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c^htpptno Notices* QTEAM BETWEEN CARDIFF, BELFAST GREENOCK, AND GLASGOW. SAILINGS WE EKLY. the Serew Steam-ships PRINCESS ALEXANDRA, Captain Miua ANTONA, Captain Linklater CLUTilA, Captain Huck- aJj? AILSA, Captain Fry, are intended t'» Sail with Goods ^<1 Passengers from East Bute Dock Basin (unless prevented Circumstances), as follows during the month of JUNE :— ►, CARDIFF TO GLASGOW, AND BELFAST, li rfon*iay .3 p.m. 21 Monday „ 3 p.m. 14 Monday 8 p.m. 28 Monday 8 p.m. 2 FROM BELFAST TO CARDIFF. j? Wednesday .2 p.m. 23 Wednesday 12 noon 16 Wednesday 2 p.m. GLASGOW TO CARDIFF, VIA BELFAST. Tuesday 2 p.m. 22 Tuesday 2 p.m. Tuesday 2 p.m. 29 Tuesday 2 p.m. xa Tuesday 2 p.m. F With liberty to Tow and Assist Vessels. FARIE:s -Belfast Cabin, 17s. 6d.; Steerage, 10s.; Greenock or Glasgow Cabin, 20s.; Steerage, 12s. 6d. th k0 alongside in time for shipment Two Hours before advertised time of sailing. Apply jn Glasgow to William Sloan & Co. Greenock, to illiam Lindsay & Co.; Swansea, to M. Jones & Brother; to Robert Henderson and Son Bristol, to Mark Whit- & Son and in Cardiff, to G. F. WEBB & CO., **00 Bute Dock Bonded Warehouse Sfo 1' CARDIFF TO NEW YORK. DIREC r STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN THE iJBIbTOL (;IiAiN -L, L AND THB GNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND CANADA. rhe SOUTH WALES ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S New, n first-class, full-powered, Clyde-built Steamships "LAMORGAN 2,500 Tons 500 h.p. PEMBROKE 2,500 Tons 600 h.p. CARMARTHEN 3,000 Tons 600 h.p. Or other First-class Steamers, will sail regularly between CARDIFF AND NEW YOEK, with e Steamships are built expressly for the Trade, and fitted-up of n a!1 'he latest improvements for the comfort and convenience ^abiu and Steerage Passengers. oteerage Passengers provided with mattresses. stewardess carried for the female emigrants. y teb PEMBROKE will sail on the 2nd August, to be followed gy the GLAMORGAN. pR For further particulars apply to °«ISTOL BIJDOKTT & JAMBS, and BRANTH, 11, sur. King-street. SEA RICHARDSON & Co. or xip°RT G. W. JONKS, HEARD, & Co. P^VTHCe'stek W. C. Lucy & Co. p?^TYPOuL T. WAITS & SON. ftV^TYPRlDD ALKXANDKR BROTHBRS. 1/5^ JOHN R. TAYLOR. ADIJ R TYDFIL W. J. PKESSWKLL, 1, Castle-street. abERDARE E. G. PRICK. pAr..» ISAAC THOMAS, 24, Seyinour-street. PU»Ford H. B. TROTTER. £ DOCK S. B. SKKTCH. w^BY RICHARD MASOX. jt^5;8'TEG JOHN CIUVKRS. cf^ERFORDVVEST J. MAY & Co., 2, Victoria-place. -npRDIGAN LAUNCKI.OT LOWTIIRR, 21, Quay-gt. mtPEGAR T. M. CUKF, Sirhowy Railway. RH^ENEY SAMUEL CHARILY, ?SNEY E. EVANS, Post-office. LT 75,AV0N E. EVANS, Stationer. IRSVJ JOHN J. CHALINDBR, Post-office. Bftvv WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Grocer. OAt>» ''AWR J. H. N. Judd, Beaufort-house. B^RMARTHKN JAMBS BAGNALL. Rw l. PORT RICHARD WILLIAMS. vvi S0N D. W. JoNzs. *KD THOMAS & Co., Shipchandlers. Nad, fERRY J. JONKS, Tallow Chandler. iInv» TH JASON MKYLKK, Stationer. CPrr.i-WTni CHARLKS BLISS, Auctioneer. HATVKHOWELL A. RUMSET, Post-office. ^»r^TAIN ASH J. GALLAWAY. Or«; ? H. WILLIAMS, Auctioneer. at the Company's Office, 1, DOCK-CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 3712 JOHN LAUGHLAND, Manager. STAR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. ^IVERPOOL to and from NEW YORK. These new full-powered Tr^nsbiP9 sail from LIVERPOOL on THURSDAYS, QUEENS- t?VN on FRIDAYS. Adriati, July 17 1 Celtic July 31 July 24 Oceanic Aug. 7 U'itK vessels are all uniform, of the highest speed, and replete Cav Modern conveniences in every department. Saloon and of ♦v>s are amidships. Passengers are booked through to all parts and I-hMted States, British America, China, Japan, India, r Australia. Drafts issued en New York lree of charge. 3^ loon passage, £ 18 18s and 21 guineas. Return Tickets, 35 n«as. Steerage, £ 6 6s. On and after the 1st July next, Saloon Fares will be Fo Z21 and 425. Return Tickets, £ 40. J> Fieight or passage apply at the Company's Office, 19, to "alway, New York, and 97 & 99, S. Clark-st, Chicago; in Queens- 10 Wto jAMES SCOTT & Co., or to ISMV5T, IMRIE & Co., p'p "^ter-street, Liverj>ool; to 7, East India Avenue, London, p to BARNES, GUTHRIE, & Co., ButeDocks, Cardiff; to A- BEVAN, Swansea or to GEO. R. PRICE, Pontypridd. 4800 I KMAN LINEofROlALTMaIL J STEAMERS, appointed sail from v^sSawaea^ LIVERPOOL, via QUEE.n'STOWN to NEW C every TUESDAY and THURSDAY. CITY OF LIMERICK ItoBSDAY, JULY 22. CITY OF PARIS THURSDAY, JULY 24. CITY OF BALTIMORE TUESDAY, JULY 29. CITY OF NEW YORK THURSDAY. JULY 31. d '0o|i Passage—Tuesday Sailings, 12 and 15 Guineas: Tliurs- .y Sailings 15 Guineas and 18 Guineas, having equal Saloon Privileges. af nera?e Passage to New York, Six Guineas, with t*ul1 supply of Cooked Provisions. Passengers forwarded to Bos- Baltimore, or Quebec, without extra charge. boosengers for all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES F ed through on very advantageous terms. further particulars, apply to WILLIAM 1NMAN, 22, Water- ^et, Liverpool, ROBERT BURTON & SON, South Church-street, Cardiff. •Joseph GARWOOD, 18,JCrichton-street, Cardiff; or to Roderick LOVETT, Windsor Hotel, Penarth. 2249 A LLAN ROYAL MAIL LINE T -C\_ SHORTEST SEA PASSAGE TO CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Route to the West. e superb Steamships of this Line now run direct every Tues- ay andThursday from LIVERPOOL to PORTLANDiind QUEBEC, Q-, .ding Passengers to NEW YORK and BOSTON, and to all an(I Toivns in Canada and the United States. PROM LIVERPOOL TO FROM LIVERPOOL TO jt;U QUEBEC. QUEBEC. Dernian, (Via St. John's, N.F.' Canadian, Tuesday, 5 Aug. Halifax) Tuesday, 1 July Polynesian, Thurs., 7 „ Ppi'-linavian, Thurs., 3 „ North American, Tu., 12 „ p=nivian, Tuesday, 8 „ Scandinavian, Thurs., 14 A Thursday, 10 Corinthian, Tuesday, 19 fv ."an, Tuesday, 15 „ Prussian, Thursday, 21 Ar sPlan, Thursday, 17 Austrian (Via St. John's, N.F., Sa ',Ut°!jan> Tuesday, 22 „ & Halifax) Tuesday, 20 Aug. rinatiai], Thursday, 24 „ Caspian, Thursday, 28 „ rtorian (Via St. John's N.F.! Manitoban, Tuesday, 2 Sept. Halifax) Tuesday, 29 Julj'! Sarmatim, Thurs., 4 TKCa?sia,1> Thursday, 31 „ C rcassian, Thursday, 11 „ lc Mail Steamships for HALIFAX, NORFOLK, and BALTIMORE sail as follows:- onvarding Passengers by Rail to all parts of the Middle An i- Western, South Western and Southern States. 'strian, Tuesday, 20 May. Moravian, Tuesday, 15 July pP!an> Tuesday, 17 June j^abin Passage to Halifax, Portland, Quebec, Boston, New York, orfolk, Baltimore, or Philadelphia, £ 18 18s. or £ 1515s. according o accommodation, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors "hich can be obtained on board. Return Tickets at reduced ates. A limited number of intermediate passengers are taken in Steamer at £ 9 9s., including Beds, Bedding, and all neces- *aijy utei.sils dining apart from steerage. Applications for berths Remade in advance. steerage Passage to St. John, Halifax, Quebec, Portland, Bos- •0,i. New York, Norfolk, or Baltimore, £ 6 6s., including a plenti- 'ul supply of cooked provisions. Steerage Stewardesses' are -a-rried by this line to attend to the wants of female passengers n children. aggct e taken f rom the Oeean Steamships to the Railway Cars ee of Expense. t Any information reouircd concerning Canada, can be obtained *om Mr. Dixon, 11, Adam-street, Adelplu, London Agent for the Canadian Government. amphlets on Canada supplied gratis by our agents } Shortest ROUTK to SAN FRANCISCO, via the UNION aht f10 RAILROAD. THROVOH TICKKTS issued on the most favour- e terllw. For Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool, anu r\ 85 Fovle street, Londonderry, p't° George Bird, 246, Bute-street, Cardiff; John stro .aster- Pontvmister, near Newport; James Ay re, 64, 1>OCK- Newport;* R. Prust & Sons, 9, Quay Parade, Swansea. Hisrh °Well> 17, Thomas-street, Llanelly John Copeland, 1^ Oehr reet> Merthyr Tydvil; Jackson & Co., Milford Haven 10 T^'e Humphreys, Welfield-road, and Mr. David Williams, Ja' h,n-street, Carmarthen; David T. Alexander, Pontypridd; Ues R- Morgan, Pontypridd. \y COMPANY'S 8PKCIAL NOTICK TO EMIGRANTS. aeft.f \A!i:;i:jengers to obtain their Tickets from our Agents ° 4869 T IONAL LINE T0 NEW YORK. LARGEST STEAMERS AFLOAT. pUOM LIVERPOOL EVERY WEDNESDAY. T from QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY sy,- e well-known full-powered Iron Screw Steam-slnps Ships Tons I Ships Tons Spain 'arog*n 5064 England, Kemp 4000 Uaiv'^ace 4900 The Queen, Andrews 4441 Frau^ i?Ulaon 4802 Holland, Bragg 3847 £ ailada vS'^BS 3571 Erin, 3956 Greece e"ster 3500 Helvetia, Spenccr 3974 3500 Denmark, Sumner 3723 ITALY 111 Sail from Liverpool to New York as under G RE KoV-" Wednesday, 23rd J uly fiGYM Wednesday, 30th July. Wednesday, 6th Aug. The Sni I'eiiviiig Queenstown the following days. beiiio- °°n accommodation is unsurpassed—the State-rooms On d?ck Sua% large, and open off the Saloons situated in Poop dation^ Passage, 12,15, and 17 Guineas, according to accommo- ^'cketa tate-room—all having same privilege in Saloon. Return The On^SNTY FIVK GUINEAS. 8lJered ,?IF0RT of STEERAGE PASSENGERS specially con- Mid vei^T, 1u accommodation being unequalled for space, light, Ratp' ation" ^ancer,f v* Passage—as low as by any other Line—include abu«- ^ledi.'j1T?13h Provisions served up cooked by Company's Servants. Stewar\Atten.da,lue free. steerai» DGS att^ndance 011 Female Steerage Passengers. a,1d Balti Passengers forwarded to Quebec, Boston, Philadelphia, FrailcjS('niore without extra charge—and booked through to San faroUrai.i ?nd ali inland towns of United States and Canada on ble terms. and Japa^erS through to Australia, New Zealand, China, ^Ifht or Passage apply to HE NATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. (LUHTED,) Water-street, Liverpool; ii°wRN crowk', Insurance Agents, Newport, Mon. DAVID Llanelly V, Thomas-street, or THOH. MORGAN, Mina-stVeet, 23, CHKESE, Town Crier, Brynmawr; D. L. JONES, A#erdare t, Britoiiferry DAVID REIS. Cardiff Castle Hotel, JOH^' R. N'rrS'JPo st-office, Pontypool; or to f< L- CO., 130, Rothsay-terrace, Bute D»cks, and Passenger^ "ILLIAMS, 9, Westbonie-place, Cardiff. Agent befnrl iare advised to secure their Passages from the Local having home. &24.1 cShippittJ) JToticcs* '); STEA M COMMUNICATION ?'7/¡, ¡ 'i} BETWEEN NANTES AND BRISTOL CHANNEL PORTS. The "AFRICAN" s.s., 300 tons burthen, or other suitable' Steamer, will leave NANTES, for BRISTOL and CARDIFF, at fortnightly intervals, taking cargo at through rates for all important towns in the West of'England and South Wales. For rates of freight, dates of sailing, and other particulars, apply to A. ALBERT, Nantes or to WHITE AND GARDINERS, East Bute Dock, Cardiff, 7086 and 9, Queen-square, Bristol. Juiles bi] ^Uutioiu Vaynor, near Merthvr Tydfil. -Prelinii nary Notice. MR. W. P. STEPHENSON has received in- structions from Major Vaughan Lee, to SELL by AUCTION, at Mertliyr, in the month of AUGUST next, the undermentioned Valuable FPEEII OLD FARMS, with the rights of Common and Fishery appurtenant thereto, being situate in the parish of Vaynor, in the county of Brecon, viz :-Llyswog Issa farm, con- taining 82a. Or. 37p. (more or less) of arable and pasture land, and about 103 acres of sheepwalk. Nantgwine farm, containing 65a. lr. 32p. (more or less), and Telly Llwyd farm, containing 94a. 3r. 5p. (more er less). Further particulars will appear in future advertisements. Dated, Cardiff, lltli July, 1873. 7156 SALE THIS DAY. Extensive Sale at the Victoria Auction Rooms, St. Mary-street Cardiff.—Electro Gold and Silver-plated and Oxydised Goods, Ivory-handled Table Cutlery, Ladies' and Gentlemen's Dressing Cases, kc. MESSRS. N. LAWRENCE & CO. will SELL BY AUCTION, at their above spacious rooms, on THURS- DAY, and FRIDAY next. Julv l"th and 18th, 1873, an extensive and valuable Stock of ELECTRO PLATED GOODS and CUTLERY, of excellent manufapture, consigned to them by the well-known firm of Messrs. Griffiths and Co., Albion Works, Eyre-street, Sheffield, comprising three and four-branch epergnes, dish covers, salmon and centre dishes, tea f.nd coffee services, in elegant designs, hot water kettles on stands, soup and sauce tureens, richly gilt fruit stands, venison dishes, tea and coffee trays, salvers, round and oval, claret jugs, biscuit caddies, cruet, pickle, egg, liqueur, and \spirit stands, with richly-cut glasses, bread, cake, and card baskets, (butter coolers, sardine boxes, toast racks, marmalade stands, pearl ivory, and silver-handled dessert and fish eating knives and forks, in cases, soup, sauce, and toddy ladles, spoons and forks of the latest designs, ivory-handled cutlery, consisting of table and dessert knives, with carvers to match, table and dessert sets, in mahogany cases, and other requirements for the table. On view the morning of sale. Sale to commence at Half-past Two o'clock in the afternoon, also at half-past Seven o'clock in the evening. Auctioneers' Chambers, Victoria Rooms, July 10th, 1873. 7154 MR. IbODINGTON^ M.R.C.Y^S^announces that his next monthly SALE of Fat and Store Stock, Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., will take place on TUESDAY, JULY 22nd instant. Entries for this Sale are respectfully solicited, and will re- ceive prompt attention. All accounts settled same day. Sale to commence punctually at 11 a.m. For further particulars apply to Mr. BODINGTON, M.R.C.V.S., Auctioneer. Residence and Offices, No. 4, Penlline-terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 7172 London House, 13, Peter-street, Roath, Cardiff. MR. F. H. PEAROE has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY, JULY 21st, 1873, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of drapery, baby linen, hats, caps, &c. Also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising drawing- room suite in walnut (green), capital piano by one of the best London makers, pier glass, mahogany and other tables, chairs, Brussels and other carpets, mats, &c., and all the usual requisites for housekeeping. Sale to commence at half-past two o'clock. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, 6, High-street, Cardiff. 7149 w I L L I A M SANDERS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, 8, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 266 ALEXA NDER BROTHERS, AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, AGENTS AND VALUERS, 24, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, AND AT PONTYPRIDD. 6597 H ILL, HOPKINS AND CO., AUCTIONEERS AND ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, SAINT JOHN'S CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. 6979 PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA SMOKELESS c STEAM COAL COMPANY (LIMITED). TENDERS are invited for ERECTING a NEW ENGINE- HOUSE, STACK, SCREEN, and BOILER WALLS. For further particulars see Plan and Specification at the office at the Works, Pentre, near Pontypridd. 7186 EMBROKE DOCK AND NEYLAND REGATTA. The above Regatta, • which was arranged to take place on the 16th instant, has been POSTPONED until SATURDAY next, the 19th of July. By order of the Committee, 7164 HENRY W. CHURCHWARD, Hon. Secretary. TO THE LIBERAL ELECTORS OF GLAMORGANSHIRE. All Persons who are possessed of Freehold or Leasehold Pro- perty, and whose names are not inserted on the Lists of Voter, published on the Chapels and Churches doors, must send in their CLAIMS to the Overseers of the Poor, on or before the 20th of JULY next. Any information GRATIS by applying to MR. T. H. DAVIES, 6869 22, Union-street, Swansea. CONSIG NEES WANTED, FOR 164 Tons of SCRAT IRON, ex St. Peter, from Caen. Also 180 Tons of SCRAT IKON, ex Saucy Jack, of Yarmouth, from Trouville. Also 200 Tons of SCRAT IRON, ex Annie, of Milford, from Trouville. And 250 Tons of SCRAT IRON, ex T. W. Dodd, of Wliitstable, from Trouville. The above vessels are now lying in the North Dock, Swansea. For further particulars apply to WM. BOWEN, Ship Broker. 7031 Somerset House, Swansea. FIRST GLAMORGAN ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS. REGIMENTAL ORDERS for the week ending 19th JULY, 1873 MONDAY.—Commanding Officers' Parade. Fall in at Worcester- place at 7.15 p.m. Full uniform. Band to attend. Officers patrol jackets. TUESDAY AND FRIDAY.—Carbine Practice at Kilvey, at 6.30 p.m., ^for Members entered for the County Competition. Caibine and 010. Company Drill for other Members and Recruits, at the Castle Hall, at 8 p.m., sharp. WEDNESDAY.—Company Drill at the Castle Hall at 8 p.m., (Main clothes. TUURSDAY.—Commanding officers parade. Fall in at Worcester- place at 6.30 p.m., and will then procced to Port Tennant for conveyance to Briton Ferry Road, for Battalion Drill with the two Corps. Dress as on Monday. Band to attend. Refresh- ments after drill. By Order, Head Quarters, Swansea Castle, J. H. BURGESS, 11th Julv. 1873. Captain Commanding. 6673 IJNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' SCHOLARSHIPS. CHAIRMAN. Mr. W. H. WOODALL, 67, Mansel-terrace, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. TREASURER. Mr. MONTGOMERY WILLIAMS, 3, Walter's-terrace, Walter's- road, Swansea. HONORARY SECRETARY. Mr. T. BAKER, 14, Bridge-street, Newport, Mon. The Committee consists of the whole of the contributors who are earnestly invited to use their influence to extend the list of subscribers. All subscriptions payable within three years, in annual instalments if preferred. i LIST OF SUBSCRIBERS. Mr. R. Harries, Glasgow 20 0 0 Mr. T, Baker, London 15 00 Mr. S. J- Elias, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. Montgomery Williams, Manchester 16 0 0 Mr. D. Jenkins, Glasgow 15 0 0 Mr. D. J. Hutchins, Manchester. 15 0 0 Mr. W. S. Eaton, London 15 0 0 Mr. Bretherton, Gloucester 15 0 0 Mr. B. Baker, London 15 0 0 Mr. E. J. Mulliuer, Royal Hotel, Cardiff 15 0 0 Mr. D. Meyler, London 10 0 0 Mr. W. H. Woodall, Swansea 10 10 0 Mr. D. Davies, London 10 10 0 Mr. D. E. Davies, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. W. W. Davies, Manchester .1000 Mr! Re'es Owen, Liverpool 10 0 0 Mr. O. Williams, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. E. Roberts, Swansea •• •• 10 0 0 Mr. E. Phillips, Manchester • 10 0 « Mr. S. L. Davies, Manchester 10 10 0 Mr. T. Lewis, Manchester 10 0 0 Mr. D. L. Davies, Manchester • 10 0 0 Mr. Joshua Hughes, )Iallcllester. 10 10 0 Mr. H. Cousins, Angel Hotel, Cardiff 10 0 0 Mr. J. A. Inglis. London • • • • 10 0 0 Mr. J. Harford Jones, Bristol •• 0 Mr. Samuel H. Jones, Swansea — • K ? Mr. C. Lewis, Newport • Mr. F. Jenkins, Manchester :? à 0 Mr. D. E. Evans, Newtown • • • ? „ Mr.lB. Price, London •• Mr. B. Herbert, Swansea • • • • j? Mr J. Mattick, Bristol •• Mr. H. llowhndH, Manchester 0 0 Mr. Stone, Mackivorth Arms, Swansea 0 « Mr. Watts, Wyndham Arms, Briugei.u. 0 Mr. V. U. Davies, London Mr. T. L. Woodall, London 5 5 IJ Mr.D.E. Williams, Tredegar Arms Hotel, Tredegar 5 & 0 Mr. Andrew Shaw, Manchester 5 5 0 Mr. T. Jeremy, Swansea 6 5 < Mr. W1 Johns, Pentre Hotel, Pentre 3 3 0 Mr. B. Lewis, Draper, Nantyglo. 2 2 0 Mr. R. Burnett, Bradford 110 Mr. T. L. Davi,es, Newport 110 Mr. W. Welsford, London 110 Mr. James Davies, draper, Cwinavon (Taibach) 110 Wm. Alexander, Esq., Ex-Mayor of Cardiff 110 Mr. C. F. Howard, Llanelly lie 0923 DuMic Jtotices* THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD JL COMPANY are authorised to OFFER 3,000,000 doIsSEVEN PER CENT. CONSOLI- DATED GOLD BONDS of the NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON, and GREAT NOR- THERN RAILROAD COMPANY, Repayable on the 1st January, 1912. And 3,000,000 SEVEN PEt: CENT. CONSOLIDATED GOLD BONDS of the MISSISSIPI CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY, Repayable on the 1st. May, 1912, both in Bonds of 1000 dols. each, free from all United States taxes, and principal and interest pay- able in gold in New York; with a contract for the purchase of the above entire amount of 6,000,000 dols. at the rate of 200,000 dols. per annum for 30 years, at not exceeding par in currency, by the Illinois Central Railroad Conipanv, which Company is prepared to pay on presentation the principal and accrued interest of its Construction Bonds outstanding (3,338,500 dols.), and not due till 1st April, 1875, to such holders as are desirous of applying the same in subscription to the Bonds now offered. TRUSTEES. Edmond J. FORSTALL, of the Banking firm of E. J. Forstall and Co., New Orleans. John NEWELL, President of the Illinois Central Railroad Com- pany. Junius B. ALEXANDER, of the Banking firm of J. B. Alexander, and Co., New York. ISSUE PRICE IS AS FOLLOWS:- FOR THE NEW ORLEANS. JACKSON, AND GREAT NORTHERN BONDS OF 1000 dols, Bearing interest from 1st. July, 1873. A;174 Payable as follows £10 per Bond on application. L164 let. October, 1873, FOR THE MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL BONDS, Of 1000 dols., bearing interest from 1st. May, 1873 Payable as follows — L10 per Bond on application. A:166 I I 1st. October, 1873. Taking into account the accrued interest, the issue price of the Bonds is reduced to abc/ut £170, at which they will return about 8 per cent, per annum. Payments in anticipation of the unpaid instalment may be made at any time under discount at the rate of 6 per cent. per annum. The Directors of the Illinois Central Railroad Company being impressed with the necessity of extending tlici- system from Cairo, and opening direct through railway communication with New Orleans, have entered into a tripartite working agreement, upon a mileage division of receipts, with the New Orleans, Jack- soii and Great Northern and the Mississippi Central Railroad Com- panies connecting New Orleans with Cairo, on the completion of 106 miles of road now being made, and to be opened for traffic this autumn. This system will afford railway communication of 1650 miles unbroken, save at the ferry across the Ohio at Cairo, from Iowa, Chicago and St. Louis to New Orleans, over the Illinois Central and the two lines above-mentioned. In the agreement between the three Companies, the two Southern Companies undertake to put their respective lines in complete repair, with the increase of rolling stock, station accom- modation, &c.. required for the new traffic and its more rapid travelling over their roads, and to build and equip the abore line of 106 miles from Jackson to Cairo. The New Orleans and Jackson Company and the Mississippi Central Company have created a consolidated mortgage of 8,000,(-00 dols. respectively on each of their undertakings, or 16,000,000 dols. in all. The former company deposits with the United States Trust Company in Now York 4,500,000 dols.. and the latter company 5,000,000 dols. said consolidated mort- gage Bonds (Nos. 1 to 4500 and 1 te 5000 of 1000 dols. each) to be used only in exchange for a like amount of the mortgage Bonds of each company already issued, or in payment thereof as they mature. With the exception of 1,000,000 dols payable in four deferred instalments from November, 1873, to November, 1884, the existing Bonds under previous mortgages are not due and payable until after January, 1884. The 9.500,000 dols. bonds of these consolidated mortgages to ..et apart are deemed sufficient to provide for the entire mortgage debts of the two companies previously issued, and are to be held in trust for such purpose only. Of the balance of these consolidated mortgages, 3,000,000 dols. of each Company, being the Bonds now offered, are mutually guaranteed, the one by the other, until the necessary legislative authority has been obtained for amalgamation, and are numbered as follows 3,000,000 dols. of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern, numbers 5,001 to 8,000, both inclusive. 3,000,000 dols. of the Msssissippi Central, numbers 5,001 to 8,000, both inclusive. The Bonds so numbered shall alone bear the engagement, re- ferred to below, of the Illinois Company. The bonds are to bearer and of 1,000 dols. each, with interest in geld at 7 per cent. paya- ble half-yearly (those of the New Orleans, Jackson and Great Northern on the 1st January and 1st July, those of the Mississippi Central 1st May and 1st November of each year) free of all United States Taxes the former Bonds fall due and are paya- ble on 1st January, 1912, the latter on the 1st May, 1912, both in gold. The mortgages under which the Bonds have been created cover in each Company respectively the franchises, the existing lines, the rolling-stock, and all real and moveable properties, now owned or hereafter to be acquired, including valuable Levee property at New Orleans and the 106 miles in process of construc- tion while principal and interest of theBontjs are further secured by the engagement already mentioned for mutual guarantee by each Company, pending their contemplated amalgamation into one Corporation. The Illinois Company, in consideration of the advantages to be derived from the tripartite working agreement, has pursuant to resolution of their Board of Directors, of date of 4th of June, 1873, agreed with the holders of the Bonds now offered, that it will, on the 1st November next and annually thereafter for 30 years, purchase 100 Bonds of each of the above issues, if tendered to it at a price not exceeding par in currency. From each Bond'so purchased by the Illinois Company, the memorandum identifying the same as being subject to the agreement will be detached and destroyed, so that the Bonds purchased by the Illinois Company cannot, under any circumstances, be again placed on the market for purchase as part of the 6,000,060 dols. now offered, to which alone this agreement applies. The conjoined mileage of the two southern Companies is at pre- sent 441 miles (to be increased to 547 miles on the opening of the Jackson and Cairo new mileage). During the last three years, and subsequent to the issu,ng of the original mortgage debts of 9,500,000 dols., the two Companies have expended 6,625,000 dols. on the increased plant and equipments of their roads, and in the acquirement of valuable water frontage property in New Orleans there have been in addition 150 miles of track rc-laid and 39 miles of line double-tracked. Stone and iron bridges have been generally substituted for inferior structures, machine shops, buildings, and machinery provided, and the rolling stock raised to 108 engines and 1,600 cars. The increase of traffic consequent on this expenditure has been satisfactory, raising the revenue of the 441 miles in operation to upwards of 7,000 dols. per mile per annum. The net traffic in 1871 was 1,254,273 dols. Ditto ditto 187? was 1,497,178 „ Which satisfies the interest on the existing mortgage of 9,500,000 dols. and leaves a surplus net revenue from the present local traffic, more than sufficient to pay the interest on the addi- tional debt, without the revenue to be derived from the exten- sion connecting the line with the Railway system of the Northern States. In default of payment of the balance, the allotment and all pay- ments will be liable to forfeiture. i-crip Certificates to Bearer will be issued in exchange for allotment letters, and these will be exchanged for definite Bonds as soon as possible after the issue price is paid. Applications, upon the enclosed form, may be made and sub. scriptions received at the offices of the Illinois Central Railroad, 10, King's Arms-yard, London, E.C., and 3], Nassau-street, New York, and at the office of the Southern Railroad Association, 20, Nassau-street, New York. Also in Amsterdam, at the offices of Messrs. Boissevain Bros., and Messrs. Teixeira de Mattos Bros., directors of the Administration Office for American Railway Secu- riti 's; at all of which places Prospectuses and Forms of Applica- tion may be obtained. If no special directions are given, Bonds of each issue will be allotted as nearly as possible in equal pro- portions. Copies of the mortgage'deeds of the tripartite agreement between the three Companies and the Southern Railroad Association, with other documents may be inspected at the offices of Messrs. Bischoff, Bompas, and Bisclioff, 4, Great Winchester-street-bui!d- ings, London, E.C. Dated July 15, 1873. FORM OF APPLICATION. NEW ORLEANS, JACKSON AND GREAT NORTHERN RAIL- ROAD COMPANY, MISSISSIPPI CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY. ISSUE OF 3,000,000 DOLLARS SEVEN PER CENT. CON- SOLIDATED GOLD BONDS OF EACH OF THE ABOVE CO-NIPA-NII;S. To the Directors of the Illinois Central Railroad Company. Gentlemen,—Having paid to Messrs. Glyn, Mills and Co., £ being a deposit of £10 per Bond on Bonds of 1,000 dollars each, request you to allot that number of f New Orleans Jackson and Great Northern Railroad Bonds of t Company, (Mississippi Central Railroad Company, in accordance with the prospectus issued by you, dated 15th July, 1873, and agree to accept that or any smaller number you may allot and to pay the further sum due thereon in accordance with the terms of the prospectus. Name in full Residence Profession or Occupation Date U.ual Signature. t If either Company to be excluded strike out accordingly. 7208 CARDIFF AND SWANSEA STEAM COAL J COMPANY (LIMITED). Shares for Sale.—Apply to Mr. T. II. DAVIES, Union-street, Swansea. 6730 HOMCEOPATHIC SURGEON.-Mr. FREE- JLJL MAN, 19, Charles-street, Cardiff. At Homo 1.30 till 3 daily. Letters for advice answered by day mitils. 6379 TO BUILDERS. "The Cwmaman Coal Company, Aberdare, are prepared to receive TENDERS for BUILDING 50 COTTAGES at Cwmaman, Aberdare. Plans and Specifications to be seen at the Offices, Cwmaman Colliery, Aberdare. Tenders to lie sent in on or before the 24th inst. to Mr. William Thomas, Cwmaman Colliery, Aberdare, or to John Daglish, Esq., M. E., Tyiiemouth-on-Ty»e. n L LAN ELL Y SCHOOL BOARD. Wanted, a CLKIIK o! the Woi;ks, te look after the building of two Schools. Applications endorsed "Clerk of Works "(with testimonials), stating salary required, to be sent to John Jennings, Clerk, Llanelly School Board, Carmarthenshire, on or before Monday, the 21»tJuiy, 1873. 7197 rriHE LLANELLY SCHOOL BOARD, X BRECON. The above Board is prepared to receive TENDERS from Builders for the ERECTION of SCHOOLS at BUVXMAWR. The Drawings and Specification may be seen, and quantities taken off, at the Offices of the un lersigned, Market Chambers, Brvnmawr, on or after Thursday, the 17th inst. All Tenders are to be sent in on or before Saturday, the 2nd August next, to the above offices. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. COX, DAVIES, & BROWNE, Clerks to the Board. Brynmawr, July 12th, 1S73. 71x4 CRYSTAL PALACE COMPETITION, 1873. SOUTH WALES CHORAL UNION (500 VOICES). C'.IAIUMAN BLV. CANON Jenkins, D.D., AhcrJare. TREASURER Kev. Dr. Price, Aberdare. GENERAL SECRETARY D. Brythoiuryn Griffiths, Aberdare. CHORAL SECRETARY W. Davies, Aberdare. The Committee earnestly request that all subscriptions intended for the fund of the above Union be remitted to the Treasurer with the utmost expedition. As a great number of the choir are females and boys, most of whom belong to heavy families it is self-evident that they cannot be expected to defray their own expenses to London. D. BRYTHONFRYN GRIFFITHS, 6298 General Secretary. business JUtoscs* co U N T Y TEA WAREHOUSE, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 1823. LEWIS AND WILLIAAIS'S CELEBRATED TEAS. Haro stood the test of over half a century unsurpassed for strength, unrivalled for flavour. They are constantly advised of the choicest importations, and .invariably obtain the best that money can purchase. s. d. Congou 20 Useful Congou .28 Strong do, 3 0 Better do. 3 6 Rich and Old (much flavoured) 40 Fine Leaf Gunpowder 5 4 Fine Plantation Coffee -14 Ditto 16 Finest do IS Fine Mocha 2 0 LEWIS AND WILLIAMS, 22, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF. 6456 T H 0 M A S B U R N E L L (27 Years with FiNtH & GODWIN, Bristol,) 35, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF, GENERAL WIRE WORKER, MAKER OF IMPROVED WIRE BLINDS, VENETIAN BLINDS, ALL KINDS OF BIRD CAGES, Every description of Screens and Sieves for Founderies, Maltsters, Flour Mills, Grocers, Confectioners, Masons, &c., &c. GALVANIZED NETTING FOR GAME AND POULTRY. Oruaimental Wire-work for Conservatories, Gardens, Lawns and Parks. FLOWER STANDS, AVIARIES, &c. LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH. 6725 19, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. SUPERIOR DRAWING ROOM DINING ROOM, and BEDROOM FUR- TURE, en suite, at various prices. CARPETS and UPHOLSTERY of every description. All BEDDING manufactured oa the Pre- mises. LEWIS BROTHERS, HOUSE FURNISHERS. 4479 ERRY AND SANDERSON, 4, GLOUCESTER-PLACE, SWANSEA, BROKERS FOR THE SALE, PURCHASE, AND CHARTER OF SAILING SHIPS AND STEAMERS. SURVEYORS, ARBITRATORS, VALUERS, GENERAL BROKERS, AND COMMISSION AGENTS. Plans, Specifications, Designs, and Estimates prepared for wood and iron ships and steamers. 7032 ITHE "UNIVERSAL" STEAM PUMP. THE SIMPLEST, THE MOST EFFICIENT, AND THE MOST DURABLE. FOR COLLIERIES. FOR GENERAL PUMPING PURPOSES. FOR BOILER FEEDING. (SELECTED BY THE ROYAL BRITISH COMMISSIONERS OF THE VIENNA EXHIBITION, 1873.) IUD. ONLY BY HATTfARD TYLER & CO., London; AND BOLD BY CHARLES D. PHILLIPS, IRONWORKS X COLLIERY SCORES CONTRACTOR, AND MACHINERY FACTOR, NEWPORT. >903 LAWN MOWERS, 1873, REDUCED FROM ALL THE MAKERS. WHOLESALE PRICE LIST:— The Climax, 6in. cutters, 25s; 7in.,35s; Sin., 45s; lOin., tiOs. Anglo-American, 10in., £3 10s; 12in., £4 10s; 14in., £ 5 5s 16ill., 46. Ransomes's, 8in., 42 15s; Join., Z3 10s 12in., Y,4 19s; Hin., £ 5 10s. Shanks's, 6m., £ 1 Its 7in., £ 2; Sin., e2 10s 10in., £ 3 10s 12in., 15s 14in., £ 5 16s. Green's, Sin., 12 10s 10in., £ 8 10s; 12iH., £ 4 15s. Barnard's, 6in., £ 2 5s; 8in., £ 2 10a 10in., £ 3 10s 12in., £ 4 Its. Samuelson's 8in., £ 2 5s 10in., £ 3 12in., £ 4; 14in., £ 5. Green's Pony and Donkey Mackine, 26in., £ 15. Prospectuses and Testimonials on application t* HENRY LEONARD. 22, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 0624 JMPORTANT TO ENGINEERS AND SHIPBUILDERS. JAMES M'NEILL AND CO., Original Manufacturers of the Patent DRILLING COMPOSITION, For PLANING, BORING, SCREWING, &c., Confidently recommend It as being the Best Article yet introduced. Testimonials from well-known celebrated Shipbuilders and Engineers, which speak more strongly ill its favour, than any recommendation of ours. Greenock, 8th November, 1870. Messrs. James M'Neill and Ce., Glasgow. Gentlemen,—In reply to your inquiry, we have used your Drilling Composition for upwards of two years, and have found it to answer the purpose better than anything we hitherto bad. Gentlemen, yours truly, CAIRD & CO. BoyBe Engine Works, Leeds, 31st March, 1869. Messrs. James M'Neill and Co. Gentlemen,—Having used your CompositioJl for Drilling for a considerable time, we have had an opportunity of testing it properly, and have found it much superior, both in ecoaony and quality, to anything we have hitherto tried. Yours most respectfully, MANNING, WARDLE, & 00. VULCAN CEMENT. GREASE, OILS, WHITE LEAD, PAINT, COLOUR, VARNISH, AND SOAP, POWDER. W OAltS- 157, 159, and 161, LONDON-STREET, GLASGOW. SOLS AOKVTB— JENKING AND WATT, 16, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MON. A.8LO 80LB AGISTS IN SOUTH WALDS FOR The Glasgow Patent Moulders' Blackimg Company. J. Cliff and So*, Leeds, Plumbago Crucible Manufacturers. W. Johnson, Watchet, Manure and Cement Manufacturer. 0747 ST. HELEN'S WORKS, SWANSEA. JAMES BOLTON, MARINE, COLLIERY, AND GENERAL ENGINEER AND MACHINIST, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDER, BOILER MAKER, &c. The Works cover two acres of ground and have recently been much improved, numerous appliances having been added te facili- tate, perfect, and economise the various operations. In the ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT the Machinery is of the most modem and approved description, and fitted for doing every class of work, and new Machines are being constantly added. The FOUNDRY is capable ef turning- out 100 tons of Finished Castings per week, and castings up to 75 tons in weight have been run by this firm. The arrangements for BOILER, TANK, GIRDER, MILL, and SMITHS' WORK, are equally extensive and complete, and. the Works are now being connected with the main lines of Railway. Spur, Mitre, Mortice, Bevel, and Worm Wheels, plain or shroud- ed, from any diameter up to Sixteen feet, and with any pitch or breadth of cog, are made with mathematical accuracy by Spott's patent Wheel Moulding Machine also, FI." Wheels, Drums, and Driving Pulleys to the same dimensions, which can be Turned and Bored if required. A LARGE STOCK OF PATTERNS ON HAND FOR BOTH LIGHT AND HEAVY CASHNGS. No charge for Patterns, except under special circumstances. PLANS, DRAWINGS, and ESTIMATES ayid Workefany size or weight, Tendered for, the time iwt uf the Contract being faithfully adhered to. 9in., lOin., l?in., Hin., 16in.,and 18in. ENGINES, with guitab*^ BOILERS, iH Stock or in progress. On HIRE, a 25-ton Road Trolley, with Large and Broad Wheels. Can be sent by Rail. 4886 J business Jlddresses. BUYERS OF READY-MADE CLOTHING will find it materially to their advantage to select from the comprehensive STOCK of Messrs. W. PRICE and SONS, now sub- mitted to their notice the styles being so varied as to meet the requirements of all classes. It is obvious to every one, that Gar- ments of a superior style and cut must find a readier sale than the ordinary slop style usually offered. The facilities afforded by their extensive Establishment enable them to take immediate cognisance of all the fluctuating stages of fashion, and at once adapt them to the Garments they matte. At the same time they can render those Goods at a less cost on account of their many advantages in having them cheaply and rapidly made. ADDRESS-MESSRS. W. PRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS, CARDIFF HOUSE, CARDIFF. Terms—One price no abatement; ready money. 6226 THE BRITISH DYNAMITE COMPANY (LIMITED). CROSS BROTHERS SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF AND THE SOUTH WALES DISTRICT. [CIRCULAR.] 21, Working-street, Cardiff, June 25th, 1873. DEAR SIR, We beg respectfully to advise you that Dynamite will, in future, be supplied in this country exclusively by the British Dynamite Company (Limited), Glasgow, proprietors of Mr. Nobel's Patents in the United Kingdom for that explosive. We have further to advise you that we have been appointed Sole Agents for Cardiff and the South Wales District, and as such we will be glad to supply you with this invaluable mining explosive, at the prices and terms fixed in the Company '■ pamphlets. Waiting your esteemed orders, We remain, yours respectfully, 6830 CROSS BROTHERS. 9 A 10, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. HALL is "now SHOWING a LARGE STOCK of Black and Coloured SILKS Black, Fancy and Plain GRENADINBS French MUSLINS and LAWNS; and Made-up Muslin and Holland COSTUMES & POLONAISES, suitable for the PRESENT SEASON. Also, a LARGE LOT of TABLE LINENS, 25 Pn CuiT. UNDKB. VALUE. WM. T U C K E R S WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELRY. GOLD & SILVER I CARRIAGE, BROOCHES, LKVERS, DINING-ROOM, CHAINS, GENEVAS, ALABASTER, BRACELETS, KEYLESS, DRAWING-ROOM, RINGS, CHRONOMETERS HALL & OFFICE, LOCKETS, AND ALL KINDS OF SILVER & ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. EACH ARTICLE PLAINLY PRICED. FIVE PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. 24, CLARE-STREET, BRISTOL. MASONIC JEWELS AND CLOTHING. 6961 I W. ROBERTS, WHOLES ALB liD RETAIL IRONMONGER. 86 & 87, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. ——— Grocers attention invited to a Large Assortment of TEA CANISTERS, SCALES, &c., At prices which will compare favourably with Bristol Houses. PRICK LISTS ON APPLICATION. BUILDERS SUPPLIED AT WHOLESALE PRICKS. Dealer in Oils, Colours, Roofing Felt, and Vuloaaiaed India Rubber Goods. 6790 JOHN WILLIAMS'S (LATE OF DUKE-STREET) NEW IRONMONGERY SHOW ROOMS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, NOW OPEN. 8718 SEWING MACHINES, K-7 WASHING MACHINES, MANGLES. FIRE and THIEF PROOF SAFES, with all other Patented Articles, supplied by CROSS BROTHERS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CARDIFF. SEWING MACHINES. The Wheeler & Wilson's Gold Medal Silent Working Lock-stitch of 20 years' standing WASHING Bradford'sPatentVowelWashingMachines SEWING TheWilcox &Gibbs Silent Sewing Machines Month's Trial before purchase. WASHING The Home Washer, complete, with washer, wringer, & mangle. Price, JE4 4s. BOX MANGLES, By Bradford and other Makers. For Sale on easy terms. KNIFE CLEANING MACHINES. The Three-Knife Cleaner £1 12 0 SEWING MACHINES, Hand and foot combined. The Shakes- perq, Agenoria, Franklin, the Weir, Thomas and Co.'s. SEWING MACHINES The Little Wanza, or any other Make. For Sale and Hire upon easy terms. SEASON GOODS. Ice Safes, Croquet Sets (by Jacque's), Croquet Bordering, Wire Netting, Nois- TPE SAFES 'ess n Mowers, Stove and Grate Orna- ments, the Housemaids' Dusters, Peram- bulators in variety, Flower Baskets, Garden Rollers, Seats, and Chairs. ALL AT MAKERS' ADVERTISED PRICES. 4539 4539 O T I C E THE OLD-ESTABLISHED FURNISHING, CHINA, GLASS, AND EARTHENWARE ESTABLISHMENT (FORMEKLY TilE LATE J. BARKER, LATE PROCTOR & BARKER), 29, WINE-STREET, BRISTOL, WILL IN FUTURE BE CONDUCTED BY THE WIDOW AND SON OF YH. LATE PROPRIETOR. 6980 I SAY, Frank, my boy, I hardly know you. What is it that makes you look so altered ? Don't you see, friend, I have a new suit on; its a capital fit; that's what I never had before. I must confess, it suits you well. Who made it and what did you pay for the Suit ? Why, this is E. M. ROE'S NEW SPRING SUIT, AT 42s. But, mind, I had to pay him cash for it; he has a splendid assort- ment, and one of the largest Stocks in Swansea. Well, I'll give him a trial. You say its E. M. ROE, COLLEGE HOUSE, COLLEGE-ST., SWANSEA. 4461 JJARNESS AND SADDLERY. IMMENSE STOCK—BEST QUALITY-AT LOWEST PRICES. E. PARNALL & SONS, 2, AND 3, VICTORIA-STREET, BRISTOL. TERMS—Net Cash, no abatement. 5007 S. J. BURMAN, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 9, WINE STREET, BRISTOL. B U R M A N 'S W A T C H E S Arc the BEST and CHEAPEST in the WtsT OF ENULAND. SILVER HORIZONTAL, from £ 1 5 0 SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, from 3 15 0 GOLD HORIZONTAL, from 2 15 0 EYERY WATCH WARRANTO. X. B.—BURMAN'S CLOCK gives theexMk tih;e as received from Greenwich every day by Telegraph. 69$i < I business ^Udrcsscs. D. JOTHAM AND SO NS ARE NOW SHOWIN* FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER SEASON, 1873, A VERY LAtiGE AND CHOICE STOCK, In the following DEPARTMENTS COATS TROUSERS TROUSERS & VESTS (To Match) New STYLES IN- GENTLEMEN'S SUITS YOUTHS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS BOYS' SUITS l THE BESPOKE DEPARTMENTS ALSO, LINEN SHIRTS (in White aiid Oxford), HOSIERY & GLOVES, SCARVES AXD TIES, HATS AND CAPS, Sc., Itc. We have now completed a Large Assortment of the Latest Styles carefully selected from the BEST HOUSES. D. JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5502 N. POAVELL & CO., WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS 138I, BUTE ROAD, CARDIFF. SOUND DINNER CLARET, FINE OLD SCOTCH AND IRISH WHISKIES. LONDON GIN AND JAMAICA RUM. ——— BASS'S AND ALLSOPP'S PALE ALES AND GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT, m Fine Condition, in Wood or Bottle. Orders received at Linden Villa, Wordsworth-street, Roath, and 8, Davies-etreet, New Town, as well as at the Stores SOI GLAMORGAN WAGON REPAIRING COMPANY, 11, BUTE CRESCENT, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS REPAIRED And Maintained by Contract for a term of Years, or otherwise. GEORGE W. ARMSTRONG, U, BUTE CRESCENT, DOCKS, CARDIFF. RAILWAY WAGONS OF ETERY DESCRIPTION BUILT FOR CASH, OR ON REDEMPTION MIRE. N.B.—CONTRACTS MADE FOR REPAIRS. 6S71 — L AMPS. EMBOSSED GLASS. BENT GLASS. TO RAILWAY COMPANIES & CONTRACTORS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS. &I SHIPOWNERS, CARRIAGE BUILDERS & CHEMISTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, OROCERS, & OTHERS. HALL & PEDDER, BARR'S-STREET, BRISTOL, (Established 1794,) MAKERS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS OF SIGNAL, ORNAMENTAL, AND CARRIAGE LAMPS. GLASS BENT OR EMBOSSED TO ANY SIZE OR PATTERN. PROMPT AND CAREFUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL ORDERS. HALL & PEDDER, LAMP MANUFACTCKBRS, 1, 2, AJiD 3, BARR'S STREET, BRISTOL. 547(5 BRISTOL IMPLEMENT COMPANY, LIMITED, THOMAS-STREET, BRISTOL. NITRATED EARTH MANURE (THE CUEAFEST AND BEST MANCRE). PRICE 22 PER T £ )N. 59S2 S. B E D I N G F I E, L D • FROM BRISTOL, J3egs to inform the nobility, gentry, and trade of Swansea and South Wales that he has taken the premises No. 40, Wind-street, Swansea (late in the occupation of Crook & Ce.), and opened them with one of the best stocks of Cigars out of London. He intends sparing no trouble to make his patrons thoroughly satisfied with goods supplied. The stock will contain all the leading Havana brands, viz., Partagas, Ul)nimi, Figaro, Morales, lntimidad, Matilda, Tica de Bolton, Henry Clay, &c., &e. Pipes of the best French and German manufactories. Tobacco from the best Bristol mil other house*. System of Business-I "Y prices and ready momey. 40, Wind-street, Swansea, A. nl 16th, 1873. 4776 J. NEWTON, T A I LOR, WOOLLEN DRAPER, MERCER, HOSIER, &c., 13, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. J. N. INVITES INSPECTION OF HIS NEW STOCK OF s U M M E R, G 0 0 D S., THE CRITERION TROUSERS 14s. 6d. 2025 Jiotcht. ROYAL HOTEL, STT IVIARY STREET^ CARDIFF.—First-class Family and Commercial Ilouee, the nearest to the Great Western Railway Station. Omnibuses to every train. A Night Porter in attendance. E. J. MI LLINER, Proprietor. 5309 IMPERIAL HOTEL, MOUNT STUART- -t. SQUARE, CARDIFF.—This Family Hotel eoniju-ises Publit Coffee and other Rooms, Private Sitting-rooms, numerous Bed- rooms, &c., first-class Billiard-room. An Ordinary, daily,-at Half- past One.—THOMAS NIXON, Proprietor. 5480 BUTE DOCKS. — WINDSOR HOTEL, re- plete with every convenience and comfort. An Ordinary daily at 1.30.—F. W. ARMSTRONG. oftyC BLUE BELL COMMERCIAL HOTEL. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF.—Five minutes' waik from all the railway stations. Proprietor, W. HUTT (late of the Cow- bridge Arms). u- 7066 RHYMN EY AND TAFF"VALE EATING HOUSE, 22, Trinity-street, opposite St. John's Church, Cardiff.—Pioprietor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Ymwelwch a'r cyinro. 6092 Cardiff.-Pi oprietor, JOHN THOMAS. Hot Dinners from 12 till 4. Gymru Ymwelwch a'r cyinro. 6092 I S H E R s REFRESHMENT "ROOMS 77, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF.—Good Beds. Dinner from 12 to 3. Charges moderate. 6537 OEY AT HOME !-JOEY HAYNES, the popular Clown of Messrs. Hutchinson and Tayleure's Circus, begs to state he has taken the FISHGUARD ARMS, Bute-street, Cardiff, where he will be glad of a call from his old friends. 1_3 SWANSEA.—The HUDSON TEMPERANCE COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 16, ST. MARY-ST., SWANSEA. 6095 WILLIAM DANCE (late Sergeant of Police at Merthyr) begs to inform his friends and the public that he has taken the STAR & RAILWAY INN, Trap-road, ( Aberdare (between the Abernant Statien and Aberdare), and hopes to secure their patronage. Wines and Spirits of the best qnality. 69C6 LLANERCH HOTEL.—LEWIS EARAXS,T)f Aberystwith, begs to inform intending visitors to Llan- drindod that he has taken the Llanerch Hotel, lately oceiii,ied by Mr. Dawson, and is now ready to receive their patronage.—Good stablinf and lock-up coachhouse. 5578 ODDFELLOWS' ARMS, MAEiSTEG 0 Two Minutes' Walk from Station. Good accommodation BILLIARDS. POSTING. INLAND REVENUE OFFICE. 238C PROPRIETOR—Mr. ILLTID MORGA34" DINING AND REFRESHMENT BOOMS.— J. HISCOX'S (from NATTKISS') DINING and REFRESH- MENT ROOMS, 42, HIGH-STREET, BRISTOL. 5901 BRISTO L.—DRAWBRIDGE HOTEL.—. Central, CommqAous, Comfortable, and Economical. Ordi- nary dailv.-IO and 1: St. Augustine s-parade, Bristol.—ji ULLATHORNE, Projector. S561 j TAR HOTEL, MARKET-STREET, ILFRACOMBE, NORTH DEVON. F. BAKER, PHOPRIETOK. This Family and Commercial Hotel, centrally situated, with lU: excellent sea view, is conducted on the most economical terms consistent with comfort. The proprietor would have pleasure in giving «rerv information as to the locality, fcc., to those visitors and xcursionists who might favour him with their patronage. Special arrangements might be laade for the entertaining of excursion parties. I business gtddti-ssrs. JJ O W E L L & CO. ARE NOW SELLING A LSTOCK OF LADIES' COSTUMES, SILK & CASHMERE JACKETS, CAP-Eg AND MANTILLAS CONSIDERABLY eXDER MARKET VALUE. HOWELL & CO., THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, 13, iND 14, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 5164 B. S H E R R I N (LATE EVANS AND CO.,) PRINTERS E Ir C., WEST BUTE-STREET, DOCKS, CARDIFF. E. B. SHERRIN has the pleasure to announce that he has succeeded to the Busings lately carried on by Messrs. EVANS CO., as &c., at the above address, and that all orders entrusted to him wIll be carefully anil speodily executed. 7217 (Education. ALBION HOUSE ACADEMY. v CHARLE* STREET, CARDIFF. Mr. TRICE beffs to announce the RB-OPENING of his Soh«v»i e*tionB8I>AT' instant. Prospectus of tonus, Ac., on appli- t'&tion. 8th July, 1873. 702 6 WINDSOR-PLACE, CROCKHERBTOWN, } CARDIFF. }[rs. MARTIN'8 SCHOOL f.ir YÕrG LADIES will RE-OPEN Oil MOSKAT, JNR 28th. 71..2 I ISS RIGHTON, ASSOCIATE AXD MEDALLIST OF THE LOKDOX ACADEMY OF MUSIC (Pupil of Sir Julius Benedict and Dr. Wyldo), PBOIESSOB OF THE PIANOFORTE 74, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFW. 4339 CLASSICAL AND COMMERCIAL c TRAINING SCHOOL. HOLFORD HOUSE, STOW HILL, NEWPORT, MOV Principal Mr. J. WARE, Assisted by Cainletent Masters. A thorough preparation guaranteed for Business and Pwfes- stonaliLife, the Civil Service, aud Middle-slam lixaminatiot". Spacious Schoolrooms, Dormitories, and Playground. Unlimited Diet. Reports and Prizes at the close of eaghSesBiom. Testimonials and references of the highest order. Foil Darticu- lars on application. Mte of Re-opening MONDAY, July 28t.. 088;) ORMAL COLLEGE, SWANSEA. Principal—W. WILLIAMS. Pupiie rrepared for the Universities and for Professional and Commercial Pursuits. During: the past eix years flfty-two of the pupils have passed various public examinations. Tkrms: Board and Tuition 39 0 0 per. ati. Tuition (including- Latin and French) 3 ^eek 10 0 German Itft Drawing 1 » » 4453 STAFFORD COLLEGE, DARTMOUTH-PARK, FOREST-IIILL (NK'Ait CRYSTAL PAI,Acie), Lo.'sDO.N, S.E. HEAD MASTER AlR. CROSS, late o« liridffend. MATHKMATtCN,&e. A. G. Wathwsos, E»q Londou University. ^hescii Moner. Rahckbdroom. UmitmAx Dr. Eithratb, M.A., rh.D., Ac. Drawing, 1 aistiko, &c. J. L. Khxwortut, Esq., F.S.A., F. R. G. S., & Assistaki is Drno J. ROLFH, Esq., Medalist of the Royal Acadeinr. Profkssor OT Daxcino J. Shaton, Esq., Royal Italian Opera House. There is at present no vaeaney, but ono pupil can be received on Wie 25th March. 4c-g ALSTON COLLEGE AND TTS preparatory SCHOOL NEAR PRESTON, LANCASHIRE. Recently enlarged by the erection of tlireo additional School- room@, Students' Hall, Theological and Scientific Lecture Hak (including Reading Roopj), Chemical Laboratorv, Private Studies Dining Halls, large Swimming Bath, Gymnasium, and spa«io*s Dormitories, as well as separate Bedroo*is. RHCTOR": Rev. T. ABBOTT PETERS, M.A. TICK-PRINCIPAL Rev. J. S. SKINNER, B.A. warmitp. Rev. T. ABBOTT PETERS, M.A., Divinity. S. B.A., the Classic* and Ancient Historv. n Mr. H. J. HENDERSON, to.A., JuriorCiaasics. 1. H\MERS JACKSON, BiA., Mathematics, Navig-ation, and the Bnylish Language, Histwy and Literature. Mr. E. CLEMENT, Ph-. D., the Natural Sciences (Experimental and Mathematical), French and German. Mr. J. ROCHEFORTJ C.M., English Subjects generally, and JurAor Mathematics. Mr. G. CLIFFORD, Junior English and Junior Mathematics. Mr. FLOTD, C.E., Land Surveying and Levelling, with the two of Theodolite, Mechanical Drawing. Mr. W. H. JONES, Musie (Organ and Piano) and Singing. Mr. R. NICOL, Librarian. Sergeant BRADY, Military Drill, Gymnastics, and Swimming. There are in connection with»the College THREE ANNUAL EXHIBITIONS, open for general competition to all students, and tenable for th-ee years. Special classes are formed %>r preparing students for tfie Le«u, Medical, Home, Colonial, and Indian Civil Service Examinations and for entrance to Woolwich, Coopers Hill, and the Universities of,* 2xf^,rd' Vf™1hridse' London. 1 Dublui, Durham, and Edinburgh. The Religious Teaching is based on strictly Protestant Prin- ciples, in accordance with the Doctrines and Liturgy of the Church of England. Students requiring a commercial education only, are exempt from the classical course, if desired. The year consists ef twe terms, during which there are no hoh- days, the only vacations being at Midsummer and Christmas The use of all claas books, valuable Jibrarv, stationery- (except mathematical instruments), l.undry, &c., is included in the terms No ExtrM of any kind. The High School.-Students from 1(5 to 23 vearsof age. The Mid-ileSchoc)I-Students from 12 to Id.N-eirsof The Preparatory School-Students under 12 years of age. The College is divided into three sections. In the PREPARATORY SCHOOL, (entirely distinct, but contiguous) Boys are well grounded in the elements of a souad English Edn- cation, with French and German (also in Latin and treck, if ft,r the learned professions), and prepared for the High or Middje School. In the High School the course Of StLId N- is a preparation for the UniversiUea and the various competitive examination* while the Middle School trains pupils in such subjects as win qualify them for scientific and eemmercial pursuits. Alston College is pleasantly situated, about gij miles from Preston, and half a mile from JLongridge Railwav Station is i„ immediate proximity to beautiful mountain'sceiiery, within half an hour's ride of the chief watering places on the western coast of Lancashire, and it considered by Medical Professors to be one of the healthiest localities in England, a iact sufficiently- proved W the remarkably good health enjoyed by the students," and re^ larly confirmed by the half-yearly medical reports. Extensive Cricket Grounds are attached to the College Farms whilst a specious covered Gymnasium and Students' Hail avail- able for recreation, drill, Ac., adjoin. Reports of all examinations, together with the names of those students who hare distinguished themselves at the College and the Universities, as Exhibitioners, Medalists, and Prizemen also the reports of the late examinations, together with views oi the Col- lege buildings, and all necessary information forwarded on appJica- tion to the Rector, or to Mr. GEORGE CLIFFORD, Se;reU« v helerences kindly permitted to the Examiners, Rev. T. n. Liudsay Leary, M.A., D.C.L., (Oxon), Assistant Examiner to the Civil Service Commission, Aiexandra Grove, Finchley, London T W. Eyre Evans, L.L.D., (T.C.D.) Nightingale Villa, Lower Nor- wood Professor Routledge, B.S., F.C.S., Manchester IJrofe««or Pagel, Liverpool, and the Protestant clergy, Nobilitv, and rirc fessional gentlemen (parents of present pupils) in London Live, poo], Manchester, Birmingham, Chester, Cardiff, Swansea Aber^swith, Llandovery, Lampeter, Holywell. Aberdare, Mostvn' Rhyl, and many other towns in England and Wales, the 'continent! of Europe, the colonies, New York, and the United States of America, Brazil, Cuba, kc., kc., who can bear ample testimony t. the merits of the College. Next term commences 7tli August, 1873. i 'lJttblit ( £ ntcminment$, S T V ART HALL, CARDIFF. LAST TWO NIGHTS TIIET NEW GREAT NATION S DIORAMA OF IRELAND Will POSITIVELY CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, JULT 19 e InC1'S-S,ttlv*'0TliltieSJ of Irish Character 20 Songs ftipntlj Keels, Hornpipes Ew-nmg, Under the Distinguished Patronage ana Presence ot the High Sheriff of the County, (F E Stn-tM Esq.) v > BENE K1T°W SATlT.DA Y, Last in Cardiff, the MANAGER'S Doors open at 7.30. Admission 2s. Is. Galleries 6d. Hall-Price at 9 o'clock. T A R V A R I E T I E 8, WIXD-STREET, SWANSEA Diiikctob Mli. MELVILLE. „ CLOSED FOR TWO NIGHTS, Thursday and Friday, July 17th and 18th, for the purpose of painting the entrances and uu^air.^ in oil. RE-OPEN on SATURDAY. VICTORIA CONCERT-ROOM, ST. MARY- V STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE PROPRIETOR )Ir. F. W. HOFFM V Every Evening during the week, GRAND CONCERT, CHARACTERISTIC ENTERTAINMENTS, AND DANCING. RE FRKSHMKXXS AT THB BAR. A '.mission—First Class, Is. Half-price at Uulf-^t Nine >" Gentlemen onlv. Oil Saturdays and Benefit Nights no return tickets 'ifter 10 o' ■' -> -1- Doors open at 7.o0 to con nicnoe aco.