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by Ruction. ^AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr G. J. ALEXANDER. t ,a <8fcat«r?Water Manufactory, at Pontvpridd August 18 m Messrs BAftNAKD, THOMAS, A CO. •ftoclrof Wines and Spirits, at Saaneea Au?; SriSifUa. at Swansea. Aujrusc )7 Messrs BEYNON St HUGHES. Hojse'co'd Furniture, &c., at Swansea August 1 Mr BO0INGTOM „ fitrses, Carriwres, &c.,at 8t Marv Hill ••••»■• • • August id Messrs CORNELIUS EVANS and SON. iUchinery .nd Bricks, at M»lpas • -ri-" Messrs DAVID EVANS and SO>. Stock, Crow, Furniture, etc., at Panty*erdmen Aug. 16 Mr ROBERT. EVANS. Weisir and Cheviot Lajnbs, Cows, &c.. atBridgend.. Aug. 19 Messrs HARVEY & MOLlSO->. Dufciyng.bouse, Shpp, and Premises, at Swansea.. «Lot B' at O&melia. at Swansea •• y(loX7r<ocriV* Messrs J. HOWELL, THOMAS, and THOMPSON. ■Annual Sale of Hunters, at Carmarthen Am,ubk Mr F. KNIGHT Garniture and Groceriue, at Swansea Augus ^Oisehtld Furniture, &c., &c.. at Swansea Mr JOHN M. LEEDEE. Am'15 fiance Economist, at Swansea • £ 15 Dwlling-fcouses, at Swansta A„»„«tl7 Jtsjtand Materials, at Clyn Gwyn Colliery insist 22 Lt)»»ebjU Property, at Swansea -••••• Messrs. M.AUDOX & KMERi. AusrustlS Leaebold Property. at Care iff Y V." \i iauk 17 Stak-in-trade, Household Furniture, &c., at Cardin. « Mie S'ock, Crops, &c., n.-ar Cardiff 21 fejshold Property, at Cardiff August 22 ■Leasehold Property, at Cardiff "• — •••• Mr ARTHUR PALMER. oj. Cabinet and Upholstery Goods, at «^n"^»0AuguS Messrs. T. J. PKICE & CO. Cablet aud Upholstery Stock, at 8w»n^j • • Messrs EDWARD 22 and Premises, at Swansea •• .«•••• Mr W. P. STEPHENSON. Awiit 14 ^Oachbuildera' Stock-in-Trade, at Cardin August 21 ~9t»r Yacht, at Cardiff ..August29 *re»bold Land, at Cardiff. — •••• "Yi ViVr U Messrs. STRAKBR and LAKE.September 5 "•silence and Land, at Abergavenny. • • — • Mr JOHM THOMAS. Augn,t 15 Canvass, and Material. —— SALE THIS DAY. *4 Edwards and Dayies, Coach Builder^ ISt. Mary *TR W f\dkTEPHENSON will SELL by ^VX AUCTION,*on remainder of ^VX AUCTION,*on remainder of W abore, at 1 for 2 o ciock pre<c » J* furoiiure and *ae BRjC a.-IN-TRADE, &C., 'crew tolto, rose and trim yii^B. carriasre iron and bias^work, 1- «rrews. riyets» che^j^d ditto> fire nails and clouts, panelJ>1 ^e, aud ^xTesjahTcklei, iuts, files, &&,&<=•. olla> PuatB' w office f ruiture. 9470—8* ^oieaerve. — l\. nssI1š Wine M.6robanta, SSRS BARNALRD, THOMAS, amd CO., are instructed to ^ELL by An?u»t 16th, 1876, Uotcl, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY NE2^\ SI0Ck' « Eie„en o'clock, a choice yid 1(i wjthout the least WINES and SPIRITS, which wiU be »ol<J w«a«u comprising— 20 dozen choice Port Wine. 3 quarter Casks do. 2 do. choice Sherry. 12 dozes Cbamp«fn«s var ous brand?. Several "d ozens hock and eparkUng KoeeHe. fou^ter Caak Scotch Whlakey. » do. lrisn Wliiskey. 1 do. London Gin. 1 do. Brandy. i. d0 Oanjre Bitters, &c. '■afeT. »-»••- w»wh. '«"■—«• — —y^T7ZZTU.To Builders and others.—liower road, la LicfoicatW0"—10 ne«Swans*a >. ,sps bABN^BD, THOMAS, & 00. are j%/TJ]/„nder a distraint for rent) to SELL by J3iL instroeted oB THUBSDAY, August 17th, AUCTION, on th"^oCKof BRICKS belonging ^Messrs. It76, the whole<» tne ° nmAt near Swansea, amounting to Ess ry and Starke/, — >th a quantity of boarding, 2 planks, *b ut 100,000: too-ethsr 'nitn 40 yards of■ chain, rails ■ '-arihe'off barrOTS, 1 oric» »_i> UMpert, fir< ^*r*> C4*li'<w,ca at Eleven o'clock. NoS«. S41« to rtionaerB> l0,^mpl» itreet, „ Further particulars of the au Swansea. — „ 9446 Dated August 10th, 's2^to-«obROW.d pB0PEBTY SSES& uv.r ^eR^vamotel. Caroiff, onPREMISt6(«c^ nredielv. all th»t the old arcade). No. 3, 25 *%?%WoomUon of Mewr, Cross BVMarystS:et,.C»rd^. f^he xesidne of term of 81 y«rs, 18Jt a lease from Lord Tredegar for The premises are held un {fom 2#th of ^-ember, the residue of a tem' of 3d per annum, and are euunte at a g:onndrcnt of PoBt-offlce, and near I »P|K>site-Q»e Town-ball »n moet commanding position in the «d principal B«k^ extensive ironmongers business Fot farther particul^ c^- or DUatan, IS. B*» jir." ,tr«», C.rdiJ. t» «^EMERY have re. punters, S-k; -riWrioroVKN^ further particulars, »J?P ^sers, 38, High street, Cardia. ^jted 10th Augug^Jjl^—property- M°">ton, Cardiff. Sale of Valuab e e>jBRY have re- BSSRS MADWX,»d ^ortgwao to SELLoby -iciuCWr^rtheVen's^ o'f Augct, WW. g h°eCnld there prodde d •object to such conditions shall D° eg near the1 B«iey S1 tbowFour MESSUAGES and PremibCanton< h nos Ion, and opposite the^olice etetio jn iTcrtb Morgan J«W)d 17, Cowbridge road, »ndrv^i*" 0{ Mr Gill, Mr Wale, now in the respective 0CC,JP^g4 nominal «nt of 7s Morgan, mud Mr Lewis, at we t*rweeir. :ratt term of 99 J ears, !&r- v^?r further particulars apply to M* Morg the Auc* frt*; Thomas Rees, solicitor. Cowbridge, or 18, Hi«h street, Cardiff. 9*°" Jg*tod»th August, 1876. of Valuable Leasehold Premises a M terrace, Caerphilly. v re. ESSRS. MADDUX an^ EP?fS AUCTION, at ceived instructions to SE^L by 2!nd, 18'6 .^QueenVH- Wi.if, on TUESDAY, A^ignst ^d;iced)t t^jen t<> such conditions as shall be then and the J> iging ^loUo^Hn? valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERT\, ^Plate,y ,;1 £ £ ea&elsoi<i Dweliin^-house, Shop, and ?Te. yearly *k^mation of Mr Thomas Arno}d, Butcher, at shop, gJ4 g9_ Also alV that Leasehold Dwelling-bO i "emis*.g lately in the occupation of Mr Owen, and o "»-»•i8- =■" cWdiff; or to H. COUSIN?, Solicitor. 13, High street, Cardiff. D*tea the Bth day of August, 18"6-. 9316 ^JESSES. MADPOX gEMER7,o18,High- «SC., hlv Cardiff, Auctioneers, b|(,:s{])K>CFS to Lb.T or ^LLa^al first-class VILLA » HOUSES in Upper tt1 e»wth and Hoith; also s-verai o fk i Graiwe. SpoUands, »nd Cathays- 7S23 —J^^tietiiars apply av above. T0^ SOLD by An0TWS,to d>> » "'Mr vir ,Ualf-past preciselr, the new a"d^, ana (iear, a l in :^h: LDA' '< Mil ord, with her iioats, Sails, a. £ m dead ^e^l t cond't'on. 18 62 tons re«ister. wrr {(. 0 ,n pia«ed\le1n8^, 71 feet; breadth. 19 fjted. ,Jflch .(i .} x0r years copper fastened gai!er, and a March, 1874. I» a {ast W' kfreX.iii vtte i-m ir\T some days ^evioUg to>?h'not^e G^amorf?ati Canal, Cardiff, .Urther information may be obtained on a^Pl'.c^gfg t0 ^80 Messrs DAVIES & CO., S^X'dwejt^ "f tt^o^ies^untTr^S^ow, AJ ES^Rs. j HO WELL THOMAS »« io'^ F?0°MthSOV-■w1'0 have rec ivel f^r^ev ACCTI0N 6 Sblw vi permission to SLLL oy o^w Field, will bold their &KA„A^Ni:iAL SALE OF HUNTERS AnffU$t. "JsUrS 6l* H \k u?'1-' Creenhill; Mr J. Ha'r.s, Penwch > tal ^«!t ,-rt^1-.l iwymie«y; Mr J. O-ive, Car arthon, i?* ?, ie.n'riPS ai0 re*pe'«ifiilly so ic ted for m-.e .1 n■ »J Su^Srh J vsln.rtly b« readv, a"d riijiy b& obtained in7v Tli°i"»« a-d Th ln.pson, Auctioneer^, Land ^aluer». Camnrtlun. ootumeucs at o'o^)ci pieaUfllY* •mm #RICO by S, itition. To Capitalists, Members of building Societies, acd others. MR. JOiiN M. LEEDfiR has been instructed, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Am-8 Hotel, High street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of August, 1876 (in 01 e or five lots, and subject to conaiti#ns of sale whica will bn then rea<i), all those Five woll-buiit DWELLING-HOUSES and Pieuiises, situate in Bond stieet, and numbered f.om 22 to 26 inclusive, now in the occupation of Mr Armstrong and others. Each House contains front and back parlours, kitchen, wash and coal houses, and three guod bedrooms, with yard at ba.-k and iron railings in front, water laid on and the whole drained. lhe Houses are we 1 situated, bein^ on the mam road to the Ovstcrxuouth Railway Station and the Sands, and available to be turned into shops at any f JMire period. The whole are in a thorough state of repair, having lately been done up and P1nheaix>ve Property is held for an unexpired tern of about tb Tears, at the very low ground rent of Xt fts per an^um on each house, and are let to reapectabla tenants at the annual rent of £ -° 16g^le t0 take place at Three o'clock. r0r further p articulars api ly 10 Alessrs Lily and Coombs, Solicitors, Bridge water; or to the Auctioneer, oxford Chambers, iwansf^ 93*2 BALE TO-MORROW. MR. JOHN M. LEEDifiK, has been instructed to &ELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 15th dav oi August, 1876, at the South Dock, Swansea, subject to conditions wh;ch will the n bs reaa, the barau-!ECONOMIST, 323 tons register, s» she1 low lies, m ttie Half-tide Basin, Soutn Dock, Swansea, together with all her chains, anchors, spars ricgings, -ear, blocks, ropes, sai,s, boats, &c., which will be •old in suitable lots. The Vesset is under Board cf Trade survey, and two yoars since a large amount was lail out on her under their direction. She has been employed in the timber trade, and could be refitted for same purpose at a small cost, or she would make an exce'lent Ccal Hulk. Any person in want of same will find this a good oPPortu'g y^ commence at Twelve o'clock Oxford^Chambers, Swansea 9321 ClynGwyn Colliery, in the^parwh o^ Bedwas, in^theTounty of MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION (under a distrusa for rent). 0n the abovl premises, r?aLs' cornnr>St 17th' l87o> the following ?LANT and MATERIALS, comprising several coal trams, new roue, quantity of rails, weighing machine, rick of hay, &c rope, h Bal0 l0 commence a, <jue o'clock. For further va-ticulara a?ply to H. D. Woodward, Esq., Solicitor, Swansea Mi Stephanson, Auctioneer «vC Cardih or to tbe Auct.oneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers'1o?d street^ Swansea. 95D3 Northampton Mews, Swansea.—To Capitalists,Liver^" Stable proprietors, Builders, and others.—A most desirable Invest- MmeDR. JOHN M. LEEDER has been instructed to SELL bv PUBLIO AUcTiON at -h^< equate, S.vamea, on xCEbDAY, the 22nd^ay'of August, 1876, .none or more lots (subject to condfuonswhuh ^rilfbe readatthe t^e o_sale), all that LEASEHOLD PRE- MISES, known *«^oRlHAali'iOj* MEWs (at the back of Northampton place)^S^ai^a formerly in the occupation of Mr^ear.HO feet Ct' coaUlci^ frontage of The whole oi the Property is held under a lease dat«rf ♦>,« mh day of Feb., 1861. lor a term of 80 years, from tbe 2flth lav September, I860, at the yearly ground r.nt of pronertv in the centre of the to^n, and daily becomingS ?Ju»ble for the particular business now carried on Serf kSe to commence at Three o'clock. on ttl-ere- For further particulars apply to D. David, Esq. Solicitor Swansea; Charts Henry Glsacodine, E5q„ Solicitor,' Swansea Messrs Brown and Collins, Solictors, Swansea; or of the Auc' ^^r.Qxford Chambers, Swansea. 01 th^c* ^^r.Qxford Chambers, Swansea. 8722 "■j^OR SALE BY PRTVATE CONTRACT. 2a^!K55.ass?%, -s-a see. "krw AMte^7 ™d '9178 Oxford Chambers, fcwansea, To Shipowners and Others. Messrs. harvey and molison have received instructions te offer for SAL E br piirt t AUCTION, on THURSDAY the 24th day of Aug^t ^stant unless previously dispc«sd of Contract, of whlch du)J notice WiU be given, at the Cambrian Hotel, Somerset place. Swansea, at Three o clock m the Afternoon, that very fast PilSt Bok CAMELIA, nowlyingin the South Dock.I^n^f D'me^nrw39feetkeell0'eet6 mches beam, 7fc«t j'S deep in hold, and carrying about 80 tons, has about 9 tons of s £ f« £ "«? £ ?• capabilities. She Is in first-lass trim and in full Wo^W order and admirably adapted tora gentleman g yacht, lotS pose she was orwmally built. wnicn pur- A catalogue of stores (which are nearly all new +1,- having been refitted throughout within the iast tv,,elT$o months) will be produced at the sale. • monmsj For further pwticalars apply to the Auctioneers at th.ir offices. 3. Lower Goat street, Swansea. er#» WiUiam Leyshon, UUL^^cent street, Twansea.-In MESSRS HARVEY and MOLISON have received instructions from the trustee nt «. estate, to pELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY,^ at Three o clock in the afternoon, at the Brooklanos Lower Oxford street, Swansea (subject to such condition, shall then and there be read), all that desirable .«h n built DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES "tua^it the corner of Vincent street and Burrows road, Swaw.^ vLfi under* lease for 9» years, from the 24th day of it'75 1 an annual Rrouud rent oi £ 2 14s, and has a frontal"} k,t and a depth of 80 fe=t. The psemises will be sold inM^f mortgage to the Third Co-operative Building Society j a The property is let to arespectable tenant, at a\ve«k,w of i9s, and being m the centre of a thickly populated attar's a good opportunity for investment P te<1 district, For particulars apply to C. H. Glascodine, Esq. So!i«fnr Swansea; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 3, Lowir Goat Swansea. IDated, August lit, 1376. g2g2 Farm' ne?r„ Aberdare, equi-distant between Abefdare, Aberoant, and Treaman Stations.— ImDort.«f r/stock. Crops, Implements,and Furniture. Portant taie T\/f ESSRS D. EVANS and SON are instructed JV|. by Mr Howell Williams (who is leaving: the Airm> to r^r r, by AUCTION, at th» above Farmyard, on TUjfRi)* v, £ ,f!v of Ausnst, 1876, the following valuable STOCK pkop« IMPLEMENTS. SC., Viz. -86O prima mountain Sheep (nut un in riaiS of 20), 6 cows in full profit. 3 yearlin? heUers draught horse, mare, and colt, three-year-old Hliy. riding mlre 'ard colt 0 «tore pigs, about 40 tons of weil-harvtsted hav. cart, 2 -arnhns 2»lk°et carriage and set of harness, ploush, bar. f^hioe, turnip drill, iron roller, chaff < utter, pikes, rake* At the same time wiil be sold the wholo of the ancieut* fnd Aro Household furniture, Piotures, Books, &c. Ut aud m2,h- Auctioneers beg to intimate that the above stock is of quality. th.e ,Hfyt be,in* in I!rl,rae condition, and the ? laments in a capital state of preserTatu.n. n?hf«e Months' credit will be given, on approved security tr. ♦J«ffl(jnntof £ l0 and upwards, or discount allowed f8r cash rate of 5 percent per annum, Beirfl»bments at 12, t0 commence at 1 o'clock, pre- farther paaticutarrs may be obtained on appiication {o the^Veii^1^' or 10 the Auctioneers, Tall street, Pontypri^^i IT^Tstrett. Swansea.—Large and Important Sale of Stock- 14, Higb in.xrade of Cabinet a»d Upholstery Goods. Mr ARTHUR PALMER has been favoured with instructions from Mr Geuge Hutchins, of 19 i0 Jdle street, Bristol, to SELL by PUBLIC ALCTIot and21'5oAY TUESDAY, and WEDNESDAY, AuKU8t 21 22 on MOJI^, {':iowiinr d^ys if necessary), comm"ncing each dav and *28 (^ocKelarge and valuable STOCK-IN-Tk^^ at EieveP 0 jne58 in Swansea, in consequence of the expiration his branc of lease^j^ ga-e affords an unusual opportunity to parties furnfsbiltf^ttpnstjs two excellent cottage pianofortes, in The handsome assortment of b«,t Dia^d walnut <5*f piel- j{ia»>es; mahoeany dining-iootn suites, gilt chiD^eyr?li icaih'fi horsehair seating, best >eather, c'orh coveied iP,T^exter.dii>« dunng tables, wuh patent SCre*s &c.; mab°»t?Lboarda. P »te-glaa» and carved ba- ks m»hor»^ i oo^se?. walnut dtaTinfa"r0°m, 8UU? COvered in cheffoniiJ^' va yet rep, teny, damasit, &c., fanQy tables, silk, Utr^f dftveiinorts walnut eval centre tables, beautifully chairs, Jn £ ?red pil'ar and claws; very handS0Ine w,in/6 figured » with marble tops, plate-glass backs and doors; chSonnl £ d»2™t binets with ormulu mounting snd pier ebonized ^flu. bedroom suites, comprising wardrobes, i at to XBfclciij j- and toilet t&bl6S, swiij» «]»»,„ F f.^lLitare, dining, <ira an(1 nn(,s hearthruirs and aSP' Cft^e iron'firepreof ^afes. fender8 a„d^^ ana rap furniture, sianJs, some beautifully framed sfir4rurirS««' »< -«w«».uss va«esr^eSK&<UnRt on app'.ication, addressed 14, High-street, it Cata 1 a»rl)J\v Friday and Saturday previous, and morning Swansea. straet, Bristol, Dirf. "mil. 1976. ?M8_ rmTTM si N D B K S W 1 ^cUsukINCE AGENT. ES^EstA„ARY «S'isto81SS- O TH^'»«how in Emert! T0Daz-3trect; six genteel uOATH' t houses m in rtold-street; Nos. D'S Metal-Street, and ^rtle Villas, Par- Tesidencea ci fton-street; andBith ana j 42,46, a nil • tmk-street: two semi-detached 01 CANTON ] E1y-road, Rroms-Tove-Street. Clive-ro3dfT0^vjf._A corner ehr,p m oney may be l*d on GKAN0goo:tion Of 'he purchase money m 25 A literi1 f A ae ahove. D E N _Jq J 0 te.s by Jlurtiom | SALE TO-MORROW Victoria Mart, Oxford stieet, Swansea. IVTESSRS. BEYNON.AND HUGHES have ITJL been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the abovfc i:art, on TUESDAY, bUslJst 15th, 1876, a lot of well- preserved HOUSEHOLD FURSI'iURli, PiArsOFORTf, and KFFEUTS, comirisiug massive diniiig-roem suite in leather, drawing-room suite in g: een i ep, uatiogany and waluut loo, dii)ing, occasional, and Pembroue tables, mahogany couch in hair, ditto scfas in ditto, aim leather ditto,chtifonuiere, bru*oe'p, tapestry, hiuderqiinster, felt, and other carpets; hearthrugs, handsf.mechjmniy in ebony and gilded irame; two sewing machines, pole and rings, maible and giliied hall s and, htndborce polished shells unaer glass si ade, dinner ware, coal v.ises, bronzed and otber fenders, several sets of tire-irons, 8-day clock in case, &c &c.,iron haif-t. 6'er, French, sofa, fold.ng. auJ other bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather and other beds, palliasses, mahogany drenting tab e with glass attached, mahogany marble-top vash«taua, maple (10, maho- gany, painted, ai.d other chests of drawers, toilet glasses, cue- seated and other chairs, n.ahotranbedsteps, mahogany ald other to"el rails, cbuhtS h 'rsen, chamber were, &c., &c., kit- chen tables, crue stand, mahogany settle, together with a use- íullot of Kitc.ien >equisi!es, &c.. cte. Gooua on view morning of sale. &ale to commence at Eleven o'cl.ck in the forenoon. 9323 Sale of valuable Dwelling-house, No. 3, Heathfield place, Swansea. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and SON have iTi- been instruct.d to SELL by t liBLI!! AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, on TUESDAY, Auj;uf>t2iod, 1676, ali that wfli and substantially bUilt DIA"EL I,ING- HOUSE and PRK- Mls'tS situate and be:n? ^o. 3, Heathfiel i plaof, Swansea, con- taining front and back parlour, four bedrooms, two lirge atticj, kitchen and back kit ched. 'i he premises are (onveniently ntu- ated, being about five minutes' walk from the Market, Po.tt- office, and the Railway Stations, an 1 ara held for a term of 99 years from October 1st, 1863, at the low ground-rent of 16s per annum. Sale to commence at Three o'clock. Further particulari may be obtained of Mefsrs Davies and Hartland, Solicitors, Rutland street; or of the Auctioncer,. 40, Oxford street, Swansea. 9472 SALE THig-d £ y.~ Malpas Brick Works, about two miles from Newport, Mon- raout,ii shire. Sale of Machinery and about 1611,000 beat hard RedBrcks. Messrs. Cornelius eva:ns and son *ill SELL by AUC 10-S on the Prtmises, as above, situate cntheCtntt Stue, about a miie f-om Maipas Church, on MONDAY, the 14th day of Augurt, lt-76, at Two ¡;'clpck, a 7- h rse power j ortable sTKAM E \GIN U, by Clayton and Co., in ex. el e¡,t order; a double-delivery BRICK-MAKING MACHINE, with cuttmg-off tables, all complets, and equal to new. by Whitehead and Co., suitable for planter clay; and a double act on BRICK PRESS, by Whitehead and Co. Also about liO.OOO nest RED BRICKS, and 14,0l/0 PRESSED BRICKS, of tine quality.. 'J he proprietor adopts this mode of making known to archi- tects, builders, and others the superiur quality of the bricks made at MalD&s Works. Auction and Estate Offices, 15, High street, Newport. 9467 SALE TO-MORROW. Glamorganshire Agricultural Association.-Cowbrilige Meeting. —To Timber Merchants, Builders. Colliery Propiietors, and Others. MR JOHN TBOMAS has been instructed by Mr Charles D. Phillips, the contractor to the fcociety, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Show Yard, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, August loth, 187t>, at Two o'clock in ibe afiernoou, the whole of the TIMBER, CANVAS, and other material, used in the construction of shedp, fencing, &e., comprising about 40,000 feet of 6; by t. and 7t by 1 best dry p>e;'aied white flooring boards 6,000 feet 8 by 1 J, 3 b\ 2. 3 by 2., and 3 by 3, quartering 6,000 feet 7 by Sand 9 by 3 deals; 1.200 round larch posts 5,OUO yards of canvas, suitable for rick sheets, &c. Catalogues may be had on application to Mr Phillips, Newport or te the Aurf ioneer, at Cowbridge. Terrrs, cash, or approved bills of two months taken for £ 20 upwards, with 2 per cent added. 9422 3427 Preliminary Notice. —208, High-street, Swansea. MESSRS. T. J. PRICE and CO. have been i-T-l instructed by Mr L. J. Morgan, who is retiring from business, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, at an early date, the whole .of bis large and valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of Cabinet aud Upholstery Goods of every description. Auettoiuee,a' Olrices, Oollsize Chambers, College-street, Swan- sea and Vaughan-street, Llanelly, 8th June, 1876. 8293 a WAN SEA A RARE OPPORTU NITY.— For immediate DISPOSAL, that Old-established, tcvi DOUBLE-LICENSED PUBLIC-HO.UbE called the "Cawdor Arms Hotel." High street, Swansea, nearly opposite the Terminal Station of the Great Western Railway. Immediate possession may be had* ovine: to the present tenant s ill-health. For further particulars and to treat, please apply at the offices of Messrs X. J. Priee and Co., College Chambers, College t reet, Swansea. 9067 M 0 N E Y .—From £ 50 to L50,000 to be ADVANCED on Freehold, Leasehold House, Landed Property, or good personal security, at 6 per cent. interest, re- payable by easy instalments, and with other important advaa. t*;Oosi Prospectuses. and further information, apply to Messrs T. J. PRICE and CO., Auctioneers, Valuers, Ac., College Cham. bers, College-street, Swansea, and Vaughan-street, Llan- elly, 1866 SALE THIS DAY. To Grocers, Shopkeepers, and Others. F KNIGHT has been instructed to SELL by • AUCTION, at the Booms, 72, High street, Swansea, on MONDAY. August 14th, 1876, a quantity of FURNITURE and GROCERIES. Sale at .Eleven o'clock. Particulars see bills. 9411 Preliminary Notice.-St- James's terrace, Walter's road, Swausea. F KNIGHT has been favoured witn instruc- o tions from Mr Thomas Bidgway, who is dec in ng house- keepinar (in cons ^uence of the rieaih of Mrs Ride\vay) to SELL by PUBLIC AUC rioy, at W1 early■toe, the £ «« pr/ £ f valuable HOUSEHOLD FLRM1URE, PIC1UBLS, riiAlE, and Effects. Particulars in futnre advertisements. The hou-e to let. Apply on the premises or to the Auction- eers, 9410 Red Lion, Pontypridd,-To Ærafed Water Manufacturers and others. H/TR. G. J. ALEXANDER is instructed by _LT_1 Mr WiUiam Leyshon to SELL by AUCTION, as above, in one lot, subject to conditions then and there producer. on FRIDAY, the 18th of Ausust, 1876, the whol3 of his extensive JERATED WATER MANi FACTORV, comprising 1; horse- power steam enpino with toiler complete, and all necetsary machinery for the manufacturing of ginger beer, &c., with one Codd's patent bottliog machine, a'SJ goodwill of Horners patent for 12 years. 1500 to 2000 cases to hold twelve bottles each case, a id from SO to 40 cases holding 2 to 6 dozen each; 2 spring:carts. 1 waggon, capital horse, large tank, 1 trough for wash in- bottles, 2 syrup tabs, an I all other materials used in the trade 30u gross of bottles (including Homers, Codd s patent, and other bottles). Sale at five O'clock in the afternoon. The Auctioneer has great pleasure ia recommending this Bueiness to intending purchasers, being a very lucrative one, it being capable of turning out 3u0 dozon bottles a day Tov7ewt.be premises, machinery, plant, &c;, apply on the premises,or to the Auctioneer at h s offices, Institute Chambers, Pont,pridd. noor August 4, 1876. 9327 MESSRS C. R. GLOVER and SON are in- structed to SELL by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a Smail DWELLING HOUSE, with a Capital Kitchen Garden and large Orchard, we 1 stocked, and a Field ample water s-upply, Le!\e abut 47 vears. Within short distance of Swansea. Rare opportunity. i300 Swansea Harbour Bond. Four Houses in P°App^yUto theAui'tioiieerf', 9, Castle itraet, Swansea. S601 OUSES FOR SALE.—SPLOTLANDS.—Two in bertraiii-fttxeet, palasading before door, very superior nouaes, i>19i; per houst.. a. PiiAKi^aXiiKJiT.r-Oiie Urge corner House and chop, and private Houses, with cellars to each, frico £ 1,400, his i#$ rire opponuniiy for capital sts, as the premises are near to the Vropo^^il new tioatn Railway Station, and entrance to top of %ARNETOT-6hTKEET!-0ne excell ^'so^'rerit11^ entrance, palisading before front doo c.;h'j per week ;P,round rent, 10». semi- detached Vdlas. Price, for inch block cf two nouses, £ 600. SeJoilN^TREET6 S sTerinel^b'ick kouSes, 7 rooms, from £ 170 pac^ 6^^u*seg^ wit h long Garden?, in Eclipse-street, Price *,1001.1?6 loi. &ti v road — Two blocks of semi-detached ROATH, CASTLE-ROAD i £ 1,200. A bargain-Four fJS-s SS&S? ng; £ 2,wniFP —Several Blocks of Semi-detaclisd VUlas, in Upper CAROIFF. Pri'l-hall. Piice, from £ 47n to £ 520 hCckoi T»u Houses. Also Proj.erty in all parts of the town for tale. A Shop to A very large House, Shop, and Bakehouse, in Moira p a directed envelope, for all the A pplyat Jous,t tbtaie, and General lnsur- ^°eVei^nt40, Stft,nr.sfre^Cara5 3113 7620 — Y T E N K I N S auct*^neER, valuer, COMMISSION AGENT w t 174, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA, 1 AND MARKET CHAMBERS. MORRISTON. 7825 A XT ~c TIONEER, & o. E. H. DA VIES, AUCTIONEER, VALUER AND COMMISSION AGENT, BAGLAN HOUSE, PENTRE, PONTYPRIDD, prepared to mejium'ol'w on liberal terms, and ^op £ favour<(, Miuinm« ^t auenuon, 88i». _gJl- THE BAN"KRUPTCY~XCT7~18GOT IN THE COUNTY COURT OF GLAMORGANSHIRE, HOLDEN AT CARDIFF. ELIZA THORN and JOSEPH THORN, trading as "E. Thorn and Son," of Bridge stt*et, Cardiff, aforesaid, furniture dealers and cabinet makers, were adjudged Bankrupts on the day 0f August, 1SS6. The first meeting oflreditors will be held at the Town-hall. Saint Mary street, CarIBff, on the 2lth di y of AUGUST, Ib'li, at Two o'clock in the aftefeoon. Until thu airp.iintment < f a trustee, all persons having in their pospemion any of the effects ot the bankrupts must de- liver them, and all debt. due to the bankrup's must- be paid to the Registrar acting in the matter of this petition, at his offices, ]\0. 36, Baiut Mary street, Cetditl. Creditors must forward their proofs of debts to the Registrar. R. F. LANGLEY, 9493 Registrar. IN THE MATTER OFHawTAbandonment of JL Railways* Ac, 1860, the Railway #-ompaaieiAct, 1867, and the COWBtUDiE RAILWAY COMPANY. AOriCE IS HERKBY GIV-.N. that the Board of Trade, by a Warrant beating date the Eighth day of August, One Thousand Kight Hundred and fceventy-Sii, a id made ui pursuance of the "Abaudondmeutof Railwaj s'Act, 1850,"and the "Ra lway Com- panies' Act, 1S67," have orderea and aeclnred that a rortion of Railway Numher land tha whole of iaitwa.y Number 2 herein- r deiiCliued, of the R..Üwø.yti allthoriaeci by the "Co.bride Railway Act, 1862," shall be abandoned by the Cowbridge Rail- way Company. A RAiiwA), (Not) commencing in the parish of Cowbridge, and county of Glamorgan, at or near the t "t Turnpike G ite, and terminating in the parish of Uantrissant, (n the same count}, near the Llantrissant Statioll of the South Waifs Bailway, And a Kailwsy iNo. 8)commencing by a junction with Rail, way (No. l)»t the tefmiii^on thereof, and t. rmlnating at r near it Farmhouse, and there forming a junction with tho Authorised Railway of the Llantrissant and Taff Vale Junction Railway Company, And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that all persons having any Claims or Demands npon the Cowbridge Railway Compauv, by iea'on of the abandonment of the hereinbeiore mant oned railways. are hereby required to transmit a si atement of such Claims "1" Demands to the Keaistrar of Joint Stock Companies, Inland RevettU! Somerset Hoi-se, within four ctiendArmomba from the date of the said Warrant, Dat d tre Twelfth day Of August, One Thousand Eight Hun- dred and Seventy* F. MARWOOD, 9486 ecretAry. and outraas. rpO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. MERTHYR TYDFIL UNION. The Guardians desire TENDERS for making ALTERATIONS of tl.O ABERI)ARM HOSPITAL, for converting samn mtoan Industrial Scho .1. PI&M, Specification, and form of Tender to be 8e<-n at the Workhouse, Merthyr, on and after MONDAY, 21st inst. Sureties requirtd. Tenders to be sent in by 10 a.m. SATURDAY, 2ud September next, marked Tenders for Converting Aberdare Hospital into an Industrial Scooo! (By Or..er) FRANK JAMES, Clerk. Workhouse Office, Merthj r, 12th August, 1876. 9499 rJTo m ain-layers, &cJ The Directors of the Abercam Gas and Water Company, Limited, are prepared to receive 11 ENDERS for LLYING GA- MMN > at ABERCABN. Specifications may be inspeoteit at tbe office of Dyne Steel, O.K., Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon lrom the 14th inst. and Tenders wi'l be received up ro the 19th inst., addressed to Secretary, and endorsed "Tender for Main-laying." The Diiectors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Teuder. (By Order) C. B. LONSDALE, Secretary. Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. 9M T"heWnevor DYFFRYN and NEATH JL ABBEY UNITED COLLIERIES COMPANY (LIMITED) are prepared to receiveTBNDERS for the workingof the following Collieries The Cvrmdu CoUiery, The BritMhr „ tte Rryndewy TUB an The Cwmdu a»d Brtthdir Collieries will be let t«get>er. Tenders wiil be reoei- tor the Main and Bryndewy Collieries together or separately. The Coal to be delivered at the Company's railway siding* or wharves < n the Neath river. The Contractors will hsve the of all the existing* Plant and Machinery at the Collieries, but will have to purchase ok a valuation th-i horses and "t )rel at the respective Collieries. Forms of Tender and all particulill-sto be obtained on appli- cation at the Company's Offices, Neath Abbey, near Neath. Sealed Tenders, with the words "Tender for Contract writ- ten outside, to be sent to the Comeaoy by MONDAY, 21st A The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. „„„' Neath Abbey, 1st August, 1876. 9tP2 TENDEBS wanted for DRIFTING through STONE ai, Yci-pen lwch Graiarola Colliery. Sire of drift «feet, length about 70 varos.—For farther particulars, applv to M ssrs Letricheux and David, Swansea, or to Mr Robert Mil s, Colliery Manager, Glais, Swansea. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be aceev)ted. 9180 _I public ppoiutmeU1.. ■J^OATH ROAD WESLEY AN CHAPEL. The Trustees require the Services of a Competent ORGANIST. The Attendances will be twice on Sundays, and once on Wednesdays. ■u App'y by letter to the Secretary, 6, Marlborough terrace, Cardiff. 9J66 ARD IF F SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED Immediately, a TRANSFER PUPIL TEACHER, in his second rear, for A<iatnsdown toys Sebooll.-Apptv, with copies testimonials, and statement of tffe, and wages re- qUired. to D. RIES, 9487 Cardiff, 11th August, 1878. Clark of the Boxr(L ^uiUittg ^octettes /GLAMORGAN BENEFIT^ BUILDING \J SOCIETY, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1867. TRUSTIES JAMES LEE, ICIq., Cathedral Road, Cardiff. THG8. EVaNS, Esq., Surgeon, Cardiff. JOHN E. M'CONNOCHIE, Esq., C.E., Cardiff. Money ready to be advanced FROM £ 30 TO £3,000. On Mortgage of bouses and land, repayable by easy fortnightly subscriptions. UPWARDS OF £ 65.000 ALREADY ADVANCED. Apply to the Managing Secretary, Mli. B. EMERY, 9i Mount Stuart square, Docks, Cardiff. 30th Anril. 1876. 7038 4999 Jnsuraace, ^LLIAWC E F 1 RJS OFFICE, Established 1820. Irsurances effected upon houses, 8bops, and other Buildings, Stock-in-Trade, Furniture. Farm Buildings, and Stock, etc. low rates. Claims fat losses by firs fairly and speedily settled. A«wt«; H—ri tffigpms and SONS, W» 1, QsaWn-rosd, Cai4i& 0~NE M I L L K -N JSTERLTNG Has betn paid as COMPENSATION — DEATH AND INJURIES Caused by ACCIDENTS of ALL KINDS, By The RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY, How. A. KINNAIBD, M.P., Chairman. PAID UP CAPITAL & RESERVE FUND, £ 180,0001 ANNUAL INCOME £ 200,000. Boras allowed to Insurers of Fi, e Years" Standing. Apply to the Clerks at the Rail ay St-lic,ns, the Local Agentl, or 64, COUNHILL, & 10. it t, f-S i REET, LONDON. 49be T r T v' •' VIAN, Secretary. ^1ARDIGAN BRICK, TILE ~AND POTTERY \y "ORKS B R 1 0 IK s Large Quantities of COMMON. SOLID, PERFORATED, ORNAMENTAL, PRESSED, and every description of BRICKS, of eyery shape and size, ma.de for all classes of work. PIPES PIPES PIPES 2inch, ?6s 5J inch, S2s 8 inch, 40s> tlwlA 4 inch, 60s 6 inch, 70j 6 inch, 80s ( Socket Pities, 4 inch, tid 9 inch Socket., is each. TILES! TILES! Plain roofing, 12 by 8, 4s 6d per 100. Treble (very superior), ISs • er 100. Ridge liles, feather edge, 3d each. Ridge Tiles, glazed. 4d each. N.B. -CHIMNEZ POTS, FLOWER POTS, PANS, and EARTHENWARE GOODS of all kinds now on band. Pries cists Mnt rut aDnlicatioa. 0U7 1Ublit Jtotttt.G N 0- T Ic GLAMORGAN CENTRAL PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY, ABERAVON. WHERE VS, in the month cf May, 1864, one Benjamin Thomas became an loves tine member of this society in respect of one fully pAid up share therein; and whereas, claim is now made to the proceeds of the said share by one Saraa Jones, widow, the administratrix of Benjamin Abraham, otherwise Benjamin Thomas, late of Cwmivon, iu the county of G a- mortran, ostler, deceased. The D rectors therefore hereby reques'' all persons interested in the proceeds of the said share (other than the said Sarah Jones) to communicate with the fceuet.ary at once. Dated this lltb day of Am ust,1876. 9486 JAMES LOVELUCE, Secretary. Regimental ORDERS by Lieut.-Colonel HILL, commanding Sid Glamorgan Artillery Volunu era. Cardiff. 13th Aue 'St. 1876. „ *• Gun ana eirbine drdl every evening during the wetk at 7.30 p.m. Reciuit drill at the same time. 2.-Gre8t.:ct,. &.P-, issued to -soa, l and 2 Detachments, Shoe- buryness, to be returne 1 at onee. 3-~L Battery, Punarth—Gun and company drill on Monday, Wednesday, and Fn :ay, at 7 p.m. 4.-For dutv during the ensuin? weekCaptain M'Onn- noch e. Lieutenant Hamilton, Surgeon Granger, Sergeant El. Jones, Corporal PAge, Bombardier Govier, Trumpeter Waters. By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN. Captain and Adjutant. TO the OVERSEERS of the Poor of the Parish of SAINT JOHN the BAPTIST, in the borough of Cardiff, in the county of G amorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the said borough. I, ROBERT DKANS, of No. 1, Tavistock street, in the said parish, pensioner, do hereby srive Notice that it is my in tcntion to a -,ply at th a next General A Illual Licensing Meeting, to be h'llden in and for the said borou/h, f-ir a Licence to ho a any excise Licence or Licences, to sell by retail all intoxicating liquors, to ba cons ime i either on or off the house or premises thereuntobeionging, situate a id being Nos. I and 2, Tavistock streft. in the said parish, of which p,em,ss I am the owner Dated tuis Thirteenth day of July, One Tuousand Kight Hundred and Seventy-six. 9¡G3 ROBERT PEAKS. Q. R A N D FETE AND G A L A, AT I WAU-N Y-POtJNAI), TRED E6AB. -f ATHLETIC SPORTS, TatTRLESQUE entertainments, OPEN AIR CONCERTS, MONTGOLFIER BALLOONS, ARCHERY, &c. A STRING BAND WILl, BE 1-i ATTENDANCE FOR D A N 0 1 N G. Applications by Owners of Shows, Shooting Galleries, Stands etc., should he sent to H. W. THOMAS, HOD, Sec., Black Irince Inn, Tredegar. 9U1 pENARTH REGATTA WILL 14KB PLACE OF WEDNESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 16TH., 1876, When Prizes will be given for the following Races ROWING. AMATEUR FOUR-OARED GIG RACE (GIGS NOT-TO EXCEED 80 FT.) £ e. d. let Prize. Silver Cup, value 6 0 0 2nd -.200 Entrance fee, 2s 6d. OPEN RAClf FOR GIGS N67 BXCEEDLVO to ft. A a. d. 1st Prize S 0 0 SlId. l io 0 Entrance fee 2s. HOVELLTNG SAILING BOAT RACE. £ s. d. 1st Prize 2 0 0 2nd » 10 0 xntrsnce too, Is 6d. OPEN RACE FOB BOATS NOT EXCEEDING 26 n A a. d. 1st Prize 3 0 0 «nd 110 0 Entrance, Is 6d. FOR NENAJtfS BOATMEN OXtjt. jfc s. 4, 1st P)-ise — S O 0 » 1 0 0 Entrance, One Shying PUKT RACE FOR BoA iS BELONGING 330 CARDIFF AND PiiNARTd. £ s. d. lstprize u „ 1 10 0 Sad „ o 15 0 0 6 0 Entrance. One Shilling. '> DUCK HUNJ'. '30s. Time, Twenty = UutsL GREASY POLE, 6s, and a JAg of Mutton. RACING will commence at ONE o'c ock, from the PIER HEAD, PENaRTH. BAND WILL BE IN ATTENDANCE. R. Villacott, Jun., ) Hon. W. P iLiN. Pilot Inn, Pansrth, I Secroariev; Entries Close on MONDAY, August 14th, at Six o'clock in the evening. W. Pcllihg, Sec. 9400 TO-DAY. l^TOTICE J—TENBY REGATTA, MONDAY, J-l AUGUST 14th. 1376L MARINE EXCURSION from Swansea. Mumbles, and Po teyncn, to TEN BY. The celebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger Steamer PRINCE of WALES, G. Jackson, commander, will leave entrance of South Dock, Swansea (wind and weather permitting), MONDAY, August 14th, J87R, at 8.45 a.m., Mumbles, at 8.80 a.m., and Porteyn n, at 10.45 a.m. returning from Tenby at 6.0 p. m. Passengers fi om the Mumbles and Porteynon to be out in boats in readiness. FARES—From Swansea, Mumbles, anaPorteynon Best Cabin, 4s 6d. Fore Cabin, so od. Tickets to be obtamed of Mr Herbert James, 81, Oxford street: oiMr J. W. Poekett, South Dock. Swansea, or on Board. PROGRAMME OF TENDY REGATTA. PATRONS Lord Kensington, M P., James B. Bowen. Esq., M.P., E. J. Reed, Esq.,C.B., Ai.P,, J. F. Lort Phillpps. ESQ., Chsrles H. Smith, Esq.* Thomas Meyrick, Esq. First Race (Yachts).—1st Prize, £ 40; 2nd Prize, £ 10. Second Race (Yachts).—1st Prize, £ 20; 2ad Prize, £ & First Race (Yacbts).-let Prize, o; 2nd Prize, £ 10. Second Race (Yachts).—1st Prize, 920; 2ad Prize, AL Third Rase (Y»chts).— 1st Prize, L10 2nd Prize, Q. Fourth Race: (Trawlers).—1st Prize, £20; 2nd Prize. £ 10: Srd Prize, 4th Prize, £8. Other Races will take place during the day for Dredge Boats, Gigs, Duck Bunts, &c. A Band wtll play on the Cattle bill during the Faces. The •• Prince of Wa!es" steamer will leave Tenby Pier at 2 p.m., and make a trip to enable Excursionists to witness the Racer. 9411 ToTuT? About. ren Remrs at Portevnon, Gower. MaINE EXCURSION FROM SWANSEA XYjL to PORTKYWON, MONDAY, August 14th, J876L The celebrated A 1 Pa icle Passenger Steamer "PRINCE OF WALES," E. Jackson, commander, will leave the Entrance of South Dock, Swansea, wind ard weather permitting, on Mon- day, August 14th, 1876, at 8.45 a.m.; returning from Portevnon at 7.45 pTm. Refreshments to be had on board. Fares Best Cabin, 8s Od. Fore ditto. 2s Od. Tichtl to be had of Mr He bert Jones, 81, Oxford street or of Mr J. W. Poett, South Dock, Swansea. 9,12 TO-DAY. l\/f ARINE EXCURSION from Swansea to XtX ILKRACOMBE and CLOVELLY, MONDAY Auimit 14th, 1876, the ce'ebrated A 1 Paddle Passenger 'titeamer ••V^LINDRA," WiUiam Poekett, Commander. wiS Entrance of South Dock (wind and weather permitting! on MOSPAY Ajigust lith ls76,at 9 ,.m.; retSg £ Ciovelly at 5.80 p m., and Ilfrao >mbe at 7.30 p m. Refreshments to be had on Board. To 'Combe and back. Best Cabin, 4s 6d Fore Cabin 3L To Clovelly a^d back, BestCabin, 6s Fore Cabin, 4s 64. Ti'Icets mar be obtained of Mr Herbert Jones, 81. Oxford street; or of j. W.^fockett, South D jck, Swansea. ^1^ TO-MORROW. gWANSEA AUGUST FAIR. N ° T 1 c E To Farmers, Dealers, and the Public generally, that the FAIR will be held 19 SWANSEA, on TUESDAY next, the loth inst, as usyal. 939J BY ORDER, TO-DAY. DATE'S EXCURSIONS P« PRINCE CONSORT. CARDIFF TO WESTON. MONDAY, AUGUST 14, Leave Cardiff 9.45 a.m.. and 3.15 p.m.; Leave Weston, 2.0 p.m., and8.0 p.m. TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, Leave Cardiff 10.33 s-m.. and 8.80 p.m.; Leave Weston 1 80 p.m, and 1C.0 p.m. The Fiower Show this day, when the Band of the Coldstream Guards will perform (F. Godfrey, Conductor). THURSDAY, AVGUST 17, Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m., snd 4.0 p.m.; Leave Weston L0 p.m., •ad 7- is p.m TO BAILRY ONLY WEDNESDAY, AUGU$T 16, Leave Cardiff 8.16 p.m. Leave Barry 6.0 p m. Faus—Whole day Trip, fore-dcck. js 64; Best Cabin, 2s. Evening Trip, fore-deck, Is; Best Cab n. Is «d. T-e above eubjlft to w'nd, ^a'her and circumstances. R. S. DATE lW<d vVatehe^ AugusWj^hjJjTa^ 9^77 AGENTS, BUILDF, OTYER FJO^STiTE^GBNKTBOILDEMr^ We will now send BEST BLUE SLATES (qualitv to any Station in South Wales or England, t WholessJe^PW™. for Cash. rw gmpleo and pdon a, ply to Merchants, 8i1.S Ottee Trss—■»" (EUrtiott Jlotirfs. 'r. TOT H EEL E C TOR S OF THE UNITED BOROUGHS or CARMARTHEN AND LLANELLY. Gkntlembk,— Mr Nevill having announced that he is about to re'ire from the representation of these Boroughs, I have the honour to place my services at your disposal, and to seek your Cuustenanco and support in the coming Elestion. On all the main tcpies of legialstion, my opinion. e essen- tially those of the iireat body of Liberals who furQl the party to which I am proud to belong, baffe by inherited ties and per- sonal conviction. My views on Education and Church subjects are woll know to you. They have not changed since I addressed you at thf last General E ectioo. I regret the couree pursued by the pre- sent Government in abrogating the rrovisiona of the Elemen- tary Education Act of 1870, an-I I consider the Bill which they have now in a great measure substituted for it to be high's objectionable. It throws the powtr ov*r elementary schols, which it propoaos to support almost exclusive y from tha pub- lie funds, and to which it further gives a rational character by permitting children to be swept into themb., compulsory methods of law, too much in the hands of x ofuiio Guardians and clerieil and de iommitional manago.s, who are not e'ected by, anil responsible to, the tax-paying and rate-p^yiag commun- ity. The obnoxious 25th clause of Mr Forster', Act baa tbut been developed into a general scheme founded on a basis wholly unconstitutional. I should strongly advocate the pursuit by this country of a policy tending to promote the speedy pacification ot the South* East of Europe. We owe it especially to the workings asses to mair,tain peace with foreign nations, in order that general eon- fide lac a may return, that the trade of the count rv msy revive, and our artizmns and labourers find full employment at gcod wages onoe more. If you confer on me the great honour of repressstring yoty if Parliament, my best attention will be ditect.d to jour local interests, which I need not remind you are identical with those of my Father as woil as with my own. In a word, I shall every way endeavour to'repay your ccuigdepee, and merit youraimro- bation. I am, Gentlemen, 8424 Sincerely and faithfully Y-sum A. K. COWELL STEPNEY. r M Off ELL AND O M tf A N Y'S GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY RKUNANTSP THW AND FOLLOWING DAYS. CARPET DEPARTMENT. In this Department a DISCOUNT OF TEN PER CENT., OPT" (Shillings in the Pound, will be allowed off the underqkCQr tioned prioos during the Sale TAPESTRY CARPETS, is I lid, 26 4id, 2s M, teMd, and 2s llid per yard. BRUSSELS, Is llld. 3s d. Sslld, 4s 61, and 48 per yard, FELTS, from tOld per yard. HARE'S BEST (ad only quality) FLOOR CLOTS3, 2s li^d per square yard. LINOLEUMS (new patterns), 38 dper square yarti, STAIR RODS, CORNICES, POLES, RINGS* AND ENDS; CARPET REMNANTS at Special Rates, subject to \)0 discount Dcors open daily at a.80. Close at 8 p.m. HOWELL AND QOMPANT, f THB CARDIFF DRAPERS, to 14, ST. MARY ST..RZZT, CARDIFF. 6094 rpffiB pRINCIPALITY QOTamPTQ ESTABLISHMENT gPEClAL N O.T IC E f D. JOTlUM & SONS. WOOLLEN MERCHANTS AND GENERAL OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. THE JfllRST Sow OF J^ UTUMN fJlWEEDS OPENED ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 34. These GOODS have been bought for Cash from the BER MABKETS in the KINGDOM, at prices that cannot fail to giva every satisfaction, and, as tor assortment, cannot be e&oelted by any other house in the Principally. The propriet y* having vastly increased their facilities can now execute wit4 p$OQM344» tude all orders entrusted to them. THE LARGEST WOOLLEN ROOM AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK SOUTH °WALES. D. JOTJEIALL AND OONO, WOOIW MERCHANTS AND GEJTSRiL -.OUTFITTERS, 36 jc 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, 2960 ESTABLISHED 1880. ™ r" SUMMER AND SUCCESS. £ uomm in catering f r the requirements of Summer has — atiendea the eflorcs of jyjESSRS W. PRICF, SONS, Z^fvSSSZS* Cotton and M rino Hnlf»?i Croquet; new Oxford Shuts: »•« leather Baas Portm^. 7 Hollaad SuiU for litle &MS ^v^ngT^uU^atetU1' H" Gk—• Tn»k«. Outfits for Emierants to sll Countries. Address— »A«IXTRT».T,THE CARDIFF HOUSE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT. ft 8T. MARY STREET & CAROLINE STREET, CARDIFF. w. H. WILLIAMS and C PUBLIC AND PRIVATE ACCOUNTANTS, AUDITORS, auctioneers, valuers, AND GENERAL AGM?qr ALBERT CHAMBERS, HIGH STREET, CARDIFF. MR. G. B. DYER, Resident Manager. HEAD OFFICES—THE EXCHANGE, BRISTOL, 81M OILS. —LUBRlCATIN(T^n^~f5r^ll\-i^!I ,r. all L-ind4 of Machpiery 2s 3d, 2s ed, »„d 2s 9d per g«Uen.-T. StoreOoutractors, Ruw