding, steam guage, water guage, fly-wheel, pinion, driving wheel, drum-barrel, and shaft, all com- plete, and ready for winding also one extra cojj-wheel, fitted on other end of shaft, for pumping; two set of pumps, 2 working barrels, 2 clack or bucket door-pieces, 3 buckets to match, 19 9ft. pipes, (Jin. bore* with flanges, 2 cast-iron L cranks, 4ft. gin. oentres, wrought-iron shafts, with brass bearings and cast-iron standards, suitable to fix and work the pumps, 2 wooden con- necting rods, 1 vibrating beam, with claws, cottens, gibs, brasses, Ac., about 90ft. of Pump-rods, Sin. square, with all brasses, con- nections, &c., complete, 1 double-purchase crab-winch, sundry lashing-chains, iin. iron, about 60 yards, 2 pieces of iiL short- link chain, 30 yards long, 2 pieces of U-loths short-link chain, about 30 yards, about 80 yards of lin. steam pipes, 16ft. of Sin. wrought-iron steam pipes, 1 pit Stage.1 small and 1 large trolley for pit, sinking for pit head, 3 small wooden buckets, 2 iron sinking buckets, S small wooden water barrels, 2 wooden Landers for pumps, 6 cast-iron curbs, to siut a pit7ft, dia. in the clear; about SOcwt. bolts and nuts included, 52 pieces of wooden curbs, 4ft by 14in. and Sin. about 7 tons of pitwood, lot of slabs, sundry timber, 4 pieces of balk, 10ft. by 12m. square, 2 do. 14ft. bv 12in., 1 do. 26ft. by 12m., 2 pieoes 26ft by 12in., 41 feet of elm timber 23in. by 3in., 1 pair of shear legs, 20ft long, with bolt, hook, and link complete; I windlass and standards for rope, 1 piece of oak timber, 7ft. 6in by laill. square; 14 spruce planks, about 10,000 of red bricks, 9in. by 4*m. by Sid. 4 lifting •crews with square thread, each i3ft. 2m. long, with 1ft. 9in. thread 11 dia quantity of hemp rope, about 5t yards, quite new sundry shackles, bolts and nuta of different sizes, 1 bag of bolts and nuts, new; sundry glands and sinners, 2 connecting hooka, or olevishes, for? wiuding, &c.; 2 india, rubber suction Pipes, 4in. dia., about 6ft. each 2 wrought-iron suction pipes do. 1 wheel-barrow, 1 patent smith s bellows, with frame and handles complete; 2 bars of best cast-steel, 1 coil of wire-rope, lin. dia., nearly new, about 60 yards; small quantity of smith's tools, sundry wrought and scrap iron. Pit Framing, with wrought-iron straps, bolts and nuta, and winding sheve complete, fixed on two longitudinal beams of Memel timber, each piece, 40ft. 6in. long by 16m. square, well- fitted together. „ „ The above materials may be Seen on application to Mr David Davies, Tymaen Farm; or to Mr Edmund Thomas, Fox and Hounds, Upper Boat, near Pontypridd. All tendon in writing to be addressed to Mr William Williams, Mining Bngineer and Surveyor, Treforest, Pontypridd, on or before 14th of September neKt. The lowest of any tender not necessarily accepted. August SOth, 1875. !119 Glamorganshire.—Coytrahene, near Bridgend. To Timber Mer. chants and others. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. R. -I- JONES and SON, at the Castle Hotel, Bridgend, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER, 1876, at Three o'clock in the afternoon (subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced) the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, namely, the Coytrahene Water-power SAW- MILLS, in full business, and first-rate working order, with the Stable. Granary, &c., &c. The Water-wheel and Machinery are powerful, and comprise saws, bench, and all the appliances necessary for carrying on an extensive business, together with the spacious yard, which is available for building purposes, or any other business, if required. The premises are situated about a mile from the Tondu Station of the LIynvi and Ogmore Railway, in the centre of a fast-improving neighbourhood, new coal works, building, &i., &c. The premises are held for the unexpired term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1869, at the annual ground and water rent of £10 6a. A rare opportunity for a pushing man of business. Further particulars may be had, and satisfactory reason c\n be given for giving up the business, n application to the Auctioneers, or the Vendor, Mr William Jenkins, Coytrahene, Bridgend. 1984 Bridgend. 1984 EARLY in the Autumn, 1875, will be SOLD by J" AUCTION in Lots, the WHITEHALL FARM, and other Freehold and Copyhold LANDS COTTAGES, and othILBuild. ings in the parish of Rumney, Monmouthshire, about two miles from Cardiff, having a frontage to the turnpike road, from Cardiff to Newport, of nearly half a mile, well adapted for the erection of a superior class of villas, commanding extensive views of the Bristol Channel, including the Bristol River, Clevedon, Weston, Penarth Hill and Roadstead, &c. Mr Skyrme, of Whitehall Farm, will show the whole of the lands to enquirers. After the 31st of December there will be one ton gate only on the road, at Id riding horse, and 8d for horses drawing carriages. 1016 CARDIFF—LLANTRISSANT—SWANSEA. OUSE PROPERTY FOR SALE -n. BY PRIVATE TREATY, ON APPLICATION TO WILLIAM ROBBINS, HOUSE AGENT, 15, NOKTHCOTE-STREET, CASTLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. VILLAS, in Oakflcld-street, Northcote-street, Gold-street, Gough- street, Fitzalan-place, Cardiff Mackworth-street, and Argyll. street, Swansea. COTTAGES, Diamond-street, Pearl-street, ITopaz-street, Silver- street, Gamett-street, John-street, Bedford-street, and Russell-street, Cardiff; Western-street, S NiLnsft Newbridge- road (1 to 20), Llantrissant. SHOPS, Clilton-street and Castle-road, Cardiff. WANTED, Premises in Castle-road, suitable for Business Premises will rent or purchase. RANTED, to Purchase Cottages in Frederick-street or other adjoining streets. Particulars to WILLIAM ROBBINS, INSHRANOK AGBNT for the Alliance Fire, Provincial Life, and National Provincial Plate- Glass Insurance Companies. Insurances effected at moderate rates. MESSRS PRICE, JENKINS, AND CO., AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, ESTATE, HOUSE, AND PRWHRAT. COMMISSION AGENTS, COLLEGE CHAMBERS^^LLEGE-STKEET, BEG respectfully to inform the inhabitants ol Swansea and Keighbourhood that they have just commenced in the above Business, and their long and varied experience in all departments (if 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. f The above Rooms are now open for receiving all kinds ol Household Furniture and other Goods for absolute Sale, j NOTH THE ADDRESS— | COLLEGE CHAMBERS, COLLEGE-STREET, SWANSEA fjjttiUing cSorictles. HOMES FOR THE MILLION! GLAMORGAN BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, CARDIFF. M,000 ready to be ADVANCED on MORTGAGE of HOUSES and LANDS. Easy Fortnightly Repayments. £ 60,000 already advanced to Working Men and others. R. EMERY, Secret ry. 8 DOCKS, CARDIFF -ii PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICE;—8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF: AND 48, YORK-PLACE, NEWPORT, & 3, GLEBE-STREET, PENABTH. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, CHEAPEST, AND BEST SOCIETY IN THK DISTRICT. Annual income for the^ear, 1874, £ 41,006 16s. 8d. Triejjmal Profits^ divided in 1874, £ 1,574 18s. ,6d. This ScWiety has now been worked for 16 years without toss. Shares may be taken, and deposits, from £10 to £ 8,000, at Per eent interest, free from risk, can be made daily, on aopli- cation at the Offices as above. WILHAMSANDERtt, -108 • Managing Secretary. GENERAL MACHINERY PURCHASE M HIRE 60MPANY. 23, ROOD-LANE, FENCHURCH-STREET „ LONDON. Manufacturers, Farmers, &c., supplied with Machinery and Implements for their business under an improved PURCHASE LilEtE SYSTEM of easy payments extending over 1 2 or 3 yearu.ParUcwlMry jnd opinions of the Preea pofi free. 2;15. fttbiit Jftotiee* LIGIO STRACT E T Y. i ESTABLISHED 1799. < A MEETING will be held in the Town Hall, Cardiff, Tms (Friday) EVENING, September Sri. Chair to be taken at Intgtestiug information will be given by the deputation, the Rev. Cyril Williams, and other gentlemen. 2133 O^DAYID PRICE DAVIES, Esquire, oiie of the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish of ABER- DARE, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the District of Aberdare, in the .Division of Miskin Higbc&in the County of Glamorgan. lf WBLLIAM MORRIS, Enow residing at the Bird in Hand MonkJtreet, in the town and in parish of Aberdare, in th e count..V Glamorgan, hereby give you Notice, that it is my inten- tion foapply at the adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting for UMrDivision of Miskin Higherj "to be holden at the Police- court, 4berd&re, in the said countv, on the 28th day ot September instantfjfor a licence for the Bate.of SpiritS; Wine^ Beer,' Porter, Cidei'j jeriy, and other intoxicating liquors, io be drunk or con- sumed wither on or off the premises) in a, certain house and in the pMUaes thereunto belonging, called the Bird in Hand, situate in Monl-strcet, in the pariah of Aberdare aforesaid, of which premis#' Mr Daivid Bevan; of Neath, Brewer, la owner or lessee, Of whom I rent them, and which pre intend to keep as aninB, alehouse, or victualling house. GiveSonder my hand this lbt day of September, 1876, 2163 » WILLIAM MQRRIS. TO t)AVID PRICE DAVIES, Esquire, one of tl» OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish of ABERDARE, in the (unty of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the IMsfnct of Aberdare, in the Miskin Highor Division, in tho CountyK Glamorgan. • I, THfM A8 LEWIS, now residing at No. 1, Bridgc-road, Cwm- bach, ii^he Parish of Aberdare, in the County of Glamorgan, Shop Mfaager, hereby give you Notice, that it is my intention to aphly a^the Adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting for thj DivMon of Miskin Higher, to be holden at the Police Court, AberdaS, itt tjie said county, on the 28th day of September instantSwr a License io» the sale of Spirits, Wine, Beer, Porter, Cider, MKry, an(i other intoxicating Liquors, to be drunk or con- sumed jEff the premises) in a certain house and in the premises thereuiAoe'onging, situate and being No. 1, Bridge-road, Cwm- bachiafnsaid, of which premises the Cwmbach Industrial Co- o pe rati"4j Society, Limited, are owners or lessees, under whom I occupy mem. Givei/tinder my hand this 1st day of September, 1875. 2169 THOMAS LEWIS. TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish dt LLANWONNO, and to the Superintendent of Police of the DiaMot of Aberdare in the Division of Miskin Higher, in the county df Glamorganshire. I MORGAN DAVIES, now residing at Vanhalog, In the parish of Llan#onno, in the county of Glamorgan, do hereby give Notice that it ii my intention to apply at the Adjourned General Annual Meeting £ to be holden at the Police-court, Aberdare aforesait onthe 28th day of September next, for a License to hold any Excite License or Licenses to Sell by Retail, under the Intoxi- cating liquor Licensing Act,1828,all Intoxicating Liquors,to be con- sumed er on or off the house or premises thereunto belonging, now in course of erection, situate at or near Penrhiwceiber Col- liery, in>:tbe said parish, of which premises I am the Owner, and which TjptAtui to keep as an Inn, Alehouse, or Victualling-house, under tjie sign of the Penrhiwceiber Hotel. Givetiunder my hand, this 28th day of August, 1875, 2167 MORGAN DAVIES. TOj the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the nrish of ABERDARE, and to the Superintendent of Police Jp the District of Aberdare, in the Divis ion of Miskin Hiifher^in the County of Glamorgan. I, DAjlD EEES, now residing at the Prince Llewellyn Public- house, Mountain Ash, in tbe Parish of Aberdare, in the County of Glamornn, do hereby Give Notice that it is my intention to apply at the adjourned General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at thp BJlice-court. in the town ot Aoerdare, in the said Division, on the ffith day of September next, for an order sanctioning the removalof a licence now in force, and held by me for the sale by retail at a house situate at Mountain Ash, aforesaid, and known bt the sign of Tho Prince Llewellyn," of beer, ale, and porter, tq be ct^putned either on or off the premises, from the said pre- iriises to new premises, situate at and being No. 4, Ff rwd-cressent, Mounta|n Ash, aforesaid, of \vhic,h licence when removed I desire to be titt holder. iGiveriAmder mybaki,this Thirty-first day of August, 1875. v; if The mark of DAVID REES. I Wltyss, DAyiD gffiOMAS. 2166 T> D1 WA9 jp. COMPAJTT. 'R I Incorporated by Act of Parliameut, by which the liabilityof the < hljareh^Wers is limited to ,tha amount of their Shares. Ii CAPITAL £ 30,000. t ISSttQrOf £ 24,000, in 2(400 Shares of £ 10 each, £ l payable on application and £ 1 on allotment, j r, DiRHCfroas.' Mr Pkvjp Powilili, Mount Pleasant, Pontypridd, Chairman. Mr GBOKok GRIFFITHS, Coal Proprietor, 2, Windsor-place, Cfock- heifetown, Cardiff. Mr AARON CuiiB, Pontypridd. i Mr EDWARD ASTOJJ, Merchant, Coedpenmaen, Pontypridd. Mr MORGAN MORGAN, The Field, Pontypridd. Mr Jojm DAVIXS JONKS, Pontypridd. Mr Ta<ftiAS THOMAS, Treforest, Pontypridd. Hr RoiRKr THOMAS, Solicitor, Pontypridd. i h- HMM MosoAg. Mining Engineer, Bute Villa, Llantrissant. < ENGINIRER. Mr AMBCANDBB BASSBTT, M.Inst.C.E., Cardiff. T SOLICITORS. Messrs firiCRRTT' & PRICK The Court House, Pontypridd. BAWOsrs. J 1 'HE WfcsT OF BANK, Pontypridd..nrf'f J' i jj ) AUDITORS.. Mr CHARLBS Bas^btt, Manager of London and Provincial Bank, AUDrTQjta. Mr CHARLBS Bas^btt, Manager of London and Provincial Bank, j Pontypridd. Sir Roms JOMS, Pontypridd, j [ SBCRJBTART. Mr E.fC. SPICKSTT, The Court House, Pontypridd. The Compaq w»a incorporatpd by ^.ct of Parliament, in the year 1864, with a capital of £ 6,000, for the purpose of providing a water Supply f^r the Inhabitants of the town'pf Pontypridd and district of TraforeSt.' The existing Reservoir lias a capacitv of MHIOB G^tos, and, together with the mains andother works^cost £ 6JQ0. This'supply bavmg become inadequate in consequence-Of the ^eat lncr««?in KV an? tha Reservoir, torn ifo wt being^ capable of supplying by gravitation Ihe populous^ wstnet which has recently sprung up around •ontyAridd. tlja Company applied to Parliament in the past lessioa and oBMined powers to raise the additional capital of and cijistnict a latge Reservoir above Fenidale, rapable f oon^aimng a^out 18 milhon gallons for the purpose of securing ^n abi«dant r by g^vitation for tie whole of the fiistrid b^w^P^pndd and Fenidale in the Rhondda Vach Valley^ and Frtwtmoa in the Rhovdda F«wr Valley* These populops valleys extend from Pontypridd for a distance al- a of about 25,000, irhich £ n'y^"n"° to increase very eonmderabltfor many yeai^ toe Mmerous newCoUienes and other works in the distxi^reate adCTnand for houses, which, notwithstanding the pry great been made for years teteetet it, have hitherto failed adequately to supply. The sLr from whigh tile supply will be obtained is the Rhondda Vach River, near its source above Maerdy, which con- Tbe Company, notv^thstanding its insufbeient water storage, have been, and Still are, paying a dividend at the rate of £ 6 per bent it is intended to take advantage of the present lew price of.iron and reduced price of labour to push on the works to completion at once, and it is expected that the supply will be in full opera- tion in the spring of next year. 1 j Pro8pectuses and fonns of applicatitm fœ- áhare8 may be ob- ajned from the Secretary and Bankers ENGINEER'S REPORT. Cardiff, 29th July, 1875. GmnuniBN, PONTYPRIDD WAfER. In instructions I have considered the best way of proceeding with the works as sanctioned by your Act of this year, and m of opinion that, inarch as bhe S oJ water supply in fte Rh^idda Valley is great, it would be destr- aMf ^rf^^atoMe• -ge for laying the pipes throughout :your district M nd if this suggestion is adopted, there is no reason whythe district Bhould not be suppHed with wate» before the summer of nert year. As the Reservoir will not be completed at wwjiy a date, an arrangement can bo made to a ^VvSlvak^E.^ Water during its construction. Thto ip e time for commencing the works, as iron and maten^s oui be obtained on reasonable terms. W^8 by th« time I have named, it wrtl»» ttnnjr «fT»,h0^t de^'tonders from l«8poi\«" bleparties for.the supply of the pipes and for the execution o< the other works. I'1 congr uence of the reduction that has taken place in the material during the past six months, lam of opinion that the works will be executed below the Parliamen- tary estimate In acwdawe With your Instructions. I have commenced the preparation of the detail working drawings, with the. specifica- tions necessary. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, 18^4 ALEX. BASSETT, M. Inst. C.E. pEOW TO £ ],ooo PER YEAR, -ItJmt WITH £ 1,000 CAPITAL, | BY" FARMING IN AME|?ICAr Po, particulars, &C., oall upon, or addrom I THE AMERICAN LAND COHANS', 138, FET-STREET, LONDON. PROFITABLE FARMING IN AMEKIOA. WHERE TO GO, AND WHAT TO DO, For particulars, Ac., call upon, or address,- THE AMERICAN LAND COMPANY, = :I; 13S, IILEEX-STREET, LOKPON, 20o8 I Ittblic Xioticts. INCOME TAX ASSESSMENT, 1875-6. DISTRICT OF CARDIFF. TAKE NOTICE, that all Persons who have to furnish Returns under Schedules D. or E. for the above District are required to do so on or before SATURDAY, September 4th. GEORGE SAINSBURY, Assessor, 214 24, Duke street, Cardiff. BOROUGH OF SWANSEA. I JOHN THOMAS, Town Clerk of the Borough • of Swansea, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that BENJAMIN THOMAS WILLIAMS, ESQ., one of Her Majesty's Counsel, the Barrister appointed to determine the Boundaries of the Wards of the Borough of Swansea, and to apportion the number of Coun- cillors among such Wards, will attend at the Guildhall, in the said Borough, at half-past Eleven of the clock in the Forenoon of MONDAY, the Sixth day of September next, to inquire into the Division of such Wards, and the Apportioning of the Councillors therein. All Overseers rf the Poor, Assistant Overseers, Vestry Clerks, Collectors of Rates, and Collectors of Taxes of every Parish, whelly or partly, within the said Borough, are required to attend at the Guildhall aforesaid, and to bring with them all papers and documents that may be necessary on such inquiry. Dated at the Guildhall, Swansea, this Twenty-sixth day of August, 1875. JNO. THOMAS, 2165 Town Clerk. SWANSEA CHORAL SOCIETY. The FIRST REHEARSAL of the above Society will take place at Mount Zion Chapel, Cradock-stroet, on TUESDAY EVENING, September 7th, 1875, at 8 o'clock. Handel's "Messiah" in prac- tice. Members will be enrolled from 7 to 8 o'clock each rehearsal night up to October 6th, when the Society will be closed until after the Performance of the Messiah." Conductor: Mr SILAS EVANS. Hon. Sec. Mr A. MABBETT, Russell-street. Organist: Prof. FRICKER. Treasurer: T. PHILLIPS, Esq., Junr., 92, Oxford-street. 2141 Ci4utaUon. ST. MARY'S HALL, Cardiff.— Bd&ding and Day School for Young Ladies. Preparatory Classes for Young Gentlemen under Ten Years of Age. Conducted by Mr and Mrs Simpson, Certificated Teachers (first-class). 1767 c AIELD.IFF PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. MASTER,— F. O. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A., late Foundation Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge. A thorough CLASSICAL and COMMERCIAL EDUCATION is given by members of the Universities. Until the completion of the new building, the School will be held at the Presbyterian School-room, Dumfries-place. The NEXT TERM" will COMMENCE on MONDAY, the 13th of September. The Master receives a select number of Boarders. For terms, &c., apply to the Master, Charles-street, or the Secretary, 45, The Parade, Cardiff. 1448 rIlHE SWANSEA LABORATORY AND JL SCHOOL OF CHEMISTRY, ORANGE-STREET, SWANSEA. CONDUCTED BY WILLIAM MORGAN, P.H.D., F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST. Public Analyst and Gas Examiner for the Borough of Swansea. Analyst to the Neath Rural Sanitary Authority. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CHEMICAL ANALYSIS AND ASSAYS UNDERTAKEN. « LIiu LESSONS GIVEN IN CHEMISTRY. Terms on Application 60 ELAN D ILOG RAM MAR SCH O .1.J CARMARTHENSHIRE, PRINCIPAL-J. WRIGHT (First B.A. London), Will RE-OPEN on MONDAY, AUGUST 2nd. ^WSafc m* i;f.w»i»,»hfcwv afrT—wftMnfr/. e course of Instruction is arranged to meet the requiretnen e Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations; while due attrition'Is^fK-en to prepare pupils for Business Pur- suits. The healthy sitnation of Llandilo Is peculiarly suitab fo Boarding SchooL Inclusive Terms for Boarders. Prospectus on application. 848 CAERAU PARK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, Vy NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. RESIDENT MASTERS Rev. T. M. GREEN (University of London),- Mr EDWIN WILLIAMS, B.A. (Exhibitioner ofjpffsus College Oxford, and Graduate in Assisted by efficient Non-Resident Masters. Pupils are specially prepared, at the desire of their parents or guardians, for Commercial Pursuits, the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, the University Matriculations, and the Medical and Law Preliminary Examinations. The School is healthily situated on Stow-hill, and commands a beautiful view of the Bristol Channel and the Somersetshire coast, and is thus eminently adapted for boarders. The Quarter Commences Tuesday, July 27th, 1875. For Prospectuses, &e., apply to 599 THE RESIDENT MASTERS. GROSVENOR BOYS' COLLEGE. G (Near Clifton Down Station,) WHITE LADIES ROAD, CLIFTON, RRISTOL. Principal: DR. BENJAMIN TOMKINS. GROSVENOR LADIES' COLLEGE, BRIGHTON PARK, CLIFTON. Lady Principal: MRS. JOSEPH TOMKINS. FIRST-CLASS EDUCATION. VERY MODERATE TERMS. Apply for a Book (51 pages) of the above Colleges before deciding on a School for your sons and daughters. References to Parents in all the towns of South Wales. The Next Term commences now. 1555 11 SCHOOL.—In a Young LADIES' SCHoflfc*at tO CLIFTON THREE BOARDERS are required to make up the usual number, and will be taken at very reduced terms.—Address Agnes," Mr Sage. 6, Beigrave-place, Clifton. 1554 DUeATION.-Unexpected Vacancies having IFJ oceurred in a good School at CLIFTON, a few BOARDERS will be received at about half the usual terms.-Addre cipal," Mr Thatcher, 44, College-green, Bristol. 1555 MLYN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, JEJ NEWCASTLE EMLYN. Principal—Mr T. T. ELIAS. Teims for Boarders, from 20 to 25 Guineas per annum. The Principal having recently built a large and commodious House, is open to receive FORTY BOARDERS. Boarders and Day Scholars have hitherto been very successful at the different public examinations. Duties will be resumed on MONDAY, AUGUST 28rd. 1694 NKATH COLLEGE. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PIUlfOIPAL DR. R. SNAITH, M.A., LL.D., F.R.G.S., F.C.8. Author of a number of educational and Scientific works, ana also of several musical compositions. B A. Vioa-PRISCIPAL: The Rev; T. A. PARNELL, B.A., Late Fellow of St. John's College, Oxford. Terms for Boarders from 28 to 32 Guineas per annum, Now pupils admitted at any time, and if the quarter has com- meneed, a proportionate charge made for the remainder ofit. Proai)ectuse sent on application. 42 œeudtfS alA øutrJttø. TO BUILDERS.—TENDERS are invited for the ERECTION of a pair of VILLAS in Conway-road Canton. Plans and spedfleation,may be seen at my office, where the Tenders are to be lodged, endorsed 11 Tender for villas," on or before 10th September next. The lowest or any Tender will not necessarily bQwjsepted. r. CUTLAN, Arcmtect. August sist, 1875. Cardiff. 2116 OTIC TO PAINTERS, &c.—TENDERS JJl will be received on or before SATURDAY, the 11th of September, for PAINTING and WHITEWASHING the Oxford- street Market, Swansea. Particulars and Specifications to be seen at the Collector's Office in the Market. 2145 iKlJfi lTHr*.—There li»~but one ixKi^FlTHS j" SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF SAFE DEALER in the world, wnb has always the most extensive assortment 01 Safes by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent makers, at about lalf the price of new. A Guarantee with each. I luatrated Price Lists Post Free' GRIFFITHS, the SAFE MAN 43. CANNON-STREET. E.C. A R P E T S CARPETS! CARPETS H. LEWIS. Aberdare, will show on SATURDAY next several Hundred Yards of TAPESTRY CARPET, Is lljd and 2a 7id, ugual price 3s and 3s 6d per yard. Also the whole of his Stock of Brussels, Kidderminster, and Felt Carpets, Sheetings, Curtains, Table Linens, Blankets, Costumes, Fancy Dresses, &-c., will be cleared out at nominal prices. Note the Addroo-il, Commercial-plate, Abcr^je. 2017 business Jldflmss* THE DRAPERY SALE OF 1875 WILL CONTINUE AT H OWELL AND COMPANY'S, THIS DAY, H. & Co. having commenced the great alterations and additions which they have for some time contemplated, are now pro- secuting the work in such a manner that, when finished, it will be found replete with every convenience for carrying on their still-increasing trade, and will also add immensely to the genenfl comfort of their customers. H. & Co. have at all times endeavoured to make their Salef attractive by selling goods considerably under Market value, and by not pretending to do what they could not carry out. This Sale coming at a period when the Stock must be sold and cleared, or left to be worthlessly damaged by workmen, will be made the most important, and the Sale of Sales. H. & Co. have not in this case quoted prices throughout, being determined to sell at figures that cannot fail to convince all cus- tomers of the great benefit they derive by making their pur- chases direct from them—especially on these occasions. DURING THIS SALE ONLY. Best Five Framed Brussels Carpets, 4s So per yard. Best Linoleum, 3s 6d per square yard. Hare's best Floor Cloth, 3s 3d per square yard. Job line in Axminster Rugs, to match Carpets, lis 9d, worth 15s 9d. DOORS OPEN DAILY AT TEN O'CLOCK. CASH.—NO CREDIT. I HOWELL AND COMPANY THE CARDIFF DRAPERS 9, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. U M M B R L L 0 T H I N G [for BOYS, YOUTHS, AND GENTLEMEN! The Newest Fashions for the SUMMER SEASON now o View at Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS READY MAD. CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT, Display the Recent Improvements in Material, Style, Make, and Finish. Single and Double-breasted Coats in Black and Worsted Coating. The New Suits of a Piece" in Tweeds and Heather Mixtures. The New Trousers and Vests to Match-i» Checks and Stripes. The New Yachting Suits, for Boys nd Youths. The New {Hats, in all sizes-Light, Smart, 'Durable. ADDBHSS CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. TIuuuI-All Goods must be Paid for on or before delivery. 21 insurance pOSITIVE PLAN OF LIFE ASSURANCE. THE NEW SYSTEM OF RESERVING AND INVESTING IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES FOR POLICY-HOLDERS THE ENTIRE NET PREMIUMS. THE ONLY EQUITABLE SYSTEM OF ASSUBASC AN EMINENT ACTUARY SAYS — To make the system of Life Assurance complete, it has yet to be recognised that an Assurance Society is, in its very essence, Ion a trading company for profit to shareholders than an insti- tution with purposes of trust for policy-holders, the trust being to receive and husband the premiums till such time as, by the discbarge of the member's claim, the trust is ended as far as such member is concerned. To this end it should be enacted "that every office shall each year put apart in a Trust Fund* a proper proportion of its annual premiums, to meet assurance risks and claims only, aud not to be touched i n any way for e» 'pensea, which, if ne^d be, should come out of the aharafeclderfT capital. The Trustees of the Fund would take care that it it productively invested, so as to obtain the best rate of interest "consistent with safety." This is exactly the system adopted by the Positive," THe ENTIRE NET PREMIUMS being invested at compound interest IN TRUST for policy-holders, and hypothecated exclusively for the purpose of paying claims under policies. The investments are made, in England, in Consols, yielding compound interest at the rate of about 31 per cent. per annum; in India, in Indian Govern* ment Securities, yielding about 4 per cent,; in Canada, h Dominion Stock, ieiding fuUy 5 per cent. Loss to Policy-holders under such a system is a simple impolØl. bility. No Act of Parliament establishing Government audit and control, no policy issued by the British Government itself, conld provide to the Assured a higher order of security than this nor more perfect controlling power, or more open dealing than'doee the admirable system of the Positive, by force of its indestructible Life Trusts. STATEMENT of LIFE BUSINESS, as on 31st December, 1374. Annual Life Policies in Force. 7^°™? Premium Assuranoe Income. Fund. England ,1058 £ 463,374 £ 20,722 £ 34,122 India 611 408,434 19,378 21,165 Canada 234 77,707 3,206 2,338 Total 1903 £ 949,515 1 £ 48,306 £ 57,615 POLICIES for WHOLE LIFE, SHORT TERMS ENDOWMENT, and JOINT LIVES. FRANCIS BARROW, Managing Director, 861 34, CANNON-STREET, LONDON, E. a A RAILWAY ACCIDENT to any particular person is, no doubt, a (theoretically) remote contin* gency; but as it may happen, as a matter of fact, the very next journey underaken, and as the own at which it will be seen the risk (in a pecunuajr sense) may be extinguished FOR LIFE is almost ab- surdly small, it is not too much to say that the iit. surance is an OBVIOUS DUTY in the case of meet travellers. £1,000 if killed, with liberal allowance if injured, for a single payment of £ S, covering the whole life. Smaller amounts in proportion. RAILWAY ACCIDENT MUTUAL SURANOB COMPANY (Limited). SIR JOHN MURRAY, Bart., Chairman. 42, POULTRY, ^MWDON. RESERVE FUND AND GUARANTEE, £ 14,000. Prospectuses, &c., free, on application to Mr. W. Br r F.&& Managing Director, to Mr G. HAWKINS, 62, High-street, Swansea. Or MR. M. WATERS, 2, GRBENWAT TERRACE, NEArH. 10: THE SCOTTISH WIDOWS' FUND. ESTABLISHED 1815. Existing Assurances £ 19,000,000 Accumulated Funds 6,900,000 Annual Income 7soooo The whole Prefit belongs to and is divisible amongst the Policf Holders alone. AGENT:—MR. PETER PRICE, 3, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1100 A CCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), 7, Bank Buildings, Lothbury, K.C. General Accidents. Railway Aecidents. Personal Injuries. Death by Accidents. INSURANCES may be effected direct with the Office, 01 thi,-)ugh the various Agents throughout the Country. Agents, see Local Directories. 105 C. HARDING. Manager lublimtiolts. HOW TO MAKE MONEY. LYNKEUS; or, How to Make £ 100 a Year with a capital of £ 10 by investing' in Mines. Soeond Edi* tion, 2i. 6d. MIDAS; or, How to Convert LIOO into £ 100,000 in Ten Yeact by Investing in Funds. Third Edition 2s. 6d Address Captain Lindsay, Lllley, Luton, Beds. 2062 JYJISS BRADDOTF'S- NEW NOVEL. THE NEW NOVEL, by Author of Lidy Audley's Secret. In 3 vols., at all Libraries. JJOSTAGES TO FORTUNE. THE CHEAP EDITION OF Miss BBADDOK'S NOVUM. Price 2s cloth pilt, 2s. 0d A STRANGE WORLD. 2056 TH E C A Ift D I F F T I M IC 3, JL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY—PRICB 1 WOPJSNCE, Is the LARGEST WEEKLY PAPER in Wales, and has a Circote* tion greater by many thousands than any of its contemporaries. It has long been the recognised head of the Weekly Pressi a Wales, and contains a larger number of Advertisements than any its contemporaries. Chief UBie e; CARDIFF. Propr etor; D. DUNOAN